1819, Joseph Rodman Drake, “The American Flag” in The Culprit Fay, and Other Poems, New York: Van Norden & King, 1847, p. 91,[1]
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Thy stars shall glitter o’er the brave;
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1819, Joseph Rodman Drake, “The American Flag” in The Culprit Fay, and Other Poems, New York: Van Norden & King, 1847, p. 91,[1]
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When death, careering on the gale,
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1819, Joseph Rodman Drake, “The American Flag” in The Culprit Fay, and Other Poems, New York: Van Norden & King, 1847, p. 91,[1]
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Sweeps darkly round the bellied sail,
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1819, Joseph Rodman Drake, “The American Flag” in The Culprit Fay, and Other Poems, New York: Van Norden & King, 1847, p. 91,[1]
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We heard the swarming streets, the noisy mills;Saw sooty foundries full of glare and gloom,Great bellied chimneys tipped with tongues of flame,Quiver in smoky heat.
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1857, Alexander Smith, “A Boy’s Poem”, in City Poems[1], Boston: Ticknor & Fields, pages 98–99:
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Hand-like rushed the vintage; we strung the bellied skinsPlump, and at the sealing the Youth’s voice rose:
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1883, George Meredith, “Phoebus with Admetus”, in Poems and Lyrics of the Joy of the Earth[1], London: Macmillan, page 74: