Three Centuries of American Poetry, 1620-1923Allen Mandelbaum, Robert D. Richardson Bantam Books, 1999 - 733 من الصفحات A comprehensive overview of America's vast poetic heritage,Three Centuries of American Poetryfeatures the work of some 150 of our nation's finest writers. It includes selections from Anne Bradstreet, Ralph Waldo Emerson, Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, Emily Dickinson, Edgar Allan Poe, Walt Whitman, T. S. Eliot, Ezra Pound, William Carlos Williams, e. e. cummings, Wallace Stevens, Robert Frost, and Gertrude Stein, as well as significant works of lesser-known American poets. From the Revolutionary and Civil Wars to the Romantic Era and the Gilded and Modern Ages, this unrivaled anthology also presents a memorable array of rare ballads, songs, hymns, spirituals, and carols that echo through our nation's history. Highlights include Native American poems, African American writings, and the works of Quakers, colonists, Huguenots, transcendentalists, scholars, slaves, politicians, journalists, and clergymen. These discerning selections demonstrate that the American canon of poetry is as diverse as the nation itself, and constantly evolving as we pass through time. Most important, this collection strongly reflects the peerless stylings that mark the American poetic experience as unique. Here, in one distinguished volume, are the many voices of the New World. |
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... sing . Still thro ' the cloven skies they come , With peaceful wings unfurled ; And still their heavenly music floats O'er all the weary world : Above its sad and lowly plains They bend on hovering wing , And ever o'er its Babel sounds ...
... sing . Still thro ' the cloven skies they come , With peaceful wings unfurled ; And still their heavenly music floats O'er all the weary world : Above its sad and lowly plains They bend on hovering wing , And ever o'er its Babel sounds ...
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... sing One's - Self I sing , a simple separate person , Yet utter the word Democratic , the word En - Masse . Of physiology from top to toe I sing , Not physiognomy alone nor brain alone is worthy for the Muse , I say the Form complete is ...
... sing One's - Self I sing , a simple separate person , Yet utter the word Democratic , the word En - Masse . Of physiology from top to toe I sing , Not physiognomy alone nor brain alone is worthy for the Muse , I say the Form complete is ...
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... Sing Polly - wolly - doodle all the day . Oh , my Sal , she am a maiden fair , Sing Polly - wolly - doodle all the day ; With curly eyes and laughing hair , Sing Polly - wolly - doodle all the day . Behind de barn , down on my knees , Sing ...
... Sing Polly - wolly - doodle all the day . Oh , my Sal , she am a maiden fair , Sing Polly - wolly - doodle all the day ; With curly eyes and laughing hair , Sing Polly - wolly - doodle all the day . Behind de barn , down on my knees , Sing ...
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JOHN SMITH | 3 |
Old Age 441 | 14 |
from Miscellaneous Poems | 33 |
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Abraham Davenport American angels Annabel Lee Anne Bradstreet beauty became bells beneath bird blue blue tail fly born breath bright called Casey Casey Jones cloud dark dead death door doth dream dust E. E. Cummings earth edition Eliot Emily Dickinson eyes Ezra Pound fall father feet fire flowers glory grass grave green hair hand Harvard hath hear heard heart heaven hills hymn land laugh leaves light lips live look Lord Mondamin morning never night o'er Poems appeared poet poetry published rose round Sandalphon shadow shine ship shore silent sing sleep snow song soul sound stand stars sweet T. S. Eliot tears tell thee things thou thought Tiresias trees Vachel Lindsay verse voice walk Wallace Stevens William Vaughn Moody wind wings woods word wrote