Patriotic Poems
Patriotic
Robert Burns - 177. Elegy On The Death Of Sir James Hunter Blair
THE LAMP of day, with-ill presaging glare, Dim, cloudy, sank beneath the western wave;Th’ inconstant blast howl’d thro’ the.- Patriotic poems.
Robert Burns - 91. The Vision
THE SUN had clos’d the winter day,The curless quat their roarin play,And hunger’d maukin taen her way, To kail-yards.- Patriotic poems.
Hugh Henry Brackenridge - A Poem, On The Rising Glory Of America
LEANDER. No more of Memphis and her mighty kings, Or Alexandria, where the Ptolomies. Taught golden commerce to unfurl her falls, And.- Patriotic poems.
John Dryden - Absalom And Achitophel
In pious times, ere priest-craft did begin,Before polygamy was made a sin;When man, on many, multipli'd his kind,Ere one to one was.- Patriotic poems.
Mary Dar Robinson - Ainsi Va Le Monde
[As a Tribute of Esteem and Admiration this Poem is inscribed to ROBERT MERRY, Esq. A. M. Member of the Royal Academy at Florence,.- Patriotic poems.
Joyce Kilmer - Easter Week
(In memory of Joseph Mary Plunkett)("Romantic Ireland's dead and gone,It's with O'Leary in the grave.")William Butler Yeats."Romantic.- Patriotic poems.
Walt Whitman - In Former Songs.
1IN former songs Pride have I sung, and Love, and passionate, joyful Life, But here I twine the strands of Patriotism and Death. .- Patriotic poems.
James Whitcomb Riley - Liberty
New Castle, July 4, 1878or a hundred years the pulse of timeHas throbbed for Liberty;For a hundred years the grand old climeColumbia.- Patriotic poems.
Elizabeth Barrett Browning - Mother And Poet
I.Dead ! One of them shot by the sea in the east,And one of them shot in the west by the sea.Dead ! both my boys ! When you sit at.- Patriotic poems.
Ivan Donn Carswell - Partisanship And Politics
Were I not a patriot, which of course I am, I would explain just how the term remains a sticking point within my craw, how it contains.- Patriotic poems.
Sir Walter Scott - Patriotism 01 Innominatus
BREATHES there the man with soul so dead,Who never to himself hath said,'This is my own, my native land!'Whose heart hath ne'er within.- Patriotic poems.
Sir Walter Scott - Patriotism 02 Nelson, Pitt, Fox
TO mute and to material thingsNew life revolving summer brings;The genial call dead Nature hears,And in her glory reappears.But oh,.- Patriotic poems.
Sir Walter Scott - Patriotism 1. Innominatus
BREATHES there the man with soul so dead, Who never to himself hath said, 'This is my own, my native land!' Whose heart hath ne'er.- Patriotic poems.
William Topaz Mcgonagall - Richard Pigott, The Forger
Richard Pigott, the forger, was a very bad man,And to gainsay it there's nobody can,Because for fifty years he pursued a career of.- Patriotic poems.
Charlotte Smith - The Emigrants: Book I
Scene, on the Cliffs to the Eastward of the Town ofBrighthelmstone in Sussex. Time, a Morning in November, 1792.Slow in the Wintry.- Patriotic poems.
Thomas Moore - The Ghost Of Miltiades
The Ghost of Miltiades came at night,And he stood by the bed of the Benthamite,And he said, in a voice, that thrill'd the frame,"If.- Patriotic poems.
Henry Lawson - The Man Who Raised Charlestown
They were hanging men in Buckland who would not cheer King George – The parson from his pulpit and the blacksmith from his forge;.- Patriotic poems.
William Cowper - The Task: Book IV, The Winter Evening (excerpts)
Hark! 'tis the twanging horn! O'er yonder bridge,That with its wearisome but needful lengthBestrides the wintry flood, in which the.- Patriotic poems.
Thomas Moore - Translation From The Gull Language
'Twas grav'd on the Stone of Destiny,In letters four, and letters three;And ne'er did the King of the Gulls go byBut those awful letters.- Patriotic poems.
THE LAMP of day, with-ill presaging glare, Dim, cloudy, sank beneath the western wave;Th’ inconstant blast howl’d thro’ the.- Patriotic poems.
Robert Burns - 91. The Vision
THE SUN had clos’d the winter day,The curless quat their roarin play,And hunger’d maukin taen her way, To kail-yards.- Patriotic poems.
Hugh Henry Brackenridge - A Poem, On The Rising Glory Of America
LEANDER. No more of Memphis and her mighty kings, Or Alexandria, where the Ptolomies. Taught golden commerce to unfurl her falls, And.- Patriotic poems.
John Dryden - Absalom And Achitophel
In pious times, ere priest-craft did begin,Before polygamy was made a sin;When man, on many, multipli'd his kind,Ere one to one was.- Patriotic poems.
Mary Dar Robinson - Ainsi Va Le Monde
[As a Tribute of Esteem and Admiration this Poem is inscribed to ROBERT MERRY, Esq. A. M. Member of the Royal Academy at Florence,.- Patriotic poems.
Joyce Kilmer - Easter Week
(In memory of Joseph Mary Plunkett)("Romantic Ireland's dead and gone,It's with O'Leary in the grave.")William Butler Yeats."Romantic.- Patriotic poems.
Walt Whitman - In Former Songs.
1IN former songs Pride have I sung, and Love, and passionate, joyful Life, But here I twine the strands of Patriotism and Death. .- Patriotic poems.
James Whitcomb Riley - Liberty
New Castle, July 4, 1878or a hundred years the pulse of timeHas throbbed for Liberty;For a hundred years the grand old climeColumbia.- Patriotic poems.
Elizabeth Barrett Browning - Mother And Poet
I.Dead ! One of them shot by the sea in the east,And one of them shot in the west by the sea.Dead ! both my boys ! When you sit at.- Patriotic poems.
Ivan Donn Carswell - Partisanship And Politics
Were I not a patriot, which of course I am, I would explain just how the term remains a sticking point within my craw, how it contains.- Patriotic poems.
Sir Walter Scott - Patriotism 01 Innominatus
BREATHES there the man with soul so dead,Who never to himself hath said,'This is my own, my native land!'Whose heart hath ne'er within.- Patriotic poems.
Sir Walter Scott - Patriotism 02 Nelson, Pitt, Fox
TO mute and to material thingsNew life revolving summer brings;The genial call dead Nature hears,And in her glory reappears.But oh,.- Patriotic poems.
Sir Walter Scott - Patriotism 1. Innominatus
BREATHES there the man with soul so dead, Who never to himself hath said, 'This is my own, my native land!' Whose heart hath ne'er.- Patriotic poems.
William Topaz Mcgonagall - Richard Pigott, The Forger
Richard Pigott, the forger, was a very bad man,And to gainsay it there's nobody can,Because for fifty years he pursued a career of.- Patriotic poems.
Charlotte Smith - The Emigrants: Book I
Scene, on the Cliffs to the Eastward of the Town ofBrighthelmstone in Sussex. Time, a Morning in November, 1792.Slow in the Wintry.- Patriotic poems.
Thomas Moore - The Ghost Of Miltiades
The Ghost of Miltiades came at night,And he stood by the bed of the Benthamite,And he said, in a voice, that thrill'd the frame,"If.- Patriotic poems.
Henry Lawson - The Man Who Raised Charlestown
They were hanging men in Buckland who would not cheer King George – The parson from his pulpit and the blacksmith from his forge;.- Patriotic poems.
William Cowper - The Task: Book IV, The Winter Evening (excerpts)
Hark! 'tis the twanging horn! O'er yonder bridge,That with its wearisome but needful lengthBestrides the wintry flood, in which the.- Patriotic poems.
Thomas Moore - Translation From The Gull Language
'Twas grav'd on the Stone of Destiny,In letters four, and letters three;And ne'er did the King of the Gulls go byBut those awful letters.- Patriotic poems.

