The Works of Anne Bradstreet in Prose and VerseA.E. Cutter, 1867 - 434 páginas |
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... Sifter the Author of thefe Poems " which follows soon after . ‡ Besides this , there are other commendatory verses , in which her poems are praised most extravagantly , by the Rev. N. * See page 79 . See page 86 . First edition , pp ...
... Sifter the Author of thefe Poems " which follows soon after . ‡ Besides this , there are other commendatory verses , in which her poems are praised most extravagantly , by the Rev. N. * See page 79 . See page 86 . First edition , pp ...
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... of " The Simple Cobbler of Agawam , " had been a neighbor of Mrs. Bradstreet in Ipswich . He returned to England in 1647 , and may have been concerned in the pub- lication of her poems . Το my dear Sifter , the Author of thefe Poems.
... of " The Simple Cobbler of Agawam , " had been a neighbor of Mrs. Bradstreet in Ipswich . He returned to England in 1647 , and may have been concerned in the pub- lication of her poems . Το my dear Sifter , the Author of thefe Poems.
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Anne Bradstreet John Harvard Ellis. Το my dear Sifter , the Author of thefe Poems . [ vi ] Hough most that know me , dare ( I think ) affirm TH I ne're was born to do a Poet harm , Yet when I read your pleafant witty strains , It wrought ...
Anne Bradstreet John Harvard Ellis. Το my dear Sifter , the Author of thefe Poems . [ vi ] Hough most that know me , dare ( I think ) affirm TH I ne're was born to do a Poet harm , Yet when I read your pleafant witty strains , It wrought ...
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... Sifters sporting were , Apollo with his facred Lute fate by , On high they made their heavenly Sonnets flye , Pofies around they ftrow'd , of fweetest Poefie . 2 Twice have I drunk the Nectar of your lines , Which high fublim'd my mean ...
... Sifters sporting were , Apollo with his facred Lute fate by , On high they made their heavenly Sonnets flye , Pofies around they ftrow'd , of fweetest Poefie . 2 Twice have I drunk the Nectar of your lines , Which high fublim'd my mean ...
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... Sifters cloth'd * in black and white , T. D. On [ 1 ] the four parts of the world.t Of fairer Dames the Sun , ne'r saw the face ; Though made a pedestal for Adams Race ; Their worth fo fhines in thefe rich lines . you show Their ...
... Sifters cloth'd * in black and white , T. D. On [ 1 ] the four parts of the world.t Of fairer Dames the Sun , ne'r saw the face ; Though made a pedestal for Adams Race ; Their worth fo fhines in thefe rich lines . you show Their ...
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