The Oxford Book of American Verse: Chosen and with an Introd. by F. O. MatthiessenFrancis Otto Matthiessen Oxford University Press, 1950 - 1132 oldal Fifty-one poets are represented in this anthology which covers the whole range of American poetry from colonial times to the present. The greater part is devoted to the best work of the past fifty years. |
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... thou run'st more hobling than is meet ; In better dress to trim thee was my mind , But nought save home - spun Cloth i'th'house I find . In this array ' mongst Vulgars mayst thou roam , In Criticks hands beware thou dost not come , And ...
... thou run'st more hobling than is meet ; In better dress to trim thee was my mind , But nought save home - spun Cloth i'th'house I find . In this array ' mongst Vulgars mayst thou roam , In Criticks hands beware thou dost not come , And ...
7. oldal
... thou maist find For things unknown , only in mind . Spirit : Be still thou unregenerate part , Disturb no more my setled heart , For I have vow'd ( and so will doe ) Thee as a foe still to pursue . And combate with thee will and must ...
... thou maist find For things unknown , only in mind . Spirit : Be still thou unregenerate part , Disturb no more my setled heart , For I have vow'd ( and so will doe ) Thee as a foe still to pursue . And combate with thee will and must ...
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... thou lovest well remains , the rest is dross What thou lov'st well shall not be reft from thee What thou lov'st well is thy true heritage Whose world , or mine or theirs or is it of none ? First came the seen , then thus the palpable ...
... thou lovest well remains , the rest is dross What thou lov'st well shall not be reft from thee What thou lov'st well is thy true heritage Whose world , or mine or theirs or is it of none ? First came the seen , then thus the palpable ...
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ANNE BRADSTREET c 161272 | 3 |
The Author to her Book | 5 |
The Flesh and the Spirit | 6 |
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