Classic and Contemporary Poetry
OLD TENNESSEE, by A. J. HOLT First Line: The land of pure and balmy air Last Line: In battle-scarred old tennessee. Subject(s): Tennessee | ||||||||
The land of pure and balmy air, Of streams so clear and skies so fair, Of mountains grand and fountains free, The lovely land of Tennessee! The fairest of the fair we see, The bravest of the brave have we, The freest of the noble free, In battle-scarred old Tennessee. | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...FAIR TIMES IN OLD TENNESSEE by JOHN TROTWOOD MOORE LONGIN' FUR TENNESSEE (A LAMENT FROM YANKEE LAND) by JOHN TROTWOOD MOORE SUNSET ON THE TENNESSEE by JOHN TROTWOOD MOORE TENNESSEE; A CENTENNIAL POEM, 1897 by JOHN TROTWOOD MOORE THE LILY OF FORT CUSTER by JOHN TROTWOOD MOORE THE OLD PLANTATION by JOHN TROTWOOD MOORE THE TENNESSEEAN TO THE FLAG by JOHN TROTWOOD MOORE YORK OF TENNESSEE by EDNA DEAN PROCTOR DEJECTION: AN ODE by SAMUEL TAYLOR COLERIDGE |
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