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RE: BALLAD OF AMERICAN WAR OF INDEPENDENCEThe Surrender of General Burgoyne to General Gates . at Saratoga, was the turning point in the American War of Independence. This article is about John Trumbull's painting. For details on General Burgoyne's surrender, see Saratoga campaign.Surrender of General Burgoyne Artist John Trumbull Year 1821 Type Oil painting Dimensions 370 cm × 550 cm (144 in × 216 in) Location United States Capitol rotunda, Washington, D. C. Owner United States of America The Surrender of General Burgoyne is an oil painting by John Trumbull. The painting was completed in 1821, and hangs in the rotunda of the United States Capitol in Washington, D. C. The painting depicts the surrender of British Lieutenant General John Burgoyne at Saratoga, New York on October 17, 1777, ten days after the Second Battle of Saratoga. Included in the depiction are many leaders of the American troops that took part in the battle of Indepemdence Last edited by cousinsoren 05-26-2010 at 12:12:29 AM |
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RE: BALLAD OF AMERICAN WAR OF INDEPENDENCEQuote:
Originally Posted by cousinsoren I I am teling you, Girls and Boys, t’was mad, To pour the tea into the seas was bad, And Hutchinson the colonial gov, Showed us no respect nor love. An insult a revolt in Boston town, The King didn’t take it lying down. He took it to heart that royal guy, He came at us, his colonial toy. Yeah, Brits came with sturdy birch rods They came with flag in their red togs. To whip us back into line, For them would have been mighty fine. But, My Children, we did not bend for licks. We set to teach them some tricks. They came marching with fife and drum, We met them with great aplomb. . They shouted “For King and country” “In God we trust,” we cried for victory. They killed many of us, I admit, We killed more of them to outwit. At Lexington, we threw them in dIscord. When they entered the town of Concord. They flogged us at the Battle of Bunkers Hill, When too much fight we had our fill. We sent George an Olive Branch Petition, He refused to grant it royal reception.. Then Washington forced Howe out of Boston, And all the Royalists fled the town. Howe defeated us at the Battle of Brooklyn, But at Princeton Washington did beat him.. Burgoyne was entrapped by our militia, Surrendered to Gates after Battle of Saratoga. A French fleet at Yorktown brought the struggle to rest, The British had no more stomach for the contest. General Cornwallis his command surrendered, And the Treaty of Paris was duly rendered. Thanks to the French who came to help us, There were others we could trust. The Royalists and the Hessians we unseated, And good King George we duly defeated. Dear is the fight for right and liberty, Blood writes freedom on the pages of history, Greed and lust of power make men savagely rage, And senselessly build themselves an evil cage. Reason is trampled by the feet of might, There is no just cause for warring plight, Mother’s tears, ageds’ woes and children’s fears, Awful wounds, wanton death and mortal cares. Devastation and mis’ry, wasteful sound In the air, on the sea, on the ground, The devouring fires, obnoxious smells, And fallen men and their death knells. If man possessed more the mortal trails. Without which he savagely fights and fails. No one wins, everyone loses ,. Though the conqueror struts and poses. To meet to talk to share is better reason, With tolerance and peace to shine in every season. Last edited by cousinsoren 05-26-2010 at 08:08:38 AM |
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The Paintings on the Forum Walls....Hey cousin........OP should give a trophy for the best paintings |
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RE: Painting on the walls of the forumTHANKS, George, Last edited by cousinsoren 05-27-2010 at 03:47:29 AM |
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THE SURRENDER OF LORD CORNWALLIS, Oct, 19.1781: Last edited by cousinsoren 05-26-2010 at 02:54:23 AM |
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BALLAD OF THE WAR OF AMERICAN INDEPENDENCETreaty_of_Paris_by_Benjamin_West_1783.jpg[/imgBenjamin West's painting of the delegations at the Treaty of Paris: John Jay, John Adams, Benjamin Franklin, Henry Laurens, and William Temple Franklin. The British delegation refused to pose, and the painting was never completed. Last edited by cousinsoren 05-26-2010 at 08:20:50 AM |
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An art gallery...Yes, they are beautiful, and big................................. |
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RE: An art gallery...Quote: Yes, George, I can see that you are an art buff, like John Wordslinger and myself. OP seems woefully short of Art fans..and lovers of paintings. ......................LOL May be a couple more of your riddles may stimulate them???...............LOL |
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Where have all the art lovers gone....???I don't know if a riddle would help bring more poets to the forums |
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RE: Where have the art lovers gone????
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RE:We could hang a lantern in the local belfry and let that draw art lovers |
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RE: RE: Where have the art lovers gone????Quote:
Originally Posted by cousinsoren Hey, I know where to find three. They are gogant, wordslinger and cousins. We may have to borrow a lighted lantern to find some more. Have you a lantern? Now that riddle of mine????????????????????? There is no harm in trying some more. Is there a shoe store in your town? A young lady, Kingsize or was it Suspense? went shopping. She nearly found a pair to fir her tiny feet. Here is an easier one. I couldn't understand why I kept fading away, while the water kept rising higher and higher.. What am I? Hav Now |
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RE: RE: Where have the art lovers gone????Quote:
Originally Posted by cousinsoren Hey, I know where to find three. They are gogant, wordslinger and cousins. We may have to borrow a lighted lantern to find some more. Have you a lantern? Now that riddle of mine????????????????????? There is no harm in trying some more. Is there a shoe store in your town? A young lady, Kingsize or was it Suspense? went shopping. She nearly found a pair to fir her tiny feet. Here is an easier one. I couldn't understand why I kept falling down, while the water kept rising higher and higher.. What am I? Am I Sand Hav Now |
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RE: RE:Quote: CHERONID,CHERONID, That's " what I am", but don't tell gogant. Let him find the answer by himself. You have won the prize of a holliday in Jamaica. The only snag is, you will be required to pay for it................... |
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RE: RIDDLE ME THIS., RIDDLE ME THAT, Its all about rating.
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RE: Gogant has a riddle...Here is an easier one. |
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A hot sandy beach...Well cousin, the sand has to be on an island......so, I got it right...Tsk, tsk.... |
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Cousinsoren has a bad dream...I think it has to be a wino who wants to give up wine and whisky, Quote:
Originally Posted by cousinsoren ################################################################ Now for this riddle! Try to crack this one, You must see to use me, Then I shall disappear, But still there's my presence i To make you see me cold. . |
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RE: Gogant has a riddle...Now for this riddle! Try to crack this one, Last edited by cousinsoren 05-29-2010 at 05:23:26 AM |
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RE: Gogant has a riddle...Hi, George, Last edited by cousinsoren 05-29-2010 at 05:22:15 AM |
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RE: A hot sandy beach...Quote: Originally Posted by gogant Well cousin, the sand has to be on an island......so, I got it right...Tsk, tsk.... ...................................................................................gogant You have made your point, and won your case, George. I accept the logic of your solution....................LOl |
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RE: A hot sandy beach...Quote: Originally Posted by gogant Well cousin, the sand has to be on an island......so, I got it right...Tsk, tsk.... ...................................................................................gogant You have made your point, and won your case, George. I accept the logic of your solution....................LOl How about this mystery that the detectives failed to solve Five men sat on a wall; Al Capone killed one,. None killed Al Capone. All the men ran, How many" was" left? Last edited by cousinsoren 05-29-2010 at 05:51:02 AM |
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RE: historical newscousinsoren, i just discovered this beautiful bit of historical poetry and, of course, your classic paintings, lol ... i do love that you're taking on these subjects! wonderful! ty! |
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Arts and entertainment...Thank you dearest Dancer...........I guess cousin and I got off the track with being |
Poetry is what gets lost in translation.
Robert Frost (1875-1963) American Poet.