The Echo: With Other PoemsPrinted at the Porcupine Press by Pasquin Petronius, 1807 - 331 σελίδες Anthology of poems by the Hartford Wits that had appeared in the American Mercury magazine from 1791 to 1805. The primary contributors were Richard Alsop and Theodore Dwight. Other contributors included Lemuel Hopkins, H.H. Brackenridge (on the Indian War), Mason Cogswell, William Trumbull, Elihu Hubbard Smith. |
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Σελίδα xv
... voice as each successive speaker taught , With wit and dullness was alternate fraught : But now no more thy mimic arts are found Contracted to the shadow of a sound.- To nobler faculties thy voice aspires , And lends to dullness all the ...
... voice as each successive speaker taught , With wit and dullness was alternate fraught : But now no more thy mimic arts are found Contracted to the shadow of a sound.- To nobler faculties thy voice aspires , And lends to dullness all the ...
Σελίδα 5
... voice of NATURE , which is the voice of GOD , says , that “ He made of our blood all the nations who dwell on the face of the earth . " They were all spoke into being by divine omnipotence ; they are all instamped with his image , and ...
... voice of NATURE , which is the voice of GOD , says , that “ He made of our blood all the nations who dwell on the face of the earth . " They were all spoke into being by divine omnipotence ; they are all instamped with his image , and ...
Σελίδα 7
... voice , which now is understood , To mean the same thing as the voice of GOD , ( That is to us , who all the twenty own , GOD NATURE ranks at least at number one , ) Says of our blood all things at first were made , All wear one image ...
... voice , which now is understood , To mean the same thing as the voice of GOD , ( That is to us , who all the twenty own , GOD NATURE ranks at least at number one , ) Says of our blood all things at first were made , All wear one image ...
Σελίδα 10
... voice weak ? —That voice once made the proudest king- dom in Europe tremble to its centre . Does his hand shake ? - That hand was once firm , strong were its sinews , and ably did it enforce the feelings of a firm heart . - 10.
... voice weak ? —That voice once made the proudest king- dom in Europe tremble to its centre . Does his hand shake ? - That hand was once firm , strong were its sinews , and ably did it enforce the feelings of a firm heart . - 10.
Σελίδα 11
... voices of those who oppose us . The well - informed advocates of a Thea- tre did not wish nor attempt it . Judicious arguments and elo- quence were used on both sides ; but several men as well as boys , did unite to silence an eminent ...
... voices of those who oppose us . The well - informed advocates of a Thea- tre did not wish nor attempt it . Judicious arguments and elo- quence were used on both sides ; but several men as well as boys , did unite to silence an eminent ...
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American Mercury appear'd bade band Behold Ben Austin beneath blest blood bosom BRACKENRIDGE brave Christopher Love Congress Connecticut Connecticut Courant Cornplanter dare dark Democrats dire dread e'en e'er Echo eyes Faction's fame fate fear Fed'ralists feel fill'd fire foes freedom French friends Gallia's genius Gentlemen grace Guillotina hand HARTFORD head heart heaven History of Connecticut honour hope human Indian Jacobins John Woods king land late laws length Liberty light loud Matthew Lyon mighty mind nation ne'er never New-York night o'er patriot peace plain race rejoice renegadoes Resolv'd roar round Samuel Adams sans-culotte savage scarce scene Shawanese shore Sir William Johnson skies smiles song sons soul sound spirit spread storm strain sway thee thing thou thought throng thunder toil tongue town Treaty tribes truth vex'd vile Virginia voice wild wond'rous
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Σελίδα 162 - I know that the acquisition of Louisiana has been disapproved by some, from a candid apprehension that the enlargement of our territory would endanger its union. But who can limit the extent to which the federative principle may operate effectively?
Σελίδα 163 - These persons inculcate a sanctimonious reverence for the customs of their ancestors ; that whatsoever they did must be done through all time ; that reason is a false guide, and to advance under its counsel in their physical, moral, or political condition, is perilous innovation ; that their duty is to remain as the Creator made them — ignorance being safety, and knowledge full of danger.
Σελίδα 165 - Contemplating the union of sentiment now manifested so generally as auguring harmony and happiness to our future course, I offer to our country sincere congratulations. With those, too, not yet rallied to the same point the disposition to do so is gaining strength; facts are piercing through the veil drawn over them, and our doubting brethren will at length see that the mass of their...
Σελίδα 322 - ... passing through the town unusually clamorous. The inhabitants were equally perplexed and frightened : some expected to find an army of French and Indians; others feared an earthquake, and dissolution of Nature. The consternation was universal. Old and young, male and female, fled naked from their beds, with worse shriekings than those of the frogs.
Σελίδα 165 - ... let us cherish them with patient affection; let us do them justice, and more than justice, in all competitions of interest; and we need not doubt that truth, reason, and their own interests, will at length prevail, will gather them into the fold of their country, and will complete their entire union of opinion, which gives to a nation the blessing of harmony, and the benefit of all its strength.
Σελίδα 164 - ... they too have their anti-philosophers, who find an interest in keeping things in their present state, who dread reformation, and exert all their faculties to maintain the ascendency of habit over the duty of improving our reason and obeying its mandates.
Σελίδα 145 - My system for the attainment of this object has uniformly been, to overlook all personal, local, and partial considerations ; to contemplate the United States as one great whole ; to confide that sudden impressions, when erroneous, would yield to candid reflection ; and to consult only the substantial and permanent interests of our country.
Σελίδα 321 - July, 1758, the frogs of an artificial pond three miles square, and about five miles from Windham, finding the water dried up, left the place in a body, and marched, or rather hopped, towards Winnomantic River. They were under the necessity of taking the road and going through the town, which they entered about midnight.
Σελίδα 162 - ... conduct myself as may best satisfy their just expectations. On taking this station, on a former occasion, I declared the principles on which I believed it my duty to administer the affairs of our commonwealth. My conscience tells me I have, on every occasion, acted up to that declaration, according to its obvious import, and to the understanding of every candid mind.
Σελίδα 163 - But the endeavors to enlighten them on the fate which awaits their present course of life, to induce them to exercise their reason, follow its dictates, and change their pursuits with the change of circumstances, have powerful obstacles to encounter.