Statistics for occurrence #1 of “Mrs. Sigourney” in chapter 1 of Cambridge History of American Literature: volume 1, Colonial and Revolutionary Literature: Early National Literature: Part I:
...hem of the Narragansett Indians, , as heralding the dawn of a genuinely native school of poetry.
Our pioneer historian Knapp discreetly hesitates to say whether she of the banks of the Connecticut [ Mrs. Sigourney ], whose strains of poetic thought are as pure and lovely as the adjacent wave touched by the sanctity of a Sabbath's morn, be equal to her tuneful sisters, Hemans and Landon, on the other side of the...
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