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Definition of Anne Bradstreet
1. Noun. Poet in colonial America (born in England) (1612-1672).
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Literary usage of Anne Bradstreet
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Samuel Sewall and the World He Lived in by Nathan Henry Chamberlain (1897)
"Anne Bradstreet on " The Sun and Earth." FOR reasons evident to every student of
that period, our early Puritan literature ..."
2. A History of American Literature by Moses Coit Tyler (1883)
"John Norton—His poem on the death of Anne Bradstreet—John Rogers —His poetic
praise of Anne Bradstreet. III.—Urian Oakes—His high literary gifts—His elegy ..."
3. American Poetry by Percy Holmes Boynton, Frank Martindale Webster, George Wiley Sherburn, Howard M. Jones (1918)
"Old Friends, William Winter. American Poets and Their Theology, AH Strong.
History of American Literature since 1870, FL Pattee. Anne Bradstreet (1612-1672) ..."
4. Selections from Early American Writers, 1607-1800 by William B. Cairns (1909)
"Anne Bradstreet [The chief poetess of the colonial time was born in England about
1612, the daughter of Thomas Dudley; and was married in 1628 to Simon ..."
5. American Poems (1625-1892) by Walter Cochrane Bronson (1912)
"Anne Bradstreet THE PROLOGUE To sing of Wars, of Captains, and of Kings, Of Cities
founded, Common-wealths begun, For my mean pen are too superiour things, ..."
6. Vital Records of Topsfield, Massachusetts by Topsfield (Mass.) (1895)
"Anne Bradstreet, noted as the earliest famale poet in America, was the daughter
of Thomas Dudley and wife of Simon ..."