Graded Poetry: Seventh Year by Various
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John Henry, Cardinal Newman, 1801-1890. Author of many volumes of
sermons and the hymn "Lead Kindly Light." Henry Francis Lyte, 1763-1847. Author of many hymns, the most popular of which is "Abide with Me." Alfred Domett, 1811-1887. Author of "Christmas Hymn." Arthur Hugh Clough, 1810-1861. Author of "Bothie of Tober-na-vuolich." Charles Mackay, 1814-1889. Author of many songs, among them "There is a Good Time Coming" and "Cheer, Boys, Cheer!" AMERICAN AUTHORS In the early days of this country the time and thought of the settlers were taken up in struggling with the difficulties of their surroundings, so that there was little opportunity for the establishment of an American literature. For art, poetry, and the beautiful in life, the colonists naturally turned to the mother country--to the home which they had so lately left. During the period before the French and Indian War the subject of religion and nice points of doctrine filled the minds of the Americans, hence we find that the first American writer who attained to a European reputation was the Rev. Jonathan Edwards, a distinguished divine and president of Princeton College. His books on "The Religious Affections" and |
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