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> English Poetry III: From Tennyson to Whitman
The kindly-earnest, brave, foreseeing man, / Sagacious, patient, dreading praise, not blame, / New birth of our new soil, the first American.
Ode Recited at the Harvard Commemoration
James Russell
Lowell
Harvard Classics, Vol. 42
English Poetry III
From Tennyson to Whitman
The 200 poems in this last of a three-volume anthology constitute 40 nineteenth-century Britonssuch as Browning, Arnold and Rossettiand Americansfrom Bryant and Emerson to Poe and Longellow.
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