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193:, which she demonstrated to her husband. She informed him that it was the production of a young woman at service in the family of a friend at Rhinebeck, and who had been in that capacity more than twenty years. Mr. Potter had often noticed James on account of her retiring and modest manners. When he learned more about Maria James, he looked at some of her other poetry. Mr. Potter arranged for her poems to be published, with a preface by him, in a volume entitled 441: 411: 386: 365: 455: 200:
Potter's long introduction to the collection assures readers that Maria James "solaced a life of labour with intellectual occupations," and that "her achievements should be made known to repress the supercilious pride of the privileged and educated." In this way, Potter vindicated, in an admirable
149:). Besides carrying out household tasks, she had further opportunities for reading. The heads of the family constantly impressed on the children that "the fear of the Lord is the beginning of wisdom" and that to "depart from iniquity is understanding". In her leisure hours, she read from the 204:
With respect to some of her early poems, she recollected trying something in this way for the amusement of a little boy who was very dear to her. Except this, with a very few other pieces, no attempt of the kind was made until
248:. After publication, it was popularly assumed that she had not written the poem without help. Many of the pieces were written from impressions received in youth, particularly the 236:, it brought to her mind certain conversations which she heard in the early part of her life regarding Bonaparte. The poem was produced the following summer. In the year 1819, 170:
In her seventeenth year, she left the Garrettsons to learn dressmaking, but it proved unsuccessful as a career. After this, she worked for several households, mainly in the
115:, which she described as the first time that she ever heard a good reader. Her parents moved house, and James found herself in a school where the elder children used the 516: 501: 73:
of various households. She composed poetry in her free time, inspired by impressions from her youth. In 1839, a collection of her poems was published by
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manner, against the sneers of Johnson, the propriety of recognising the abilities of the humblest classes.
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Maria James was born in 1793, in Wales. She was about seven years old (
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138:), James's parents arranged for her to enter the family of Rev. 119:. She found herself entranced by the sounds of their reading of 291: 289: 287: 285: 44:. As a child, she emigrated with her family from Wales to 331: 329: 327: 314: 312: 310: 308: 306: 304: 96:, where her father went to work at the slate quarries. 395:
James, Maria (1839). "Alonzo Potter, "Introduction"".
225:. In the summer of 1832, when she heard a reading of 65:, James was a domestic worker in the residence of 48:. She would spend most of her life in this state. 401:(Public domain ed.). J. S. Taylor. p.  426:(Public domain ed.). D. Appleton. p.  8: 423:Appleton's Cyclopædia of American Biography 295: 142:, where she lived until she was seventeen ( 420:Wilson, James Grant; Fiske, John (1887). 189:. Mrs. Potter had with her a copy of the 335: 318: 281: 380:(Public domain ed.). H.C. Baird. 347: 197:, by Maria James, published in 1839. 7: 517:Welsh emigrants to the United States 234:Louis Antoine Fauvelet de Bourrienne 107:was her only school book. She heard 502:19th-century American women writers 99:She was fond of reading the common 25: 492:19th-century Welsh women writers 453: 409: 384: 363: 374:Griswold, Rufus Wilmot (1852). 246:Ode on the Fourth of July, 1833 217:. Others early verses included 191:Ode on the Fourth of July 1833 42:Ode on the Fourth of July 1833 1: 442:Works by or about Maria James 143: 132: 86: 59: 52: 177:In 1833, the wife of Bishop 532:Poets from New York (state) 497:19th-century American poets 377:The Female Poets of America 185:, returned from a visit to 181:, one of the professors in 548: 29: 527:American domestic workers 153:, two odd volumes of the 94:Dutchess County, New York 81:Early years and education 487:19th-century Welsh poets 296:Wilson & Fiske 1887 187:Rhinebeck on the Hudson 522:Welsh domestic workers 398:Wales: And Other Poems 111:'s paraphrases of the 195:Wales and other Poems 507:American women poets 272:, in 1868, age 74. 270:Rhinebeck, New York 213:, with a number of 207:The Mother's Lament 159:'s Cheap Repository 140:Freeborn Garrettson 131:At the age of ten ( 67:Freeborn Garrettson 229:Napoleon Bonaparte 164:Pilgrim's Progress 117:American Preceptor 113:twenty-third psalm 18:Maria James (poet) 512:Welsh women poets 242:New York American 238:The American Flag 155:Adventurer; Miss 121:Timothy Dwight IV 16:(Redirected from 539: 463: 461:Biography portal 458: 457: 456: 446:Internet Archive 431: 413: 412: 406: 388: 387: 381: 367: 366: 351: 345: 339: 333: 322: 316: 299: 293: 240:appeared in the 148: 145: 137: 134: 91: 88: 64: 61: 57: 54: 21: 547: 546: 542: 541: 540: 538: 537: 536: 467: 466: 459: 454: 452: 438: 419: 410: 394: 385: 373: 364: 360: 355: 354: 346: 342: 334: 325: 317: 302: 294: 283: 278: 266: 146: 135: 129: 89: 83: 62: 55: 35: 28: 23: 22: 15: 12: 11: 5: 545: 543: 535: 534: 529: 524: 519: 514: 509: 504: 499: 494: 489: 484: 479: 469: 468: 465: 464: 449: 448: 437: 436:External links 434: 433: 432: 407: 382: 359: 356: 353: 352: 340: 323: 300: 298:, p. 399. 280: 279: 277: 274: 268:James died in 265: 262: 260:, and others. 128: 125: 109:Joseph Addison 82: 79: 32:Maria Gisborne 26: 24: 14: 13: 10: 9: 6: 4: 3: 2: 544: 533: 530: 528: 525: 523: 520: 518: 515: 513: 510: 508: 505: 503: 500: 498: 495: 493: 490: 488: 485: 483: 480: 478: 475: 474: 472: 462: 451: 447: 443: 440: 439: 435: 429: 425: 424: 417: 416:public domain 408: 404: 400: 399: 392: 391:public domain 383: 379: 378: 371: 370:public domain 362: 361: 357: 350:, p. 29. 349: 344: 341: 338:, p. 67. 337: 336:Griswold 1852 332: 330: 328: 324: 321:, p. 66. 320: 319:Griswold 1852 315: 313: 311: 309: 307: 305: 301: 297: 292: 290: 288: 286: 282: 275: 273: 271: 263: 261: 259: 255: 251: 247: 243: 239: 235: 231: 230: 224: 223:The Adventure 220: 216: 212: 208: 202: 198: 196: 192: 188: 184: 183:Union College 180: 179:Alonzo Potter 175: 173: 168: 166: 165: 160: 158: 152: 151:Female Mentor 141: 126: 124: 122: 118: 114: 110: 106: 105:New Testament 102: 97: 95: 80: 78: 76: 75:Alonzo Potter 72: 68: 49: 47: 43: 39: 33: 27:American poet 19: 422: 397: 376: 343: 267: 257: 253: 250:Whippoorwill 249: 245: 241: 237: 226: 222: 218: 210: 206: 203: 199: 194: 190: 176: 169: 162: 154: 150: 130: 116: 98: 84: 50: 41: 37: 36: 482:1868 deaths 477:1793 births 358:Attribution 254:Meadow Lark 219:Hummingbird 157:Hannah More 147: 1810 136: 1803 90: 1800 63: 1810 56: 1803 38:Maria James 471:Categories 348:James 1839 276:References 103:, and the 71:nurseries 227:Life of 215:epitaphs 101:hymnbook 46:New York 444:at the 258:Firefly 172:nursery 418:: 393:: 372:: 256:, the 252:, the 211:Elijah 209:, and 161:; and 127:Career 264:Death 232:, by 51:From 221:and 428:399 174:. 58:to 473:: 403:29 326:^ 303:^ 284:^ 167:. 144:c. 133:c. 87:c. 77:. 60:c. 53:c. 430:. 405:. 34:. 20:)

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Maria James (poet)
Maria Gisborne
New York
Freeborn Garrettson
nurseries
Alonzo Potter
Dutchess County, New York
hymnbook
New Testament
Joseph Addison
twenty-third psalm
Timothy Dwight IV
Freeborn Garrettson
Hannah More
Pilgrim's Progress
nursery
Alonzo Potter
Union College
Rhinebeck on the Hudson
epitaphs
Napoleon Bonaparte
Louis Antoine Fauvelet de Bourrienne
Rhinebeck, New York




Wilson & Fiske 1887

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