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Searching... Subject: CONCORD, BATTLE OF Matches Found: 11 A SONG FOR LEXINGTON, by ROBERT KELLEY WEEKS Poem Text First Line: The spring came earlier on Last Line: Our first immortal name! Subject(s): American Revolution; Fourth Of July; Lexington, Battle Of (1775); Independence Day; Concord, Battle Of DAWN AT LEXINGTON, by KATHARINE LEE BATES Poem Text Poet's Biography First Line: A stealthy tramping through the dark Last Line: Flooding the world with light! Subject(s): American Revolution; Lexington, Battle Of (1775); Revere, Paul (1735-1818); War; Concord, Battle Of LEXINGTON, by PERCY MACKAYE Poem Text Poet's Biography First Line: Where is the little town of lexington? Last Line: "let lexington be still our revolution-cry!" Alternate Author Name(s): Mackaye, Percy Wallace Subject(s): American Revolution; Freedom; Lexington, Battle Of (1775); Revolutions; Liberty; Concord, Battle Of LEXINGTON DAY, 1905, by AMELIA WOODWARD TRUESDELL Poem Text First Line: On the hundred and thirtieth lexington day Last Line: To our sons may he be their buckler and shield! Subject(s): American Revolution; Battleships; Freedom; Heroism; Lexington, Battle Of (1775); Patriotism; Liberty; Heroes; Heroines; Concord, Battle Of LEXINGTON [APRIL 19, 1775], by OLIVER WENDELL HOLMES Poem Text Poet's Biography First Line: Slowly the mist o'er the meadow was creeping Last Line: Floats the fair emblem her heroes have won! Subject(s): American Revolution; Lexington, Battle Of (1775); Concord, Battle Of LEXINGTON; 1775, by JOHN GREENLEAF WHITTIER Poem Text Poet's Biography First Line: No berserk thirst of blood had they Last Line: The lion of our motherland! Subject(s): American Revolution; Lexington, Battle Of (1775); Concord, Battle Of NEW ENGLAND'S CHEVY CHASE, by EDWARD EVERETT HALE Poem Text Poet's Biography First Line: Twas the dead of night. By the pine-knot's red light Last Line: Has the old bay state seen such a hunting again. Subject(s): American Revolution; Lexington, Battle Of (1775); Concord, Battle Of SPLENDID ISOLATION; A MORAL FROM LEXINTON, 1775, by KATHARINE LEE BATES Poem Text Poet's Biography First Line: Oh, but my husband, matthew Last Line: At last it mattered to him. Subject(s): American Revolution; Lexington, Battle Of (1775); Concord, Battle Of THE BATTLE OF LEXINGTON, by SIDNEY LANIER Poem Text Poet's Biography First Line: Then haste ye, prescott and revere! Last Line: And died at the door of your house of fame Subject(s): American Revolution; Lexington, Battle Of (1775); Concord, Battle Of THE FIRST BATTLE OF THE REVOLUTION, by ANONYMOUS Poem Text First Line: "a century ago, on sterile land" Last Line: And fair columbia won a diadem Subject(s): "american Revolution;lexington, Battle Of (1775);" "concord, Battle Of; THE MINUTEMEN OF NORTHBORO, by WALLACE RICE Poem Text Poet's Biography First Line: Tis noonday by the buttonwood, with slender shadowed bud Last Line: And take the plough again in peace, their warrior's duty done. Alternate Author Name(s): Groot, Cecil De Subject(s): American Revolution; Lexington, Battle Of (1775); Concord, Battle Of |
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