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  1. The Life And Works Of Joseph Rodman Drake 1795-1820: A Memoir by Joseph Rodman Drake, 2008-06-13
  2. The Life And Works Of Joseph Rodman Drake 1795-1820: A Memoir by Joseph Rodman Drake, 2010-09-10
  3. The Life And Works Of Joseph Rodman Drake 1795-1820: A Memoir by Joseph Rodman Drake, 2010-09-10
  4. The Croakers by Halleck Fitz-Greene 1790-1867, 2010-09-29
  5. The culprit fay. A poem. by Joseph Rodman Drake. With one hundre by Drake. Joseph Rodman. 1795-1820., 1897-01-01
  6. Life And Works Of Joseph Rodman Drake (1795-1820) (BCL1-PS American Literature) by Joseph Drake, 1935-01
  7. The Life and Works of Joseph Rodman Drake (1795-1820): A Memoir and Complete Text of his Poems and Prose by Joseph Rodman & Frank Lester Pleadwell (ed.) Drake, 1935
  8. The Life and Works of Joseph Rodman Drake 1795-1820: a Memoir by Joseph Rodman Drake,
  9. The culprit fay by Joseph Rodman Drake 1795-1820 Skinner Hubert Marshall 1855-1916 ed, 1905-12-31

41. Calls For Papers: American: CFP: Early American Nature Writers
Brainard (17961828) Phoebe Carey Mark Catesby William Clifton (1772-1799) MollieEvelyn Moore Davis (1844-1909) Joseph Rodman Drake (1795-1820) Paul Dudley
http://www.english.upenn.edu/CFP/archive/American/0126.html
CFP: Early American Nature Writers (no deadline noted; dictionary)
From: Jason Horn ( j_horn@gdn.edu
Date: Sat Oct 18 2003 - 12:16:39 EDT Call for Contributors
Contributors wanted to write entries for a new volume of
the Dictionary of Literary Biography: Early American Nature Writers:
Poetry.
As the editor for this series, I am calling for contributors
for the following names:
Elizabeth Akers Allen (1832-1911)
Francis Jane Crosby Van Alstyne (1820-1905)
Thomas Ashe
Benjamin Smith Barton Caroline Lawrence Bedinger (1858-1914) William Cullen Bryant (1794-1878) John Gardiner Calkins Brainard (1796-1828) Phoebe Carey Mark Catesby William Clifton (1772-1799) Mollie Evelyn Moore Davis (1844-1909) Joseph Rodman Drake (1795-1820) Paul Dudley George Washington Doane (1799-1832) Thomas Hariot (1560-1621) H. Hay

42. Index
Translate this page 1817?-1895 Gutenberg Doumic, Rene, 1860-1937 Gutenberg Doyle, Arthur Conan, Sir,1859-1930 Gutenberg Drake, Joseph Rodman, 1795-1820 Gutenberg Dreiser, Theodore
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Dana, Marvin, 1867- Gutenberg
Dana, Richard Henry, 1815-1882 Gutenberg
Dante AKA: Dante Alighieri, 1265-1321 Gutenberg
Dante Alighieri, 1265-1321 AKA: Dante Gutenberg
Darlington, Edgar B. P. Gutenberg
Darwin, Charles, 1809-1882
Daudet, Alphonse, 1840-1897 Gutenberg
Daviess, Maria Thompson, 1872-1924 Gutenberg
Davis, Arthur Hoey, 1899-1935 AKA: Rudd, Steele, 1899-1935 Gutenberg
Davis, James J. (James John), 1873-1947 Gutenberg Davis, Rebecca Harding, 1831-1910 Gutenberg Davis, Richard Harding, 1864-1916 Gutenberg De Presno, Odd Gutenberg De Quincey, Thomas, 1785-1859 Gutenberg De Saint-Pierre, Bernardin, 1737-1814 Gutenberg De la Mare, Walter, 1873-1956 Gutenberg De la Ramee, Maria Louise, 1839-1908 AKA: Ouida, 1839-1908, Gutenberg Declan, Saint, Bishop of Ardmore Gutenberg Defoe, Daniel, 1661?-1731 Gutenberg Deland, Margaret Wade Campbell, 1857-1945 Gutenberg Depew, Chauncey M. (Chauncey Mitchell), 1834-1928 Gutenberg Descartes, Rene, 1596-1650 Gutenberg Dewey, John, 1859-1952 Gutenberg Dickens, Charles, 1812-1870

43. Stef's Writers On Freedom Page
With Freedom s soil beneath our feet, And Freedom s banner streamingo er us? The American Flag. Joseph Rodman Drake. 17951820.
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Here the free spirit of mankind, at length,
Throws its last fetters off; and who shall place
A limit to the giant's unchained strength,
Or curb his swiftness in the forward race?
The Ages. William Cullen Bryant. 1794-1878. Humanity has advanced, when it has advanced, not because it has been sober, responsible, and cautious, but because it has been playful, rebellious, and immature.
Tom Robbins Freedom is about the ability to make choices.
Freedom is about taking responsibility for your own actions.
To take responsibility, to make good choices, to be free, to love, to discern:
these require knowledge. To gain knowledge, one needs information and experience. To gain information and experience, one needs communication. The Internet is about communication and information. By facilitating knowledge, it facilitates freedom. This is why the Internet is so important, why it must be allowed to flourish, why it must not be muzzled by vague and chilling restrictions.
Stef.

44. BookFinder.com: Book Directory
Selected Poems 1404769579 Introduction to Emily Dickinson 1404769587 Life andWorks of Joseph Rodman Drake (17951820) 1404769595 Paul Laurence Dunbar
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46. The American Flag - Our American Heritage Library - TEAM AMERICA PAC
Congressman Tom Tancredo Our Collection of Stories, Poems, Prayers,and Letters, The American Flag by Joseph Rodman Drake (1795-1820).
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HOME OUR MISSION CONTACT US NEWS AND OPINION ... THE PLEDGE
Our Collection of Stories,
Poems, Prayers, and Letters
The American Flag
by Joseph Rodman Drake - (1795-1820)

When Freedom from her mountain height
Unfurled her standard to the air,
She tore the azure robe of night,
And set the stars of glory there; She mingled with its gorgeous dyes
The milky baldric of the skies,
And striped its pure, celestial white With streakings of the morning light; Then from his mansion in the sun She called her eagle bearer down, And gave into his mighty hand The symbol of her chosen land. Majestic monarch of the cloud! Who rear'st aloft thy regal form, To hear the tempest-trumpings loud, And see the lightning lances driven, When strive the warriors of the storm, And rolls the thunder-drum of heaven Child of the sun! to thee 'tis given To guard the banner of the free, To hover in the sulphur smoke, To ward away the battle-stroke, And bid its blendings shine afar, Like rainbows on the cloud of war, The harbingers of victory!

47. History Bookshop.com: Gazer's Spirit
(no longer attributed to Leonardo), The Head of Medusa Joseph Rodman Drake (17951820), The National Painting /John Trumbull, The Declaration of Independence
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48. Untitled Document
Joseph Rodman Drake (17951820) Poet and satirist. Born in New YorkCity, and buried in Drake Park in the Bronx. Under the name
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NEW YORK CITY AUTHORS Note: The authors in this list are deceased New York State writers. This compilation is by no means complete: at regular intervals authors will be added, and readers of the site are invited to submit the names of published authors for consideration (excluding self-published or vanity press authors) to wordthur@stny.rr.com. A New York State literary panel will determine which suggested authors will be listed. Click to access a specific county/borough: Click here to access alphabetical author list (See NYS AUTHORS for those authors/writers living/working in the following counties: Albany, Allegany, Broome, Cattararaugus, Cayuga, Chattauqua, Chemung, Chenango, Clinton, Columbia, Cortland, Delaware, Dutchess, Erie, Essex, Franklin, Fulton, Genessee, Greene, Hamilton, Herkimer, Jefferson, Lewis, Livingston, Madison, Monroe, Montgomery, Nassau, Niagara, Oneida, Onondaga, Ontario, Orange, Orleans, Otswego, Oswego, Putnam, Rensselaer, Rockland, St. Lawrence, Saratoga, Schenectady, Schoharie, Schuyler, Seneca, Steuben, Suffolk, Sullivan, Tioga, Tompkins, Ulster, Warren, Washington, Wayne, Westchester, Wyoming, and Yates.) NEW YORK CITY AUTHORS, A-Z

49. Drake, Joseph Rodman
Drake, Joseph Rodman. 17951820, American poet and satirist, b. NewYork City. Under the name ldquor;The Croakers, rdquor; he and
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50. EBOOKS - ALPHABETICAL LIST ~ D
Drake, Durant. Drake, Ensign Robert L. Drake, Joseph Rodman, 17951820. Drake,Robert L., 1887-. Drannan, William F., 1832-1913. Dreiser, Theodore, 1871-1945.
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Alphabetical List A B C D ... Library

51. The Spiritwalk Library: Project Gutenberg
1918 Douglas, RK Douglass, Frederick, 1817?1895 Doumic, Rene, 1860-1937 Doyle,Arthur Conan, Sir, 1859-1930 Drake, Joseph Rodman, 1795-1820 Dreiser, Theodore
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52. American Authors On The Web
Joseph Rodman Drake (17951820); James Gates Percival (1795-1856);John Pendleton Kennedy (1795-1870); Josiah Warren (1798?-1874); Amos
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  • 53. E. A. Poe Society Of Baltimore
    Drake, Joseph Rodman (17951820) Review of The Culprit Fay (Drake) and AlnwickCastle (Halleck) (April 1836, text A — Southern Literary Messenger) (See
    http://www.eapoe.org/works/criticsm/
    Last Update: April 12, 2002 Navigation: Main Menu Poe's Poems Poe's Tales Poe's Misc
    Poe's Literary Criticism
    Since most of the literary criticism of Poe's era is unsigned, attribution is a complex and divisive issue. All items included here have been attributed to Poe at one time or another, but are subject to further analysis as our project proceeds. In general, uncertain attributions are noted by the presence of a question mark ("?"), with more question marks ("?") being used to denote less certain items. A few doubtful items are included merely because they have not been disproven. Again, these marks are not definitive at this stage. At the end of each selection, beyond the "End of Text" tag, is a code, such as "[S:1]". This code is intended as an internal marker for keeping track of verification of the text. In general, a value of "[S:0]" or the total absence of the code notes that the text has been entered, but not yet verified. Anyone who has ever tried to proofread a large volume of text will appreciate the inherent difficulties.
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    The Collections and Books:
    During his lifetime, Poe planned, but never published a collection of his literary notices. A posthumous collection, edited by Rufus Wilmot Griswold, incorporates a few of his reviews, taken from the material Poe had accumulated for "Literary America." These collections are listed chronologically.

    54. "The Judas Goat" - Novel Info
    Chapter 25 a morning of delight. possibly from Hope by Joseph Rodman Drake(1795-1820.) And though Aurora s stealing beam/may wake a morning of delight
    http://www.mindspring.com/~boba4/Judas.html
    The Judas Goat
    Archived by Mike on 15 December, 1996
    Latest Update 08 March 2004 by Bob Ames
    Publication Information
    Hardcover Edition Published by: Houghton Mifflin Publication Date: ISBN: Paperback Edition Published by:: Dell Publishing Co., Inc. ISBN Large Print Edition Published by Thorndike Press ISBN Audio Cassette Edition Published by: Books on Tape Read By: Michael Prichard Length 6 cassettes, 360 min. The above information is from the online catalog of the Minuteman Library Network and my own collection.-Bob
    Cover Information
    Taken from the back of the paperback edition "Spenser had gone to Londonand not to look at the Queen. He'd gone to track down a bunch of bombers who'd blown his client's wife and kids away. His job was to catch them. Or kill them. His client wasn't choosy. But there were nine killers to one Spenserlong odds that could add up to a short life. Hawk, the iron-fisted Boston enforcer, would help balance the equation. The rest would depend upon a wild plan. Spenser would get one of the terrorists to play Judas Goatto lead him to the others. Trouble was, he hadn't counted on her being very blond, very beautiful, and very, very dangerous."
    Recurring Characters
    • Hawk is the only recurring character that has any significant presence in TJG. He and Spenser discuss Detective Lieutenant Martin Quirk and Henry Cimoli as men who know "how a man acts". Spenser and Hawk spend a good deal of time together, and further define their relationship in the process. Spenser mentions the incident in

    55. September 11, 2001
    The symbol of her chosen land. Joseph Rodman Drake. 17951820. ~~~~~.written with love by. Linda Eppinger-Wells Our spirit
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    to download the music, right click above) this site is optimized for 1024x768 IE5.0 or higher Graphic intense please refresh if graphics don't show Please copy this Memorial Candle and add it to your site! (Please link back to this page) On Monday there were people fighting against praying in schools ... On Tuesday you would have been hard pressed to find a school where someone was not praying On Monday there were people were trying to separate each other by race, sex, color and creed...
    On Tuesday they were all holding hands On Monday we thought that we were secure...
    On Tuesday we learned better On Monday we were talking about heroes as being athletes...
    On Tuesday we relearned what hero meant On Monday people went to work at the world trade centers as usual...
    On Tuesday they died On Monday people were fighting the 10 commandments on government property
    On Tuesday the same people all said 'God help us all' while thinking 'Thou shall not kill' On Monday people argued with their kids about picking up their room
    On Tuesday the same people could not get home fast enough to hug their kids On Monday people picked up McDonalds for dinner
    On Tuesday they stayed home On Monday people were upset that their dry cleaning was not ready on time
    On Tuesday they were lining up to give blood for the dying On Monday politicians argued about budget surpluses...

    56. The Mad Cybrarian's Library: Free Online E-texts - Authors Do-Dz
    Drake, Joseph Rodman, 17951820 The American Flag (page images at MOA); CulpritFay and Other Poems (SUBJECT Poetry, American) Gutenberg FTP UITXT 72 Kb
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    Dobie, J. Frank [James Frank], 1888-1964 Dobyns, Henry F.: Dockter, John: Dodd, Derrick: Doddridge, Philip Dodge, David Dodge, Mary Mapes, 1830-1905

    57. Fenno-Hoffman Family Papers Subject Index
    37,40,48,50,53,54,76 Distilleries 254 Divorce 581 Domestic servants 160 461,6358 Domestics 412,36 511 See also Caty Drake, Joseph Rodman, 17951820 32
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    58. Drake, Joseph Rodman. The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. 2001
    Drake, Joseph Rodman. 1795–1820, American poet and satirist, b. New York City. 1.See FL Pleadwell, ed., The Life and Works of Joseph Rodman Drake (1935). 2.
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    59. The American Flag. / By Joseph Rodman Drake. Illustrated From
    The American flag. / By Joseph Rodman Drake. Illustrated from original drawings by F. O. C. Darley. Illuminated cover by John A. Hows. Music from Bellini, by Geo. Danskin. Cover title. Illustrated
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    60. Joseph Rodman Drake: Poems
    An index of poems by Joseph Rodman Drake. Drake, Joseph Rodman. Born in New York City, August 17, 1795; died there September 21, 1820. The short life of Joseph Rodman Drake has a
    http://www.poetry-archive.com/d/drake_joseph_rodman.html
    POEMS BY JOSEPH RODMAN DRAKE: DRAKE, JOSEPH RODMAN Keats is striking. Drake's poems, containing his patriotic classic, "The American Flag," were published in 1836 by his daughter under the title of "The Culprit Fay, and Other Poems." This biographical note is reprinted from The Little Book of American Poets: 1787-1900 . Ed. Jessie B. Rittenhouse. Cambridge: Riverside Press, 1915. RELATED WEBSITES Find articles on JOSEPH RODMAN DRAKE: BROWSE THE POETRY ARCHIVE: A B C D ... Email Poetry-Archive.com

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