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- Tags: William Cullen Bryant
A Reminiscence of Federalism
Tags: "Hymn to Adversity" (1782), "Il Penseroso" (1645), 1833, 1834, A Sentimental Journey Through France and Italy (1768), Acts 7.60, Angelica Catalani, anonymous publication, aristocracy, As You Like It, ballots, Beauty and the Beast, Chimborazo, clergy, coming of age, Cotton Mather, courtship, Curtius, Death, death-bed promise, Democrat, Edie Ochiltree, elections, Federalism, Gioachino Rossini, Helicon, herbalist, Increase Mather, inheritance, Jack and the Beanstalk, Jacobin, Jews, John Adams, John Cotton, John Milton, Judges 11:34, lampoons, Laurence Sterne, lawyer, letters, Love, marriage, New England, newspapers, Norton Anthology of American Literature, Paradise Lost, partisan, pseudonym, Puritans, second wives, Shakespeare, Sir Walter Scott, sisters, Southerners, spinster, Tales and Sketches -First Series, The Age of Reason (1794), The Antiquary (1816), The Token, Thomas Gray, Thomas Jefferson, Thomas Paine, Tristam Shandy, Uncle Toby, Vermont, Virgil, widowers, William Cullen Bryant
The Falls of Bash-Pish, or The Eagle's Nest
Tags: "Gerusalemme Liberata", "Green River", "Monument Mountain", 1839, Antonio, Barrington, Bash Bish falls, Bash-Pish, Berkshires, Canaan Falls, Carbonari, Catholicism, Clorinda, Connecticut, Eleuterio Felice Foresti, Fridolin of Säckingen, furnaces, German, Housatonic, inns, Italian, Jahconick, journal, Kaatskills, Merchant of Venice, Mount Rhiga, Mount Washington, picturesque, Polish, Portia, Salisbury, Saxon, Schaffhausen, Seged, Shakespeare, Sheffield, Shylock, Southern Literary Messenger, Spielberg fortress, Stockbridge, Torquato Tasso, Touchstone, tourism, travel writing, William Cullen Bryant
Country Pleasures
Tags: "The Death of the Flowers", "To the Fringed Gentian", Arabian Nights, Bees, Blackbirds, Caliph Abdelrahman, cats, Country, Depression, Dogs, Hoboken, Juvenile fiction, Juvenile Miscellany, letters, Little John, Massachusetts, New York City, Painting, poetry, Robin Hood, Rockaway, Sketching, squirrels, Staten Island, Wildlife, William Cullen Bryant