American Poetry from the Beginning to WhitmanLouis Untermeyer Harcourt, Brace, 1931 - 827 páginas |
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... line from Freneau's poem on the soldiers who died at Eutaw Springs , " To the Memory of the Brave Americans . " Freneau's lines are The flaming town , the wasted field ... They took the spear - but left the shield . Scott , who knew ...
... line from Freneau's poem on the soldiers who died at Eutaw Springs , " To the Memory of the Brave Americans . " Freneau's lines are The flaming town , the wasted field ... They took the spear - but left the shield . Scott , who knew ...
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... lines , contains little with which the lover of poetry can differ and it contains little which he can remember . If Tuck- erman survives at all it will be because of a line here and a phrase there embedded , overgrown but not quite ...
... lines , contains little with which the lover of poetry can differ and it contains little which he can remember . If Tuck- erman survives at all it will be because of a line here and a phrase there embedded , overgrown but not quite ...
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... lines and stanzas may have come to an indi- vidual , but it was the group which took up the burden , added verses , swelled the responses , and thus " shaped " the songs . In his introduction to The Book of American Negro Spirituals ...
... lines and stanzas may have come to an indi- vidual , but it was the group which took up the burden , added verses , swelled the responses , and thus " shaped " the songs . In his introduction to The Book of American Negro Spirituals ...
Contenido
PREFACE | 3 |
EDGAR ALLAN POE Continued | 29 |
WILLIAM CULLEN BRYANT Continued | 32 |
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American Anne Bradstreet band of brothers beauty beneath birds Bob-o'-link born Boston breath bright Bryant Caty-did chee Chivers cloud dark death deep doth earth Edgar Allan Poe edition Emerson England eyes fair father fear flame flowers Freneau glory grace Hail hand hast hath hear heart heaven Holmes John Greenleaf Whittier John Trumbull Joseph Rodman Drake land leaves Leaves of Grass light literary live Longfellow look M'Fingal Muse nature Neal never night o'er old oaken bucket peace Phillis Phillis Wheatley Poe's poem poet poetry praise published Puritan rhyme rise round seems shade shore sing skies song soul sound spirit spring stanzas star-spangled banner stars stream sweet thee thine Thomas Holley Chivers thou thought tide trees Trumbull turn verse voice volume Walt Whitman waves Whitman Whittier wild wind wings wood wrote youth