Our Singing Strength: An Outline of American Poetry (1620-1930)Coward-McCann, Incorporated, 1929 - 643 pages |
Contents
CHAPTER PAGE I PRELIMINARY CONFESSION I | 1 |
PRIMITIVE POETRY UNDER THE COLONIES | 5 |
TWO POETS IN TWO CENTURIES | 14 |
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