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Searching... Subject: DELAWARE (RIVER) Matches Found: 8 ACROSS THE DELAWARE, by WILLIAM MCKENDREE CARLETON Poem Text Poet's Biography First Line: The winter night is cold and drear Last Line: And god has crossed the delaware! Alternate Author Name(s): Carleton, Will Subject(s): American Revolution; Delaware (river); Trenton, Battle Of (1776) THE BALLAD OF DANIEL BRAY, by JOSEPH FULFORD FOLSOM Poem Text First Line: The delaware, with stately sweep Last Line: "he brought the boats to washington." Subject(s): American Revolution; Delaware (river); Trenton, Battle Of (1776) THE CANAL-BOAT PILOT, RETIRED, by HARRINGTON GREEN Poem Text First Line: Lazily floating between the green hills Last Line: Then under the bridges of brunswick town! Subject(s): Boats; Delaware (river) THE DELAWARE, by OLIVER CRANE Poem Text First Line: Hail! Thou prince of noble rivers Last Line: Ever safely on thy tide. Subject(s): Delaware (river) THE DELAWARE, by THOMAS DUNN ENGLISH Poem Text Poet's Biography First Line: My mother, the cloud, cast me down to the ground Last Line: Yet flowing and flowing. Subject(s): Delaware (river) THE DELAWARE WATER-GAP, by ELIZABETH LUMMIS FRIES ELLETT Poem Text First Line: Our western land can boast no lovelier spot Last Line: Fertility renewed and fresh delights. Alternate Author Name(s): Ellet, Elizabth F. Subject(s): Delaware (river) TO THE HONOURABLE W. R. SPENCER; FROM BUFFALO, UPON LAKE ERIE, by THOMAS MOORE Poem Text Poet's Biography First Line: Thou oft hast told me of the fairy hours Last Line: Have many a mile to journey, ere we meet! Alternate Author Name(s): Little, Thomas Subject(s): Buffalo (city), New York; Delaware (river); Homesickness; Lake Erie; Mississippi River; Missouri River; Rivers; Schuylkill River WASHINGTON BY THE DELAWARE, by CINCINNATUS HEINE MILLER Poem Text Poet's Biography First Line: The snow was red with patriot blood Last Line: Think, think of washington! Alternate Author Name(s): Miller, Joaquin Subject(s): American Revolution; Courage; Delaware (river); Trenton, Battle Of (1776); Valor; Bravery |
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