Poems of American Patriotism
Produced by Robert Prince, David Starner, Juliet Sutherland
Charles Franks and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team.
An attempt has been made in the present collection to gather together the patriotic poems of America, those which depict feelings as well as those which describe actions, since these latter are as indicative of the temper of the time. It is a collection, for the most part, of old favorites, for Americans have been quick to take to heart a stirring telling of a daring and noble deed; but these may be found to have gained freshness by a grouping in order. The arrangement is chronological so far as it might be, that the history of America as told by her poets should be set forth. Here and there occur breaks in the story, chiefly because there are fit incidents for song which no poet has fitly sung as yet.
The poems have been printed scrupulously from the best accessible text, and they have not been tinkered in any way, though some few have been curtailed slightly for the sake of space. In a few cases, where the whole poem has not fallen within the scope of this volume, only a fragment is here given. When this has been done, it is pointed out. Brief notes have been prefixed to many of the poems, making plain the occasion of their origin, and removing any chance obscurity of allusion.
NEW YORK, November, 1882.
In the two score years since this collection was prepared many things have happened, and many poets have been in-spired to celebrate men and moods and deeds. It has been found necessary to omit a few of the less important verses in the earlier edition to make room for the most significant of the lyric commemorations of events almost contemporary, and therefore appealing to us more immediately, and perhaps more poignantly.
July 4, 1922.
BOSTON, Ralph Waldo Emerson
PAUL REVERE'S RIDE, Henry Wadsworth Longfellow
THE BATTLE OF LEXINGTON, Sidney Lanier
HYMN, Ralph Waldo Emerson
TICONDEROGA, V. B. Wilson
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POEMS OF AMERICAN PATRIOTISM
TABLE OF CONTENTS
BOSTON
PAUL REVERE'S RIDE
THE BATTLE OF LEXINGTON
HYMN
TICONDEROGA
GRANDMOTHER'S STORY OF BUNKER HILL BATTLE AS SHE SAW IT FROM THE BELFRY
WARREN'S ADDRESS
THE OLD CONTINENTALS
NATHAN HALE
THE LITTLE BLACK-EYED REBEL
MOLLY MAGUIRE AT MONMOUTH
SONG OF MARION'S MEN
TO THE MEMORY OF THE AMERICANS WHO FELL AT EUTAW
GEORGE WASHINGTON
PERRY'S VICTORY ON LAKE ERIE
THE STAR-SPANGLED BANNER
THE BATTLE OF NEW ORLEANS
THE AMERICAN FLAG
OLD IRONSIDES
MONTEREY
THE BIVOUAC OF THE DEAD
HOW OLD BROWN TOOK HARPER'S FERRY
APOCALYPSE
THE PICKET GUARD
THE WASHERS OF THE SHROUD
BATTLE HYMN OF THE REPUBLIC
AT PORT ROYAL
SONG OF THE NEGRO BOATMEN
READY
"HOW ARE YOU, SANITARY"
SONG OF THE SOLDIERS
JONATHAN TO JOHN
THE CUMBERLAND
KEARNEY AT SEVEN PINES EDMUND CLARENCE STEDMAN
DIRGE FOR A SOLDIER
BARBARA FRIETCHIE
FREDERICKSBURG
MUSIC IN CAMP
KEENAN'S CHARGE
THE BLACK REGIMENT
JOHN BURNS OF GETTYSBURG
TWILIGHT ON SUMTER
THE BAY-FIGHT
SHERIDAN'S RIDE
CRAVEN
SHERMAN'S MARCH TO THE SEA
O CAPTAIN! MY CAPTAIN!
ABRAHAM LINCOLN
THE BLUE AND THE GRAY
AT THE FARRAGUT STATUE
GRANT
THE BURIAL OF SHERMAN
THE MEN BEHIND THE GUNS
THE REGULAR ARMY MAN
WHEN THE GREAT GRAY SHIPS COME IN
AD FINEM FIDELES
GROVER CLEVELAND
ATOAST TO OUR NATIVE LAND
FIFTY YEARS
THE AMERICAN VOLUNTEERS
I HAVE A RENDEZVOUS WITH DEATH. . .
THE CHOICE
ANNAPOLIS
YANKS
ANY WOMAN TO A SOLDIER
TO PEACE, WITH VICTORY
YOU AND YOU
WITH THE TIDE
AMERICA'S WELCOME HOME
THE UNKNOWN SOLIDER