18/05/2024
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Author: Edward Doyle Genre: Sonnets Chapter: 97
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A collection of sonnets that celebrates patriotism and nationalism loosely arranged in a chronological order based on world conflicts. While many of the pieces evoke a sincerity for the sacrifices made by those who participated in the conflicts, several speak to the seemingly unexplainable behavior of world leaders of the time. (Summary by KHand)
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Dedication to the Daughters of the American Revolution
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The Genesis of Freedom
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The Catholics in Maryland
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A Forest for the King's Hawks
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To Arms Shouts Freedom
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Washington's Army and Barry's Navy
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The Burning of Washington City by the British
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The Land of the Great Spirit
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The Scorn of Human Rights
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Not This Our Country's Glory
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America's Glory No Fugitive
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Hate Thou Not Any Man
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British Glory in Kipling's Boots
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To the English People
31:
England's Righteousness
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The Massacre of the Welsh Miners
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Our Country - Soul and Character
37:
The Easter Rising in Ireland
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Liberty the Light to Peace
42:
Why Play with Words, England
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List to Demosthenes, If Not to Hearst
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All Stars Merged in One
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Lincoln's Lightening in Wilson's Hands
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An Epoch's Angel Fall
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The America of the Future
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The Outlaws in Our Country
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Our Lord's Last Prayer
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Thought is Truth's Echo
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The Night of Mysteries
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The Evil in the World
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The Earth Renewed by Memory
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In the Dimple of Beauty's Cheek
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In Heaven No Heart Still Heaves
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Saint Peter's Cathedral in Rome
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To Our Boys "Over There"
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Prayer for World Peace
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The Golden Jubilee of Sisters of Charity
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Winifred Holt, the Lifesaver of the Blind
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All Luminaires Have One Trend
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Life Takes Morning Hues with the Arts of Peace
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U.S. Senator James A.O. Gorman and the Stalwarts
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Minister of Justice Palmer, A Bastile Builder
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A Speck, But Not a Stain, Harvard
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Supreme Court Justice Charles L. Guy
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Saint George and the Dragon