Introduction to American Literature Including Illustrative Selections With No
Introduction to American Literature Including Illustrative Selections With No
F V N Franklin Verzeline Newton Painter
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His muse had gained in breadth of thought and sentiment. It was at this time he wrote : " I love the old melodious lays Which softly melt the ages through, The songs of Spenser's golden days, Arcadian Sidney's silvery phrase, Sprinkling our noon of time with freshest morning dew. " Among the eighty poems contributed to the National Era, some of those needing special mention are " Tauler, " " Burns, " " Kathleen, " " Stanzas for the Times, " " Trust, " " A Sabbath Scene, " " Calef in Boston, " "...The Last Walk in Autumn, " " Ichabod, " and " Maud Muller. " They reach the higher levels of song, and give gemlike expression to some noble thought or sentiment. " Ichabod, " meaning, as Bible readers will re- member, " the glory hath departed, " is a dirge over Webster for the compromising spirit shown by him in a speech in 1850. It is full of suppressed power. " The Last Walk in Autumn " is a beautiful study of New England landscape, it abounds in noble thought, and contains 232 AMERICAN LITERATURE.
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