William Ellery Channing.
1780–1842. |
An Estimate of Bonaparte |
The Need of an Original Literature |
Unitarianism |
Spiritual Freedom |
What Is Courage? |
The True Remedy for War |
The Abolitionists |
Advice to a Preacher |
Faith Schooled by Sorrow |
On Thomas Moore’s Theory of Genius |
The Life Hereafter |
John James Audubon.
1785–1851. |
A Dangerous Adventure |
A Little Idyl |
Moses Stuart.
1780–1852. |
Orthodox Free Thought |
Lewis Cass.
1782–1866. |
The First Western Courts |
Thomas Hart Benton.
1782–1858. |
The Duel between Randolph and Clay |
Fall of the Alamo |
Traits of President Jackson |
Senator Hayne and the Debate with Webster |
Charles Jared Ingersoll.
1782–1862. |
A Sketch of Jefferson |
John Sanderson.
1783–1844. |
Louis Philippe and his Family |
Washington Irving.
1783–1859. |
Of the Renowned Wouter Van Twiller |
Peter the Headstrong |
The Mission of Antony the Trumpeter |
The Powerful Army that Assembled at the City of New Amsterdam |
Rip Van Winkle |
The Poor-Devil Author |
The Discovery of America |
Oliver Goldsmith |
Parisian Sketches |
Lee and Washington at Monmouth |
William Maxwell.
1784–1857. |
A Poet of Quality |
Nathaniel Beverley Tucker.
1784–1851. |
The Foreshadowing of Disunion |
A Novelist’s Picture of Van Buren |
A Southern Marriage |
Robert Walsh.
1784–1859. |
The Experiment of Emancipation |
John Pierpont.
1785–1866. |
Warren’s Address to the American Soldiers |
The Fugitive Slave’s Apostrophe to the North Star |
Christmas Hymn |
The Exile at Rest |
My Child |
Henry Wheaton.
1785–1848. |
Discovery and Settlement of “Vinland” by the Northmen |
Samuel Woodworth.
1784–1842. |
The Bucket |
Mordecai Manuel Noah.
1785–1851. |
The Journalist’s Experience as a Playwright |
Anonymous |
On the Capture of the “Guerriere” |
Henry Marie Brackenridge.
1786–1871. |
The “Constitution” and the “Guerriere” |
Battle of the Thames |
Andrews Norton.
1786–1853. |
On Listening to a Cricket |
Trust and Submission |
Gulian Crommelin Verplanck.
1786–1870. |
On the Madness of Hamlet |
Shakespeare’s Name and Autographs |
Nicholas Biddle.
1786–1844. |
Our Political Demagogues |
Lavinia Stoddard.
1787–1820. |
The Soul’s Defiance |
Eliza Leslie.
1787–1858. |
The Set of China |
Emma Hart Willard.
1787–1870. |
Rocked in the Cradle of the Deep |
Richard Henry Dana, Sr.
1787–1879. |
The Chanting Cherubs—a Group by Greenough |
The Spectre-Horse |
Kean’s Acting |
The Little Beach-Bird |
The Moss Supplicateth for the Poet |
James Fenimore Cooper.
1789–1851. |
Fort William Henry |
The Judgment of Tamenund |
The Fight of the American Frigate |
The Royalist’s Escape |
A Struggle in the Water |
An Encounter with a Panther |
The Farewell of Leather-Stocking |
Richard Henry Wilde.
1789–1847. |
Stanzas: ‘My life is like the summer rose’ |
To the Mocking-Bird |
James Abraham Hillhouse.
1789–1841. |
The Demon-Lover |
John Wakefield Francis.
1789–1861. |
An Embarrassing Question |
Professor Mitchill’s Reformation of “Mother Goose” |
Hannah Flagg Gould.
1789–1865. |
A Name in the Sand |
Jared Sparks.
1789–1866. |
Indian Policy in 1763 |
Men of the Revolution |
Levi Woodbury.
1789–1851. |
Free Trade |
The Iron Will of Andrew Jackson |
Catharine Maria Sedgwick.
1789–1867. |
Daniel Prime |
Fitz-Greene Halleck.
1790–1867. |
Marco Bozzaris |
Burns |
On the Death of Joseph Rodman Drake |
Red Jacket |
Edward Tyrrel Channing.
1790–1856. |
Literary Fame |
Augustus Baldwin Longstreet.
1790–1870. |
The Rough-and-Tumble Fight |
Samuel Finley Breese Morse.
1791–1872. |
The First Telegraph Instrument |
Charles Sprague.
1791–1875. |
The Winged Worshippers |
Fiction |
The Family Meeting |
George Ticknor.
1791–1871. |
Literature and the Church in Spain |
Calderon’s Dramas |
Some Traits of a Historian |
Lydia Huntley Sigourney.
1791–1865. |
Columbus |
Death of an Infant |
Bernardine du Born |
The Trial of the Dead |
Alexander Hill Everett.
1790–1847. |
Shakespeare and Schiller |
A Literary Leader |
Thaddeus Stevens.
1792–1868. |
The Defection of Daniel Webster |
After Emancipation—Suffrage |
John Howard Payne.
1791–1852. |
Home, Sweet Home! |
Military Punctilio |
The Roman Father |
William Leete Stone.
1792–1844. |
A Case of Civilized Barbarity |
The Yankee Pass |
Seba Smith.
1792–1868. |
A Down-East Barter |
The Tax on Old Bachelors |
Captain Downing Carries the News to “Old Hickory” |
James Hall.
1793–1868. |
Boys of the Border |
Henry Charles Carey.
1793–1879. |
A Tariff Advocate on Literary Copyright |
Henry Rowe Schoolcraft.
1793–1864. |
The White Stone Canoe |
Nathaniel Langdon Frothingham.
1793–1870. |
To Elsie |
The Crossed Swords |
Edward Hitchcock.
1793–1864. |
The Luminiferous Ether |
Samuel Griswold Goodrich.
1793–1860. |
The Meeting-House of 1830 |
A Connecticut Beauty |
The Rise and Fall of the Sandimanians |
Webster at Bunker Hill |
Good Night |
John Neal.
1793–1876. |
The Midnight Foe |
Music of the Night |
Orville Dewey.
1794–1882. |
Talks with Thackeray |
An Optimist’s Faith |
William Cullen Bryant.
1794–1878. |
Thanatopsis |
To a Waterfowl |
A Forest Hymn |
June |
The Death of the Flowers |
The Past |
To the Fringed Gentian |
The Battle-Field |
An Evening Revery |
America |
The Planting of the Apple-Tree |
The Antiquity of Freedom |
The May Sun Sheds an Amber Light |
Robert of Lincoln |
Latter-Day Poets |
Edward Robinson.
1794–1863. |
The Alleged Site of the Holy Sepulchre |
Edward Everett.
1794–1865. |
The Great Experiment |
The “Mayflower” |
Lafayette and Napoleon |
The Character of John Quincy Adams |
Two Soldiers |
The Coming of War |
The Union |
The Rebellion |
Caroline Howard Gilman.
1794–1888. |
The Colonel’s Clothes |
Annie in the Graveyard |
Thomas Corwin.
1794–1865. |
Oregon and the Compromise Bill |
The Citizen’s Duty |
Henry Ware, Jr.
1794–1843. |
The Expression of the Inner Life |
Maria Gowen Brooks (Maria del Occidente).
1794?–1845. |
Death of Altheëtor |
The Mates |
Song of Egla |
The Widow Werther |
Joshua Reed Giddings.
1795–1864. |
A Demand for Southern Consistency |
William Buell Sprague.
1795–1876. |
Robert Hall and John Foster |
Joseph Rodman Drake.
1795–1820. |
The Culprit Fay |
The American Flag |
Daniel Pierce Thompson.
1795–1868. |
Defence of a Subterranean Stronghold |
John Pendleton Kennedy.
1795–1870. |
In the Freebooter’s Camp |
The Remarkable Adventure of Horse-Shoe and Andy |
A Sketch of William Wirt |
James Gates Percival.
1795–1856. |
The Coral Grove |
To Seneca Lake |
Sonnet |
New England |
In Exitu |
The Golden Age of Tezcuco |
William Hickling Prescott.
1796–1859. |
Noche Triste, or “The Melancholy Night” |
A Banquet of the Dead |
The Conquistadores |
Execution of Egmont and Hoorne |
George Catlin.
1796–1872. |
A Painter among the Indians |
Sarah Josepha Buell Hale.
1788–1879. |
It Snows |
John Gorham Palfrey.
1796–1881. |
The Great Awakening |
John Gardiner Calkins Brainard.
1795–1828. |
Epithalamium |
Mr. Merry’s Lament for “Long Tom” |
William Augustus Muhlenberg.
1796–1877. |
I Would not Live Alway |
Charles Theodore Christian Follen.
1796–1840. |
History and Historians |
Francis Wayland.
1796–1865. |
The Philosophy of Analogy |
George Hill.
1796–1871. |
Song of the Elfin Steersman |
Horace Mann.
1796–1859. |
Superfluous Riches |
William Ware.
1797–1852. |
Aurelian Saves Zenobia |
The Triumph of Aurelian |
The Christian Martyr |
Anonymous |
The Yankee Man-of-War |
Hugh Swinton Legaré.
1797–1843. |
Paper Money Beneficial to the Laboring Classes |
Walter Colton.
1797–1851. |
The Discovery of Gold in California |
Samuel Joseph May.
1797–1871. |
A Tribute to Mrs. Child |
Thurlow Weed.
1797–1882. |
Cabinet-Making with Mr. Lincoln |
Gerrit Smith.
1797–1874. |
His Political Creed |
John Hughes.
1797–1864. |
A Patriot-Churchman |
Samuel Gardner Drake.
1798–1875. |
The Boston Lecture—Its Origin and Evolution |
John Adams Dix.
1798–1879. |
Recurrent Tendency of Human Life and Thought |
Mirabeau Buonaparte Lamar.
1798–1859. |
The Daughter of Mendoza |
Francis Lister Hawks.
1798–1866. |
The Lost Colony of Roanoke |
George Washington Doane.
1799–1859. |
Evening |
“Hoc Erat in Votis” |
Robert Charles Sands.
1799–1832. |
The Man Who Burnt John Rogers |
William Bourne Oliver Peabody.
1799–1847. |
The Autumn Evening |
Oliver William Bourne Peabody.
1799–1848. |
Hymn to the Stars |
Rufus Choate.
1799–1859. |
The Eloquence of Revolutionary Periods |
Webster as a Statesman |
The Nation’s Orator |
Amasa Walker.
1799–1875. |
A Consistent Protective-Tariff Impracticable in a Democracy |
Grenville Mellen.
1799–1841. |
The Bugle |