RAISE ye the sword! let the death-stroke be given; Oh! swift may it fall as the lightning of heaven! So shall our spirits be free as our strains -- The children of song may not languish in chains! Have ye not trampled our country's bright crest? Are heroes reposing in death on her breast? Red with their blood do her mountain-streams flow, And think ye that still we would linger below? Rest, ye brave dead! midst the hills of your sires, Oh! who would not slumber when freedom expires? Lonely and voiceless your halls must remain -- The children of song may not breathe in the chain! | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...A WINTER PIECE by WILLIAM CULLEN BRYANT THE PATH-FLOWER by OLIVE TILFORD DARGAN OLD MOTHERS by CHARLES SARSFIELD ROSS SONNET: TO SLEEP by WILLIAM WORDSWORTH THE HYMNARY: 403. MARTYRS by ADAM OF SAINT VICTOR THE RIGHT MARY by CLARIBEL WEEKS AVERY EPITAPH; INSCRIPTION FOR A MONUMENT ERECTED BY GENTLEMAN FOR HIS LADY by JAMES BEATTIE |