Classic and Contemporary Poetry
FIFTY YEARS AGO; FOR THE FOURTH OF JULY, 1826, by CHARLES SPRAGUE Poet's Biography First Line: Fifty years have rolled away Last Line: Fifty years ago! Subject(s): Fourth Of July; Time; Independence Day | ||||||||
FIFTY years have rolled away, Since that high, heroic day, When our fathers, in the fray, Struck the conquering blow! Praise to them the bold who spoke; Praise to them the brave who broke Stern oppression's galling yoke, FIFTY YEARS AGO! Pour the wine of sacrifice, Let the grateful anthem rise, Shall we e'er resign the prize? Never never no! Hearts and hands shall guard those rights, Bought on Freedom's battle heights, Where he fixed his signal lights, FIFTY YEARS AGO! Swear it! by the mighty dead, Those who counselled, those who led; By the blood your fathers shed, By your mothers' woe; Swear it! by the living few, Those whose breasts were scarred for you, When to freedom's ranks they flew, FIFTY YEARS AGO! By the joys that cluster round, By our vales with plenty crowned, By our hill-tops holy ground, Rescued from the foe, Where of old the Indian strayed, Where of old the Pilgrim prayed, Where the patriot drew his blade, FIFTY YEARS AGO! Should again the war-trump peal, There shall Indian firmness seal Pilgrim faith and patriot zeal, Prompt to strike the blow; There shall valor's work be done; Like the sire shall be the son, Where the fight was waged and won, FIFTY YEARS AGO! | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...CONSECRATED GROUND; READ AT THE NEW YORK CITY HALL by EDWIN MARKHAM FOURTH OF JULY NIGHT by CARL SANDBURG AMERICA THE BEAUTIFUL by KATHARINE LEE BATES AMERICA (1) by WILLIAM CULLEN BRYANT ANTIQUITY OF FREEDOM by WILLIAM CULLEN BRYANT CONCORD HYMN; SUNG AT COMPLETION OF CONCORD MONUMENT, 1836 by RALPH WALDO EMERSON ODE SUNG IN THE TOWN HALL, CONCORD, JULY 4, 1857 by RALPH WALDO EMERSON LIBERTY FOR ALL by WILLIAM LLOYD GARRISON THE WINGED WORSHIPPERS; ADDRESSED TO TWO SWALLOWS .. DURING SERVICE by CHARLES SPRAGUE CENTENNIAL ODE by CHARLES SPRAGUE CHARLES JAMES; ON THE ANNIVERSARY OF HIS BIRTH by CHARLES SPRAGUE |
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