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Joseph Rodman Drake
August 17, 1795–September 21, 1820
Poetry Listing
Please Note: This list is not comprehensive, but is an ongoing work of the love of poetry.
Within this area you will be able to read, and give your thoughts on the poetry listed.
Please, if you find an error, let me know.
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| | Poem Title | First Lines | Period | # Lines | # Reads | | 1: | Bronx. | I sat me down upon a green bank-side, | | 48 | 671 | | 2: | Extracts From Leon. An Unfinished Poem. | It is a summer evening, calm and fair, | | 361 | 613 | | 3: | Fragment. | Tuscara! thou art lovely now, | | 67 | 696 | | 4: | Hope. | See through yon cloud that rolls in wrath, | | 20 | 689 | | 5: | Lines To A Lady, On Hearing Her Sing "Cushlamachree." | Yes! heaven protect thee, thou gem of the ocean; | | 12 | 699 | | 6: | Lines Written On Leaving New Rochelle. | Whene'er thy wandering footstep bends | | 20 | 648 | | 7: | Lines. | Day gradual fades, in evening gray, | | 16 | 683 | | 8: | Niagara. | Roar, raging torrent! and thou, mighty river, | | 48 | 679 | | 9: | Song. | Oh! go to sleep, my baby dear, | | 16 | 686 | | 10: | Song. | Oh the tear is in my eye, and my heart it is breaking, | | 12 | 678 | | 11: | Song. | Tis not the beam of her bright blue eye, | | 24 | 636 | | 12: | The American Flag. | When Freedom from her mountain height | | 61 | 615 | | 13: | The Culprit Fay. | My visual orbs are purged from film, and lo! | | 648 | 676 | | 14: | To --- | When that eye of light shall in darkness fall, | | 12 | 671 | | 15: | To A Friend. | Yes, faint was my applause and cold my praise, | | 127 | 630 | | 16: | To A Lady With A Withered Violet. | Though fate upon this faded flower | | 8 | 635 | | 17: | To Eva. | A beam upon the myrtle fell | | 12 | 1180 | | 18: | To Sarah. | One happy year has fled, Sall, | | 32 | 644 | | 19: | Written In A Lady's Album. | Grant me, I cried, some spell of art | | 16 | 664 |
About: Joseph Rodman Drake was an early American poet.
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