The Colonial Renaissance Colonial writings - Represent British ideas—And English liberty— Thomas Morton - His "New English Canaan " John Winthrop - His "History of New England" Interpretations of freedom and liberty- Roger Williams-His "Bloudy Tenent" - John Cotton's "Bloudy Tenent Washed" Nathaniel Ward- His "Simple Cobler of Agawam" - Eulogy Psalmody-"Bay Psalm Book"-Anne Bradstreet Michael Wigglesworth-"The Day of Doom." VI. SEWALL'S DIARY AND MATHER'S "MAGNALIA" Crossing the century line-Publications of the day New York-Wolley and Keith-In the South, Jeremiah Dummer-His "Letter to a Noble Lord' and "Defense of New England"-John Wise- His "Churches' Quarrel Exposed Contemporary Writings-Early newspapers- The almanac - As a literature primer. - Jonathan Edwards - His writings-"Freedom of Liberal tendencies Thomas Prince William Separation and association-Political discussion Oratory the literature of war- - From words to blows -Thomas Paine's "Common Sense" and "Crisis" -Patrick Henry - Other Southern orators - North- Trumbull's "McFingal" - Dwight's "Conquest of Canaan" - Barlow's "Vision of Columbus Susanna Rowson - Her "Charlotte Temple - - Brown - His fiction - The forward movement. ture Salmagundi "-James K. Paulding - - His writings. York"-"The Sketch Book - Life and letters Joseph Rodman Drake Fitz-Greene Halleck Clement C. Moore Gulian C. Verplanck ard Taylor-Traveller and journalist -"By-Ways - Revolt in New England- Whittier's antecedents - - "Voices of Freedom' War songs-Poems Primitive inclinations-Life at Walden Pond XXXI. SPARKS, BANCROFT, HILDRETH, PRESCOTT Sparks's early life and labors - Methods— Bancroft-Round Hill School - "History of the - 360 Motley's first efforts - "Dutch Republic Topics of interest Later works - Parkman |