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Poem
February 24, 1774
The Massachusetts Spy, Or, Thomas's Boston Journal
Boston, Suffolk County, Massachusetts
What is this article about?
A prophetic poem envisioning the future glory of America, awakening from savagery to embody freedom, peace, plenty, heroism, commerce, and military power as queen of empires.
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POET'S CORNER.
THE ROYAL AMERICAN MAGAZINE.
A PROPHECY of the Future Glory
of AMERICA.
O years far distant, and to scenes more bright,
Along the vale of time extend thy sight,
Where hours and days and years, from yon bright pole,
Wave following wave, in long succession roll;
There see in pomp, for ages without end,
The glories of the WESTERN WORLD ascend!
See, this blest land in her bright morn appears,
Wak'd from dead slumbers of six thousand years:
While clouds of darkness veil'd each cheering ray;
To savage beasts and savage men a prey.
Fair FREEDOM now her ensigns bright displays,
And peace and plenty bless the golden days.
Her glories spreading to the boundless skies:
In mighty pomp AMERICA shall rise,
Of ev'ry fair, she boasts th' assembled charms,
The queen of empires and the nurse of arms.
See where her HEROES mark their glorious way,
Arm'd for the fight and blazing on the day:
Blood stains their steps; and o'er the conqu'ring plain.
'Mid fighting thousands, and 'mid thousands slain;
Their eager swords promiscuous carnage blend,
And ghastly deaths their raging course attend,
Her mighty pow'r the subject world shall see,
For laurel'd conquest waits her high degree.
See, her bold vessels rushing to the main,
Catch the swift gales, and sweep the wat'ry plain;
Or led by commerce, at the merchant's door,
Unlade the treasures of each distant shore;
Or arm'd with thunder, on the guilty foe
Rush big with death and aim th' impending blow;
Bid ev'ry realm, that hears the trump of fame,
Quake at the distant terror of her name.
THE ROYAL AMERICAN MAGAZINE.
A PROPHECY of the Future Glory
of AMERICA.
O years far distant, and to scenes more bright,
Along the vale of time extend thy sight,
Where hours and days and years, from yon bright pole,
Wave following wave, in long succession roll;
There see in pomp, for ages without end,
The glories of the WESTERN WORLD ascend!
See, this blest land in her bright morn appears,
Wak'd from dead slumbers of six thousand years:
While clouds of darkness veil'd each cheering ray;
To savage beasts and savage men a prey.
Fair FREEDOM now her ensigns bright displays,
And peace and plenty bless the golden days.
Her glories spreading to the boundless skies:
In mighty pomp AMERICA shall rise,
Of ev'ry fair, she boasts th' assembled charms,
The queen of empires and the nurse of arms.
See where her HEROES mark their glorious way,
Arm'd for the fight and blazing on the day:
Blood stains their steps; and o'er the conqu'ring plain.
'Mid fighting thousands, and 'mid thousands slain;
Their eager swords promiscuous carnage blend,
And ghastly deaths their raging course attend,
Her mighty pow'r the subject world shall see,
For laurel'd conquest waits her high degree.
See, her bold vessels rushing to the main,
Catch the swift gales, and sweep the wat'ry plain;
Or led by commerce, at the merchant's door,
Unlade the treasures of each distant shore;
Or arm'd with thunder, on the guilty foe
Rush big with death and aim th' impending blow;
Bid ev'ry realm, that hears the trump of fame,
Quake at the distant terror of her name.
What sub-type of article is it?
Ode
What themes does it cover?
Patriotism
Liberty Independence
Political
What keywords are associated?
America
Prophecy
Freedom
Heroes
Commerce
Conquest
Western World
Poem Details
Title
A Prophecy Of The Future Glory Of America.
Subject
Prophecy Of The Future Glory Of America
Form / Style
Rhymed Couplets
Key Lines
O Years Far Distant, And To Scenes More Bright,
Fair Freedom Now Her Ensigns Bright Displays,
In Mighty Pomp America Shall Rise,
See Where Her Heroes Mark Their Glorious Way,
Quake At The Distant Terror Of Her Name.