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The Liberty Bell

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A patriotic poem recounts the midnight tolling of a freedom bell to announce independence and the way its sound spreads across mountains, waves, cottages, and halls, calling people to action. Vivid imagery of sharpened sabres, unfurled banners, torches, and marching ranks depicts liberty galvanizing communities and nations. The bell is presented as an enduring emblem whose chimes both celebrate past triumphs and rekindle civic devotion, promising renewed hope and resolve whenever public spirit wanes.

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William Ross Wallace

William Ross Wallace was a 19th-century American poet, best known for his poem "The Liberty Bell," which reflects themes of freedom and patriotism. His work often celebrated the ideals of liberty and the human spirit, resonating with the sentiments of his time. Wallace's poetry is characterized by its lyrical quality and emotional depth, contributing to the literary heritage of American verse. Although not as widely recognized today, his contributions to poetry during the era of the American Renaissance highlight the cultural and artistic movements of the period.

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