The Poets of Maine
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Excerpt from The Poets of Maine: A Collection of Specimen Poems From Over Four Hundred Verse-Makers of the Pine-Tree State, With Biographical Sketches
The Hallowell press, in 1797, issued the earliest bound book printed and published in Maine, a thin duodecimo, entitled Female Friend ships, and the first regular work in verse was Gov. Lincoln's volume, entitled The Village, brought out in 1816. The only volumes similar in character to our own published thus far in Maine have been The Bowdoin Poets, in 1840, and the Native Poets of Maine, in 1854, Copies of which are now rare. We have drawn from them much interesting matter not elsewhere accessible.
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