Patriotic Ode Resurrected for the Civil War
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Author: Payne, Robert Treat
Title: Ode. Adams and Liberty. Written for and Sung at the 4th Anniversary of the Massachusetts Charitable Fire Society 1798
Place Published: New York
Publisher:Ross & Tousey
Date Published: [ca. 1860]
Description:
Author: Payne, Robert Treat
Title: Ode. Adams and Liberty. Written for and Sung at the 4th Anniversary of the Massachusetts Charitable Fire Society 1798
Place Published: New York
Publisher:Ross & Tousey
Date Published: [ca. 1860]
Description:
One loose sheet. (4to).
An early patriotic ode resurrected for the North at the start of the Civil War, by Ross & Tousey, publishers, strong supporters of the Union cause. Robert Treat Paine (1773-1811), was a poet and lawyer. His song Adams ad Liberty was perhaps the most popular political song of its era. "Paine captured the surge of patriotism during the 1798 crisis with France by writing several very popular nationalistic songs. Responding to the request of the Massachusetts Charitable Fire Society, he wrote catchy lyrics for "Adams and Liberty."
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Top fore corner torn away just affecting border; a few tears, one into text but not affecting any letters; otherwise very good.
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