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John Trumbull

I lived from 1750-1831. I was from the USA, and am in the Americas category.

John Trumbull was born in 1750 in Watertown, Connecticut.  He was a poet and lawyer. He learned classical languages at an early age and qualified for entrance to Yale at an age when children today are still in early elementary school.

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My poetry

  • Bred in distant woods, the clown
    Brings all his country airs to town;
    36 lines
  • Beneath a mountain's brow, the most remote
    And inaccessible by Shepherds trod,
    11 lines
  • In elder days, in Saturn's prime,
    Ere baldness seized the head of Time,
    132 lines
  • In vain, fair Maid, you ask in vain,
    My pen should try th' advent'rous strain,
    130 lines
  • Ye ancient Maids, who ne'er must prove
    The early joys of youth and love,
    190 lines, 1 comment
  • The Sun, who never stops to dine,
    Two hours had pass'd the mid-way line,
    810 lines, 1 comment
  • When Yankies, skill'd in martial rule,
    First put the British troops to school;
    710 lines
  • Now Night came down, and rose full soon
    That patroness of rogues, the Moon;
    1040 lines
  • Now warm with ministerial ire,
    Fierce sallied forth our loyal 'Squire,
    662 lines

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