American Poems (1625-1892)Walter Cochrane Bronson University of Chicago Press, 1912 - 669 pages |
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... III 130 PHILIP FRENEAU From The Beauties of Santa Cruz 133 From The House of Night . 135 From The British Prison Ship 143 To the Memory of the Brave Americans . 144 The Indian Burying Ground The New England Sabbath - Day CONTENTS X xi.
... III 130 PHILIP FRENEAU From The Beauties of Santa Cruz 133 From The House of Night . 135 From The British Prison Ship 143 To the Memory of the Brave Americans . 144 The Indian Burying Ground The New England Sabbath - Day CONTENTS X xi.
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Walter Cochrane Bronson. The Indian Burying Ground The New England Sabbath - Day Chace The Republican Genius of Europe From The Political Balance 145 The Wild Honey Suckle 148 149 150 152 · 153 154 156 157 On a Honey Bee To a Caty - Did ...
Walter Cochrane Bronson. The Indian Burying Ground The New England Sabbath - Day Chace The Republican Genius of Europe From The Political Balance 145 The Wild Honey Suckle 148 149 150 152 · 153 154 156 157 On a Honey Bee To a Caty - Did ...
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... Indian - Summer Reverie From A Fable for Critics The Vision of Sir Launfal Prelude to Part First Part First Prelude to Part Second Part Second Beaver Brook • The Washers of the Shroud The Courtin ' Ode Recited at the Harvard ...
... Indian - Summer Reverie From A Fable for Critics The Vision of Sir Launfal Prelude to Part First Part First Prelude to Part Second Part Second Beaver Brook • The Washers of the Shroud The Courtin ' Ode Recited at the Harvard ...
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... Indian Bed . Vext at the Loss of Goods and Chattel , I swore I ' d give the Rascal battel Who had abus'd me in this sort 35 And Merchant Stranger made his Sport . I furiously descended Ladder ; No Hare in March was ever madder . In vain ...
... Indian Bed . Vext at the Loss of Goods and Chattel , I swore I ' d give the Rascal battel Who had abus'd me in this sort 35 And Merchant Stranger made his Sport . I furiously descended Ladder ; No Hare in March was ever madder . In vain ...
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... Indian's pride . ' T was nigh unto Pigwacket , on the eighth day of May , They spied a rebel Indian soon after break of day ; He on a bank was walking , upon a neck of land 5 Which leads into a pond , as we ' re made to understand . Our ...
... Indian's pride . ' T was nigh unto Pigwacket , on the eighth day of May , They spied a rebel Indian soon after break of day ; He on a bank was walking , upon a neck of land 5 Which leads into a pond , as we ' re made to understand . Our ...
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