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Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Searching... Subject: MANILA, PHILIPPINES Matches Found: 13 A BALLAD OF MANILA BAY, by CHARLES GEORGE DOUGLAS ROBERTS Poem Text Poet's Biography First Line: Your threats how vain, corregidor Last Line: A hundred years ago! Subject(s): Courage; Manila, Philippines; Spanish-american War (1898); Valor; Bravery BATTLE OF MANILA, by AMELIA JOSEPHINE BURR Poem Source First Line: Out of the deep, o lord Subject(s): Manila, Philippines DEWEY AND HIS MEN, by WALLACE RICE Poem Text Poet's Biography First Line: Glistering high in the midnight sky Last Line: And the wildfire lights as dewey fights on the broad manila bay. Alternate Author Name(s): Groot, Cecil De Subject(s): Dewey, George (1837-1917); Manila, Philippines; Spanish-american War (1898) DEWEY AT MANILA [MAY 1, 1898], by ROBERT UNDERWOOD JOHNSON Poem Text Poet's Biography First Line: Twas the very verge of may Last Line: Must be wise as well as brave. Subject(s): Dewey, George (1837-1917); Manila, Philippines; Patriotism; Spanish-american War (1898) DEWEY IN MANILA BAY [MAY 1, 1898], by RICHARD VORHEES RISLEY Poem Text First Line: He took a thousand islands and he didn't lose a man Last Line: For fighting's part of what a yankee knows! Alternate Author Name(s): Risley, R. V. Subject(s): Dewey, George (1837-1917); Manila, Philippines; Patriotism; Spanish-american War (1898) JUST ONE SIGNAL, by ANONYMOUS Poem Text First Line: The war-path is true and straight Last Line: For the way to fight is to fight Subject(s): "manila, Philippines;patriotism;spanish-american War (1898); MANILA, by EUGENE FITCH WARE Poem Source Poet's Biography First Line: Oh, dewy was the morning, upon the first of may Last Line: And dewey feel discouraged? I dew not think we dew Alternate Author Name(s): Ironquill Variant Title(s): Manila Ba Subject(s): Dewey, George (1837-1917); Manila, Philippines MANILLA BAY, by ARTHUR HALE Poem Text First Line: From keel to fighting top, I love Last Line: With his head out of the port. Subject(s): Manila, Philippines; Spanish-american War (1898) MCILRATH OF MALATE, by JOHN JEROME ROONEY Poem Text First Line: Yes, yes, my boy, there's no mistake Last Line: And valor claimed her own! Subject(s): Manila, Philippines; Patriotism; Spanish-american War (1898) THE BATTLE OF MANILA; A FRAGMENT, by RICHARD HOVEY Poem Text Poet Analysis Poet's Biography First Line: By cavite on the bay Last Line: Will keep and hold the sea! Subject(s): Manila, Philippines; Navy - United States; Spanish-american War (1898); War; American Navy THE CAPTIVE SHIPS AT MANILA, by DOROTHY PAUL Poem Text First Line: Our keels are furred with tropic weed Last Line: Out again to the blue! Subject(s): Manila, Philippines; World War I; First World War THE SALUTE OF THE 'IMMORTALITE', by AMELIA WOODWARD TRUESDELL Poem Text First Line: The coming dawn flung out her pennants grey Last Line: Till anglo-saxon peace shall lead the world. Subject(s): Battleships; Manila, Philippines; Navy - Great Britain; Soldiers; Spanish-american War (1898); English Navy TYPHOON IN MANILA, by JUDY BLAESKE Poem Source First Line: Dawn is dark - deep clouds hide the sun Subject(s): Manila, Philippines; Typhoons |
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