The Works of Anne Bradstreet in Prose and VerseA.E. Cutter, 1867 - 434 páginas |
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Página xvi
... she rather shunned them , as irreligious . There are some passages in her " Poems , " however , which seem as if they must have been suggested by a reading of Shakespeare . The Puritans were bitter enemies of the stage xvi INTRODUCTION .
... she rather shunned them , as irreligious . There are some passages in her " Poems , " however , which seem as if they must have been suggested by a reading of Shakespeare . The Puritans were bitter enemies of the stage xvi INTRODUCTION .
Página xviii
... must have already sad- dened the heart of many an honest Nonconformist . Quarles appears to have had some correspondence with the New- England men . Josselyn , in his account of his visit to Boston in 1638 , speaks of " presenting my ...
... must have already sad- dened the heart of many an honest Nonconformist . Quarles appears to have had some correspondence with the New- England men . Josselyn , in his account of his visit to Boston in 1638 , speaks of " presenting my ...
Página xxi
... must not be forgotten either , that it was in the early part of this century that the circulation of the blood was discovered by Dr. Harvey , and logarithms were introduced by Na- pier ; creating new eras in medicine and mathematics ...
... must not be forgotten either , that it was in the early part of this century that the circulation of the blood was discovered by Dr. Harvey , and logarithms were introduced by Na- pier ; creating new eras in medicine and mathematics ...
Página xxviii
... must have been to those who had gazed on the blank sur- face of the broad sea so long ! " We had now fair sunshine weather , and so pleasant a sweet air as did much refresh us , and there came a smell off the shore like the smell of ...
... must have been to those who had gazed on the blank sur- face of the broad sea so long ! " We had now fair sunshine weather , and so pleasant a sweet air as did much refresh us , and there came a smell off the shore like the smell of ...
Página xxix
... must have been more than offset by the melan- choly condition in which they found the little settlement . They could have had little time to consider the beauties of nature , amid their own cares and the misery around * Winthrop's New ...
... must have been more than offset by the melan- choly condition in which they found the little settlement . They could have had little time to consider the beauties of nature , amid their own cares and the misery around * Winthrop's New ...
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Página 21 - Blessed is the man whose strength is in thee ; in whose heart are the ways of them. Who passing through the valley of Baca make it a well ; the rain also filleth the pools.
Página 338 - Curse ye Meroz, said the angel of the Lord, curse ye bitterly the inhabitants thereof; because they came not to the help of the Lord, to the help of the Lord against the mighty.
Página 341 - In that day shall there be upon the bells of the horses HOLINESS UNTO THE LORD, and the pots in the Lord's house shall be like the bowls before the altar. Yea, every pot in Jerusalem, and in Judah shall be holiness unto the Lord of hosts...
Página lxiii - Wisdom's self Oft seeks to sweet retired solitude ; Where, with her best nurse, Contemplation, She plumes her feathers, and lets grow her wings, That in the various bustle of resort Were all too ruffled, and sometimes impair'd. He that has light within his own clear breast, May sit i...
Página 71 - Egypt, on which if a man lean, it will go into his hand, and pierce it: so is Pharaoh king of Egypt unto all that trust on him.
Página 35 - All they that see me laugh me to scorn: they shoot out the lip, they shake the head: Saying, "He trusted on the Lord that he would deliver him: let him deliver him, seeing he delighted in him.
Página 59 - The words of the wise are as goads, and as nails fastened by the masters of assemblies, which are given from one shepherd.
Página xxx - July, where we found the colony in a sad and unexpected condition ; above eighty of them being dead the winter before, and many of those alive, weak and sick ; all the corn and bread amongst them all, hardly sufficient to feed them a fortnight...
Página 391 - Let be interred in my oblivious grave; If any worth or virtue were in me, Let that live freshly in thy memory And when thou feel'st no grief, as I no harms, Yet love thy dead, who long lay in thine arms.
Página 392 - To MY DEAR AND LOVING HUSBAND If ever two were one, then surely we. If ever man were loved by wife, then thee; If ever wife was happy in a man, Compare with me, ye women, if you can. I prize thy love more than whole mines of gold Or all the riches that the East doth hold. My love is such that rivers cannot quench, Nor ought but love from thee, give recompense.