Revolution

When Lilacs Last in the Door-yard Bloom'd by Walt Whitman
When lilacs last in the door-yard bloom'd
I Hear America Singing by Walt Whitman
I hear America singing, the varied carols I hear,
Paul Revere's Ride by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow
Listen, my children, and you shall hear
On Being Brought from Africa to America by Phillis Wheatley
'Twas mercy brought me from my Pagan land,
A Farewell to America by Phillis Wheatley
Adieu, New-England's smiling meads
The Star-Spangled Banner by Francis Scott Key
O say, can you see, by the dawn's early light
Patriotism by Sir Walter Scott
Breathes there the man with soul so dead
America by Walt Whitman
Centre of equal daughters, equal sons,
To the Right Honourable William, Earl of Dartmouth by Phillis Wheatley
HAIL, happy day, when, smiling like the morn
A Nation's Strength by Ralph Waldo Emerson
What makes a nation's pillars high
America, a Prophecy, Plates 3 and 4 by William Blake
The Guardian Prince of Albion burns in his nightly tent
Song of Myself, III by Walt Whitman
I have heard what the talkers were talking, the talk of the beginning and the end
A Political Litany by Philip Freneau
From a junto that labour with absolute power
American Liberty by Philip Freneau
Once more Bellona, forc'd upon the stage
Daniel Boone by Stephen Vincent Benét
When Daniel Boone goes by, at night,