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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

21. Literary Encyclopedia: Drake, Joseph Rodman
Drake, Joseph Rodman (17951820). Poet, Chemist, Satirist. Active 1815-1820 inUSA, North America. We hope to complete this entry soon.
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Drake, Joseph Rodman (Drake, Joseph Rodman ). 17951820. We hope to complete thisentry soon. Drake, Sir Francis (Drake, Sir Francis ). 1540 (?)-1596
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23. Joseph Rodman Drake - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
Joseph Rodman Drake (17951820) was an early American poet. Born in New YorkCity, he was educated at Columbia College. Together with his friend and fellow
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Joseph Rodman Drake August 17 September 21 , 1820) was an early American poet. Born in New York City , he was orphaned when young and entered a mercantile house. While still a child, he showed a talent for writing poems. He was educated at Columbia College of Columbia University . In 1813 he began studying in a physician's office. In 1816 he began to practice medicine and in the same year was married to Sarah, daughter of Henry Eckford , the naval architect. In 1819, together with his friend and fellow poet Fitz-Greene Halleck , he wrote a series of satirical verses for the New York Evening Post , which were published under the penname "The Croakers." Drake died a year later, at the age of twenty-five. A collection, The Culprit Fay and Other Poems , was published posthumously by his daughter in 1835. His best-known poems are the long title-poem of that collection, and the patriotic "The American Flag." Fitz-Greene Halleck's poem "Green be the turf above thee" was written as a memorial to Drake. edit
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24. Author Joseph Rodman Drake, From The Oldpoetry Poetry Archive
I was from USA, and I lived from 17951820. Print or Buy my poetry? View comments? Poems by Joseph Rodman Drake First 7 shown of 21. Browse all
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    I was from USA, and I lived from 1795-1820. Print or Buy my poetry? View comments Add to favorites? He was left an orphan at an early age and entered a mercantile house.
    He displayed exceptional talent as a writer of poetry from his childhood. Business life proving very uncongenial, he decided to study medicine and in 1813 began a course of study in a physician's office. In that year began his friendship with Fitz-Greene Halleck. In 1816 he was admitted to practice medicine and in the same year was married to Sarah, daughter of Henry Eckford, the naval architect. His best known poem, " The Culprit Fay ," was written in August, 1817, and gained for the young poet a world-wide reputation. In March, 1819, in conjunction with Mr. Halleck, he began anonymous daily contributions to the New York Evening Post under the pen-name "Croakers." His poetical works, collected by his daughter Halleck, were published in one volume in 1836, and included

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26. The American Flag, By Joseph Rodman Drake
Complete text of the poem by Joseph Rodman Drake. THE AMERICAN FLAG. byJoseph Rodman Drake (17951820). I. HEN Freedom, from her mountain height,
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THE AMERICAN FLAG by: Joseph Rodman Drake (1795-1820) I
    HEN 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;
    She mingled with its gorgeous dyes
    The milky baldric of the skies,
    And striped its pure, celestial white
    With streakings of the morning light;
    Then, from his mansion in the sun,
    She called her eagle bearer down,
    And gave into his mighty hand,
    The symbol of her chosen land.
    II
    Majestic monarch of the cloud!
    Who rear'st aloft thy regal form,
    To hear the tempest-trumpings loud,
    And see the lightning-lances driven
    When strive the warriors of the storm,
    And rolls the thunder-drum of heaven
    Child of the sun! to thee 't is given
    To guard the banner of the free,
    To hover in the sulphur smoke,
    To ward away the battle-stroke,
    And bid its blendings shine afar,
    Like rainbows on the cloud of war,
    The harbingers of victory!
    III
    Flag of the brave! thy folds shall fly,
    The sign of hope and triumph high,
    When speaks the signal-trumpet tone

27. Browse By Author: D - Project Gutenberg
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28. The Culprit Fay And Other Poems By Joseph Rodman Drake - Project Gutenberg
Creator, Drake, Joseph Rodman (17951820). Title, The Culprit Fay and Other Poems.Language, English. LoC Class, PS Language and Literatures American
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29. Poetry Page - Drake
Joseph Rodman Drake (17951820). Bronx Extracts From Leon. An Unfinished Poem Fragment Hope Lines Lines To A Lady Lines Written In A Lady s
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Joseph Rodman Drake (1795-1820) Bronx Extracts From Leon. An Unfinished Poem Fragment Hope ... To Sara
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

30. PATRIOTIC POEMS
She called her eagle bearer down, And gave into his mighty hand, The symbol ofher chosen land. Joseph Rodman Drake (17951820)
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PATRIOTIC POEMS
DADDY, HOLD ME HIGH
THE AMERICAN FLAG
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.
She mingled with its gorgeous dyes
The milky baldric of the skies,
And striped its pure celestial white,
With streakings of the morning light; Then from his mansion in the sun She called her eagle bearer down, And gave into his mighty hand, The symbol of her chosen land. Joseph Rodman Drake THE FLAG GOES BY
Hats off! Along the street there comes A blare of bugles, a ruffle of drums, A flash of color beneath the sky: Hats off! The flag is passing by! Blue and crimson and white it shines, Over the steel-tipped, ordered lines. Hats off! The colors before us fly; But more than the flag is passing by. Hats off! The flag is passing by! Henry Holcomb Bennett THE OLD FLAG Off with your hat as the flag goes by! And let the heart have it say;

31. JHU Libraries Catalog
The life and works of Joseph Rodman Drake (17951820) a memoir and completetext of his poems prose including much never before printed /, 1935.
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32. Arts: Literature: Authors: D: Drake, Joseph - Open Site
Drake, Joseph Rodman (17951820). —Poet, b. at New York, studied medicine, d.of consumption. He collaborated with F. Halleck in the Croaker Papers,
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Biography DRAKE, JOSEPH RODMAN (1795-1820). —Poet, b. at New York, studied medicine, d. of consumption. He collaborated with F. Halleck in the Croaker Papers, and wrote "The Culprit Fay" and "The American Flag."
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33. Library Of America Various Authors American Poetry The
Joseph Rodman Drake (17951820). The Mocking-Bird; The National Painting; from TheCulprit Fay; The American Flag; Niagara; To a Friend; Bronx
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34. Authors Of American Verse
Julia (18251913); Drake, Joseph Rodman (1795-1820); Dunbar, PaulLaurence (1872-1906); Dwight, Tomothy (1752-1817); Eastburn, James Wallis (1797-1819)
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  • 35. American Poetry - Early 19th Century
    Drake, Joseph Rodman (17951820). Poems, in The life and works of Joseph RodmanDrake Boston Printed for the author by the Merrymount Press, 1935
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    36. American Poetry - Author/Title List
    Drake, Joseph Rodman (17951820). Poems, in The life and works of Joseph RodmanDrake; Boston Printed for the author by the Merrymount Press, 1935
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    37. The Mad Cybrarian's Library: Free Online E-texts - Authors Do-Dz
    Drake, Joseph Rodman, 17951820. The American Flag (page images at MOA);Culprit Fay and Other Poems (SUBJECT Poetry, American) Gutenberg FTP UITXT 72
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    38. Author Bios - Bryant Collection
    Joseph Drake 17951820 In 1816, Drake received his medical degree from two The Life and Works of Joseph Rodman Drake. Boston The Merrymount Press; 1935
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    An 1885 graduate of the Jefferson Medical College, DaCosta became a surgeon, rising to the rank of professor at his alma mater in 1900. In 1907 he was named the first Samuel D. Gross Professor of Surgery. In addition to his other medical writing and addresses, he is remembered for his textbook of surgery, which continued through ten editions. Background
    Dictionary of American Biography Poetry
    Poems of John Chalmers DaCosta (1942) NonFiction
    Selections from the Papers and Speeches (1931)
    Erasmus Darwin
    The grandfather of Charles Darwin and Francis Galton received his M.B. degree from Cambridge in 1755, and M.D. from Edinburgh in 1756. A true polymath, he had a successful medical practice in Lichfield, England; so successful that he turned down George III's offer that he become the king's personal physician. He founded the influential Lunar Society in 1766, and introduced, often in verse, many ideas relevant to his grandson's theory of evolution. Background
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    39. The American Flag
    The American Flag by Joseph Rodman Drake ( 17951820 ) * When Freedom from hermountain height Unfurled her standard to the air
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    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!
    She mingled with its gorgeous dyes
    The milky baldric of the skies,
    And striped its pure celestial white With streakings of the morning light; Then, from his mansion in the sun, She called her eagle-bearer down, And gave into his mighty hand, The symbol of her chosen land. Flag of the brave! thy folds shall fly The sign of hope and triumph high! When speaks the signal-trumpet tone And the long line comes gleaming on. Ere yet the life-blood, warm and wet, Has dimmed the glistening bayonet Each soldier eye shall brightly turn To where thy sky-born glories burn, And as his springing steps advance, Catch war and vengeance from the glance; And when the cannon-mouthings loud Heaven in wild wreaths the battle-shroud And gory sabres rise and fall

    40. DOWNMAN - EASMON
    Joseph Drake. 17951820. In 1816, Drake received his medical degree from two The Life and Works of Joseph Rodman Drake. Boston The Merrymount Press;
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    HUGH DOWNMAN Ordained a priest at Oxford in 1763, Downman went on to study medicine at Edinburgh where he boarded with the blind poet Thomas Blacklock. In 1770 he received a master's degree in medicine from Cambridge, and began intermittently practicing medicine in Exeter until ill-health forced his retirement.

    BACKGROUND -
    McDonough ML. Poet-Physicians: An Anthology of Medical Poetry Written by Physicians. Springfield: Charles C. Thomas; 1945.
    Stephen NL, Lee S. The Dictionary of National Biography. London: Oxford University Press; 1917.
    POETRY -
    Poems to Thespia, to Which Are Added, Sonnets, Etc.(1791)
    Infancy; or, The Management of Children; A Didactic Poem, in 6 Books (1803)
    DRAMA -
    Tragedies (1792)

    SIR ARTHUR CONAN DOYLE Doyle graduated M.B., C.M. in 1881 from the University of Edinburgh, where he studied under Dr. Joseph Bell, said to be the model for Sherlock Holmes. He served as ship's doctor aboard a Greenland whaler during medical school, and on a voyage to West Africa afterwards. During the 80's he practiced general medicine, and in 1890 studied eye diseases in Vienna; but by 1891 he had decided to give up medicine and devote himself fulltime to writing. His only other medical involvement was to be supervision of a hospital in South Africa during the Boer War; for which efforts he was knighted in 1902. He spent his later years studying and writing about spiritualism. Only a few of his many books are listed below.

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