Poetry of America: Selections from One Hundred American Poets from 1776 to 1876G. Bell, 1878 - 387 páginas |
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... Osawatomie Brown , Came homeward in the morning - to find his house burn'd down . Then he grasp'd his trusty rifle and boldly fought for freedom ; Smote from border unto border the fierce , invading band ; And he and his brave boys vow ...
... Osawatomie Brown , Came homeward in the morning - to find his house burn'd down . Then he grasp'd his trusty rifle and boldly fought for freedom ; Smote from border unto border the fierce , invading band ; And he and his brave boys vow ...
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... Osawatomie Brown , Shed not a tear , but shut his teeth , and frown'd a terrible frown ! Then they seized another brave boy , -not amid the heat • of battle , But in peace , behind his ploughshare , and they loaded him with chains , And ...
... Osawatomie Brown , Shed not a tear , but shut his teeth , and frown'd a terrible frown ! Then they seized another brave boy , -not amid the heat • of battle , But in peace , behind his ploughshare , and they loaded him with chains , And ...
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... Osawatomie Brown , March'd across the bridged Potomac , and knock'd the sentry down ; Took the guarded armoury - building , and the muskets and the cannon ; Captured all the county majors and the colonels , one by one ; Scared to death ...
... Osawatomie Brown , March'd across the bridged Potomac , and knock'd the sentry down ; Took the guarded armoury - building , and the muskets and the cannon ; Captured all the county majors and the colonels , one by one ; Scared to death ...
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... Osawatomie Brown !! Behind whose rampant banner all the North was pouring down . But at last , ' tis said , some prisoners escaped from Old Brown's durance , And the effervescent valour of the Chivalry broke out , When they learn'd that ...
... Osawatomie Brown !! Behind whose rampant banner all the North was pouring down . But at last , ' tis said , some prisoners escaped from Old Brown's durance , And the effervescent valour of the Chivalry broke out , When they learn'd that ...
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... Osawatomie Brown , Saw his sons fall dead beside him , and between them laid him down . How the conquerors wore their laurels ; how they hasten'd on the trial ; How Old Brown was placed , half dying , on the Charles- town court - house ...
... Osawatomie Brown , Saw his sons fall dead beside him , and between them laid him down . How the conquerors wore their laurels ; how they hasten'd on the trial ; How Old Brown was placed , half dying , on the Charles- town court - house ...
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