Choice Specimens of American Literature, and Literary Reader eBook

This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 612 pages of information about Choice Specimens of American Literature, and Literary Reader.

Choice Specimens of American Literature, and Literary Reader eBook

This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 612 pages of information about Choice Specimens of American Literature, and Literary Reader.

  Lydia M. Child, 1802-
  294.  Ill temper contagious.

  Robert M. Bird, 1803-1854
  295.  The Quaker Huntsman.

Nathaniel Hawthorne, 1805-1864 296.  Portrait of Edward Randolph. 297.  Description of an Old Sailor. 298.  A Picture of Girlhood. 299.  Sculpture:  Art and Artists. 300.  Ruins of Furness Abbey. 301.  Scenery of the Merrimac. 302.  A Dungeon of Ancient Rome.

  Wm. Gilmore Simms, 1806-1870
  303.  The Battle of Eutaw.
  304.  Character and Services of Gen. Marion.

  Harriet B. Stowe, 1812-
  305.  Memorials of a Dead Child.
  306.  The Old Meeting House.

  Maria J. McIntosh, 1815-
  307.  Debate between Webster and Hayne.

  Catharine A. Warfield, 1817-
  308.  View of the Sky by Night.

  Herman Melville, 1819-
  309.  Sperm-Whale Fishing.

  Josiah G. Holland, 1819-
  310.  The Wedding-Present.

  John Esten Cooke, 1830-
  311.  The Portrait.
  312.  Aspects of Summer.

  Sarah A. Dorsey.  About 1835-
  313.  Scenery at Natchez, Mississippi.

  Anne M. Crane,
  314.  Impression of a Sea-Scene.

  Mary C. Ames.  About 1837-
  315.  A Railway Station in the Country.

CHAPTER III.

  Poets.

  Francis Hopkinson, 1737-1791
  316.  From “The Battle of the Kegs.”

  John Trumbull, 1750-1831
  317.  From “McFingall.”

  Philip Freneau, 1752-1832
  318.  From “An Indian Burying-ground.”

  David Humphreys, 1753-1818
  319.  From “The Happiness of America.”

  Sam’l J. Smith, 1771-1835
  320.  “Peace, Be Still.”

  William Clifton, 1772-1799
  321.  From “Lines to Fancy.”

  Robert Treat Paine, 1773-1811
  322.  The Miser.

  John Blair Linn, 1777-1804
  323.  From “The Powers of Genius.”

  Francis S. Key, 1779-1843
  324.  “The Star-Spangled Banner.”

  Washington Allston, 1779-1843
  325.  From “The Sylphs of the Seasons.”

  John Pierpont, 1785-1866
  326.  A Temperance Song.
  327.  The.  Pilgrim Fathers.

  Jas. G. Percival, 1786-1856
  328.  The Coral Grove.

  Richard H. Dana, 1787-
  329.  From “The Buccaneer.”

  Richard H. Wilde, 1789-1847
  330.  My Life is like the Summer Rose.

  Jas. A. Hillhouse, 1789-1841
  331.  From “Hadad.”
  332.  From “The Judgment.”

  John M. Harney, 1789-1825
  333.  From “Cristalina; a fairy tale.”

  Charles Sprague, 1791-
  334.  From “Curiosity.”

  L.H.  Sigourney, 1791-1865
  335.  The Widow at her Daughter’s Bridal.

  Wm. O. Butler, 1793-
  336.  From “The Boatman’s Horn.”
  337.  The Battle-field of Raisin.

Wm. C. Bryant, 1794- 338.  Lines to a Water Fowl. 339.  Freedom Irrepressible. 340.  Communion with Nature, Soothing. 341.  The Living Lost. 342.  The Song of the Sower. 343.  The Planting of the Apple-Tree.

  Maria Brooks, 1795-1845
  344.  “Marriage.”

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