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The Norton Anthology of American Literature: Shorter Version

Paperback |English |0393979695 | 9780393979695

The Norton Anthology of American Literature: Shorter Version

Paperback |English |0393979695 | 9780393979695
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Advice To A Raven In Russiaby Joel BarlowCanto: 1by Joel BarlowCanto: 2by Joel BarlowCanto: 3. The Pudding Prepared And Eatenby Joel BarlowAnother Letter To Her Husband, Absent Upon Public Employmentby Anne BradstreetThe Author To Her Bookby Anne BradstreetBefore The Birth Of One Of Her Childrenby Anne BradstreetContemplationsby Anne BradstreetThe Flesh And The Spiritby Anne BradstreetFor Deliverance From A Feverby Anne BradstreetIn Memory Of My Dear Grandchild Ann Bradstreet, Who Deceasedby Anne BradstreetIn Memory Of My Dear Grandchild Elizabeth .. Who Deceased 1665by Anne BradstreetIn Reference To Her Children, 23 June, 1659by Anne BradstreetA Letter To Her Husband, Absent Upon Public Employmentby Anne BradstreetLonging For Heavenby Anne BradstreetOn My Dear Grandchild Simon Who Died ... One Month And One Day Oldby Anne BradstreetSome Verses Upon The Burning Of Our House July 10, 1666by Anne BradstreetThe Tenth Muse: The Prologueby Anne BradstreetTo Her Father With Some Versesby Anne BradstreetTo My Dear And Loving Husbandby Anne BradstreetTo The Memory Of ... Thomas Dudley Esq.by Anne BradstreetAbraham Lincolnby William Cullen BryantThe Poetby William Cullen BryantThe Prairiesby William Cullen BryantSonnet--to An American Painter Departing For Europeby William Cullen BryantThanatopsisby William Cullen BryantTo A Waterfowlby William Cullen BryantThe Yellow Violetby William Cullen BryantAfter Great Pain A Formal Feeling Comesby Emily DickinsonAll Overgrown By Cunning Mossby Emily DickinsonApparently With No Surpriseby Emily DickinsonAs Imperceptibly As Griefby Emily DickinsonThe Batby Emily DickinsonBeesby Emily DickinsonBesides The Autumn Poets Singby Emily DickinsonThe Bible Is An Antique Volumeby Emily DickinsonThe Brain - Is Wider Than The Skyby Emily DickinsonBy The Seaby Emily DickinsonThe Chariotby Emily DickinsonChoiceby Emily DickinsonClockby Emily DickinsonColloquyby Emily DickinsonA Country Burialby Emily DickinsonDespair And Fearby Emily DickinsonDyingby Emily DickinsonExclusionby Emily Dickinson'faith' Is A Fine Inventionby Emily DickinsonThe Farthest Thunder That I Heardby Emily DickinsonFurther In Summer Than The Birdsby Emily DickinsonFurther In Summer Than The Birdsby Emily DickinsonThe Heart Asks Pleasure Firstby Emily DickinsonHow Many Times These Low Feet Staggeredby Emily DickinsonI Cannot Dance Upon My Toesby Emily DickinsonI Felt A Funeral In My Brainby Emily DickinsonI Like A Look Of Agonyby Emily DickinsonI Never Lost As Much But Twiceby Emily DickinsonI Should Not Dare To Be So Sadby Emily DickinsonI Think I Was Enchantedby Emily DickinsonI Would Not Paint - A Pictureby Emily DickinsonI've Seen A Dying Eyeby Emily DickinsonIn Shadowby Emily DickinsonIn The Garden (1)by Emily DickinsonIndian Summerby Emily DickinsonIntoxicationby Emily DickinsonIt Bloomed And Dropt, A Single Noonby Emily DickinsonIt Sounded As If The Streets Were Runningby Emily DickinsonIt Was Not Death, For I Stood Upby Emily DickinsonA Little Overflowing Wordby Emily DickinsonLonging Is Like The Seedby Emily DickinsonA Man May Make A Remarkby Emily DickinsonThe Masterby Emily DickinsonMine By The Right Of The White Electionby Emily DickinsonMuch Madness Is Divinest Senseby Emily DickinsonMy Cocoon Tightens - Colors Teaseby Emily DickinsonMy Life Had Stood - A Loaded Gunby Emily DickinsonMyself Was Formed -- A Carpenterby Emily DickinsonThe Mystery Of Painby Emily DickinsonNature - Sometimes Sears A Saplingby Emily DickinsonOf God We Ask One Favorby Emily DickinsonOh Sumptuous Momentby Emily DickinsonPartingby Emily DickinsonPost-mortemby Emily DickinsonPublication Is The Auctionby Emily DickinsonRemembrance Has A Rear And Frontby Emily DickinsonRemorse Is Memory Awakeby Emily DickinsonThe Robin's My Criterion For Tuneby Emily DickinsonA Route Of Evanescenceby Emily DickinsonSafe In Their Alabaster Chambersby Emily DickinsonShall I Take Thee, The Poet Saidby Emily DickinsonThe Snakeby Emily DickinsonSome Keep The Sabbath Going To Churchby Emily DickinsonA Spider Sewed At Nightby Emily DickinsonThe Stormby Emily DickinsonSuccessby Emily DickinsonTell All The Truth But Tell It Slantby Emily DickinsonThat Sacred Closet When You Sweepby Emily DickinsonThere Came A Day At Summer's Fullby Emily DickinsonThere's A Certain Slant Of Lightby Emily DickinsonThis Consciousness That Is Awareby Emily DickinsonThis Is My Letter To The Worldby Emily DickinsonThis Was A Poet - It Is Thatby Emily DickinsonA Thunder-storm (1st Version)by Emily DickinsonA Thunder-storm (2nd Version)by Emily DickinsonTitle Divine - Is Mine!by Emily DickinsonTo Be Forgot By Theeby Emily DickinsonTo Flee From Memoryby Emily DickinsonWe Talked With Each Other About Each Otherby Emily DickinsonWhat I See Not, I Better Seeby Emily DickinsonThe Wifeby Emily DickinsonWild Nights! Wild Nights!by Emily DickinsonA Word Made Flesh Is Seldomby Emily DickinsonThe World Is Not Conclusionby Emily DickinsonYou Cannot Make Remembrance Growby Emily DickinsonConcord Hymn; Sung At Completion Of Concord Monument, 1836by Ralph Waldo EmersonDaysby Ralph Waldo EmersonEach And [or, In] Allby Ralph Waldo EmersonHamatreya [different Version]by Ralph Waldo EmersonMerlin: 1by Ralph Waldo EmersonMerlin: 2by Ralph Waldo EmersonOde Inscribed To W.h. Channingby Ralph Waldo EmersonThe Problemby Ralph Waldo EmersonThe Rhodora: On Being Asked, Whence Is The Flower?by Ralph Waldo EmersonThe Snow-stormby Ralph Waldo EmersonUrielby Ralph Waldo EmersonThe Indian Burying Groundby Philip FreneauOn Mr. Paine's Rights Of Manby Philip FreneauOn Observing A Large Red-streak Appleby Philip FreneauOn The Emigration To America And Peopling Western Countryby Philip FreneauOn The Religion Of Natureby Philip FreneauTo A New England Poetby Philip FreneauTo Sir Tobyby Philip FreneauTrembling I Write My Dream, And Recollectby Philip FreneauThe Wild Honeysuckleby Philip FreneauThe Chambered Nautilusby Oliver Wendell HolmesThe Deacon's Masterpieceby Oliver Wendell HolmesThe Last Leafby Oliver Wendell HolmesOld Ironsidesby Oliver Wendell HolmesAftermathby Henry Wadsworth LongfellowConclusionby Henry Wadsworth LongfellowExcelsiorby Henry Wadsworth LongfellowThe Fire Of Driftwood; Devereux Farm, Near Marbleheadby Henry Wadsworth LongfellowMezzo Camminby Henry Wadsworth LongfellowMy Lost Youthby Henry Wadsworth LongfellowA Psalm Of Lifeby Henry Wadsworth LongfellowThe Slave's Dreamby Henry Wadsworth LongfellowBryantby James Russell LowellEmersonby James Russell LowellHawthorneby James Russell LowellIrvingby James Russell LowellQuiet And Chasteby James Russell LowellTo The Dandelionby James Russell LowellAfter The Pleasure Partyby Herman MelvilleArtby Herman MelvilleThe Bench Of Boorsby Herman MelvilleThe Enthusiastby Herman MelvilleThe House-top; A Night Pieceby Herman MelvilleThe Maldive Sharkby Herman MelvilleThe March Into Virginiaby Herman MelvilleMisgivingsby Herman MelvilleMonodyby Herman MelvilleThe Portentby Herman MelvilleTo Nedby Herman MelvilleA Utilitarian View Of The Monitor's Flightby Herman MelvilleAloneby Edgar Allan PoeAnnabel Leeby Edgar Allan PoeThe City In The Seaby Edgar Allan PoeDreamlandby Edgar Allan PoeFairyland (1)by Edgar Allan PoeIsrafelby Edgar Allan PoeThe Lake (version 1)by Edgar Allan PoeThe Ravenby Edgar Allan PoeRomanceby Edgar Allan PoeRomanceby Edgar Allan PoeThe Sleeperby Edgar Allan PoeSonnet - To Scienceby Edgar Allan PoeTo Helen (1)by Edgar Allan PoeUlalumeby Edgar Allan PoeThe Valley Of Unrest (1)by Edgar Allan PoeA Fig For Thee, Oh! Deathby Edward TaylorGod's Determinations: Christ's Replyby Edward TaylorGod's Determinations: The Joy Of Church Fellowship Rightly Attendedby Edward TaylorGod's Determinations: The Prefaceby Edward TaylorHuswiferyby Edward TaylorMeditation 16by Edward TaylorPreparatory Meditations, 1st Series: 22by Edward TaylorPreparatory Meditations, 1st Series: 38by Edward TaylorPreparatory Meditations, 1st Series: 42by Edward TaylorPreparatory Meditations, 1st Series: 8by Edward TaylorPreparatory Meditations, 1st Series: Prologueby Edward TaylorPreparatory Meditations, 2d Series: 26by Edward TaylorUpon A Wasp Chilled With Coldby Edward TaylorUpon Wedlock, And Death Of Childrenby Edward TaylorWhen Let By Rainby Edward TaylorThe Prologueby Royall TylerHis Excellency General Washingtonby Phillis WheatleyOn Being Brought From Africa To Americaby Phillis WheatleyOn The Death Of The Rev. Mr. George Whitefield, 1770by Phillis WheatleyThoughts On The Works Of Providenceby Phillis WheatleyTo S.m., A Young African Painter, On Seeing His Worksby Phillis WheatleyTo The University Of Cambridge, Wrote In 1767by Phillis WheatleyAfter The Supper And Talkby Walt WhitmanAs I Ebb'd With The Ocean Of Life: 3by Walt WhitmanAs I Lay With My Head In Your Lap Cameradoby Walt WhitmanAs I Sit Writing Hereby Walt WhitmanAs Toilsome I Wander'd Virginia's Woodsby Walt WhitmanBeat! Beat! Drums!by Walt WhitmanBeginning My Studiesby Walt WhitmanBroadwayby Walt WhitmanCavalry Crossing A Fordby Walt WhitmanChanting The Square Deificby Walt WhitmanCrossing Brooklyn Ferryby Walt WhitmanThe Dalliance Of The Eaglesby Walt WhitmanElemental Drifts: 1by Walt WhitmanElemental Drifts: 2by Walt WhitmanElemental Drifts: 4by Walt WhitmanAn Evening Lullby Walt WhitmanFancies At Navesink: 7by Walt WhitmanA Hand-mirrorby Walt WhitmanHere The Frailest Leaves Of Meby Walt WhitmanI Sit And Look Outby Walt WhitmanLive Oak, With Mossby Walt WhitmanA March In The Ranks Hard-prest And The Road Unknownby Walt WhitmanMy Picture-galleryby Walt WhitmanA Noiseless Patient Spiderby Walt WhitmanNow Precedent Songs, Farewellby Walt WhitmanOnce I Pass'd Through A Populous Cityby Walt WhitmanOrange Buds By Mail From Floridaby Walt WhitmanOut Of The Cradle Endlessly Rockingby Walt WhitmanPassage To Indiaby Walt WhitmanPresident Lincoln's Burial Hymnby Walt WhitmanReconciliationby Walt WhitmanScented Herbage Of My Breastby Walt WhitmanA Sight In Camp In The Daybreak Gray And Dimby Walt WhitmanThe Sleepersby Walt WhitmanThe Sleepers (version Of 1881)by Walt WhitmanSong Of Myselfby Walt WhitmanSpirit Whose Work Is Done (washington City, 1865)by Walt WhitmanSpontaneous Meby Walt WhitmanThere Was A Child Went Forthby Walt WhitmanThis Compost: 1.by Walt WhitmanThis Compost: 2.by Walt WhitmanTo A Locomotive In Winterby Walt WhitmanTo A Presidentby Walt WhitmanTo The States. To Identify The 16th, 17th, Or 18th Presidentiadby Walt WhitmanVigil Strange I Kept On The Field One Nightby Walt WhitmanWhen I Heard The Learn'd Astronomerby Walt WhitmanWhen I Read The Bookby Walt WhitmanThe Wound-dresserby Walt WhitmanYonnonidoby Walt WhitmanIchabodby John Greenleaf WhittierPreludeby John Greenleaf WhittierSnowboundby John Greenleaf WhittierStill Was The Night, Serene And Brightby Michael Wigglesworth--Table of Poems fromPoem Finder®--This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.
ISBN: 0393979695
ISBN13: 9780393979695
Author: W W Norton & Co Inc
Publisher: W W Norton & Co Inc
Format: Paperback
PublicationDate: 2002-11-01
Language: English
Edition: 6th
PageCount: 2930
Dimensions: 6.0 x 2.25 x 9.25 inches
Weight: 67.2 ounces
Advice To A Raven In Russiaby Joel BarlowCanto: 1by Joel BarlowCanto: 2by Joel BarlowCanto: 3. The Pudding Prepared And Eatenby Joel BarlowAnother Letter To Her Husband, Absent Upon Public Employmentby Anne BradstreetThe Author To Her Bookby Anne BradstreetBefore The Birth Of One Of Her Childrenby Anne BradstreetContemplationsby Anne BradstreetThe Flesh And The Spiritby Anne BradstreetFor Deliverance From A Feverby Anne BradstreetIn Memory Of My Dear Grandchild Ann Bradstreet, Who Deceasedby Anne BradstreetIn Memory Of My Dear Grandchild Elizabeth .. Who Deceased 1665by Anne BradstreetIn Reference To Her Children, 23 June, 1659by Anne BradstreetA Letter To Her Husband, Absent Upon Public Employmentby Anne BradstreetLonging For Heavenby Anne BradstreetOn My Dear Grandchild Simon Who Died ... One Month And One Day Oldby Anne BradstreetSome Verses Upon The Burning Of Our House July 10, 1666by Anne BradstreetThe Tenth Muse: The Prologueby Anne BradstreetTo Her Father With Some Versesby Anne BradstreetTo My Dear And Loving Husbandby Anne BradstreetTo The Memory Of ... Thomas Dudley Esq.by Anne BradstreetAbraham Lincolnby William Cullen BryantThe Poetby William Cullen BryantThe Prairiesby William Cullen BryantSonnet--to An American Painter Departing For Europeby William Cullen BryantThanatopsisby William Cullen BryantTo A Waterfowlby William Cullen BryantThe Yellow Violetby William Cullen BryantAfter Great Pain A Formal Feeling Comesby Emily DickinsonAll Overgrown By Cunning Mossby Emily DickinsonApparently With No Surpriseby Emily DickinsonAs Imperceptibly As Griefby Emily DickinsonThe Batby Emily DickinsonBeesby Emily DickinsonBesides The Autumn Poets Singby Emily DickinsonThe Bible Is An Antique Volumeby Emily DickinsonThe Brain - Is Wider Than The Skyby Emily DickinsonBy The Seaby Emily DickinsonThe Chariotby Emily DickinsonChoiceby Emily DickinsonClockby Emily DickinsonColloquyby Emily DickinsonA Country Burialby Emily DickinsonDespair And Fearby Emily DickinsonDyingby Emily DickinsonExclusionby Emily Dickinson'faith' Is A Fine Inventionby Emily DickinsonThe Farthest Thunder That I Heardby Emily DickinsonFurther In Summer Than The Birdsby Emily DickinsonFurther In Summer Than The Birdsby Emily DickinsonThe Heart Asks Pleasure Firstby Emily DickinsonHow Many Times These Low Feet Staggeredby Emily DickinsonI Cannot Dance Upon My Toesby Emily DickinsonI Felt A Funeral In My Brainby Emily DickinsonI Like A Look Of Agonyby Emily DickinsonI Never Lost As Much But Twiceby Emily DickinsonI Should Not Dare To Be So Sadby Emily DickinsonI Think I Was Enchantedby Emily DickinsonI Would Not Paint - A Pictureby Emily DickinsonI've Seen A Dying Eyeby Emily DickinsonIn Shadowby Emily DickinsonIn The Garden (1)by Emily DickinsonIndian Summerby Emily DickinsonIntoxicationby Emily DickinsonIt Bloomed And Dropt, A Single Noonby Emily DickinsonIt Sounded As If The Streets Were Runningby Emily DickinsonIt Was Not Death, For I Stood Upby Emily DickinsonA Little Overflowing Wordby Emily DickinsonLonging Is Like The Seedby Emily DickinsonA Man May Make A Remarkby Emily DickinsonThe Masterby Emily DickinsonMine By The Right Of The White Electionby Emily DickinsonMuch Madness Is Divinest Senseby Emily DickinsonMy Cocoon Tightens - Colors Teaseby Emily DickinsonMy Life Had Stood - A Loaded Gunby Emily DickinsonMyself Was Formed -- A Carpenterby Emily DickinsonThe Mystery Of Painby Emily DickinsonNature - Sometimes Sears A Saplingby Emily DickinsonOf God We Ask One Favorby Emily DickinsonOh Sumptuous Momentby Emily DickinsonPartingby Emily DickinsonPost-mortemby Emily DickinsonPublication Is The Auctionby Emily DickinsonRemembrance Has A Rear And Frontby Emily DickinsonRemorse Is Memory Awakeby Emily DickinsonThe Robin's My Criterion For Tuneby Emily DickinsonA Route Of Evanescenceby Emily DickinsonSafe In Their Alabaster Chambersby Emily DickinsonShall I Take Thee, The Poet Saidby Emily DickinsonThe Snakeby Emily DickinsonSome Keep The Sabbath Going To Churchby Emily DickinsonA Spider Sewed At Nightby Emily DickinsonThe Stormby Emily DickinsonSuccessby Emily DickinsonTell All The Truth But Tell It Slantby Emily DickinsonThat Sacred Closet When You Sweepby Emily DickinsonThere Came A Day At Summer's Fullby Emily DickinsonThere's A Certain Slant Of Lightby Emily DickinsonThis Consciousness That Is Awareby Emily DickinsonThis Is My Letter To The Worldby Emily DickinsonThis Was A Poet - It Is Thatby Emily DickinsonA Thunder-storm (1st Version)by Emily DickinsonA Thunder-storm (2nd Version)by Emily DickinsonTitle Divine - Is Mine!by Emily DickinsonTo Be Forgot By Theeby Emily DickinsonTo Flee From Memoryby Emily DickinsonWe Talked With Each Other About Each Otherby Emily DickinsonWhat I See Not, I Better Seeby Emily DickinsonThe Wifeby Emily DickinsonWild Nights! Wild Nights!by Emily DickinsonA Word Made Flesh Is Seldomby Emily DickinsonThe World Is Not Conclusionby Emily DickinsonYou Cannot Make Remembrance Growby Emily DickinsonConcord Hymn; Sung At Completion Of Concord Monument, 1836by Ralph Waldo EmersonDaysby Ralph Waldo EmersonEach And [or, In] Allby Ralph Waldo EmersonHamatreya [different Version]by Ralph Waldo EmersonMerlin: 1by Ralph Waldo EmersonMerlin: 2by Ralph Waldo EmersonOde Inscribed To W.h. Channingby Ralph Waldo EmersonThe Problemby Ralph Waldo EmersonThe Rhodora: On Being Asked, Whence Is The Flower?by Ralph Waldo EmersonThe Snow-stormby Ralph Waldo EmersonUrielby Ralph Waldo EmersonThe Indian Burying Groundby Philip FreneauOn Mr. Paine's Rights Of Manby Philip FreneauOn Observing A Large Red-streak Appleby Philip FreneauOn The Emigration To America And Peopling Western Countryby Philip FreneauOn The Religion Of Natureby Philip FreneauTo A New England Poetby Philip FreneauTo Sir Tobyby Philip FreneauTrembling I Write My Dream, And Recollectby Philip FreneauThe Wild Honeysuckleby Philip FreneauThe Chambered Nautilusby Oliver Wendell HolmesThe Deacon's Masterpieceby Oliver Wendell HolmesThe Last Leafby Oliver Wendell HolmesOld Ironsidesby Oliver Wendell HolmesAftermathby Henry Wadsworth LongfellowConclusionby Henry Wadsworth LongfellowExcelsiorby Henry Wadsworth LongfellowThe Fire Of Driftwood; Devereux Farm, Near Marbleheadby Henry Wadsworth LongfellowMezzo Camminby Henry Wadsworth LongfellowMy Lost Youthby Henry Wadsworth LongfellowA Psalm Of Lifeby Henry Wadsworth LongfellowThe Slave's Dreamby Henry Wadsworth LongfellowBryantby James Russell LowellEmersonby James Russell LowellHawthorneby James Russell LowellIrvingby James Russell LowellQuiet And Chasteby James Russell LowellTo The Dandelionby James Russell LowellAfter The Pleasure Partyby Herman MelvilleArtby Herman MelvilleThe Bench Of Boorsby Herman MelvilleThe Enthusiastby Herman MelvilleThe House-top; A Night Pieceby Herman MelvilleThe Maldive Sharkby Herman MelvilleThe March Into Virginiaby Herman MelvilleMisgivingsby Herman MelvilleMonodyby Herman MelvilleThe Portentby Herman MelvilleTo Nedby Herman MelvilleA Utilitarian View Of The Monitor's Flightby Herman MelvilleAloneby Edgar Allan PoeAnnabel Leeby Edgar Allan PoeThe City In The Seaby Edgar Allan PoeDreamlandby Edgar Allan PoeFairyland (1)by Edgar Allan PoeIsrafelby Edgar Allan PoeThe Lake (version 1)by Edgar Allan PoeThe Ravenby Edgar Allan PoeRomanceby Edgar Allan PoeRomanceby Edgar Allan PoeThe Sleeperby Edgar Allan PoeSonnet - To Scienceby Edgar Allan PoeTo Helen (1)by Edgar Allan PoeUlalumeby Edgar Allan PoeThe Valley Of Unrest (1)by Edgar Allan PoeA Fig For Thee, Oh! Deathby Edward TaylorGod's Determinations: Christ's Replyby Edward TaylorGod's Determinations: The Joy Of Church Fellowship Rightly Attendedby Edward TaylorGod's Determinations: The Prefaceby Edward TaylorHuswiferyby Edward TaylorMeditation 16by Edward TaylorPreparatory Meditations, 1st Series: 22by Edward TaylorPreparatory Meditations, 1st Series: 38by Edward TaylorPreparatory Meditations, 1st Series: 42by Edward TaylorPreparatory Meditations, 1st Series: 8by Edward TaylorPreparatory Meditations, 1st Series: Prologueby Edward TaylorPreparatory Meditations, 2d Series: 26by Edward TaylorUpon A Wasp Chilled With Coldby Edward TaylorUpon Wedlock, And Death Of Childrenby Edward TaylorWhen Let By Rainby Edward TaylorThe Prologueby Royall TylerHis Excellency General Washingtonby Phillis WheatleyOn Being Brought From Africa To Americaby Phillis WheatleyOn The Death Of The Rev. Mr. George Whitefield, 1770by Phillis WheatleyThoughts On The Works Of Providenceby Phillis WheatleyTo S.m., A Young African Painter, On Seeing His Worksby Phillis WheatleyTo The University Of Cambridge, Wrote In 1767by Phillis WheatleyAfter The Supper And Talkby Walt WhitmanAs I Ebb'd With The Ocean Of Life: 3by Walt WhitmanAs I Lay With My Head In Your Lap Cameradoby Walt WhitmanAs I Sit Writing Hereby Walt WhitmanAs Toilsome I Wander'd Virginia's Woodsby Walt WhitmanBeat! Beat! Drums!by Walt WhitmanBeginning My Studiesby Walt WhitmanBroadwayby Walt WhitmanCavalry Crossing A Fordby Walt WhitmanChanting The Square Deificby Walt WhitmanCrossing Brooklyn Ferryby Walt WhitmanThe Dalliance Of The Eaglesby Walt WhitmanElemental Drifts: 1by Walt WhitmanElemental Drifts: 2by Walt WhitmanElemental Drifts: 4by Walt WhitmanAn Evening Lullby Walt WhitmanFancies At Navesink: 7by Walt WhitmanA Hand-mirrorby Walt WhitmanHere The Frailest Leaves Of Meby Walt WhitmanI Sit And Look Outby Walt WhitmanLive Oak, With Mossby Walt WhitmanA March In The Ranks Hard-prest And The Road Unknownby Walt WhitmanMy Picture-galleryby Walt WhitmanA Noiseless Patient Spiderby Walt WhitmanNow Precedent Songs, Farewellby Walt WhitmanOnce I Pass'd Through A Populous Cityby Walt WhitmanOrange Buds By Mail From Floridaby Walt WhitmanOut Of The Cradle Endlessly Rockingby Walt WhitmanPassage To Indiaby Walt WhitmanPresident Lincoln's Burial Hymnby Walt WhitmanReconciliationby Walt WhitmanScented Herbage Of My Breastby Walt WhitmanA Sight In Camp In The Daybreak Gray And Dimby Walt WhitmanThe Sleepersby Walt WhitmanThe Sleepers (version Of 1881)by Walt WhitmanSong Of Myselfby Walt WhitmanSpirit Whose Work Is Done (washington City, 1865)by Walt WhitmanSpontaneous Meby Walt WhitmanThere Was A Child Went Forthby Walt WhitmanThis Compost: 1.by Walt WhitmanThis Compost: 2.by Walt WhitmanTo A Locomotive In Winterby Walt WhitmanTo A Presidentby Walt WhitmanTo The States. To Identify The 16th, 17th, Or 18th Presidentiadby Walt WhitmanVigil Strange I Kept On The Field One Nightby Walt WhitmanWhen I Heard The Learn'd Astronomerby Walt WhitmanWhen I Read The Bookby Walt WhitmanThe Wound-dresserby Walt WhitmanYonnonidoby Walt WhitmanIchabodby John Greenleaf WhittierPreludeby John Greenleaf WhittierSnowboundby John Greenleaf WhittierStill Was The Night, Serene And Brightby Michael Wigglesworth--Table of Poems fromPoem Finder®--This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.

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Advice To A Raven In Russiaby Joel BarlowCanto: 1by Joel BarlowCanto: 2by Joel BarlowCanto: 3. The Pudding Prepared And Eatenby Joel BarlowAnother Letter To Her Husband, Absent Upon Public Employmentby Anne BradstreetThe Author To Her Bookby Anne BradstreetBefore The Birth Of One Of Her Childrenby Anne BradstreetContemplationsby Anne BradstreetThe Flesh And The Spiritby Anne BradstreetFor Deliverance From A Feverby Anne BradstreetIn Memory Of My Dear Grandchild Ann Bradstreet, Who Deceasedby Anne BradstreetIn Memory Of My Dear Grandchild Elizabeth .. Who Deceased 1665by Anne BradstreetIn Reference To Her Children, 23 June, 1659by Anne BradstreetA Letter To Her Husband, Absent Upon Public Employmentby Anne BradstreetLonging For Heavenby Anne BradstreetOn My Dear Grandchild Simon Who Died ... One Month And One Day Oldby Anne BradstreetSome Verses Upon The Burning Of Our House July 10, 1666by Anne BradstreetThe Tenth Muse: The Prologueby Anne BradstreetTo Her Father With Some Versesby Anne BradstreetTo My Dear And Loving Husbandby Anne BradstreetTo The Memory Of ... Thomas Dudley Esq.by Anne BradstreetAbraham Lincolnby William Cullen BryantThe Poetby William Cullen BryantThe Prairiesby William Cullen BryantSonnet--to An American Painter Departing For Europeby William Cullen BryantThanatopsisby William Cullen BryantTo A Waterfowlby William Cullen BryantThe Yellow Violetby William Cullen BryantAfter Great Pain A Formal Feeling Comesby Emily DickinsonAll Overgrown By Cunning Mossby Emily DickinsonApparently With No Surpriseby Emily DickinsonAs Imperceptibly As Griefby Emily DickinsonThe Batby Emily DickinsonBeesby Emily DickinsonBesides The Autumn Poets Singby Emily DickinsonThe Bible Is An Antique Volumeby Emily DickinsonThe Brain - Is Wider Than The Skyby Emily DickinsonBy The Seaby Emily DickinsonThe Chariotby Emily DickinsonChoiceby Emily DickinsonClockby Emily DickinsonColloquyby Emily DickinsonA Country Burialby Emily DickinsonDespair And Fearby Emily DickinsonDyingby Emily DickinsonExclusionby Emily Dickinson'faith' Is A Fine Inventionby Emily DickinsonThe Farthest Thunder That I Heardby Emily DickinsonFurther In Summer Than The Birdsby Emily DickinsonFurther In Summer Than The Birdsby Emily DickinsonThe Heart Asks Pleasure Firstby Emily DickinsonHow Many Times These Low Feet Staggeredby Emily DickinsonI Cannot Dance Upon My Toesby Emily DickinsonI Felt A Funeral In My Brainby Emily DickinsonI Like A Look Of Agonyby Emily DickinsonI Never Lost As Much But Twiceby Emily DickinsonI Should Not Dare To Be So Sadby Emily DickinsonI Think I Was Enchantedby Emily DickinsonI Would Not Paint - A Pictureby Emily DickinsonI've Seen A Dying Eyeby Emily DickinsonIn Shadowby Emily DickinsonIn The Garden (1)by Emily DickinsonIndian Summerby Emily DickinsonIntoxicationby Emily DickinsonIt Bloomed And Dropt, A Single Noonby Emily DickinsonIt Sounded As If The Streets Were Runningby Emily DickinsonIt Was Not Death, For I Stood Upby Emily DickinsonA Little Overflowing Wordby Emily DickinsonLonging Is Like The Seedby Emily DickinsonA Man May Make A Remarkby Emily DickinsonThe Masterby Emily DickinsonMine By The Right Of The White Electionby Emily DickinsonMuch Madness Is Divinest Senseby Emily DickinsonMy Cocoon Tightens - Colors Teaseby Emily DickinsonMy Life Had Stood - A Loaded Gunby Emily DickinsonMyself Was Formed -- A Carpenterby Emily DickinsonThe Mystery Of Painby Emily DickinsonNature - Sometimes Sears A Saplingby Emily DickinsonOf God We Ask One Favorby Emily DickinsonOh Sumptuous Momentby Emily DickinsonPartingby Emily DickinsonPost-mortemby Emily DickinsonPublication Is The Auctionby Emily DickinsonRemembrance Has A Rear And Frontby Emily DickinsonRemorse Is Memory Awakeby Emily DickinsonThe Robin's My Criterion For Tuneby Emily DickinsonA Route Of Evanescenceby Emily DickinsonSafe In Their Alabaster Chambersby Emily DickinsonShall I Take Thee, The Poet Saidby Emily DickinsonThe Snakeby Emily DickinsonSome Keep The Sabbath Going To Churchby Emily DickinsonA Spider Sewed At Nightby Emily DickinsonThe Stormby Emily DickinsonSuccessby Emily DickinsonTell All The Truth But Tell It Slantby Emily DickinsonThat Sacred Closet When You Sweepby Emily DickinsonThere Came A Day At Summer's Fullby Emily DickinsonThere's A Certain Slant Of Lightby Emily DickinsonThis Consciousness That Is Awareby Emily DickinsonThis Is My Letter To The Worldby Emily DickinsonThis Was A Poet - It Is Thatby Emily DickinsonA Thunder-storm (1st Version)by Emily DickinsonA Thunder-storm (2nd Version)by Emily DickinsonTitle Divine - Is Mine!by Emily DickinsonTo Be Forgot By Theeby Emily DickinsonTo Flee From Memoryby Emily DickinsonWe Talked With Each Other About Each Otherby Emily DickinsonWhat I See Not, I Better Seeby Emily DickinsonThe Wifeby Emily DickinsonWild Nights! 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Deathby Edward TaylorGod's Determinations: Christ's Replyby Edward TaylorGod's Determinations: The Joy Of Church Fellowship Rightly Attendedby Edward TaylorGod's Determinations: The Prefaceby Edward TaylorHuswiferyby Edward TaylorMeditation 16by Edward TaylorPreparatory Meditations, 1st Series: 22by Edward TaylorPreparatory Meditations, 1st Series: 38by Edward TaylorPreparatory Meditations, 1st Series: 42by Edward TaylorPreparatory Meditations, 1st Series: 8by Edward TaylorPreparatory Meditations, 1st Series: Prologueby Edward TaylorPreparatory Meditations, 2d Series: 26by Edward TaylorUpon A Wasp Chilled With Coldby Edward TaylorUpon Wedlock, And Death Of Childrenby Edward TaylorWhen Let By Rainby Edward TaylorThe Prologueby Royall TylerHis Excellency General Washingtonby Phillis WheatleyOn Being Brought From Africa To Americaby Phillis WheatleyOn The Death Of The Rev. 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To Identify The 16th, 17th, Or 18th Presidentiadby Walt WhitmanVigil Strange I Kept On The Field One Nightby Walt WhitmanWhen I Heard The Learn'd Astronomerby Walt WhitmanWhen I Read The Bookby Walt WhitmanThe Wound-dresserby Walt WhitmanYonnonidoby Walt WhitmanIchabodby John Greenleaf WhittierPreludeby John Greenleaf WhittierSnowboundby John Greenleaf WhittierStill Was The Night, Serene And Brightby Michael Wigglesworth--Table of Poems fromPoem Finder®--This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.
ISBN: 0393979695
ISBN13: 9780393979695
Author: W W Norton & Co Inc
Publisher: W W Norton & Co Inc
Format: Paperback
PublicationDate: 2002-11-01
Language: English
Edition: 6th
PageCount: 2930
Dimensions: 6.0 x 2.25 x 9.25 inches
Weight: 67.2 ounces
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One Month And One Day Oldby Anne BradstreetSome Verses Upon The Burning Of Our House July 10, 1666by Anne BradstreetThe Tenth Muse: The Prologueby Anne BradstreetTo Her Father With Some Versesby Anne BradstreetTo My Dear And Loving Husbandby Anne BradstreetTo The Memory Of ... Thomas Dudley Esq.by Anne BradstreetAbraham Lincolnby William Cullen BryantThe Poetby William Cullen BryantThe Prairiesby William Cullen BryantSonnet--to An American Painter Departing For Europeby William Cullen BryantThanatopsisby William Cullen BryantTo A Waterfowlby William Cullen BryantThe Yellow Violetby William Cullen BryantAfter Great Pain A Formal Feeling Comesby Emily DickinsonAll Overgrown By Cunning Mossby Emily DickinsonApparently With No Surpriseby Emily DickinsonAs Imperceptibly As Griefby Emily DickinsonThe Batby Emily DickinsonBeesby Emily DickinsonBesides The Autumn Poets Singby Emily DickinsonThe Bible Is An Antique Volumeby Emily DickinsonThe Brain - Is Wider Than The Skyby Emily DickinsonBy The Seaby Emily DickinsonThe Chariotby Emily DickinsonChoiceby Emily DickinsonClockby Emily DickinsonColloquyby Emily DickinsonA Country Burialby Emily DickinsonDespair And Fearby Emily DickinsonDyingby Emily DickinsonExclusionby Emily Dickinson'faith' Is A Fine Inventionby Emily DickinsonThe Farthest Thunder That I Heardby Emily DickinsonFurther In Summer Than The Birdsby Emily DickinsonFurther In Summer Than The Birdsby Emily DickinsonThe Heart Asks Pleasure Firstby Emily DickinsonHow Many Times These Low Feet Staggeredby Emily DickinsonI Cannot Dance Upon My Toesby Emily DickinsonI Felt A Funeral In My Brainby Emily DickinsonI Like A Look Of Agonyby Emily DickinsonI Never Lost As Much But Twiceby Emily DickinsonI Should Not Dare To Be So Sadby Emily DickinsonI Think I Was Enchantedby Emily DickinsonI Would Not Paint - A Pictureby Emily DickinsonI've Seen A Dying Eyeby Emily DickinsonIn Shadowby Emily DickinsonIn The Garden (1)by Emily DickinsonIndian Summerby Emily DickinsonIntoxicationby Emily DickinsonIt Bloomed And Dropt, A Single Noonby Emily DickinsonIt Sounded As If The Streets Were Runningby Emily DickinsonIt Was Not Death, For I Stood Upby Emily DickinsonA Little Overflowing Wordby Emily DickinsonLonging Is Like The Seedby Emily DickinsonA Man May Make A Remarkby Emily DickinsonThe Masterby Emily DickinsonMine By The Right Of The White Electionby Emily DickinsonMuch Madness Is Divinest Senseby Emily DickinsonMy Cocoon Tightens - Colors Teaseby Emily DickinsonMy Life Had Stood - A Loaded Gunby Emily DickinsonMyself Was Formed -- A Carpenterby Emily DickinsonThe Mystery Of Painby Emily DickinsonNature - Sometimes Sears A Saplingby Emily DickinsonOf God We Ask One Favorby Emily DickinsonOh Sumptuous Momentby Emily DickinsonPartingby Emily DickinsonPost-mortemby Emily DickinsonPublication Is The Auctionby Emily DickinsonRemembrance Has A Rear And Frontby Emily DickinsonRemorse Is Memory Awakeby Emily DickinsonThe Robin's My Criterion For Tuneby Emily DickinsonA Route Of Evanescenceby Emily DickinsonSafe In Their Alabaster Chambersby Emily DickinsonShall I Take Thee, The Poet Saidby Emily DickinsonThe Snakeby Emily DickinsonSome Keep The Sabbath Going To Churchby Emily DickinsonA Spider Sewed At Nightby Emily DickinsonThe Stormby Emily DickinsonSuccessby Emily DickinsonTell All The Truth But Tell It Slantby Emily DickinsonThat Sacred Closet When You Sweepby Emily DickinsonThere Came A Day At Summer's Fullby Emily DickinsonThere's A Certain Slant Of Lightby Emily DickinsonThis Consciousness That Is Awareby Emily DickinsonThis Is My Letter To The Worldby Emily DickinsonThis Was A Poet - It Is Thatby Emily DickinsonA Thunder-storm (1st Version)by Emily DickinsonA Thunder-storm (2nd Version)by Emily DickinsonTitle Divine - Is Mine!by Emily DickinsonTo Be Forgot By Theeby Emily DickinsonTo Flee From Memoryby Emily DickinsonWe Talked With Each Other About Each Otherby Emily DickinsonWhat I See Not, I Better Seeby Emily DickinsonThe Wifeby Emily DickinsonWild Nights! Wild Nights!by Emily DickinsonA Word Made Flesh Is Seldomby Emily DickinsonThe World Is Not Conclusionby Emily DickinsonYou Cannot Make Remembrance Growby Emily DickinsonConcord Hymn; Sung At Completion Of Concord Monument, 1836by Ralph Waldo EmersonDaysby Ralph Waldo EmersonEach And [or, In] Allby Ralph Waldo EmersonHamatreya [different Version]by Ralph Waldo EmersonMerlin: 1by Ralph Waldo EmersonMerlin: 2by Ralph Waldo EmersonOde Inscribed To W.h. Channingby Ralph Waldo EmersonThe Problemby Ralph Waldo EmersonThe Rhodora: On Being Asked, Whence Is The Flower?by Ralph Waldo EmersonThe Snow-stormby Ralph Waldo EmersonUrielby Ralph Waldo EmersonThe Indian Burying Groundby Philip FreneauOn Mr. Paine's Rights Of Manby Philip FreneauOn Observing A Large Red-streak Appleby Philip FreneauOn The Emigration To America And Peopling Western Countryby Philip FreneauOn The Religion Of Natureby Philip FreneauTo A New England Poetby Philip FreneauTo Sir Tobyby Philip FreneauTrembling I Write My Dream, And Recollectby Philip FreneauThe Wild Honeysuckleby Philip FreneauThe Chambered Nautilusby Oliver Wendell HolmesThe Deacon's Masterpieceby Oliver Wendell HolmesThe Last Leafby Oliver Wendell HolmesOld Ironsidesby Oliver Wendell HolmesAftermathby Henry Wadsworth LongfellowConclusionby Henry Wadsworth LongfellowExcelsiorby Henry Wadsworth LongfellowThe Fire Of Driftwood; Devereux Farm, Near Marbleheadby Henry Wadsworth LongfellowMezzo Camminby Henry Wadsworth LongfellowMy Lost Youthby Henry Wadsworth LongfellowA Psalm Of Lifeby Henry Wadsworth LongfellowThe Slave's Dreamby Henry Wadsworth LongfellowBryantby James Russell LowellEmersonby James Russell LowellHawthorneby James Russell LowellIrvingby James Russell LowellQuiet And Chasteby James Russell LowellTo The Dandelionby James Russell LowellAfter The Pleasure Partyby Herman MelvilleArtby Herman MelvilleThe Bench Of Boorsby Herman MelvilleThe Enthusiastby Herman MelvilleThe House-top; A Night Pieceby Herman MelvilleThe Maldive Sharkby Herman MelvilleThe March Into Virginiaby Herman MelvilleMisgivingsby Herman MelvilleMonodyby Herman MelvilleThe Portentby Herman MelvilleTo Nedby Herman MelvilleA Utilitarian View Of The Monitor's Flightby Herman MelvilleAloneby Edgar Allan PoeAnnabel Leeby Edgar Allan PoeThe City In The Seaby Edgar Allan PoeDreamlandby Edgar Allan PoeFairyland (1)by Edgar Allan PoeIsrafelby Edgar Allan PoeThe Lake (version 1)by Edgar Allan PoeThe Ravenby Edgar Allan PoeRomanceby Edgar Allan PoeRomanceby Edgar Allan PoeThe Sleeperby Edgar Allan PoeSonnet - To Scienceby Edgar Allan PoeTo Helen (1)by Edgar Allan PoeUlalumeby Edgar Allan PoeThe Valley Of Unrest (1)by Edgar Allan PoeA Fig For Thee, Oh! Deathby Edward TaylorGod's Determinations: Christ's Replyby Edward TaylorGod's Determinations: The Joy Of Church Fellowship Rightly Attendedby Edward TaylorGod's Determinations: The Prefaceby Edward TaylorHuswiferyby Edward TaylorMeditation 16by Edward TaylorPreparatory Meditations, 1st Series: 22by Edward TaylorPreparatory Meditations, 1st Series: 38by Edward TaylorPreparatory Meditations, 1st Series: 42by Edward TaylorPreparatory Meditations, 1st Series: 8by Edward TaylorPreparatory Meditations, 1st Series: Prologueby Edward TaylorPreparatory Meditations, 2d Series: 26by Edward TaylorUpon A Wasp Chilled With Coldby Edward TaylorUpon Wedlock, And Death Of Childrenby Edward TaylorWhen Let By Rainby Edward TaylorThe Prologueby Royall TylerHis Excellency General Washingtonby Phillis WheatleyOn Being Brought From Africa To Americaby Phillis WheatleyOn The Death Of The Rev. Mr. George Whitefield, 1770by Phillis WheatleyThoughts On The Works Of Providenceby Phillis WheatleyTo S.m., A Young African Painter, On Seeing His Worksby Phillis WheatleyTo The University Of Cambridge, Wrote In 1767by Phillis WheatleyAfter The Supper And Talkby Walt WhitmanAs I Ebb'd With The Ocean Of Life: 3by Walt WhitmanAs I Lay With My Head In Your Lap Cameradoby Walt WhitmanAs I Sit Writing Hereby Walt WhitmanAs Toilsome I Wander'd Virginia's Woodsby Walt WhitmanBeat! Beat! Drums!by Walt WhitmanBeginning My Studiesby Walt WhitmanBroadwayby Walt WhitmanCavalry Crossing A Fordby Walt WhitmanChanting The Square Deificby Walt WhitmanCrossing Brooklyn Ferryby Walt WhitmanThe Dalliance Of The Eaglesby Walt WhitmanElemental Drifts: 1by Walt WhitmanElemental Drifts: 2by Walt WhitmanElemental Drifts: 4by Walt WhitmanAn Evening Lullby Walt WhitmanFancies At Navesink: 7by Walt WhitmanA Hand-mirrorby Walt WhitmanHere The Frailest Leaves Of Meby Walt WhitmanI Sit And Look Outby Walt WhitmanLive Oak, With Mossby Walt WhitmanA March In The Ranks Hard-prest And The Road Unknownby Walt WhitmanMy Picture-galleryby Walt WhitmanA Noiseless Patient Spiderby Walt WhitmanNow Precedent Songs, Farewellby Walt WhitmanOnce I Pass'd Through A Populous Cityby Walt WhitmanOrange Buds By Mail From Floridaby Walt WhitmanOut Of The Cradle Endlessly Rockingby Walt WhitmanPassage To Indiaby Walt WhitmanPresident Lincoln's Burial Hymnby Walt WhitmanReconciliationby Walt WhitmanScented Herbage Of My Breastby Walt WhitmanA Sight In Camp In The Daybreak Gray And Dimby Walt WhitmanThe Sleepersby Walt WhitmanThe Sleepers (version Of 1881)by Walt WhitmanSong Of Myselfby Walt WhitmanSpirit Whose Work Is Done (washington City, 1865)by Walt WhitmanSpontaneous Meby Walt WhitmanThere Was A Child Went Forthby Walt WhitmanThis Compost: 1.by Walt WhitmanThis Compost: 2.by Walt WhitmanTo A Locomotive In Winterby Walt WhitmanTo A Presidentby Walt WhitmanTo The States. To Identify The 16th, 17th, Or 18th Presidentiadby Walt WhitmanVigil Strange I Kept On The Field One Nightby Walt WhitmanWhen I Heard The Learn'd Astronomerby Walt WhitmanWhen I Read The Bookby Walt WhitmanThe Wound-dresserby Walt WhitmanYonnonidoby Walt WhitmanIchabodby John Greenleaf WhittierPreludeby John Greenleaf WhittierSnowboundby John Greenleaf WhittierStill Was The Night, Serene And Brightby Michael Wigglesworth--Table of Poems fromPoem Finder®--This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.

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