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Longfellow:"Impatient to mount and ride, booted and spurred, with a heavy stride, on the opposite shore walked" him |
Paul Revere
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$800 |
J |
RECITING POETRY |
2024-06-13 |
#9124 |
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In Longfellow's "Tales of a Wayside Inn", the tale told by the landlord is of this man's ride |
Paul Revere
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$400 |
DJ |
POETRY |
2017-05-19 |
#7535 |
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"Listen, my children, and you shall hear, of the midnight ride of" him |
Paul Revere
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$400 |
DJ |
MORE POETRY, PLEASE |
2016-09-26 |
#7366 |
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When you write of an 18th c. hero like Longfellow did & end line 1 with "hear", it's a given this guy's name is coming up in line 2 |
Paul Revere
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$600 |
J |
POETRY, NON-POETICALLY |
2016-04-04 |
#7271 |
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"The people will waken & listen to hear / The hurrying hoof-beats of that steed, / & the midnight message of" him |
Paul Revere
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$400 |
DJ |
POETS & POETRY |
2015-01-29 |
#6994 |
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This subject of a Longfellow poem watched with eager search the belfry-tower of the Old North Church" |
Paul Revere
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$400 |
DJ |
AMERICAN POETS & POETRY |
2007-07-12 |
#5274 |
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Title hero who "silently rowed to the Charlestown shore, just as the moon rose over the bay" |
Paul Revere
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FJ |
POETRY |
2000-02-08 |
#3557 |
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Longfellow's poem about this patriot begins, "Listen, my children, and you shall hear..." |
Paul Revere
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$200 |
DJ |
POETS & POETRY |
1996-10-04 |
#2780 |
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He's referred to in the line "It was two by the village clock, when he came to the bridge in Concord Town" |
Paul Revere
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$400 |
DJ |
POETS & POETRY |
1995-07-03 |
#2511 |
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In the famous poem, he was "ready to ride & spread the alarm through every Middlesex village & farm" |
Paul Revere
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$200 |
J |
AMERICAN POETRY |
1988-05-09 |
#861 |