Nineteenth-Century American PoetryWhitman, Dickinson, and Melville occupy the center of this anthology of nearly three hundred poems, spanning the course of the century, from Joel Barlow to Edwin Arlington Robinson, by way of Bryant, Emerson, Longfellow, Whittier, Poe, Holmes, Jones Very, Thoreau, Lowell, and Lanier. For more than seventy years, Penguin has been the leading publisher of classic literature in the English-speaking world. With more than 1,700 titles, Penguin Classics represents a global bookshelf of the best works throughout history and across genres and disciplines. Readers trust the series to provide authoritative texts enhanced by introductions and notes by distinguished scholars and contemporary authors, as well as up-to-date translations by award-winning translators. |
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... Hour - Glass The Fire of Drift - Wood The Jewish Cemetery at Newport The Ropewalk 54 54 55 56 57 59 60 62 The Golden Mile - Stone from Hiawatha : The White Man's Foot Snow - Flakes The Legend of Rabbi Ben Levi The Rhyme of Sir ...
... Hour - Glass The Fire of Drift - Wood The Jewish Cemetery at Newport The Ropewalk 54 54 55 56 57 59 60 62 The Golden Mile - Stone from Hiawatha : The White Man's Foot Snow - Flakes The Legend of Rabbi Ben Levi The Rhyme of Sir ...
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... hour when begging stops 396 SARAH MORGAN BRYAN PIATT ( 1836-1919 ) 397 The Palace - Burner 398 A Doubt 399 This World 400 In Her Prison 402 Answering a Child 403 No Help 404 In a Queen's Domain 405 If I Had Made the World 405 Stone for ...
... hour when begging stops 396 SARAH MORGAN BRYAN PIATT ( 1836-1919 ) 397 The Palace - Burner 398 A Doubt 399 This World 400 In Her Prison 402 Answering a Child 403 No Help 404 In a Queen's Domain 405 If I Had Made the World 405 Stone for ...
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Contents
IV | 1 |
V | 2 |
VI | 9 |
VII | 10 |
VIII | 12 |
IX | 13 |
X | 14 |
XI | 15 |
XXXVII | 53 |
XXXVIII | 54 |
XL | 55 |
XLI | 56 |
XLII | 57 |
XLIII | 59 |
XLIV | 60 |
XLV | 62 |
XII | 17 |
XIII | 20 |
XIV | 23 |
XV | 25 |
XVI | 26 |
XVII | 28 |
XVIII | 29 |
XIX | 30 |
XX | 32 |
XXI | 34 |
XXIII | 35 |
XXIV | 36 |
XXV | 37 |
XXVI | 40 |
XXVII | 41 |
XXVIII | 42 |
XXIX | 43 |
XXX | 46 |
XXXI | 48 |
XXXIII | 49 |
XXXV | 50 |
XXXVI | 51 |
XLVI | 64 |
XLVII | 66 |
XLVIII | 68 |
XLIX | 76 |
L | 94 |
LI | 117 |
LII | 126 |
LIII | 137 |
LIV | 150 |
LV | 164 |
LVI | 264 |
LVII | 277 |
LVIII | 295 |
LIX | 302 |
LX | 309 |
LXI | 323 |
LXII | 352 |
LXIII | 397 |
LXIV | 413 |
LXV | 429 |
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