Greenfield Hill A poem in seven parts. I. The prospect. II. The flourishing village. III. The burning of Fairfield. IV. The destruction of the Pequods. V. The clergyman's advice to the villagers. VI. The farmer's advice to the villagers. VII. The vision, or prospect of the future happiness of America |
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To JOHN ADAMS, Esquire, VICE-PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA,
THIS Poem is inscribed with Sentiments of the highest Respect for his Private Character, and for the important Services he has rendered his Country,
By his very Obedient,
And Most humble Servant,
TIMOTHY DWIGHT.
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