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Subject: GUERRIERE (SHIP)
Matches Found: 6

UPDATE command denied to user 'poetryex_users'@'localhost' for table `poetryex_poems`.`subcnt` CONSTITUTION AND THE GUERRIERE (1), by UNKNOWN    Poem Source                    
First Line: It ofttimes has been told how the british sea men
Last Line: But let the world say what they will, %the yankee boys for fighting are the dandy, oh!
Subject(s): Constitution (ship); Guerriere (ship); Navy - United States; War Of 1812


CONSTITUTION AND THE GUERRIERE (3) (WITH MUSIC), by UNKNOWN    Poem Source                    
First Line: I often have been told
Last Line: But the yankee boys at fighting are the dandy, oh!
Subject(s): Constitution (ship); Guerriere (ship); War Of 1812


FIRST FRUITS IN 1812 [AUGUST 19, 1812], by WALLACE RICE    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: What is that a-billowing there
Last Line: Found a prize, a bully battle, and a breeze!
Alternate Author Name(s): Groot, Cecil De
Subject(s): Constitution (ship); Guerriere (ship); Hull, Isaac (1773-1843); Navy - United States; Sea Battles; War Of 1812; American Navy; Naval Warfare


HALIFAX STATION, by ANONYMOUS    Poem Text                    
First Line: From halifax station a bully there came
Last Line: "saying, 'we'll fight for our country, do all things that's right, / and let the world know, that gr
Subject(s): "constitution (ship);guerriere (ship);hull, Isaac (1773-1843);sea Battles;war Of 1812;" Naval Warfare


THE CONSTITUTION AND THE GUERRIERE (2), by ANONYMOUS    Poem Text                    
First Line: Britannia's gallant streamers
Last Line: "while her cannon's fire is flashing fast, / and her yankee thunders roar"
Variant Title(s): Yankee Thunders
Subject(s): Constitution (ship);guerriere (ship);lumber & Lumbering;navy - United States;patriotism;war Of 1812; American Navy


THE CONSTITUTION AND THE GUERRIERE (4), by ANONYMOUS    Poem Text                    
First Line: I often have been told
Last Line: "since we hooked you in the gill, / don't boast upon dacres the grandee o"
Subject(s): "constitution (ship);guerriere (ship);hull, Isaac (1773-1843);sea Battles;war Of 1812;" Naval Warfare