The Atlantic Monthly, volume 15, No. 88, February, 1865
The Atlantic Monthly, volume 15, No. 88, February, 1865
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_" One government, one reverend sireelect, and no religion, was his theory of the future of mankind. Few men in these degenerate days have the endurance to read the"Columbiad" through; but "Hasty Pudding, " which Barlow celebrated inverse as good sound republican diet, may be read with some pleasure. Itbelongs to the same class of poems as Philips's "Cider, " Dyer's"Fleece, " and Grainger's "Sugar-Cane, " and is quite as good as most ofthem. There is little to be said about Alsop. He was a scho...larly gentleman, who published a few mild versions from the Italian and the Scandinavian, and a poem on the "Memory of Washington, " and was considerate enough notto publish a poem on the "Charms of Fancy, " which still exists, webelieve, in manuscript. In some verses extracted from it by the editorsof the "Cyclop
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