American Poetry of the Seventeenth CenturyHarrison T. Meserole Penn State Press, 2010 M11 1 |
Contents
ANNE BRADSTREET c 16121672 | 3 |
Contemplations | 10 |
As Weary Pilgrim now at Rest | 18 |
The Vanity of all worldly things | 30 |
MICHAEL WIGGLESWORTH 16311705 | 37 |
EDWARD TAYLOR c 16421729 | 119 |
EDWARD JOHNSON 15981672 | 147 |
ROGER WILLIAMS c 16031683 | 175 |
RICHARD STEERE 16431721 | 243 |
NICHOLAS NOYES 16471717 | 269 |
PHILIP PAIN c 1647c 1667 | 285 |
FRANCIS DANIEL PASTORIUS 16511720 | 293 |
SAMUEL SEWALL 16521730 | 305 |
JOHN DANFORTH 16601730 | 309 |
COTTON MATHER 16631728 | 323 |
BENJAMIN COLMAN 16731747 | 335 |
JOHN FISKE 16081677 | 185 |
URIAN OAKES 16311681 | 207 |
BENJAMIN TOMPSON 16421714 | 221 |
THE BAY PSALM BOOK | 353 |
THOMAS DUDLEY 15761653 | 365 |
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