Major American Poets to 1914Francis Murphy |
Contents
ANNE BRADSTREET | 1 |
Contemplations | 7 |
EDWARD TAYLOR | 13 |
MEDITATION 38 Oh What a thing is Man? Lord Who am I? | 20 |
MEDITATION 62 Oh thou my Lord thou king of Saints | 27 |
MEDITATION 132 Pardon my Lord I humbly beg the Same | 34 |
MEDITATION 146 My Deare Deare Lord I know not what to say | 35 |
The Joy of Church Fellowship rightly attended | 42 |
The Garden | 186 |
The Inward Morning | 192 |
When Winter Fringes Every Bough | 196 |
The Sleepers | 247 |
To Think of Time | 254 |
This Compost | 261 |
A Handmirror | 268 |
Ebbd With the Ocean of Life | 274 |
The Wild Honey Suckle | 57 |
Inscription for the Entrance to a Wood | 64 |
from The Path | 70 |
The Snowstorm | 76 |
Inscribed to W H Channing | 83 |
Bacchus | 88 |
Threnody | 90 |
Days | 96 |
Dante | 102 |
The Ropewalk | 108 |
Three Friends of Mine | 118 |
The Harvest Moon | 131 |
SnowBound | 139 |
Divine Compassion | 156 |
Spirits of the Dead | 166 |
Evening Star 167 Poe continued | 168 |
Sonnet To Zante | 174 |
Annabel Lee | 180 |
As Consequent etc | 283 |
The HouseTop | 289 |
The Aeolian Harp | 306 |
Pebbles | 309 |
Art | 315 |
The Cotton Boll | 322 |
The Unknown Dead | 329 |
The Darkened Mind | 349 |
FREDERICK GODDARD TUCKERMAN | 360 |
Nature is what we see | 383 |
SIDNEY LANIER | 393 |
A Ballad of Trees and the Master | 400 |
For a Dead Lady | 411 |
Lost Anchors | 417 |
Gertrude and Gulielma sistertwins 363 | |
Yet even mid merry boyhoods tricks and scapes 364 | |
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