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Part I Reading Lists *Required Reading *Adams, John and Abigail Adams. Your selections from The Letters of Abigail and John *Ashbridge, Elizabeth. Some Account of the Early Part of the Life *Bradford, William. Of Plymouth Plantation *Bradstreet, Anne. Selections from The Tenth Muse (1650) and The Works of Anne Bradstreet (ed. Jeannine Hensley, 1967). "Epistle to the Reader. by John Woodbridge" Introductory verses by Nathaniel Ward, John Rogers, and John Woodbridge "The Prologue" "In Honour of Du Bartas" "In Honour of Queen Elizabeth" "Contemplations" "The Flesh and the Spirit" "The Author to her Book" "Before the Birth of One of Her Children" "A Letter to Her Husband Absent upon Public Employment" "In Reference to her Children" "In Memory of Anne Bradstreet" "To My Dear Children" "My Dear Children" "Upon the Burning of Our House" "As Weary Pilgrim"

*Brown, Charles Brockden. Alcuin, Wieland *Cabeza de Vaca. Relation of Alvar Nunez Cabeza de Vaca *Cotton, John. Mr. Cotton's Rejoynder (in Hall, ed. The Antinomian Crisis) *Discourses of Race, Identity, and Nation (Heath Anthology): Aupaumut, Hendrick (Mahican). From "A Short Narration of My Last Journey to the Western Contry" Equiano, Olaudah. From The Interesting Narrative of the Life of Olaudah Equiano, or Gustavus Vassa, The African. Written by Himself Hall, Prince. "To the Honorable Council & House of Representatives for the State of Massachusetts- Bay The Petition of a great number of Negroes," "A Charge, Delivered to the African Lodge" Hammon, Briton. Narrative of the Uncommon Sufferings and Surprizing Deliverance of Briton Hammon Hammon, Jupiter. "An Evening Thought: Salvation by Christ, with Penetential Cries," "An Address to Miss Phillis Wheatly [sic], Ethiopian Poetess" Haynes, Lemuel. "Liberty Further Extended: Or Free Thoughts on the Illegality of Slave-keeping" Occom, Samson. A Short Narrative of My Life, "A Sermon Preached by Samson Occom" *Early American Jeremiads: Danforth, Samuel. "New-England's Errand into the Wilderness" Shepard, Jr., Thomas. "Eye-Salve" Wigglesworth, Michael. "God's Controversy with New-England" *Edwards, Jonathan. "God Glorified in Man's Dependence," "Divine and Supernatural Light," A Faithful Narrative of the Surprising Conversions," "Personal Narrative," "Sinners in the Hands of an Angry God," The Nature of True Virtue *Foster, Hannah. The Coquette *Franklin, Benjamin. "Way to Wealth," Autobiography *Freneau, Philip. Selections from Poems of Freneau. Ed. Harry Hayden Clark. New York: Hafner, 1929; rpt. 1960; and The Heath Anthology of American Literature "The Power of Fancy"

"A Political Litany" (HA) "To Sir Toby" (HA) "The Hurricane" "The Wild Honey Suckle" "To an Author" "On the Universality and Other Attributes of the God of Nature" "On Observing a Large Red-streak Apple" (HA) "The Indian Burying Ground" "The Indian Student" "On the Causes of Political Degeneracy" (HA) "On Mr. Paine's Rights of Man" "The Rising Glory of America" (with Brackenridge) "The Deserted Farmhouse" "To a Caty-Did" "The House of Night" "The Vanity of Existence" *Hooker, Thomas. The Application of Redemption (selections in Perry Miller, The Puritans, Vol. 1) *Jefferson, Thomas. Declaration of Independence, Notes on the State of Virginia *Mather, Cotton. Magnalia Christi Americana 2 vols. 1702: Part I: Part II: Part III: Part IV: Antiquities Governors (Bradford; Winthrop; Phips) Ministers (Intro; Johannes in Eremo; Norton; Davenport; Appendix--Hooker) Harvard (Jonathan Mitchell)

Part V: Part VI: Synods (first three parts) Remarkable Providences (none) Part VII: Wars of the Lord (all) *Murray, Judith Sargent. "Desultory Thoughts," "On the Equality of the Sexes," "Observations on Female Abilities," "Sketch of the Present Situation of America, 1794," The Traveller Returned (drama) *Native American Oral Literatures. Selections of narrative and poetry from The Heath Anthology of American Literature and The Norton Anthology of American Literature *Paine, Thomas. "Common Sense," "The Crisis" (Number I), The Age of Reason (Part I) *Rowlandson, Mary White. Narrative of the Captivity and Restauration *Rowson, Susanna. Charlotte Temple *Satire in the Eighteenth Century: Barlow, Joel. "Advice to a Raven in Russia," "The Hasty Pudding" Brackenridge, Hugh Henry. Modern Chivalry Dwight, Timothy. "The Triumph of Infidelity," your selections from Greenfield Hill Trumbull, John. "The Progress of Dulness," "M'Fingal" Tyler, Royall. The Contrast Warren, Mercy Otis. "A Political Reverie," "The Genius of America weeping the absurd Follies of the Day" *Sewall, Samuel. Your selections from the Diary, "The Selling of Joseph" *Shepard, Thomas. Autobiography *St. John Crevecoeur, J. Hector. Letters from an American Farmer *Taylor, Edward. Selections from The Poems of Edward Taylor (ed. Stanford 1960) and from Edward Taylor's Minor Poetry (ed. Davis and Davis, 1981) From the Preparatory Meditations: Prologue, Series I.1-I.8, Series II.1, II.26, II.43, II.50, II.60B II.115

Gods Determinations touching his Elect From Minor Poetry: "Upon a Spider Catching a Fly" "Huswifery" "Upon Wedlock, & Death of Children" "The Ebb & Flow" "Dove Letter" and "Dove Poem" (1674) "Were but my Muse an Huswife Good" "Funerall Poem upon the Death of my ever Endeared, & tender Wife" "A Valediction to all the World preparatory for Death" (Version 1) "A Fig for thee Oh! Death" (Version 2) *Wheatley, Phillis. Selections from Poems on Various Subjects, Religious and Moral (1773) and The Poems of Phillis Wheatley (ed. Mason, rev. ed. 1989). Prefatorial materials from the first edition "To Maecenas" "On Virtue" "To the University of Cambridge, in New-England" "On Being Brought from Africa to America" "On the Death of the Rev. Mr. George Whitefield. 1770." "Thoughts on the Works of Providence" "To a Clergyman on the Death of His Lady" "On Recollection" "On Imagination"

"A Funeral Poem on the Death of C.E. an Infant of Twelve Months" "To the Right Honourbale William, Earl of Dartmouth" "On the Death of J.C. an Infant" "To S.M. a Young African Painter, on Seeing His Works" "America" "To the King's Most Excellent Majesty" "To His Excellency George Washington" "Liberty and Peace" Letters (Mason edition) to Tanner, Occom, and Thornton *Winthrop, John. "Model of Christian Charity," Journal (History of New England; Richard S. Dunn and Laetitia Yeandle ppbk. Edition) *Woolman, John. Journal, "Some Consideration on Keeping of Negroes" For Further Reading Adams, John. "Dissertation on Feudal and Canon Law," "Novanglus" Letters Allen, Ethan. Reason the Only Oracle of Man Bartram, William. Travels Bellamy, Joseph. The Wisdom of God in the Permission of Sin Beverly, Robert. History and Present State of Virginia Briant, Lemuel. "The Absurdity of Depreciating Moral Virtue" Brown, Charles Brockden. Ormond, Arthur Mervyn, Bulkeley, Peter. The Gospel-Covenant Byrd, William. The Secret Diary, The History of the Dividing Line Calef, Robert. More Wonders of the Invisible World

Chauncy, Charles. "Enthusiasm Described and Cautioned Against," Seasonable Thoughts on Religion in New England, The Salvation of All Men Colman, Benjamin. Practical Discourses on The Ten Virgins Columbus, Christopher. (in the words of Bartolome de Las Casas), selections from Journal of the First Voyage to America, 1492-1493, and from Narrative of The Third Voyage, 1498-1500 Cook, Ebenezer. The Sot-Weed Factor Cotton, John. "God's Promise to His Plantations," Christ the Fountain of Life, The New Covenant, The Bloody Tenent Washed Davenport, John. The Saint's Anchor Hold de la Cruz, Sor Juana Ines. Respuesta, selected Poems (Peden or Trueblood edition) Dennie, Joseph. "The Farrago," "The Lay Preacher" Dummer, Jeremiah. Vindication of the Charters Dunlap, William. Andre Early American Jeremiads: Mitchell, Jonathan. "Nehemiah on the Wall" Wigglesworth, Michael. "The Day of Doom," "Meat Out of the Eater" Edwards, Jonathan. Treatise Concerning Religious Affections, Freedom of the Will, The End for Which God Created the World, Original Sin Franklin, Benjamin. Dissertation on Liberty and Necessity, "Bagatelles," misc. Letters and Essays Hamilton, et. al., Alexander. The Federalist Hooker, Thomas. The Poor Doubting Christian, "The Soul's Implanting" Hopkins, Samuel. System of Doctrines Hutchinson, Thomas. History of Massachusetts Bay Jefferson, Thomas. "Summary View of the Rights," misc. Letters and Addresses, including letters to and from John Adams

Johnson, Edward. Wonder-Working Providence of Sion's Saviour Knight, Sarah Kemble. Journal Langdon, Samuel. "Government Corrupted by Vice" Leonard, Daniel. "Massachusettensis" Letters Lewis, Richard "Journey from Patapsko to Annapolis" Mather, Cotton. "The Way to Prosperity," Wonders of the Invisible World, Bonifacius, The Christian Philosopher, Manuductio ad Ministerium Mather, Increase. The Life of Richard Mather, "The Mystery of Israel's Salvation, Remarkable Providences Mather et. al, Richard. Bay Psalm Book Mayhew, Jonathan. "The Right and Duty of Private Judgment," "Discourse Concerning Unlimited Submission" Morton, Thomas. The New England Canaan Murray, Judith Sargent. The Medium, or Virtue Triumphant (drama), The Story of Margaretta from The Gleaner Norton, John. "Abel Being Dead Yet Speaketh, The Orthodox Evangelist, The Answer, "Sion's Outcast Healed" Oliver, Peter. Origin and Progress of America's Rebellion Paine, Thomas. The Rights of Man Palou, Francisco. Life of Junipero Serra Perez de Villagra, Gaspar. The History of New Mexico (epic poem) Satire in the Eighteenth Century: Barlow, Joel. "The Prospect of Peace," Vision of Columbus Brackenridge, Hugh Henry. The Rising Glory of America Dwight, Timothy. Travels in New England and New York, "Columbia"

Tyler, Royall. The Algerine Captive Warren, Mercy Otis. The Group, selections from Poems Dramatic and Miscellaneous Shepard, Thomas. The Sound Believer, Parable of the Ten Virgins, Preface to Defence of the Answer Smith, John. The General History of Virginia St. John Crevecoeur, J. Hector. Sketches of Eighteenth Century America Stiles, Ezra. "Discourse on the Christian Union," "The U.S. Elevated to Glory" Stockton, Elizabeth Boudinot. Selections from Only for the Eye of a Friend: The Poetry of Elizabeth Boudinot Stockton Stoddard, Solomon. An Appeal to the Learned, The Doctrine of the Instituted Churches, The Safety of Appearing Taylor, Edward. Treatise Concerning the Lord's Supper, Christographia Ward, Nathaniel. The Simple Cobbler of Aggawam Washington, George. "Farewell Address" Webster, Noah. Dissertations on the American Language West, Samuel. "A Sermon Preached May 29, 1776" Williams, John. The Redeemed Captive Returning to Zion Williams, Roger. A Key into the Language of America, The Bloody Tenent of Persecution Winthrop, John. "Reasons for the Intended Plantation in N.E." Wise, John. Vindication of the Churches Recommended Poems From Non-Asterisked Authors Stockton, Annis Boudinot. Selections from Only for the Eye of a Friend: The Poetry of Annis Boudinot Stockton (ed. Mulford, 1995) "To Laura" "Epistle, To Lucius"

"A Poetical Epistle, Addressed by a Lady of New Jersey, to Her Niece, upon Her Marriage" "The Vision, an Ode to Washington" "To Miss Mary Stockton[,], an epistle upon some gentleman refusing to admit ladies of their circle "On the death of General Montgomery" "On hearing of the news of the capture of Lord Cornwallis" together with Lucinda and Aminta, a pastoral, on the capture of Lord Cornwallis and the british army, by General Washington" "Peace, A Pastoral Dialogue--Part the second-- (Aminta and Lucinda cont.) Stockton writes a series of poems on Washington, often enclosed within letters (see Mulford edition), select and cull: "To General Washington [Aug. 26, 1783] "To General Washington[,], An Epistle Sesptr 24th 1783 "Addressed to General Washington, in the year 1777" "Epistle to General Washington [May 26, 1787] "To the President of the United States" "The Vision, an Ode to Washington" "An ode on the birth day of the illustrious George Washington" "An Elegiack Ode on the 28th day of February [1782]. The anniversary of Mr. [Stockton's] death" "Anniversary Elegy on the Death of Mr Stockton the 28th of feb 1783" "Elegy on the death of Mrs. Dickinson" Warren, Mercy Otis. Selections from Poems Dramatic and Miscellaneous (1790) "To Mrs. Montague" "A Political Reverie" "On the Death of Mrs. S.---------- "The Squabble of the Sea Nymphs"

"To a Young Lady" "To the Hon. J. WINTHROP, Esq." "To Fidelio, Long absent on the great public Cause, which agitated all America, in 1776" "To Honoraria, on her Journey to Dover, 1777" "On the Deth of the Hon. JOHN WINTHROP... Addressed to his Lady" "The Genius of America weeping the absurd Follies of the Day" "To Mr Adams" "A Thought on the Inestimable Blessing of Reason" November 1998