Rebecca Hammond Lard

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Rebecca Hammond Lard (Laird) (born Rebecca Hammond; March 7, 1772 – September 28, 1855), is called by some critics "the first poet in Indiana". Her poetry reflects on the lives of the early people in Indiana and the colonists in Vermont. Lard's works are mainly religious and meditative in tone, but draw their inspiration in part from the Bucolics and Georgics of Virgil. She is best known for Indiana's first book of poetry, On the Banks of the Ohio, a poem she is believed to have written. rdf:langString
Rebecca Hammond Lard (ur. 7 marca 1772, zm. 28 września 1855) – amerykańska poetka. rdf:langString
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rdf:langString The power that form’d the hills and spread the plain And bade the rivers roll towards the main By the same fiat gave this clime to rise And bloom in splendour ‘neath the western skies Crown’d with his richest gifts this favour’d land' And pour’d his bounties with unsparing hand Then beasts of prey here found a resting place And savage men delighted in the chase. No cultering hand improv’d the fertile soil But herbs and flowers in wild confusion lay And trees umbrageous veil’d the noontide ray.
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rdf:langString Rebecca Hammond Lard (Laird) (born Rebecca Hammond; March 7, 1772 – September 28, 1855), is called by some critics "the first poet in Indiana". Her poetry reflects on the lives of the early people in Indiana and the colonists in Vermont. Lard's works are mainly religious and meditative in tone, but draw their inspiration in part from the Bucolics and Georgics of Virgil. She is best known for Indiana's first book of poetry, On the Banks of the Ohio, a poem she is believed to have written.
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