The Prophetic Tradition in American Poetry, 1835-1900 |
Contents
Introduction | 9 |
War With Mexico | 43 |
The Return of Fugitive Slaves to Their Masters | 93 |
Copyright | |
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abolition abolitionist aesthetic American Poetry American poets Anglo-Saxon anti-slavery attack Ballads battle Bayard Taylor blood brave Bryant Burns celebrates century challenge Collected Poems Complete Poetical conquest Custer death deplore dream Emerson ethical evil Freedom fugitive slave glory hand heart Helen Hunt Jackson heroes Higginson ibid imperial Indian inspired issue Joaquin Miller John Brown justice Kansas land Leaves of Grass Letters Liberator Liberty Bell Longfellow Lovejoy Lowell Lowell's lyrical manifest destiny martyr Mexican Mexico minor poets mobbism murder nation National Enquirer Osceola peace Philadelphia Poems Boston Poems New York poet's Poetical Works Boston poetry poets praise prophecy prophetic prose ruffian satire Seba Smith shame Sigourney silence Simms Sims slavery soldier Song sonnet soul Spain spirit stanzas sword theme Thomas Thoreau thou tion triumph true truth turn verse victory violence vision voice warns Whitman Whittier William word writes