Poetry
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William Blake,
"A Song of Liberty"
(c. 1793)
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Mary Robinson, from The
Progress of Liberty
(1801)
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William Wordsworth, Selections from The Complete Poetical Works of William Wordsworth
(1802-1816)
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Lord Byron, "Sonnet on Chillon,"
(c. 1816)
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Percy Bysshe Shelley, "To Wordsworth,"
(1816)
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Percy Bysshe Shelley, "Feelings of a Republican on the
Fall of Bonaparte,"
(1816)
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Lord Byron,
Childe Harold's Pilgrimage
from Canto IV(1818)
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Percy Bysshe Shelley, "An Ode, To The Assertors Of
Liberty,"
(1820)
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Percy Bysshe Shelley, "Ode to Liberty,"
(1820)
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James Montgomery, from Make
Way for Liberty!
(1828)
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Col. Willam Emmons,
The Battle of Bunker Hill, or, The Temple of
Liberty
from Canto IV(1839)
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John Pierpont, "The Liberty Bell,"
Liberty Bell
(1842)
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John Bowring, "The Liberty Bell,"
Liberty Bell
(1843)
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R.R.R. Moore, "The Liberty Bell,"
Liberty Bell
(1845)
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R.R. Madden, "The Liberty Bell,"
Liberty Bell
(1847)
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Hartley Coleridge, "Liberty,"
(1851)
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Martha Hempstead, "Liberty Bells,"
Liberty Bell
(1851)
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Katherine Barland, "Love and Liberty,"
Liberty Bell
(1851)
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Various Authors,
Poetical Tributes to the Memory of Abraham
Lincoln
(1865)
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Walt Whitman, "When Lilacs Last in the Dooryard
Bloom'd,"
(1865)
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Walt Whitman, "The Centenarian's
Story,"
(1865)
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Oscar Wilde, "Sonnet to Liberty,"
(1881)
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Emma Lazarus, "The New Colossus,"
(1883)
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Robert Browning, "Why I am a Liberal,"
(1886)
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John Ceirog Hughes, "Liberty,"
(c. 1888)
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John Hay, "Liberty,"
(1900)