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“To the University of Cambridge, in New-England”
Posted on | No CommentsWHILE an intrinsic ardor prompts to write, The muses promise to assist my pen; ‘Twas not long since I left my native shore The land of errors, and Egyptain gloom: […] -
“An Address to the Atheist”
Posted on | No CommentsWritten in 1767, 14 years of age. The poems urge atheists to embrace Christianity. Muse! where shall I begin the spacious feild To tell what curses unbeleif doth yeild? […] -
“An Address to the Deist”
Posted on | No CommentsWritten in 1767, 14 years of age. The poems urge deists to embrace Christianity. Must Ethiopians be employ’d for you? Much I rejoice if any good I do. I […] -
“Atheism”
Posted on | No CommentsWritten on July 1769. Similar to written in 1767, Wheatley urges atheist to believe in god who created the universe. Where now shall I begin this Spacious field To […] -
“An Elegiac Poem On the Death of that celebrated Divine, and eminent Servant of Jesus Christ, the Reverend and Learned Mr. George Whitefield”.
Posted on | No CommentsHail, happy Saint, on thy immortal throne! To thee complaints of grievance are unknown; We hear no more the music of thy tongue, Thy wonted auditories cease to throng. […] -
“To His Excellency, George Washington”
Posted on | No CommentsCelestial choir! enthron’d in realms of light, Columbia’s scenes of glorious toils I write. While freedom’s cause her anxious breast alarms, She flashes dreadful in refulgent arms. See mother earth […] -
“On Messrs Hussey and Coffin”
Posted on | No CommentsPhillis Wheatley’s first published poem in the Newport Mercury, December 21, 1767. Did Fear and Danger so perplex your Mind, As made you fearful of the Whistling Wind? […] -
“To the King’s Most Excellent Majesty”
Posted on | No CommentsWritten in 1768 praising King George III for repealing the Stamp Act. Your subjects hope, dread Sire– The crown upon your brows may flourish long, And that your arm […] -
“On The Death of Mr. Snider Murder’d By Richardson”
Posted on | No CommentsIn heavens eternal court it was decreed How the first martyr for the cause should bleed To clear the country of the hated brood He whet his courage for the […] -
“America”
Posted on | No CommentsNew England first a wilderness was found Till for a continent ’twas destin’d round From feild to feild the savage monsters run E’r yet Brittania had her work begun Thy […]