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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. American Poetry Full-Text Database: Bibliography
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62. Great Quotes (Page 2)
SOURCE/NOTES Table Talk, l.260. Drake, Joseph Rodman 17951820 Foreverfloat that standard sheet! Where breathes the foe but falls
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64. The Cooper Epigraphs
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by Hugh C. MacDougall Both James Fenimore Cooper and his daughter Susan Fenimore Cooper habitually prefaced their works with a title-page "motto" or epigraph a few lines of borrowed verse or prose intended to set the tone of the work as a whole. Their novels usually began each chapter with a similar epigraph, in lieu of a chapter title. In this they emulated many writers of the period, most notably Sir Walter Scott, the "British Cooper." Epigraphs are an often overlooked clue to the meaning of the works in which they are used. For the Coopers, father and daughter, title-page epigraphs often seem important to the underlying theme of the novel as a whole; frequently, they seem intended to carry with them not only the selected words of the epigraph itself, but all or part of the complete work from which they have been taken. An example is the epigraph for Cooper's famous novel The Deerslayer (1841), taken from Thomas Grey's poem

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68. GIGA Quote Author Page For Joseph Rodman Drake
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Yet I will look upon thy face again,
My own romantic Bronx, and it will be
A face more pleasant than the face of men.
Thy waves are old companions, I shall see
A well remembered form in each old tree
And hear a voice long loved in thy wild minstrelsy. Bronx Bronx River 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.

69. DRAKE, JOSEPH RODMAN. The Columbia Encyclopedia: Sixth Edition. 2000
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72. Joseph Rodman Drake
Click Here. POETRY OF Joseph Rodman Drake. Joseph Rodman Drake. 1795 1820. Bronx I SAT me down upon a green bank-side, Skirting
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POETRY OF JOSEPH RODMAN DRAKE Joseph Rodman Drake Bronx : I SAT me down upon a green bank-side,
Skirting the smooth edge of a gentle river,
Whose waters seemed unwillingly to glide,
Like parting friends who linger while they sever;
Enforced to go, yet seeming still unready,
Backward they wind their way in many a wistful eddy. Gray o'er my head the yellow-vested willow
Ruffled its hoary top in the fresh breezes,
Glancing in light, like spray on a green billow,
Or the fine frost-work which young winter freezes;
When first his power in infant pastime trying,
Congeals sad autumn's tears on the dead branches lying. From rocks around hung the loose ivy dangling, And in the clefts sumach of liveliest green, Bright ising-stars the little beach was spangling, The gold-cup sorrel from his gauzy screen Shone like a fairy crown, enchased and beaded, Left on some morn, when light flashed in their eyes unheeded. The hum-bird shook his sun-touched wings around, The bluefinch caroll'd in the still retreat; The antic squirrel capered on the ground Where lichens made a carpet for his feet: Through the transparent waves, the ruddy minkle

73. 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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William Ellery Channing
American writer and orator (1780 - 1842)
Karl von Clausewitz
Prussian military leader and author (1780 - 1831)
Charles Caleb Colton
English sportsman and writer (1780 - 1832)
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74. 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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The Flag of the United States is the third oldest of the National standards of the world; older than the Union Jack of Britain or the Tricolor of France.
The Flag was first authorized by Congress June 14, 1777. This date is now observed as Flag Day throughout America.
The Flag was first flown from Fort Stanwix, on the site of the present city of Rome, New York, on August 3, 1777. It was first under fire three days later in the Battle of Oriskany, August 6, 1777.
It was decreed that there should be a star and a stripe for each state, making 13 of both, for the states at that time had just been erected from the original 13 colonies.
The colors of the Flag may be thus explained: The red is for valor, zeal and fervency; the white for hope, purity, cleanliness of life and rectitude of conduct; the blue, the color of heaven, for reverence of God, loyalty, sincerity, justice and truth.
The star (an ancient symbol of India, Persia and Egypt) symbolizes dominion and sovereignty, as well as aspirations. The constellation of the stars within the union-one star for each state-is emblematic of our Federal Constitution, which reserves to the states their individual sovereignty, except as to rights delegated by them to the Federal Government.

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I am your Flag. 'The American Flag' by Joseph Rodman Drake 1795 1820 When Freedomfrom her mountain height Unfurled her standard to the air She tore the
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I am your Flag
I was born on June 14th, 1777.
I am more than just cloth shaped into design.
I am the refuge of the World's oppressed people.
I am the silent sentinel of Freedom.
I am the emblem of the greatest sovereign nation on earth.
I am the inspiration for which American Patriots gave their lives and fortunes.
I have led your sons into battle from Valley Forge to the bloody swamps of Vietnam.
I walk in silence with each of your Honored Dead,
to their final resting place beneath the silent White Crosses, row upon row. I have flown through Peace and War, Strife and Prosperity, and amidst it all I have been respected. My Red Stripes....symbolize the blood spilled in defense of this glorious nation. My White Stripes....signify the burning tears shed by Americans who lost their sons. My Blue Field....is indicative of God's heaven under which I fly. My Stars....clustered together, unify 50 states as one, for God and Country. "Old Glory"; is my nickname, and proudly I wave on high. Honor me, respect me, defend me with your lives and fortunes. Never let my enemies tear down from my lofty position,lest I never return.

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78. 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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Daguerre, Louis Jacques Mande 1789 - 1851:
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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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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Folsom, Charles 1794 - 1872:

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James, JohnW. ( of Friends of IrelandSoc.): Jefferson, Thomas 1743- 1826 Jocelyn, Nathaniel 1796- 1881: Jocelyn, Simeon ? - ?: ... Peterson, Henry 1818 - 1891: Bad Entry; no anchor: Phillips, Wendell 1811- 1884: Phiquepal, William S. Physick, Philip Syng1768 - 1837: Pierce, Franklin 1804 -1869: ... Wayne, Anthony 1745 - 1796: Webb, James Watson Webster, Daniel (1782 - 1852): Webster, Noah 1758 - 1843: Weed, Thurlow (1797-1882): Weld, Theodore Dwight (1803-1895): ... Young, Brigham 1801 - 1877:

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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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