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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

61. Joseph Rodman Drake --  Britannica Student Encyclopedia
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62. Drake's Equation --  Britannica Student Encyclopedia
He also took a leading part in defeating the Great Armada sent bySpain to invade England. , Drake, Joseph Rodman (1795–1820).
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63. Drake, Joseph Rodman
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64. Joseph Rodman Drake, American Poet And Satirist []
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65. Joseph Rodman Drake, American Poet And Satirist []
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Related Category: American Literature, Biographies Joseph Rodman Drake Evening Post (1819, first complete ed. 1860). Drake's longest serious poem is "The Culprit Fay" (in The Culprit Fay and Other Poems, 1835); his poem "The American Flag" was long a standard patriotic declamation. Halleck's elegy beginning, "Green be the turf above thee," was written upon Drake's death. See F. L. Pleadwell, ed., The Life and Works of Joseph Rodman Drake
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  • 67. GIGA Quote Author Page For Joseph Rodman Drake
    Joseph Rodman Drake. American poet (1795 1820).
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    Yet I will look upon thy face again,
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    A well remembered form in each old tree And hear a voice long loved in thy wild minstrelsy. Bronx Bronx River Rivers 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. The CroakersThe American Flag (st. 1) [ Flags Flag of the free heart's hope and home! By angel hands to valour given, Thy stars have lit the welkin dome; And all thy hues were born in heaven. The CroakersThe American Flag (st. 5) [ Flags WWW.GIGA-USA.COM Back to Top of Page SUPPORT GIGA: Honor System Amazon Office Depot Target ... Field's The GIGA name and the GIGA logo are trademarks registered in the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office by John C. Shepard.

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    69. The American Flag
    The American Flag Joseph Rodman Drake 1795–1820. When Freedom from her mountainheight. Unfurled her standard to the air. She tore the azure robe of night.
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    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. Flag of the brave! thy folds shall fly The sign of hope and triumph high! When speaks the signal-trumpet tone And the long line comes gleaming on. Ere yet the life-blood, warm and wet, Has dimmed the glistening bayonet Each soldier eye shall brightly turn To where thy sky-born glories burn, And as his springing steps advance, Catch war and vengeance from the glance; And when the cannon-mouthings loud Heaven in wild wreaths the battle-shroud And gory sabers rise and fall, Like shoots of flame on midnight's pall; Then shall thy meteor-glances glow, And cowering foes shall sink beneath Each gallant arm that strikes below That lovely messenger of death.

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    71. Edmund Clarence Stedman, Ed. (1833 - 1908). An American Anthology, 1787 - 1900.
    By Joseph Rodman Drake (1795 1820). From “The Culprit Fay”. THE FAY’S SENTENCE.THE MONARCH sat on his judgment-seat. On his brow the crown imperial shone,.
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    By Joseph Rodman Drake
    T HE MONARCH sat on his judgment-seat On his brow the crown imperial shone, The prisoner Fay was at his feet, And his peers were ranged around the throne. He waved his sceptre in the air; He looked around and calmly spoke; His brow was grave and his eye severe, But his voice in a softened accent broke: Thou hast broke thine elfin chain, Thy flame-wood lamp is quenched and dark, Thou hast sullied thine elfin purity Thou hast scorned our dread decree, And thou shouldst pay the forfeit high, But well I know her sinless mind Is pure as the angel forms above, Gentle and meek, and chaste and kind, Such as a spirit well might love; Fairy! had she spot or taint, Bitter had been thy punishment. Or seven long ages doomed to dwell With the lazy worm in the walnut-shell; Or every night to writhe and bleed Beneath the tread of the centipede; Or bound in a cobweb dungeon dim, Your jailer a spider huge and grim, Amid the carrion bodies to lie, Of the worm, and the bug, and the murdered fly; These it had been your lot to bear, Had a stain been found on the earthly fair.

    72. Brief Biographies Of Jackson Era Characters (D)
    Source Dictionary of American Biography. Drake, Joseph Rodman (1795 1820)A popular poet in his day, especially known for the 640 line Culprit Fay .
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    Painter and inventor of the daguerreotype, which he worked on in the late 1820s and the 1830s, communicating it to the French Academy of Sciences in 1839.
    Dahlgren, John Adolphus Bernard 1809 - 1870:
    Naval officer. Created the Dahlgren gun, an 11 incher. Rear Admiral during the Civil war. Author of books on ordinance. Born in Philadelphia.
    Dale, Robert William 1829 - 1895:
    Congregational minister and advocate of educational reforms, and of secular education and disestablishment of the church, in England.
    Dalton, John Call 1825 - 1889:
    Physiologist and Professor of the College of Physicians and Surgeons in New York from 1844-83. Born in Chelmsford, MA.
    Dana, Charles Anderson 1819 - 1897:
    Charter member of Brook Farm 1841-6. Newspaper editor on the New York Tribune from 1847-62. Assistant secretary of war 1863-4. Coedited the New American Cyclopaedia - 16 volumes, issued from 1858 - 63. Owner and editor of the New York Sun from 1868-97. Born in Hinsdale, NH.
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    73. Brief Biographies Of Jackson Era Characters
    1818 Feb.20 1895) Downing, Major Jack 1829- ? Drake, Francis Samuel(1828-1885)Drake, Joseph Rodman(1795 - 1820) Drake, Samuel Adams(1833-1905) Drake
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    74. Literary Encyclopedia: List People (D)
    1939 Present. Drake, Joseph Rodman (Drake, Joseph Rodman ). 1795- 1820. Drake, Sir Francis (Drake, Sir Francis ). 1540 (?) - 1596.
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    75. Independence Celebration @ The Lord's Rain
    The American Flag by Joseph Rodman Drake 1795 1820. Joseph Rodman Drake wasborn in 1795 and died of consumption when he was 25 years old in 1820.
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    by Joseph Rodman Drake 1795 - 1820 Joseph Rodman Drake was born in 1795 and died of consumption when he was
    25 years old in 1820. He received his medical degree in 1816 and wrote
    poetry in his spare time. On his death-bed, he ordered his poems destroyed.
    Fortunately his daughter and his best friend, Fitz-Green Halleck, published
    his poems; and Halleck wrote the last quatrain of "The American Flag,"
    his best-loved poem.
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    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. Flag of the brave! thy folds shall fly The sign of hope and triumph high! When speaks the signal-trumpet tone And the long line comes gleaming on. Ere yet the life-blood, warm and wet

    76. Chapter Chapter 3 Of Index By Simonds History Of American Literature
    1820. The association of Halleck and Drake in the most intimate of friendships isone of the pleasant incidents of our literary history. Joseph Rodman Drake
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    Joseph R. Drake, 1795-1820
    The association of Halleck and Drake in the most intimate of friendships is one of the pleasant incidents of our literary history. Joseph Rodman Drake was born in New York, became a student of medicine, wrote but a brief amount of verse, although that was of a high quality, and died at twenty-five. "There will be less sunshine for me hereafter," said Halleck, "now that Joe is gone." The two poets joined in contributing to the New York Evening Post a series of anonymous poems, under the general title of The Croakers . These appeared in 1819; they were light, satiric, often personal in aim, and capital examples of what is frequently called "society verse." They excited a great deal of comment at the time, and are said to have been a subject of conversation in drawing-rooms, book-stores, and coffee-houses on Broadway and throughout the city. One of the best poems in the series was Drake's The American Flag , of which the concluding lines "Forever float that standard sheet!

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    78. GIGA Quote Author Page For Joseph Rodman Drake
    GIGA QUOTES BY AUTHOR. Joseph Rodman Drake. American poet (1795 1820).
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    79. GIGA Chronological Author List 1780 To 1799
    1795 1881) Sir John Francis Davis , English diplomatist and writer on China (1795- 1890) Joseph Rodman Drake , American poet (1795 - 1820) William Howitt
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    80. Heart's Ease Library
    D. Emily Dickinson (1830 1886) John Donne (1572-1631) Joseph Rodman Drake(1795 - 1820) Michael Drayton (1563 - 1631) John Dryden (1631 - 1700) E.
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