Specimens of American Poetry: With Critical and Biographical Notices. In Three Volumes, Volume 1S.G. Goodrich and Company, 1829 - 401 pagina's |
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Pagina xix
... hand if I Jerusalem forget . 6. Let cleave my tongue my pallate on if minde thee doe not I , if chiefe joyes o're I prize not more Jerusalem my joy . 7. Remember Lord , Edoms sons ' word , unto the ground said they , it rase it rase ...
... hand if I Jerusalem forget . 6. Let cleave my tongue my pallate on if minde thee doe not I , if chiefe joyes o're I prize not more Jerusalem my joy . 7. Remember Lord , Edoms sons ' word , unto the ground said they , it rase it rase ...
Pagina xxvi
... hand in hand along with thee they glide To Thetis ' house , where all embrace and greet : Thou Emblem true , of what I count the best , O could I lead my Rivulets to rest , So may we press to that vast mansion , ever blest . Ye Fish ...
... hand in hand along with thee they glide To Thetis ' house , where all embrace and greet : Thou Emblem true , of what I count the best , O could I lead my Rivulets to rest , So may we press to that vast mansion , ever blest . Ye Fish ...
Pagina xxxi
... hand . But man forgets his maker who Fram'd him in righteousnesse A Paradise in Paradise now worse Than Indian wildernesse . JONATHAN MITCHEL , Pastor of the church in Cam- bridge , deserves some notice for his attempts at poetry . Upon ...
... hand . But man forgets his maker who Fram'd him in righteousnesse A Paradise in Paradise now worse Than Indian wildernesse . JONATHAN MITCHEL , Pastor of the church in Cam- bridge , deserves some notice for his attempts at poetry . Upon ...
Pagina xxxiv
... hand those poesies did compose : Your head the source , whence all those springs did flow : Your voice , whence changes sweetest notes arose : Your feet that kept the dance alone , I trow : Then vail your bonnets , Poetasters all ...
... hand those poesies did compose : Your head the source , whence all those springs did flow : Your voice , whence changes sweetest notes arose : Your feet that kept the dance alone , I trow : Then vail your bonnets , Poetasters all ...
Pagina xxxv
... hand will give an idea of the poetry . THE rulers in the country I do own them in the Lord ! And such as are for government , with them I do accord . But that which I intend hereby is that they would keep bound , And meddle not with ...
... hand will give an idea of the poetry . THE rulers in the country I do own them in the Lord ! And such as are for government , with them I do accord . But that which I intend hereby is that they would keep bound , And meddle not with ...
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Pagina xxv - When I behold the heavens as in their prime, And then the earth, though old, still clad in green, The stones and trees insensible of time, Nor age nor wrinkle on their front are seen; If winter come, and greenness then do fade, A spring returns, and they more youthful made. But man grows old, lies down, remains where once he's laid.
Pagina 246 - Columbia, Columbia, to glory arise, The queen of the world and the child of the skies...
Pagina 48 - A crime it is, therefore in bliss You may not hope to dwell But unto you I shall allow The easiest room in hell.
Pagina ii - Co. of the said district, have deposited in this office the title of a book, the right whereof they claim as proprietors, in the words following, to wit : " Tadeuskund, the Last King of the Lenape. An Historical Tale." In conformity to the Act of the Congress of the United States...
Pagina 173 - Where still, as opening sense her dictates wrote, Fair virtue put a seal, or vice a blot. The thought was happy, pertinent, and true; Methinks a genius might the plan pursue. I (can you pardon my presumption?) I — No wit, no genius, yet for once will try. Various the papers various wants produce, The wants of fashion, elegance, and use.
Pagina xxiii - I heard the merry grashopper then sing, The black clad Cricket, bear a second part, They kept one tune, and plaid on the same string, Seeming to glory in their little Art.
Pagina 194 - No man e'er felt the halter draw, With good opinion of the law...
Pagina 204 - With stomach stout to see it out, And make a bloody day, sir. The cannons roar from shore to shore, The small arms make a rattle ; Since wars began, I'm sure no man E'er saw so strange a battle. The rebel dales, the rebel vales, With rebel trees surrounded, The distant wood, the hills and floods, With rebel echoes sounded. The fish below swam to and fro, Attacked from every quarter ; " Why, sure," thought they, " the devil's to pay 'Mongst folks above the water.
Pagina xxvii - The dawning morn with songs thou dost prevent, Sets hundred notes unto thy feathered crew, So each one tunes his pretty instrument And, warbling out the old, begins anew; And thus they pass their youth in summer season, Then follow thee into a better Region, Where winter's never felt by that sweet airy legion.
Pagina 42 - No heart so bold, but now grows cold And almost dead with fear: No eye so dry, but now can cry, And pour out many a tear. Earth's potentates and pow'rful states, Captains and men of might Are quite abasht, their courage dasht At this most dreadful sight.