Poetry of America: Selections from One Hundred American Poets from 1776 to 1876G. Bell, 1878 - 387 pagini |
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Pagina xxv
... gone through the press in the year before . The Bay Psalm Book was the work of Thomas Welde of Rox- bury , Richard Mather of Dorchester , and John Eliot- the Apostle of the Indians . " " If " -say the translators in their preface " the ...
... gone through the press in the year before . The Bay Psalm Book was the work of Thomas Welde of Rox- bury , Richard Mather of Dorchester , and John Eliot- the Apostle of the Indians . " " If " -say the translators in their preface " the ...
Pagina xxvi
... gone through more than thirty editions in America , besides frequent reprints in England and Scotland . A sample of the improvement may be worth giving , taking again the first Psalm for comparison . Corrected by Dunster and Lyon . O ...
... gone through more than thirty editions in America , besides frequent reprints in England and Scotland . A sample of the improvement may be worth giving , taking again the first Psalm for comparison . Corrected by Dunster and Lyon . O ...
Pagina 2
... gone . Thou , Stranger ! that shalt come this way , No fraud upon the dead commit ; Observe the swelling turf , and say , — They do not lie , but here they sit . Here still a lofty rock remains , On which the curious eye may trace ( Now ...
... gone . Thou , Stranger ! that shalt come this way , No fraud upon the dead commit ; Observe the swelling turf , and say , — They do not lie , but here they sit . Here still a lofty rock remains , On which the curious eye may trace ( Now ...
Pagina 3
... gone , Enjoy'd the peace your valour won . Let independence be our boast , Ever mindful what it cost ; Ever grateful for the prize , Let its altar reach the skies . Firm , united , let us be , Rallying round our Liberty ; As a band of ...
... gone , Enjoy'd the peace your valour won . Let independence be our boast , Ever mindful what it cost ; Ever grateful for the prize , Let its altar reach the skies . Firm , united , let us be , Rallying round our Liberty ; As a band of ...
Pagina 14
... your bold green heights Shall shine afar , Till they who name the name Of Freedom , tow'rd the flame Come , as the Magi came Tow'rd Bethlehem's Star . Gone are those great and good Who here in peril 14 POETRY OF AMERICA . Centennial.
... your bold green heights Shall shine afar , Till they who name the name Of Freedom , tow'rd the flame Come , as the Magi came Tow'rd Bethlehem's Star . Gone are those great and good Who here in peril 14 POETRY OF AMERICA . Centennial.
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