This text, a Latin poem in dactylic hexameter with an accompanying English translation in heroic verse stands as the earliest surviving work of poetry about New England and the second oldest poem whose origins can be traced directly to the British American colonies. Only two copies of the original 1625 edition are known to survive; one is held at the Huntington Library in San Marino, California, and the other is housed at the British Museum. The Latin portion comprises 309 lines and praises the geographic features, flora and fauna of New England, and spends a majority of its verses describing the Native Americans with awe and curiosity. The English version contains 366 lines, frequently uses obscure terminology, and departs too drastically ...
This thesis analyses the representations of North America in English travel narratives between the y...
Includes selection of vocabulary in the Massachuset language: p. [1-5], 3rd group LoC Subject Headin...
Two exceptional colonial poems, Thomas Morton's version of the events around his Maypole at Merrymou...
This text, a Latin poem in dactylic hexameter with an accompanying English translation in heroic ver...
[6], 24, [2] p.Dedication signed: William Morrell.Latin verse followed by English.Printer's name fro...
John Smith (1580-1631) made one voyage to the coast of Massachusetts and Maine in 1614, and attempte...
John Smith (1580-1631) made one voyage to the coast of Massachusetts and Maine in 1614, and attempte...
Microfilm. Ann Arbor, Mich., Xerox University Microfilms, 1972. 35 mm. (American Culture Series, ree...
In 1696 there appeared in Boston an anonymous 16mo volume of 56 pages containing four “epistles,” wr...
Augustan American verse is the essence of this article. The poetry composed by the colonial poets fr...
Samuel Danforth’s election sermon of 1670 is a classic example of the New England jeremiad. Addresse...
For more than 150 years the New England Primer, often called “The Little Bible of New England,” serv...
Samuel Danforth’s election sermon of 1670 is a classic example of the New England jeremiad. Addresse...
Late in the year 1653, but under date of 1654, Nathaniel Brooke, a London publisher, at the Angel i...
This brief account of the major engagement of the Pequot War appeared about six months after the Mys...
This thesis analyses the representations of North America in English travel narratives between the y...
Includes selection of vocabulary in the Massachuset language: p. [1-5], 3rd group LoC Subject Headin...
Two exceptional colonial poems, Thomas Morton's version of the events around his Maypole at Merrymou...
This text, a Latin poem in dactylic hexameter with an accompanying English translation in heroic ver...
[6], 24, [2] p.Dedication signed: William Morrell.Latin verse followed by English.Printer's name fro...
John Smith (1580-1631) made one voyage to the coast of Massachusetts and Maine in 1614, and attempte...
John Smith (1580-1631) made one voyage to the coast of Massachusetts and Maine in 1614, and attempte...
Microfilm. Ann Arbor, Mich., Xerox University Microfilms, 1972. 35 mm. (American Culture Series, ree...
In 1696 there appeared in Boston an anonymous 16mo volume of 56 pages containing four “epistles,” wr...
Augustan American verse is the essence of this article. The poetry composed by the colonial poets fr...
Samuel Danforth’s election sermon of 1670 is a classic example of the New England jeremiad. Addresse...
For more than 150 years the New England Primer, often called “The Little Bible of New England,” serv...
Samuel Danforth’s election sermon of 1670 is a classic example of the New England jeremiad. Addresse...
Late in the year 1653, but under date of 1654, Nathaniel Brooke, a London publisher, at the Angel i...
This brief account of the major engagement of the Pequot War appeared about six months after the Mys...
This thesis analyses the representations of North America in English travel narratives between the y...
Includes selection of vocabulary in the Massachuset language: p. [1-5], 3rd group LoC Subject Headin...
Two exceptional colonial poems, Thomas Morton's version of the events around his Maypole at Merrymou...