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Poem December 20, 1821

Richmond Enquirer

Richmond, Richmond County, Virginia

What is this article about?

An ode from the Connecticut Herald celebrating the Greeks' liberation from Turkish rule, with the flag of freedom returning to Athens' Parthenon, invoking classical sites and virtues in triumphant rebirth of liberty and glory.

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From the Connecticut Herald:

LIBERTY TO ATHENS—ODE.

The flag of Freedom floats once more
Around the lofty Parthenon:
It waves, as waved the palm of yore,
In days departed long and gone;
As bright a glory, from the skies,
Pours down its light around those towers,
And once again the Greeks arise,
As in their country's noblest hours:
Their swords are girt in Virtue's cause,
Minerva's sacred hill is free—
O! may she keep her equal laws,
While Man shall live, and time shall be.

The pride of all her shrines went down,
The Goth, the Frank, the Turk, had reft
The laurel from her civic crown,
Her helm by many a sword was cleft;
She lay among her ruins low—
Where grew the palm, the cypress rose,
And crushed and bruised by many a blow,
She cowered beneath her savage foes;
But now again she springs from earth,
Her loud, awakening trumpet speaks;
She rises in a brighter birth,
And sounds redemption to the Greeks.

It is the classic Jubilee—
Their servile years have rolled away;
The clouds that hovered o'er them flee,
They hail the dawn of Freedom's day;
From Heaven the golden light descends,
The times of old are on the wings
And Glory there her pinion bends,
And beauty wakes a fairer spring;
The hills of Greece, her rocks, her waves,
Are all in Triumph's pomp arrayed,
A light, that points their tyrant's graves,
Plays round each bold Athenian's blade.

The Parthenon, the sacred shrine,
Where Wisdom held her pure abode;
The Hill of Mars, where light divine
Proclaimed the true, but unknown God
Where Justice held unsullied sway,
And trampled all corruption down,
And onward took her august way
To reach at Truth's unfading crown
The rock, where Liberty was full,
Where Eloquence her torrents rolled,
And loud, against the despot's rule,
A knell the Patriot's fury tolled,
The Stage, whereon the Drama spake,
In tones, that seemed the words of Heaven,
Which made the wretch in terror shake,
As by avenging Furies driven:
The Groves and Gardens where the fire
Of wisdom, as a fountain burned,
And every eye, that dare aspire
To truth; has long in worship turned,
The Halls and Porticoes, where trod
The Moral Sage, severe, unstained,
And where the intellectual God
In all the light of science reigned:
The Schools, where rose in symmetry
The simple, but majestic pile,
Where marble threw its roughness by;
To glow, to frown, to weep, to smile,
Where colours made the canvass live,
Where music rolled her flood along
And all the charms, that art can give,
Were blent with beauty, love and song
The Port, from whose capacious womb
Her navies took their conquering road,
The heralds of an unawed doom
To all, who would not kiss her rod;
On these a dawn of glory springs,
These are trophies of her brightest fame:
Away the long-chained City flings
Her weeds, her shackles, and her shame;
Again her ancient soul awake,
Harmodius bares anew his sword,
Her sons in wrath her fetters break,
And Freedom is their only Lord.

What sub-type of article is it?

Ode

What themes does it cover?

Liberty Independence Patriotism

What keywords are associated?

Greek Liberty Athens Ode Freedom Parthenon Classical Glory Turkish Oppression

What entities or persons were involved?

From The Connecticut Herald

Poem Details

Title

Liberty To Athens—Ode.

Author

From The Connecticut Herald

Subject

Celebration Of Greek Liberty In Athens

Key Lines

The Flag Of Freedom Floats Once More Around The Lofty Parthenon: She Rises In A Brighter Birth, And Sounds Redemption To The Greeks. It Is The Classic Jubilee— Their Servile Years Have Rolled Away; Away The Long Chained City Flings Her Weeds, Her Shackles, And Her Shame; And Freedom Is Their Only Lord.

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