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http://www.archive.org/download/poems_american_history_period_growth_1607_librivox/poemsperiodofgrowth_05_various_64kb.mp3 | 897.32 | 907.78 | still they ride side by side while the bell'wing thunders roar while the cannon's fire is flashing fast and the bell'wing thunders roar | 10.46 | 10453 | 10308 | 98.192932 | 17.910089 | 50.232269 | 53.79409 | 11.472275 | stɪl ðeɪ ɹaɪd saɪd baɪ saɪd waɪl ðʌ bɛl'wɪŋ θʌndɜ˞z ɹɔɹ waɪl ðʌ kænʌn'ɛs faɪɜ˞ ɪz flæʃɪŋ fæst ʌnd ðʌ bɛl'wɪŋ θʌndɜ˞z ɹɔɹ | Still. They ride side by side while the bell'wing thunders roar, while the cannon's fire is flashing fast and the bell'wing thunders roar. |
http://www.archive.org/download/poems_american_history_period_growth_1607_librivox/poemsperiodofgrowth_04_various_64kb.mp3 | 414.08 | 429.97 | the opponents of the embargo termed the conflict a terrapin war the nation by extinguishing commerce drawing within its own shell like a terrapin and at gatherings of the federalists a song by that title was very popular | 15.89 | 10453 | 10308 | 99.289513 | 16.058113 | 51.306328 | 58.574032 | 12.020138 | ðʌ ʌpoʊnʌnts ʌv ðʌ ɛmbɑɹɡoʊ tɜ˞md ðʌ kɑnflɪkt ʌ wɔɹ ðʌ neɪʃʌn baɪ ɪkstɪŋɡwɪʃɪŋ kɑmɜ˞s dɹɔɪŋ wɪðɪn ɪts oʊn ʃɛl laɪk ʌ ʌnd æt ɡæðɜ˞ɪŋz ʌv ðʌ fɛdɜ˞ʌlɪsts ʌ sɔŋ baɪ ðæt taɪtʌl wɑz vɛɹi pɑpjʌlɜ˞ | The opponents of the embargo termed the conflict a terrapin war. The nation, by extinguishing commerce, drawing within its own shell like a terrapin, and at gatherings of the federalists a song by that title was very popular. |
http://www.archive.org/download/poems_american_history_period_growth_1607_librivox/poemsperiodofgrowth_04_various_64kb.mp3 | 970.52 | 987.76 | he sailed without orders and had the cruise resulted disastrously he would probably have been courtmartialed and shot on the afternoon of august nineteenth a sail was sighted off halifax and proved to be the british frigate guerriere | 17.24 | 10453 | 10308 | 102.692787 | 16.786196 | 52.126102 | 55.450886 | 10.962877 | hi seɪld wɪθaʊt ɔɹdɜ˞z ʌnd hæd ðʌ kɹuz ɹɪzʌltɪd dɪzæstɹʌsli hi wʊd pɹɑbʌbli hæv bɪn ʌnd ʃɑt ɑn ðʌ æftɜ˞nun ʌv ɑɡʌst naɪntinθ ʌ seɪl wɑz saɪtɪd ɔf hælɪfæks ʌnd pɹuvd tu bi ðʌ bɹɪtɪʃ fɹɪɡʌt | He sailed without orders and had the cruise resulted disastrously, he would probably have been courtmartialed and shot. On the afternoon of August nineteenth, a sail was sighted off Halifax and proved to be the british frigate Guerriere. |
http://www.archive.org/download/poems_american_history_period_growth_1607_librivox/poemsperiodofgrowth_13_various_64kb.mp3 | 1,935.38 | 1,953.54 | to conquer the country by trade thomas dunn english chapultepec still remained and on the morning of september thirteenth two storming parties rushed it swarmed over the walls swept back the garrison and planted the american flag on the ramparts | 18.16 | 10453 | 10308 | 106.857666 | 23.018497 | 46.40469 | 53.861294 | 11.563877 | tu kɑŋkɜ˞ ðʌ kʌntɹi baɪ tɹeɪd tɑmʌs dʌn ɪŋɡlɪʃ stɪl ɹɪmeɪnd ʌnd ɑn ðʌ mɔɹnɪŋ ʌv sɛptɛmbɜ˞ θɜ˞tinθ tu stɔɹmɪŋ pɑɹtiz ɹʌʃt ɪt swɔɹmd oʊvɜ˞ ðʌ wɔlz swɛpt bæk ðʌ ɡæɹɪsʌn ʌnd plæntɪd ðʌ ʌmɛɹʌkʌn flæɡ ɑn ðʌ ɹæmpɑɹts | To conquer the country by trade, Thomas Dunn, English. Chapultepec still remained and on the morning of September thirteenth, two storming parties rushed it, swarmed over the walls, swept back the garrison and planted the american flag on the ramparts. |
http://www.archive.org/download/poems_american_history_period_growth_1607_librivox/poemsperiodofgrowth_13_various_64kb.mp3 | 777.94 | 796.16 | thus baffled in their last attack compelled perforce to yield still menacing in firm array their columns leave the field the guns still roared at intervals but silence fell at last and on the dead and dying came the evening shadows fast | 18.22 | 10453 | 10308 | 105.859703 | 13.183168 | 52.822891 | 55.024155 | 11.251372 | ðʌs bæfʌld ɪn ðɛɹ læst ʌtæk kʌmpɛld pɜ˞fɔɹs tu jild stɪl mɛnʌsɪŋ ɪn fɜ˞m ɜ˞eɪ ðɛɹ kɑlʌmz liv ðʌ fild ðʌ ɡʌnz stɪl ɹɔɹd æt ɪntɜ˞vʌlz bʌt saɪlʌns fɛl æt læst ʌnd ɑn ðʌ dɛd ʌnd daɪɪŋ keɪm ðʌ ivnɪŋ ʃædoʊz fæst | Thus baffled in their last attack, compelled perforce to yield. Still menacing in firm array, their columns leave the field. The guns still roared at intervals, but silence fell at last, and on the dead and dying came the evening shadows fast. |
http://www.archive.org/download/poems_american_history_period_growth_1607_librivox/poemsperiodofgrowth_13_various_64kb.mp3 | 813.03 | 826.68 | and thus on buena vista's heights a long day's work was done and thus our brave old general another battle won still still our glorious banner waves unstained by flight or shame | 13.65 | 10453 | 10308 | 112.941437 | 23.670652 | 52.900604 | 51.56266 | 12.307692 | ʌnd ðʌs ɑn bunʌ vɪstʌ'ɛs haɪts ʌ lɔŋ deɪ'ɛs wɜ˞k wɑz dʌn ʌnd ðʌs aʊɜ˞ bɹeɪv oʊld dʒɛnɜ˞ʌl ʌnʌðɜ˞ bætʌl wʌn stɪl stɪl aʊɜ˞ ɡlɔɹiʌs bænɜ˞ weɪvz ʌnsteɪnd baɪ flaɪt ɔɹ ʃeɪm | And thus on Buena Vista's heights, a long day's work was done, And Thus, our brave old general, another battle won, still still, Our glorious banner waves, unstained by flight or shame. |
http://www.archive.org/download/poems_american_history_period_growth_1607_librivox/poemsperiodofgrowth_04_various_64kb.mp3 | 1,609.47 | 1,627.88 | laughs a yankee she's a brig says our captain that's too big try another so we'll have her for a sloop we hurrah and fire again lay aboard of her like men and like men they beat us off and try in turn | 18.41 | 10453 | 10308 | 100.294136 | 18.377237 | 54.036705 | 53.513695 | 10.157523 | læfs ʌ jæŋki ʃi'ɛs ʌ bɹɪɡ sɛz aʊɜ˞ kæptʌn ðæt'ɛs tu bɪɡ tɹaɪ ʌnʌðɜ˞ soʊ wi' hæv hɜ˞ fɔɹ ʌ slup wi hʊɹɑ ʌnd faɪɜ˞ ʌɡɛn leɪ ʌbɔɹd ʌv hɜ˞ laɪk mɛn ʌnd laɪk mɛn ðeɪ bit ʌs ɔf ʌnd tɹaɪ ɪn tɜ˞n | Laughs: a Yankee, she's a brig, says our captain. That's too big, try another, so we'll have her for a sloop. We hurrah and fire again, lay aboard of her, like men, and like men, they beat us off and try in turn. |
http://www.archive.org/download/poems_american_history_period_growth_1607_librivox/poemsperiodofgrowth_05_various_64kb.mp3 | 862.72 | 882.68 | and for columbia gallant hull's as proudly and as high now louder rings the battle din and thick the volumes pour still they ride side by side while the bellowing thunders roar while the cannon's fire is flashing fast and the bellowing thunders roar | 19.96 | 10453 | 10308 | 98.97683 | 14.492376 | 55.562233 | 50.132076 | 11.272545 | ʌnd fɔɹ kʌlʌmbiʌ ɡælʌnt hʌl'ɛs æz pɹaʊdli ʌnd æz haɪ naʊ laʊdɜ˞ ɹɪŋz ðʌ bætʌl dɪn ʌnd θɪk ðʌ vɑljumz pɔɹ stɪl ðeɪ ɹaɪd saɪd baɪ saɪd waɪl ðʌ bɛloʊɪŋ θʌndɜ˞z ɹɔɹ waɪl ðʌ kænʌn'ɛs faɪɜ˞ ɪz flæʃɪŋ fæst ʌnd ðʌ bɛloʊɪŋ θʌndɜ˞z ɹɔɹ | And for Columbia, gallant hull's as proudly and as high. now, louder rings the battle din and thick. The volumes pour still. They ride side by side while the bellowing thunders roar, while the cannon's fire is flashing fast and the bellowing thunders roar. |
http://www.archive.org/download/poems_american_history_period_growth_1607_librivox/poemsperiodofgrowth_13_various_64kb.mp3 | 1,904.54 | 1,916.44 | fierce we opened our fire on the column we pierced it with ball here and there but it swept on in pitiless sternness till we faltered and fled in despair | 11.9 | 10453 | 10308 | 108.679672 | 22.271284 | 51.552246 | 58.124207 | 11.680672 | fɪɹs wi oʊpʌnd aʊɜ˞ faɪɜ˞ ɑn ðʌ kɑlʌm wi pɪɹst ɪt wɪð bɔl hiɹ ʌnd ðɛɹ bʌt ɪt swɛpt ɑn ɪn pɪtilʌs stɜ˞nnʌs tɪl wi fɑltɜ˞d ʌnd flɛd ɪn dɪspɛɹ | Fierce. We opened our fire on the column, we pierced it with ball here and there, but it swept on in pitiless sternness till we faltered and fled in despair. |
http://www.archive.org/download/poems_american_history_period_growth_1607_librivox/poemsperiodofgrowth_05_various_64kb.mp3 | 357.24 | 371.92 | the banner of freedom high floated unfurled while the silver-tipt surges in low homage curled flashing bright round the bow of decatur's brave bark in contest an eagle in chasing a lark | 14.68 | 10453 | 10308 | 102.388535 | 16.306633 | 53.897224 | 55.751934 | 11.580381 | ðʌ bænɜ˞ ʌv fɹidʌm haɪ floʊtʌd ʌnfɜ˞ld waɪl ðʌ sɪlvɜ˞- sɜ˞dʒʌz ɪn loʊ ɑmʌdʒ kɜ˞ld flæʃɪŋ bɹaɪt ɹaʊnd ðʌ baʊ ʌv dɪkeɪtɜ˞'ɛs bɹeɪv bɑɹk ɪn kɑntɛst æn iɡʌl ɪn tʃeɪsɪŋ ʌ lɑɹk | The banner of freedom, high floated, unfurled, while the silver-tipt surges in low homage, curled, flashing bright, round the bow of Decatur's brave bark in contest, an eagle in chasing a lark. |
http://www.archive.org/download/poems_american_history_period_growth_1607_librivox/poemsperiodofgrowth_05_various_64kb.mp3 | 2,116.39 | 2,136.28 | give them one breaking broadside more he cried before we strike but one grim ball that ruined all for hope and home alike laid lawrence low in glory yet from his pallid lip rang to the land his last command boys don't give up the ship | 19.89 | 10453 | 10308 | 105.556633 | 14.623096 | 51.700111 | 47.197041 | 10.859729 | ɡɪv ðɛm wʌn bɹeɪkɪŋ bɹɔdsaɪd mɔɹ hi kɹaɪd bɪfɔɹ wi stɹaɪk bʌt wʌn ɡɹɪm bɔl ðæt ɹuʌnd ɔl fɔɹ hoʊp ʌnd hoʊm ʌlaɪk leɪd lɔɹʌns loʊ ɪn ɡlɔɹi jɛt fɹʌm hɪz pælʌd lɪp ɹæŋ tu ðʌ lænd hɪz læst kʌmænd bɔɪz dɑn'ti ɡɪv ʌp ðʌ ʃɪp | Give them one breaking broadside more, he cried before we strike. But one grim ball that ruined all for hope and home alike, laid Lawrence, low in glory, yet from his pallid lip rang to the land his last command. boys, don't give up the ship. |
http://www.archive.org/download/poems_american_history_period_growth_1607_librivox/poemsperiodofgrowth_05_various_64kb.mp3 | 907.78 | 917.85 | hark tis the briton's lee gun ne'er bolder warrior kneeled and ne'er to gallant mariners did braver seamen yield | 10.07 | 10453 | 10308 | 101.248833 | 17.767622 | 59.302227 | 48.297894 | 10.129096 | hɑɹk tɪz ðʌ bɹɪtʌn'ɛs li ɡʌn ni'ɜ˞ boʊldɜ˞ wɔɹiɜ˞ ʌnd ni'ɜ˞ tu ɡælʌnt mɛɹʌnɜ˞z dɪd bɹeɪvɜ˞ simʌn jild | Hark tis the Briton's Lee gun. Ne'er bolder warrior kneeled and ne'er to gallant Mariners did braver Seamen yield. |
http://www.archive.org/download/poems_american_history_period_growth_1607_librivox/poemsperiodofgrowth_13_various_64kb.mp3 | 1,385.69 | 1,396.3 | the raven's scream or eagle's flight or shepherd's pensive lay alone awakes each sullen height that frowned o'er that dread fray | 10.61 | 10453 | 10308 | 113.446053 | 17.47665 | 50.390106 | 39.80827 | 10.556079 | ðʌ ɹeɪvʌn'ɛs skɹim ɔɹ iɡʌl'ɛs flaɪt ɔɹ ʃɛpɜ˞d'ɛs pɛnsɪv leɪ ʌloʊn itʃ sʌlʌn haɪt ðæt fɹaʊnd oʊ'ɜ˞ ðæt dɹɛd fɹeɪ | The raven's scream or eagle's flight or shepherd's pensive lay alone awakes each sullen height that frowned o'er, that dread fray. |
http://www.archive.org/download/poems_american_history_period_growth_1607_librivox/poemsperiodofgrowth_13_various_64kb.mp3 | 1,354.39 | 1,367.66 | twas in that hour his stern command called to a martyr's grave the flower of his beloved land the nation's flag to save by rivers of their fathers gore | 13.27 | 10453 | 10308 | 110.807129 | 13.935547 | 50.120728 | 54.740086 | 10.776187 | twʌz ɪn ðæt aʊɜ˞ hɪz stɜ˞n kʌmænd kɔld tu ʌ mɑɹtɜ˞'ɛs ɡɹeɪv ðʌ flaʊɜ˞ ʌv hɪz bɪlʌvd lænd ðʌ neɪʃʌn'ɛs flæɡ tu seɪv baɪ ɹɪvɜ˞z ʌv ðɛɹ fɑðɜ˞z ɡɔɹ | Twas. In that hour, his stern command called to a martyr's grave the flower of his beloved land, the nation's flag. To save by rivers of their fathers gore. |
http://www.archive.org/download/poems_american_history_period_growth_1607_librivox/poemsperiodofgrowth_13_various_64kb.mp3 | 1,367.66 | 1,385.69 | his first-born laurels grew and well he deemed the sons would pour their lives for glory too full many a northern's breath has swept o'er angostura's plain and long the pitying sky has wept above its mouldered slain | 18.03 | 10453 | 10308 | 109.651001 | 14.406611 | 49.613388 | 48.727749 | 9.983361 | hɪz fɜ˞st-bɔɹn lɔɹʌlz ɡɹu ʌnd wɛl hi dimd ðʌ sʌnz wʊd pɔɹ ðɛɹ lɪvz fɔɹ ɡlɔɹi tu fʊl mɛni ʌ nɔɹðɜ˞n'ɛs bɹɛθ hæz swɛpt oʊ'ɜ˞ 'ɛs pleɪn ʌnd lɔŋ ðʌ pɪtiɪŋ skaɪ hæz wɛpt ʌbʌv ɪts sleɪn | His first-born laurels grew, and well he deemed the sons would pour their lives for glory. too full many a northern's breath has swept o'er Angostura's plain and long the pitying sky has wept above its mouldered slain. |
http://www.archive.org/download/poems_american_history_period_growth_1607_librivox/poemsperiodofgrowth_13_various_64kb.mp3 | 758.47 | 777.94 | speed speed artillery to the front for the hurricane of fire crushes those noble regiments reluctant to retire speed swiftly gallop ah they come again bragg climbs the ridge and his grape sweeps down the swarming foe as a strong man moweth sedge | 19.47 | 10453 | 10308 | 108.686913 | 18.44812 | 51.663128 | 55.185417 | 11.299435 | spid spid ɑɹtɪlɜ˞i tu ðʌ fɹʌnt fɔɹ ðʌ hɜ˞ʌkeɪn ʌv faɪɜ˞ kɹʌʃɪz ðoʊz noʊbʌl ɹɛdʒʌmʌnts ɹɪlʌktʌnt tu ɹɪtaɪɹ spid swɪftli ɡælʌp ɑ ðeɪ kʌm ʌɡɛn bɹæɡ klaɪmz ðʌ ɹɪdʒ ʌnd hɪz ɡɹeɪp swips daʊn ðʌ swɔɹmɪŋ foʊ æz ʌ stɹɔŋ mæn sɛdʒ | Speed, speed. Artillery to the front for the hurricane of fire crushes those noble regiments reluctant to retire. speed, swiftly, gallop, ah, they come again. Bragg climbs the ridge and his grape sweeps down the swarming foe as a strong man. Moweth Sedge. |
http://www.archive.org/download/poems_american_history_period_growth_1607_librivox/poemsperiodofgrowth_04_various_64kb.mp3 | 951.56 | 970.52 | the fury which the news of this disaster aroused was tempered by rejoicing for a remarkable victory on the ocean anxious to meet some of the famous british frigates captain isaac hull put out from boston with the constitution on august second | 18.96 | 10453 | 10308 | 100.010353 | 13.221828 | 52.238144 | 53.90229 | 11.814346 | ðʌ fjʊɹi wɪtʃ ðʌ nuz ʌv ðɪs dɪzæstɜ˞ ɜ˞aʊzd wɑz tɛmpɜ˞d baɪ ɹɪdʒɔɪsɪŋ fɔɹ ʌ ɹɪmɑɹkʌbʌl vɪktɜ˞i ɑn ðʌ oʊʃʌn æŋkʃʌs tu mit sʌm ʌv ðʌ feɪmʌs bɹɪtɪʃ fɹɪɡʌts kæptʌn aɪzʌk hʌl pʊt aʊt fɹʌm bɑstʌn wɪð ðʌ kɑnstʌtuʃʌn ɑn ɑɡʌst sɛkʌnd | The fury which the news of this disaster aroused was tempered by rejoicing for a remarkable victory on the ocean. anxious to meet some of the famous british frigates, Captain Isaac Hull put out from Boston with the Constitution on August. second. |
http://www.archive.org/download/poems_american_history_period_growth_1607_librivox/poemsperiodofgrowth_04_various_64kb.mp3 | 1,571.92 | 1,591.04 | while the british bang away with their broadsides screech and bray but the constitution never fires a ball we send up three times to ask if we shan't begin our task captain hull sends back each time the answer no | 19.12 | 10453 | 10308 | 102.086945 | 18.078711 | 52.602016 | 51.72324 | 9.728033 | waɪl ðʌ bɹɪtɪʃ bæŋ ʌweɪ wɪð ðɛɹ skɹitʃ ʌnd bɹeɪ bʌt ðʌ kɑnstʌtuʃʌn nɛvɜ˞ faɪɜ˞z ʌ bɔl wi sɛnd ʌp θɹi taɪmz tu æsk ɪf wi ʃæn'ti bɪɡɪn aʊɜ˞ tæsk kæptʌn hʌl sɛndz bæk itʃ taɪm ðʌ ænsɜ˞ noʊ | While the British bang away with their broadsides, screech and bray, but the Constitution never fires a ball. We send up three times to ask if we shan't begin our task. Captain Hull sends back each time the answer no. |
http://www.archive.org/download/poems_american_history_period_growth_1607_librivox/poemsperiodofgrowth_13_various_64kb.mp3 | 2,533.87 | 2,550.45 | this day we fashion destiny our web of fate we spin this day for all hereafter choose we holiness or sin even now from starry gerizim or ebal's cloudy crown we call the dews of blessing or the bolts of cursing down | 16.58 | 10453 | 10308 | 108.758324 | 16.550022 | 51.967327 | 46.442982 | 11.45959 | ðɪs deɪ wi fæʃʌn dɛstʌni aʊɜ˞ wɛb ʌv feɪt wi spɪn ðɪs deɪ fɔɹ ɔl hɪɹæftɜ˞ tʃuz wi hoʊlinʌs ɔɹ sɪn ivɪn naʊ fɹʌm stɑɹi ɔɹ 'ɛs klaʊdi kɹaʊn wi kɔl ðʌ duz ʌv blɛsɪŋ ɔɹ ðʌ boʊlts ʌv kɜ˞sɪŋ daʊn | This day we fashion destiny, our web of fate. We spin this day for all. Hereafter choose we holiness or sin. Even now, from starry Gerizim or Ebal's cloudy crown we call the dews of blessing or the bolts of cursing down. |
http://www.archive.org/download/poems_american_history_period_growth_1607_librivox/poemsperiodofgrowth_04_various_64kb.mp3 | 381.02 | 398.29 | when freemen are insulted they send forth vengeful thunder determined to maintain their rights strike the foe with wonder they cheerfully will toil to cultivate the soil and rather live on humble fare than feast ignobly | 17.27 | 10453 | 10308 | 98.308693 | 16.766966 | 44.996204 | 55.170937 | 11.059641 | wɛn fɹimɛn ɑɹ ɪnsʌltɪd ðeɪ sɛnd fɔɹθ vɛndʒfʌl θʌndɜ˞ dɪtɜ˞mʌnd tu meɪnteɪn ðɛɹ ɹaɪts stɹaɪk ðʌ foʊ wɪð wʌndɜ˞ ðeɪ tʃɪɹfʌli wɪl tɔɪl tu kʌltʌveɪt ðʌ sɔɪl ʌnd ɹæðɜ˞ laɪv ɑn hʌmbʌl fɛɹ ðæn fist | When freemen are insulted, they send forth vengeful thunder. Determined to maintain their rights, strike the foe with wonder. they cheerfully will toil to cultivate the soil and rather live on humble fare than feast ignobly. |
http://www.archive.org/download/poems_american_history_period_growth_1607_librivox/poemsperiodofgrowth_05_various_64kb.mp3 | 2,136.28 | 2,156.18 | the wounded wept like women when they hauled her ensign down men's cheeks were pale as with the tale from hingham to the town they hurried in swift silence while toward the eastern night the victor bore away from shore and vanished out of sight | 19.9 | 10453 | 10308 | 103.919022 | 13.379111 | 48.348686 | 51.714458 | 10.904523 | ðʌ wundɪd wɛpt laɪk wɪmʌn wɛn ðeɪ hɔld hɜ˞ ɛnsʌn daʊn mɛn'ɛs tʃiks wɜ˞ peɪl æz wɪð ðʌ teɪl fɹʌm hɪŋʌm tu ðʌ taʊn ðeɪ hɜ˞id ɪn swɪft saɪlʌns waɪl tʌwɔɹd ðʌ istɜ˞n naɪt ðʌ vɪktɜ˞ bɔɹ ʌweɪ fɹʌm ʃɔɹ ʌnd vænɪʃt aʊt ʌv saɪt | The wounded wept like women when they hauled her ensign down. Men's Cheeks were pale, as with the tale. from Hingham to the town, they hurried in swift silence while, toward the eastern night, the victor bore away from shore and vanished out of sight. |
http://www.archive.org/download/poems_american_history_period_growth_1607_librivox/poemsperiodofgrowth_04_various_64kb.mp3 | 1,591.04 | 1,609.47 | till to half a pistol-shot the two frigates he had brought then he whispers lay along and we let go twice our broadside lights and lifts and the briton crippled drifts with her mizzen dangling hopeless at her poop | 18.43 | 10453 | 10308 | 99.667137 | 14.016105 | 48.557362 | 57.54451 | 10.309278 | tɪl tu hæf ʌ pɪstʌl-ʃɑt ðʌ tu fɹɪɡʌts hi hæd bɹɔt ðɛn hi wɪspɜ˞z leɪ ʌlɔŋ ʌnd wi lɛt ɡoʊ twaɪs aʊɜ˞ bɹɔdsaɪd laɪts ʌnd lɪfts ʌnd ðʌ bɹɪtʌn kɹɪpʌld dɹɪfts wɪð hɜ˞ dæŋɡʌlɪŋ hoʊplʌs æt hɜ˞ pup | Till to half a pistol-shot the two frigates he had brought. Then he whispers, Lay along and we let go twice our broadside lights and lifts and the briton, crippled, drifts with her mizzen, dangling hopeless at her poop. |
http://www.archive.org/download/poems_american_history_period_growth_1607_librivox/poemsperiodofgrowth_05_various_64kb.mp3 | 325.35 | 344.22 | for brave yankee boys then homeward steered the captive ship now safe in port she lies the old and young with rapture viewed our sailors noble prize through seas of wine their health we'll drink and wish them sweethearts friends and chink | 18.87 | 10453 | 10308 | 99.561783 | 15.874691 | 49.72776 | 49.49123 | 11.18177 | fɔɹ bɹeɪv jæŋki bɔɪz ðɛn hoʊmwɜ˞d stɪɹd ðʌ kæptɪv ʃɪp naʊ seɪf ɪn pɔɹt ʃi laɪz ðʌ oʊld ʌnd jʌŋ wɪð ɹæptʃɜ˞ vjud aʊɜ˞ seɪlɜ˞z noʊbʌl pɹaɪz θɹu siz ʌv waɪn ðɛɹ hɛlθ wi' dɹɪŋk ʌnd wɪʃ ðɛm swithɑɹts fɹɛndz ʌnd tʃɪŋk | For brave Yankee boys. Then Homeward, steered the captive ship. Now safe in port she lies, the old and young with rapture, viewed our sailors noble prize through seas of wine: their health. We'll drink and wish them sweethearts, friends and chink. |
http://www.archive.org/download/poems_american_history_period_growth_1607_librivox/poemsperiodofgrowth_13_various_64kb.mp3 | 114.41 | 131 | park benjamin by the last of august taylor had whipped his army into shape and began to advance on monterey a town believed to be impregnable and where general arista had collected an army of ten thousand men | 16.59 | 10453 | 10308 | 107.890091 | 16.674021 | 43.645237 | 44.260311 | 11.934901 | pɑɹk bɛndʒʌmʌn baɪ ðʌ læst ʌv ɑɡʌst teɪlɜ˞ hæd wɪpt hɪz ɑɹmi ɪntu ʃeɪp ʌnd bɪɡæn tu ʌdvæns ɑn mɑntɜ˞eɪ ʌ taʊn bɪlivd tu bi ɪmpɹɛɡnʌbʌl ʌnd wɛɹ dʒɛnɜ˞ʌl ɜ˞ɪstʌ hæd kʌlɛktʌd æn ɑɹmi ʌv tɛn θaʊzʌnd mɛn | Park Benjamin. By the last of August, Taylor had whipped his army into shape and began to advance on Monterey, a town believed to be impregnable and where General Arista had collected an army of ten thousand men. |
http://www.archive.org/download/poems_american_history_period_growth_1607_librivox/poemsperiodofgrowth_13_various_64kb.mp3 | 2,002.73 | 2,022.5 | side by side son and father with hoary head struggle for triumph or death on a gory bed hark to the charge the war-hail is pattering the foe through our ranks red rain is scattering huzza forward no halting or flagging till proudly the red stripes float o'er yon rocky hill | 19.77 | 10453 | 10308 | 105.061485 | 17.490229 | 48.035351 | 42.345093 | 12.139605 | saɪd baɪ saɪd sʌn ʌnd fɑðɜ˞ wɪð hɔɹi hɛd stɹʌɡʌl fɔɹ tɹaɪʌmf ɔɹ dɛθ ɑn ʌ ɡɔɹi bɛd hɑɹk tu ðʌ tʃɑɹdʒ ðʌ wɔɹ-heɪl ɪz ðʌ foʊ θɹu aʊɜ˞ ɹæŋks ɹɛd ɹeɪn ɪz skætɜ˞ɪŋ fɔɹwɜ˞d noʊ hɔltɪŋ ɔɹ flæɡɪŋ tɪl pɹaʊdli ðʌ ɹɛd stɹaɪps floʊt oʊ'ɜ˞ jɑn ɹɑki hɪl | Side by side, Son and father with hoary head struggle for triumph or death on a gory bed. Hark to the charge. The war-hail is pattering the foe through our ranks. red rain is scattering huzza forward. No halting or flagging till proudly, the red stripes float o'er yon rocky hill. |
http://www.archive.org/download/poems_american_history_period_growth_1607_librivox/poemsperiodofgrowth_04_various_64kb.mp3 | 1,022.49 | 1,039.48 | o the guerrire so bold on the foaming ocean rolled commanded by dacres the grandee o for the choice of british crew that a rammer ever drew could beat the frenchmen two to one quite handy o | 16.99 | 10453 | 10308 | 104.228569 | 20.799305 | 57.366436 | 56.375088 | 9.181872 | oʊ ðʌ soʊ boʊld ɑn ðʌ foʊmɪŋ oʊʃʌn ɹoʊld kʌmændɪd baɪ ðʌ oʊ fɔɹ ðʌ tʃɔɪs ʌv bɹɪtɪʃ kɹu ðæt ʌ ɹæmɜ˞ ɛvɜ˞ dɹu kʊd bit ðʌ fɹɛntʃmɛn tu tu wʌn kwaɪt hændi oʊ | O the guerrire, so bold on the foaming ocean, rolled commanded by Dacres, the grandee o for the choice of british crew that a rammer ever drew, could beat the Frenchmen two to one quite handy o. |
http://www.archive.org/download/poems_american_history_period_growth_1607_librivox/poemsperiodofgrowth_04_various_64kb.mp3 | 1,645.67 | 1,655.78 | save the mizzen's shattered mast where her meteor flag's nailed fast till a fallen star we quench its ruddy glow | 10.11 | 10453 | 10308 | 100.615974 | 12.222963 | 51.989693 | 53.69949 | 9.693373 | seɪv ðʌ 'ɛs ʃætɜ˞d mæst wɛɹ hɜ˞ mitiɜ˞ flæɡ'ɛs neɪld fæst tɪl ʌ fɑlʌn stɑɹ wi kwɛntʃ ɪts ɹʌdi ɡloʊ | Save the Mizzen's shattered mast where her meteor flag's nailed fast till a fallen star. We quench its ruddy glow. |
http://www.archive.org/download/poems_american_history_period_growth_1607_librivox/poemsperiodofgrowth_13_various_64kb.mp3 | 1,989.36 | 2,002.73 | let the proud deeds of your fathers inspire ye still think ye of monmouth and princeton and bunker hill come from your hallowed grace famous in story shades of our heroes and lead us to glory | 13.37 | 10453 | 10308 | 103.483383 | 21.892761 | 54.687531 | 55.604679 | 13.1638 | lɛt ðʌ pɹaʊd didz ʌv jɔɹ fɑðɜ˞z ɪnspaɪɹ ji stɪl θɪŋk ji ʌv mɑnmʌθ ʌnd pɹɪnstʌn ʌnd bʌŋkɜ˞ hɪl kʌm fɹʌm jɔɹ hæloʊd ɡɹeɪs feɪmʌs ɪn stɔɹi ʃeɪdz ʌv aʊɜ˞ hɪɹoʊz ʌnd lɛd ʌs tu ɡlɔɹi | Let the proud deeds of your fathers inspire ye. still think ye of Monmouth and Princeton and Bunker Hill. Come from your hallowed grace, famous in story shades of our heroes, and lead us to glory. |
http://www.archive.org/download/poems_american_history_period_growth_1607_librivox/poemsperiodofgrowth_05_various_64kb.mp3 | 2,194.23 | 2,211.3 | the chesapeake so bold out of boston i've been told came to take a british frigate neat and handy-o while the people of the port flocked out to see the sport with their music playing yankee doodle dandy-o | 17.07 | 10453 | 10308 | 109.66584 | 18.405308 | 56.227703 | 53.649025 | 11.130639 | ðʌ tʃɛsʌpik soʊ boʊld aʊt ʌv bɑstʌn aɪ'vi bɪn toʊld keɪm tu teɪk ʌ bɹɪtɪʃ fɹɪɡʌt nit ʌnd hændi-oʊ waɪl ðʌ pipʌl ʌv ðʌ pɔɹt flɑkt aʊt tu si ðʌ spɔɹt wɪð ðɛɹ mjuzɪk pleɪɪŋ jæŋki dudʌl dændi-oʊ | The Chesapeake, so bold out of Boston, i've been told, came to take a british frigate, neat and handy-o, while the people of the Port flocked out to see the sport with their music playing: Yankee Doodle Dandy-o. |
http://www.archive.org/download/poems_american_history_period_growth_1607_librivox/poemsperiodofgrowth_13_various_64kb.mp3 | 853.96 | 872.6 | speak and tell us our ximena looking northward far away over the camp of the invaders over the mexican array who is losing who is winning are they far or come they near look abroad and tell us sister whither rolls the storm we hear | 18.64 | 10453 | 10308 | 113.036301 | 21.782835 | 55.943241 | 53.168785 | 10.944206 | spik ʌnd tɛl ʌs aʊɜ˞ lʊkɪŋ nɔɹθwɜ˞d fɑɹ ʌweɪ oʊvɜ˞ ðʌ kæmp ʌv ðʌ ɪnveɪdɜ˞z oʊvɜ˞ ðʌ mɛksʌkʌn ɜ˞eɪ hu ɪz luzɪŋ hu ɪz wɪnɪŋ ɑɹ ðeɪ fɑɹ ɔɹ kʌm ðeɪ nɪɹ lʊk ʌbɹɔd ʌnd tɛl ʌs sɪstɜ˞ wɪðɜ˞ ɹoʊlz ðʌ stɔɹm wi hiɹ | Speak and tell us our ximena, looking northward, far away, over the camp of the invaders, over the mexican array, who is losing, who is winning? Are they far or come they near? Look abroad and tell us, sister, whither rolls the storm? We hear |
http://www.archive.org/download/poems_american_history_period_growth_1607_librivox/poemsperiodofgrowth_04_various_64kb.mp3 | 442.46 | 456.74 | there's porter and grundy and rhea in congress who manfully vapor who draw their six dollars a day and fight bloody battles on paper ah this is true terrapin war | 14.28 | 10453 | 10308 | 97.354828 | 15.597593 | 56.742447 | 58.265354 | 9.803922 | ðɛɹ'ɛs pɔɹtɜ˞ ʌnd ɡɹʌndi ʌnd ɹiʌ ɪn kɑŋɡɹʌs hu mænfʌli veɪpɜ˞ hu dɹɔ ðɛɹ sɪks dɑlɜ˞z ʌ deɪ ʌnd faɪt blʌdi bætʌlz ɑn peɪpɜ˞ ɑ ðɪs ɪz tɹu wɔɹ | There's Porter and Grundy and Rhea in Congress who manfully vapor, who draw their six dollars a day and fight bloody battles on paper. ah, this is true. Terrapin war. |
http://www.archive.org/download/poems_american_history_period_growth_1607_librivox/poemsperiodofgrowth_04_various_64kb.mp3 | 1,074.74 | 1,092.28 | when prisoners we've made them with switchell we will treat them we will treat them with yankee doodle dandy o the british balls flew hot but the yankees answered not until they got a distance that was handy o | 17.54 | 10453 | 10308 | 97.651016 | 15.708564 | 50.674179 | 55.613503 | 10.205245 | wɛn pɹɪzʌnɜ˞z wi'vi meɪd ðɛm wɪð wi wɪl tɹit ðɛm wi wɪl tɹit ðɛm wɪð jæŋki dudʌl dændi oʊ ðʌ bɹɪtɪʃ bɔlz flu hɑt bʌt ðʌ jæŋkiz ænsɜ˞d nɑt ʌntɪl ðeɪ ɡɑt ʌ dɪstʌns ðæt wɑz hændi oʊ | When prisoners, we've made them with Switchell, we will treat them. We will treat them with Yankee Doodle Dandy o. The british balls flew hot, but the Yankees answered not until they got a distance that was handy o. |
http://www.archive.org/download/poems_american_history_period_growth_1607_librivox/poemsperiodofgrowth_13_various_64kb.mp3 | 2,592.78 | 2,606.09 | the mighty west shall bless the east and sea shall answer sea and mountain unto mountain call praise god for we are free john greenleaf whittier | 13.31 | 10453 | 10308 | 100.862862 | 16.684309 | 51.484921 | 57.258106 | 9.166041 | ðʌ maɪti wɛst ʃæl blɛs ðʌ ist ʌnd si ʃæl ænsɜ˞ si ʌnd maʊntʌn ʌntu maʊntʌn kɔl pɹeɪz ɡɑd fɔɹ wi ɑɹ fɹi dʒɑn ɡɹinlif wɪtiɜ˞ | The mighty West shall bless the east, and Sea shall answer sea, and mountain unto mountain call. Praise god, for we are free. John Greenleaf whittier. |
http://www.archive.org/download/poems_american_history_period_growth_1607_librivox/poemsperiodofgrowth_05_various_64kb.mp3 | 917.85 | 928.35 | proud be the sires whose hardy boys then fell to fight no more with the brave mid the wave with the cannon's thunders roar | 10.5 | 10453 | 10308 | 99.318321 | 15.730851 | 58.733944 | 54.45903 | 10.380952 | pɹaʊd bi ðʌ saɪɹz huz hɑɹdi bɔɪz ðɛn fɛl tu faɪt noʊ mɔɹ wɪð ðʌ bɹeɪv mɪd ðʌ weɪv wɪð ðʌ kænʌn'ɛs θʌndɜ˞z ɹɔɹ | Proud be the sires whose hardy boys then fell to fight no more with the brave mid the wave, with the cannon's thunders roar. |
http://www.archive.org/download/poems_american_history_period_growth_1607_librivox/poemsperiodofgrowth_05_various_64kb.mp3 | 957.99 | 968.3 | hence be our floating bulwark those oaks our mountains yield 'tis mighty heaven's plain decree then take the watery field | 10.31 | 10453 | 10308 | 100.780182 | 20.355999 | 55.391556 | 44.275906 | 10.960233 | hɛns bi aʊɜ˞ floʊtɪŋ bʊlwɜ˞k ðoʊz oʊks aʊɜ˞ maʊntʌnz jild 'tɪz maɪti hɛvʌn'ɛs pleɪn dɪkɹi ðɛn teɪk ðʌ wɔtɜ˞i fild | Hence be our floating bulwark. those oaks, our mountains, yield'tis mighty Heaven's plain decree. Then take the watery field. |
http://www.archive.org/download/poems_american_history_period_growth_1607_librivox/poemsperiodofgrowth_05_various_64kb.mp3 | 1,551.77 | 1,566.14 | the brave general pike there met with his end but his virtues his country forever will cherish and while o'er his grave fair freedom shall bend she will swear that his memory never shall perish | 14.37 | 10453 | 10308 | 105.625374 | 16.403444 | 50.745251 | 52.592129 | 12.247738 | ðʌ bɹeɪv dʒɛnɜ˞ʌl paɪk ðɛɹ mɛt wɪð hɪz ɛnd bʌt hɪz vɜ˞tʃuz hɪz kʌntɹi fɜ˞ɛvɜ˞ wɪl tʃɛɹɪʃ ʌnd waɪl oʊ'ɜ˞ hɪz ɡɹeɪv fɛɹ fɹidʌm ʃæl bɛnd ʃi wɪl swɛɹ ðæt hɪz mɛmɜ˞i nɛvɜ˞ ʃæl pɛɹɪʃ | The brave General Pike there met with his end. but his virtues his country forever will cherish. And while o'er his grave fair freedom shall bend, she will swear that his memory never shall perish. |
http://www.archive.org/download/poems_american_history_period_growth_1607_librivox/poemsperiodofgrowth_13_various_64kb.mp3 | 2,036.88 | 2,050.6 | death revels high in the midst of the bloody sport bursting in flame from each black throated castle port press on the line with keen sabres dripping wet cheer as ye smite with the death dealing bayonet | 13.72 | 10453 | 10308 | 104.971626 | 23.863396 | 49.893513 | 47.729866 | 12.682216 | dɛθ ɹɛvʌlz haɪ ɪn ðʌ mɪdst ʌv ðʌ blʌdi spɔɹt bɜ˞stɪŋ ɪn fleɪm fɹʌm itʃ blæk θɹoʊtɪd kæsʌl pɔɹt pɹɛs ɑn ðʌ laɪn wɪð kin seɪbɜ˞z dɹɪpɪŋ wɛt tʃɪɹ æz ji wɪð ðʌ dɛθ dilɪŋ beɪʌnɛt | Death revels high in the midst of the bloody sport, bursting in flame from each black throated castle, port press on the line with keen sabres, dripping wet cheer as ye smite with the death dealing bayonet. |
http://www.archive.org/download/poems_american_history_period_growth_1607_librivox/poemsperiodofgrowth_05_various_64kb.mp3 | 411.83 | 426.17 | the gay floating streamers of britain appear waving light on the breeze as the stranger we near and now could the quick-sighted yankee discern macedonian emblazoned at large on her stern | 14.34 | 10453 | 10308 | 100.664703 | 14.998519 | 43.75568 | 41.544304 | 11.854951 | ðʌ ɡeɪ floʊtɪŋ stɹimɜ˞z ʌv bɹɪtʌn ʌpɪɹ weɪvɪŋ laɪt ɑn ðʌ bɹiz æz ðʌ stɹeɪndʒɜ˞ wi nɪɹ ʌnd naʊ kʊd ðʌ kwɪk-saɪtɪd jæŋki dɪsɜ˞n mæsʌdoʊnjʌn ɛmbleɪzʌnd æt lɑɹdʒ ɑn hɜ˞ stɜ˞n | The gay floating streamers of Britain appear waving light on the breeze as the stranger we near. and now could the quick-sighted Yankee discern Macedonian emblazoned at large on her stern? |
http://www.archive.org/download/poems_american_history_period_growth_1607_librivox/poemsperiodofgrowth_13_various_64kb.mp3 | 2,623.38 | 2,637.13 | the volunteers eighteen forty-nine the volunteers the volunteers i dream as in the bygone years i hear again their stirring cheers and see their banners shine | 13.75 | 10453 | 10308 | 102.665131 | 14.793885 | 49.245502 | 48.80793 | 9.890909 | ðʌ vɑlʌntɪɹz eɪtin fɔɹti-naɪn ðʌ vɑlʌntɪɹz ðʌ vɑlʌntɪɹz aɪ dɹim æz ɪn ðʌ baɪɡɔn jɪɹz aɪ hiɹ ʌɡɛn ðɛɹ stɜ˞ɪŋ tʃɪɹz ʌnd si ðɛɹ bænɜ˞z ʃaɪn | The volunteers. Eighteen, forty-nine, the volunteers, The volunteers. I dream, as in the bygone years, i hear again their stirring cheers and see their banners shine. |
http://www.archive.org/download/poems_american_history_period_growth_1607_librivox/poemsperiodofgrowth_13_various_64kb.mp3 | 1,969.59 | 1,989.36 | wide o'er the valley the pennons are fluttering war's sullen story the deep guns are muttering forward blue jackets in good steady order strike for the fame of your good northern border forever shall history tell of the bloody check waiting the foe at the siege of chapultepec | 19.77 | 10453 | 10308 | 100.436485 | 24.158718 | 50.671486 | 49.409897 | 11.633789 | waɪd oʊ'ɜ˞ ðʌ væli ðʌ ɑɹ flʌtɜ˞ɪŋ wɔɹ'ɛs sʌlʌn stɔɹi ðʌ dip ɡʌnz ɑɹ mʌtɜ˞ɪŋ fɔɹwɜ˞d blu dʒækɪts ɪn ɡʊd stɛdi ɔɹdɜ˞ stɹaɪk fɔɹ ðʌ feɪm ʌv jɔɹ ɡʊd nɔɹðɜ˞n bɔɹdɜ˞ fɜ˞ɛvɜ˞ ʃæl hɪstɜ˞i tɛl ʌv ðʌ blʌdi tʃɛk weɪtɪŋ ðʌ foʊ æt ðʌ sidʒ ʌv | Wide o'er the valley, the pennons are fluttering war's sullen story. The deep guns are muttering forward blue jackets in good, steady order. Strike for the fame of your good northern border forever. Shall history tell of the bloody check waiting the foe at the siege of Chapultepec. |
http://www.archive.org/download/poems_american_history_period_growth_1607_librivox/poemsperiodofgrowth_04_various_64kb.mp3 | 468.13 | 482.59 | then bring up your regulars lads in attitude nothing ye lack sirs ye'll frighten to death the danads with fire-coals blazing aback sirs oh this is true terrapin war | 14.46 | 10453 | 10308 | 107.843063 | 22.60465 | 50.795708 | 57.381866 | 9.405256 | ðɛn bɹɪŋ ʌp jɔɹ ɹɛɡjʌlɜ˞z lædz ɪn ætʌtud nʌθɪŋ ji læk sɜ˞ɹz ji' fɹaɪtʌn tu dɛθ ðʌ wɪð faɪɜ˞-koʊlz bleɪzɪŋ ʌbæk sɜ˞ɹz oʊ ðɪs ɪz tɹu wɔɹ | Then bring up your regulars. Lads in attitude. Nothing ye lack, sirs. Ye'll frighten to death the Danads with fire-coals blazing aback, sirs, oh, this is true Terrapin war. |
http://www.archive.org/download/poems_american_history_period_growth_1607_librivox/poemsperiodofgrowth_06_various_64kb.mp3 | 674.55 | 692.93 | columbia appear let thy cloud minstrels wake as they march on the storm all the grandeur of song till the far mountain reel and the billowless lake shall be mantled in froth and its monarch shall quake on his green oozy throne | 18.38 | 10611 | 10308 | 240.019821 | 52.876232 | 67.048012 | 36.820976 | 10.010881 | kʌlʌmbiʌ ʌpɪɹ lɛt ðaɪ klaʊd mɪnstɹʌlz weɪk æz ðeɪ mɑɹtʃ ɑn ðʌ stɔɹm ɔl ðʌ ɡɹænduɹ ʌv sɔŋ tɪl ðʌ fɑɹ maʊntʌn ɹil ʌnd ðʌ leɪk ʃæl bi ɪn fɹɔθ ʌnd ɪts mɑnɑɹk ʃæl kweɪk ɑn hɪz ɡɹin θɹoʊn | Columbia appear. Let thy cloud minstrels wake as they march on the storm. all the grandeur of song till the far mountain reel, and the billowless lake shall be mantled in froth and its monarch shall quake on his green oozy throne. |
http://www.archive.org/download/poems_american_history_period_growth_1607_librivox/poemsperiodofgrowth_06_various_64kb.mp3 | 1,754.41 | 1,764.5 | i see columbia joyously her palmy circlet throw around his high victorious brow who laid her foemen low | 10.09 | 10611 | 10308 | 231.190414 | 45.487194 | 70.238045 | 40.376499 | 7.234886 | aɪ si kʌlʌmbiʌ hɜ˞ θɹoʊ ɜ˞aʊnd hɪz haɪ vɪktɔɹiʌs bɹaʊ hu leɪd hɜ˞ loʊ | I see Columbia joyously, her palmy circlet throw around his high victorious brow. Who laid her foemen low? |
http://www.archive.org/download/poems_american_history_period_growth_1607_librivox/poemsperiodofgrowth_06_various_64kb.mp3 | 95.38 | 111.76 | fierce lightnings gleam and thunders roar while round and grape in torrents pour and echo through the skies sirs when minutes forty-five had flown behold the briton's colors down she's yielded up a prize sirs | 16.38 | 10611 | 10308 | 224.224289 | 34.53566 | 65.311279 | 59.300774 | 11.782662 | fɪɹs laɪtnɪŋz ɡlim ʌnd θʌndɜ˞z ɹɔɹ waɪl ɹaʊnd ʌnd ɡɹeɪp ɪn tɔɹʌnts pɔɹ ʌnd ɛkoʊ θɹu ðʌ skaɪz sɜ˞ɹz wɛn mɪnʌts fɔɹti-faɪv hæd floʊn bɪhoʊld ðʌ bɹɪtʌn'ɛs kʌlɜ˞z daʊn ʃi'ɛs jildɪd ʌp ʌ pɹaɪz sɜ˞ɹz | Fierce lightnings, gleam and thunders, roar while round and grape in torrents pour and echo through the skies, Sirs, when minutes forty-five had flown, behold the Briton's colors down. she's yielded up a prize, sirs. |
http://www.archive.org/download/poems_american_history_period_growth_1607_librivox/poemsperiodofgrowth_06_various_64kb.mp3 | 221.78 | 236.26 | to be equal in combat was all our delight as we wished the proud britons to know we could fight and whether like yeo boys they'd taken affright we could see not nor find them by day or by night | 14.48 | 10611 | 10308 | 233.596497 | 47.521332 | 71.637489 | 41.535412 | 12.085635 | tu bi ikwʌl ɪn kɑmbæt wɑz ɔl aʊɜ˞ dɪlaɪt æz wi wɪʃt ðʌ pɹaʊd bɹɪtʌnz tu noʊ wi kʊd faɪt ʌnd wɛðɜ˞ laɪk jioʊ bɔɪz ðeɪ'di teɪkʌn wi kʊd si nɑt nɔɹ faɪnd ðɛm baɪ deɪ ɔɹ baɪ naɪt | To be equal in combat was all our delight, as we wished the proud britons to know we could fight and whether, like Yeo boys, they'd taken affright. We could see not, nor find them by day or by night. |
http://www.archive.org/download/poems_american_history_period_growth_1607_librivox/poemsperiodofgrowth_06_various_64kb.mp3 | 1,741.4 | 1,754.41 | strike the sounding string of fame o lyre beat loud ye drums ye clarion blasts exalt his name behold the hero comes | 13.01 | 10611 | 10308 | 228.49678 | 48.996788 | 69.643524 | 37.565941 | 8.685626 | stɹaɪk ðʌ saʊndɪŋ stɹɪŋ ʌv feɪm oʊ laɪɹ bit laʊd ji dɹʌmz ji klɛɹiʌn blæsts ɪɡzɔlt hɪz neɪm bɪhoʊld ðʌ hɪɹoʊ kʌmz | Strike the sounding string of fame. O Lyre beat loud, ye drums, ye clarion blasts, exalt his name, behold, the hero comes. |
http://www.archive.org/download/poems_american_history_period_growth_1607_librivox/poemsperiodofgrowth_06_various_64kb.mp3 | 663.24 | 674.55 | oh they will remember the tenth of september when their souls were let loose in a tempest of flame and wide erie shook at the trumpet of fame | 11.31 | 10611 | 10308 | 233.599426 | 34.29533 | 67.931969 | 48.212925 | 11.229001 | oʊ ðeɪ wɪl ɹɪmɛmbɜ˞ ðʌ tɛnθ ʌv sɛptɛmbɜ˞ wɛn ðɛɹ soʊlz wɜ˞ lɛt lus ɪn ʌ tɛmpʌst ʌv fleɪm ʌnd waɪd ɪɹi ʃʊk æt ðʌ tɹʌmpʌt ʌv feɪm | Oh, they will remember the tenth of September, when their souls were let loose in a tempest of flame and wide Erie shook at the trumpet of fame. |
http://www.archive.org/download/poems_american_history_period_growth_1607_librivox/poemsperiodofgrowth_06_various_64kb.mp3 | 1,340.19 | 1,354.83 | the foe of twice our force nears us fast to your posts my faithful tars mind your rigging guns and spars and defend your stripes and stars to the last | 14.64 | 10611 | 10308 | 268.404663 | 85.274841 | 70.455711 | 34.256374 | 9.221311 | ðʌ foʊ ʌv twaɪs aʊɜ˞ fɔɹs nɪɹz ʌs fæst tu jɔɹ poʊsts maɪ feɪθfʌl maɪnd jɔɹ ɹɪɡɪŋ ɡʌnz ʌnd ʌnd dɪfɛnd jɔɹ stɹaɪps ʌnd stɑɹz tu ðʌ læst | The foe of twice. Our force nears us fast to your posts, my faithful Tars. Mind your rigging guns and spars and defend your stripes and stars to the last. |
http://www.archive.org/download/poems_american_history_period_growth_1607_librivox/poemsperiodofgrowth_06_various_64kb.mp3 | 1,207.73 | 1,218.84 | then slowly tacking to and fro more near the cruisers made to see what force unheralded had flown to walbach's aid | 11.11 | 10611 | 10308 | 234.974197 | 38.227715 | 72.921303 | 50.124855 | 8.910891 | ðɛn sloʊli tækɪŋ tu ʌnd fɹoʊ mɔɹ nɪɹ ðʌ kɹuzɜ˞z meɪd tu si wʌt fɔɹs ʌnhɛɹʌldɪd hæd floʊn tu 'ɛs eɪd | Then slowly tacking to and fro more near the cruisers, made to see what force Unheralded had flown to Walbach's aid. |
http://www.archive.org/download/poems_american_history_period_growth_1607_librivox/poemsperiodofgrowth_06_various_64kb.mp3 | 1,196.69 | 1,207.73 | one stormy cloud its lip upblew and as its thunder rolled old england saw above the smoke new england's flag unfold | 11.04 | 10611 | 10308 | 245.201691 | 51.324196 | 69.013855 | 57.224503 | 9.601449 | wʌn stɔɹmi klaʊd ɪts lɪp ʌnd æz ɪts θʌndɜ˞ ɹoʊld oʊld ɪŋɡlʌnd sɔ ʌbʌv ðʌ smoʊk nu ɪŋɡlʌnd'ɛs flæɡ ʌnfoʊld | One stormy cloud its lip upblew, and As its thunder rolled, old England saw. Above the smoke, New England's flag unfold. |
http://www.archive.org/download/poems_american_history_period_growth_1607_librivox/poemsperiodofgrowth_06_various_64kb.mp3 | 807.99 | 819.68 | one moment and nought but the bugle was heard and nought but the war whoop given the next and the sky seemed convulsively stirred as if by the lightning riven | 11.69 | 10611 | 10308 | 224.187881 | 26.681253 | 71.478317 | 40.083672 | 10.6929 | wʌn moʊmʌnt ʌnd bʌt ðʌ bjuɡʌl wɑz hɜ˞d ʌnd bʌt ðʌ wɔɹ wup ɡɪvʌn ðʌ nɛkst ʌnd ðʌ skaɪ simd stɜ˞d æz ɪf baɪ ðʌ laɪtnɪŋ ɹɪvʌn | One moment and nought but the bugle Was heard, and nought but the war whoop given the next, and the sky seemed convulsively stirred, as if by the lightning riven. |
http://www.archive.org/download/poems_american_history_period_growth_1607_librivox/poemsperiodofgrowth_06_various_64kb.mp3 | 1,378.9 | 1,393.73 | fierce the storm of battle pours but unmoved as ocean's rock when the tempest round it roars every seaman breasts the shock boldly stepping where his brave messmates fall | 14.83 | 10611 | 10308 | 232.895996 | 40.305031 | 70.789345 | 42.773258 | 9.642616 | fɪɹs ðʌ stɔɹm ʌv bætʌl pɔɹz bʌt ʌnmuvd æz oʊʃʌn'ɛs ɹɑk wɛn ðʌ tɛmpʌst ɹaʊnd ɪt ɹɔɹz ɛvɜ˞i simʌn bɹɛsts ðʌ ʃɑk boʊldli stɛpɪŋ wɛɹ hɪz bɹeɪv fɔl | Fierce the storm of battle pours, but unmoved as ocean's rock when the tempest round it roars, every Seaman breasts the shock, boldly stepping where his brave messmates fall. |
http://www.archive.org/download/poems_american_history_period_growth_1607_librivox/poemsperiodofgrowth_06_various_64kb.mp3 | 1,354.83 | 1,368.85 | at the captain's bold command flew each sailor to his gun and resolved he there would stand though the odds was two to one to defend his flag and ship with his life | 14.02 | 10611 | 10308 | 242.602112 | 60.016953 | 69.118263 | 45.428112 | 10.556348 | æt ðʌ kæptʌn'ɛs boʊld kʌmænd flu itʃ seɪlɜ˞ tu hɪz ɡʌn ʌnd ɹizɑlvd hi ðɛɹ wʊd stænd ðoʊ ðʌ ɑdz wɑz tu tu wʌn tu dɪfɛnd hɪz flæɡ ʌnd ʃɪp wɪð hɪz laɪf | At the captain's bold command, flew each sailor to his gun and resolved: he there would stand, though the odds was two to one to defend his flag and ship with his life. |
http://www.archive.org/download/poems_american_history_period_growth_1607_librivox/poemsperiodofgrowth_06_various_64kb.mp3 | 856.28 | 869.52 | the moment was fearful a mightier foe had never swung the battle-axe over him but hope nerved his arm for a desperate blow and tecumseh fell prostrate before him | 13.24 | 10611 | 10308 | 228.673355 | 29.851795 | 68.465775 | 50.887299 | 11.02719 | ðʌ moʊmʌnt wɑz fɪɹfʌl ʌ maɪtiɜ˞ foʊ hæd nɛvɜ˞ swʌŋ ðʌ bætʌl-æks oʊvɜ˞ hɪm bʌt hoʊp hɪz ɑɹm fɔɹ ʌ dɛspɹɪt bloʊ ʌnd tʌkʌmsʌ fɛl pɹɑstɹeɪt bɪfɔɹ hɪm | The moment was fearful. A mightier foe had never swung the battle-axe over him. but hope nerved his arm for a desperate blow and Tecumseh fell prostrate before him. |
http://www.archive.org/download/poems_american_history_period_growth_1607_librivox/poemsperiodofgrowth_06_various_64kb.mp3 | 819.68 | 831.82 | the din of the steed as the sabred stroke the blood-stifled gasp of the dying were screened by the curling sulphur smoke that upward went wildly flying | 12.14 | 10611 | 10308 | 229.010284 | 29.612413 | 71.470978 | 59.325336 | 11.037891 | ðʌ dɪn ʌv ðʌ stid æz ðʌ stɹoʊk ðʌ blʌd-staɪfʌld ɡæsp ʌv ðʌ daɪɪŋ wɜ˞ skɹind baɪ ðʌ kɜ˞lɪŋ sʌlfɜ˞ smoʊk ðæt ʌpwɜ˞d wɛnt waɪldli flaɪɪŋ | The din of the steed, as the sabred stroke, the blood-stifled gasp of the dying were screened by the curling sulphur smoke that upward went wildly flying. |
http://www.archive.org/download/poems_american_history_period_growth_1607_librivox/poemsperiodofgrowth_06_various_64kb.mp3 | 1,393.73 | 1,403.88 | o'er his head full oft and loud like the vulture in a cloud as it cuts the twanging shroud screams the ball | 10.15 | 10611 | 10308 | 236.467926 | 45.015507 | 63.937279 | 42.147079 | 9.064039 | oʊ'ɜ˞ hɪz hɛd fʊl ɔft ʌnd laʊd laɪk ðʌ vʌltʃɜ˞ ɪn ʌ klaʊd æz ɪt kʌts ðʌ ʃɹaʊd skɹimz ðʌ bɔl | O'er his head full, oft and loud, like the vulture in a cloud. As it cuts the twanging shroud, screams the ball. |
http://www.archive.org/download/poems_american_history_period_growth_1607_librivox/poemsperiodofgrowth_06_various_64kb.mp3 | 265.33 | 280.52 | we let loose our thunder our bullets did fly now give them your shot boys our commander did cry we gave them a broadside our cannon to try well done says brave perry for quarter they'll cry | 15.19 | 10611 | 10308 | 241.672516 | 78.553482 | 67.108147 | 47.808937 | 11.718236 | wi lɛt lus aʊɜ˞ θʌndɜ˞ aʊɜ˞ bʊlʌts dɪd flaɪ naʊ ɡɪv ðɛm jɔɹ ʃɑt bɔɪz aʊɜ˞ kʌmændɜ˞ dɪd kɹaɪ wi ɡeɪv ðɛm ʌ bɹɔdsaɪd aʊɜ˞ kænʌn tu tɹaɪ wɛl dʌn sɛz bɹeɪv pɛɹi fɔɹ kwɔɹtɜ˞ ðeɪ' kɹaɪ | We let loose our thunder. Our bullets did fly. Now give them your shot, boys. Our commander did cry. We gave them a broadside, our cannon to try. well done, says brave Perry, for quarter. They'll cry. |
http://www.archive.org/download/poems_american_history_period_growth_1607_librivox/poemsperiodofgrowth_06_various_64kb.mp3 | 280.52 | 299.51 | shot well home my brave boys they shortly shall see that quite brave as they are still braver are we then we drew up our squadron each man full of fight and put the proud britons in a terrible plight the brave perry's movements will prove fully as bold | 18.99 | 10611 | 10308 | 230.315994 | 48.586624 | 71.453339 | 34.509521 | 12.164297 | ʃɑt wɛl hoʊm maɪ bɹeɪv bɔɪz ðeɪ ʃɔɹtli ʃæl si ðæt kwaɪt bɹeɪv æz ðeɪ ɑɹ stɪl bɹeɪvɜ˞ ɑɹ wi ðɛn wi dɹu ʌp aʊɜ˞ skwɑdɹʌn itʃ mæn fʊl ʌv faɪt ʌnd pʊt ðʌ pɹaʊd bɹɪtʌnz ɪn ʌ tɛɹʌbʌl plaɪt ðʌ bɹeɪv pɛɹi'ɛs muvmʌnts wɪl pɹuv fʊli æz boʊld | Shot. Well, home, my brave boys. They shortly shall see that, quite brave as they are, still braver are we then? We drew up our squadron, each man full of fight, and put the proud britons in a terrible plight. The brave Perry's movements will prove fully as bold. |
http://www.archive.org/download/poems_american_history_period_growth_1607_librivox/poemsperiodofgrowth_06_various_64kb.mp3 | 843.34 | 856.28 | that steed reeled and fell in the van of the fight but the rider repressed not his daring till met by a savage whose rank and might were shown by the plume he was wearing | 12.94 | 10611 | 10308 | 229.920349 | 32.849926 | 72.325607 | 58.386864 | 11.669243 | ðæt stid ɹild ʌnd fɛl ɪn ðʌ væn ʌv ðʌ faɪt bʌt ðʌ ɹaɪdɜ˞ ɹipɹɛst nɑt hɪz dɛɹɪŋ tɪl mɛt baɪ ʌ sævʌdʒ huz ɹæŋk ʌnd maɪt wɜ˞ ʃoʊn baɪ ðʌ plum hi wɑz wɛɹɪŋ | That steed reeled and fell in the van of the fight. but the rider repressed, not his daring till met by a savage whose rank and might were shown by the plume he was wearing. |
http://www.archive.org/download/poems_american_history_period_growth_1607_librivox/poemsperiodofgrowth_06_various_64kb.mp3 | 236.26 | 250.89 | so cruising we went in a glorious cause in defense of our rights our freedom and laws at left to our liking six sails hove in view huzzah says brave perry huzzah says his crew | 14.63 | 10611 | 10308 | 235.960068 | 64.908981 | 69.923317 | 49.572418 | 11.073137 | soʊ kɹuzɪŋ wi wɛnt ɪn ʌ ɡlɔɹiʌs kɑz ɪn dɪfɛns ʌv aʊɜ˞ ɹaɪts aʊɜ˞ fɹidʌm ʌnd lɔz æt lɛft tu aʊɜ˞ laɪkɪŋ sɪks seɪlz hoʊv ɪn vju hʊzɑ sɛz bɹeɪv pɛɹi hʊzɑ sɛz hɪz kɹu | So cruising, we went in a glorious cause in defense of our rights, our freedom and laws. At left, to our liking, six sails hove in view. Huzzah says Brave Perry, Huzzah says his crew. |
http://www.archive.org/download/poems_american_history_period_growth_1607_librivox/poemsperiodofgrowth_06_various_64kb.mp3 | 1,368.85 | 1,378.9 | high on every mast displayed god our country and free trade e'en the bravest braver made for the strife | 10.05 | 10611 | 10308 | 238.334167 | 80.107658 | 65.351021 | 44.340847 | 9.950249 | haɪ ɑn ɛvɜ˞i mæst dɪspleɪd ɡɑd aʊɜ˞ kʌntɹi ʌnd fɹi tɹeɪd i'ɛn ðʌ bɹeɪvʌst bɹeɪvɜ˞ meɪd fɔɹ ðʌ stɹaɪf | High on every mast displayed: God, our country and free trade. E'en the bravest. Braver made for the strife. |
http://www.archive.org/download/poems_american_history_period_growth_1607_librivox/poemsperiodofgrowth_06_various_64kb.mp3 | 831.82 | 843.34 | in the mist that hung over the field of blood the chief of the horsemen contended his rowels were bathed in purple flood that fast from his charger descended | 11.52 | 10611 | 10308 | 226.269257 | 27.692204 | 71.004456 | 58.464664 | 11.979167 | ɪn ðʌ mɪst ðæt hʌŋ oʊvɜ˞ ðʌ fild ʌv blʌd ðʌ tʃif ʌv ðʌ hɔɹsmʌn kʌntɛndɪd hɪz wɜ˞ beɪðd ɪn pɜ˞pʌl flʌd ðæt fæst fɹʌm hɪz tʃɑɹdʒɜ˞ dɪsɛndʌd | In the mist that hung over the field of blood, the chief of the horsemen contended his rowels were bathed in purple flood that fast from his charger descended. |
http://www.archive.org/download/poems_american_history_period_growth_1607_librivox/poemsperiodofgrowth_06_various_64kb.mp3 | 250.89 | 265.33 | and then for the chase boys with our brave little crew we fell in with the bullies and gave them burgoo though the force was unequal determined to fight we brought them to action before it was night | 14.44 | 10611 | 10308 | 243.063965 | 82.270889 | 70.208717 | 36.255409 | 11.634349 | ʌnd ðɛn fɔɹ ðʌ tʃeɪs bɔɪz wɪð aʊɜ˞ bɹeɪv lɪtʌl kɹu wi fɛl ɪn wɪð ðʌ bʊliz ʌnd ɡeɪv ðɛm ðoʊ ðʌ fɔɹs wɑz ʌnikwʌl dɪtɜ˞mʌnd tu faɪt wi bɹɔt ðɛm tu ækʃʌn bɪfɔɹ ɪt wɑz naɪt | And then for the chase boys. With our brave little crew, we fell in with the bullies and gave them burgoo. Though the force was unequal, determined to fight, we brought them to action before it was night. |
http://www.archive.org/download/poems_american_history_period_growth_1607_librivox/poemsperiodofgrowth_06_various_64kb.mp3 | 299.51 | 311.16 | as the famed admiral nelson's prowess of old the conflict was sharp boys each man to his gun for our country her glory the victory was won | 11.65 | 10611 | 10308 | 224.6763 | 47.312935 | 70.767929 | 46.535809 | 11.502146 | æz ðʌ feɪmd ædmɜ˞ʌl nɛlsʌn'ɛs pɹaʊʌs ʌv oʊld ðʌ kɑnflɪkt wɑz ʃɑɹp bɔɪz itʃ mæn tu hɪz ɡʌn fɔɹ aʊɜ˞ kʌntɹi hɜ˞ ɡlɔɹi ðʌ vɪktɜ˞i wɑz wʌn | As the famed admiral Nelson's prowess of old, The conflict was sharp boys, each man to his gun. for our country, her glory, the victory was won. |
http://www.archive.org/download/poems_american_history_period_growth_1607_librivox/poemsperiodofgrowth_06_various_64kb.mp3 | 894.99 | 906.3 | he fought in defence of his kindred and king with a spirit most loving and loyal and long shall the indian warrior sing the deeds of tecumseh the royal | 11.31 | 10611 | 10308 | 227.088196 | 28.165634 | 67.667908 | 59.422981 | 11.93634 | hi fɔt ɪn dɪfɛns ʌv hɪz kɪndɹɪd ʌnd kɪŋ wɪð ʌ spɪɹʌt moʊst lʌvɪŋ ʌnd lɔɪʌl ʌnd lɔŋ ʃæl ðʌ ɪndiʌn wɔɹiɜ˞ sɪŋ ðʌ didz ʌv tʌkʌmsʌ ðʌ ɹɔɪʌl | He fought in defence of his kindred and king with a spirit most loving and loyal, and long shall the indian warrior sing the deeds of Tecumseh the royal. |
http://www.archive.org/download/poems_american_history_period_growth_1607_librivox/poemsperiodofgrowth_06_various_64kb.mp3 | 340.19 | 354.85 | it was just at sunrise and a glorious day our squadron at anchor snug in put-in-bay when we saw the bold britains and cleared for a bout instead of put in by the lord we put out | 14.66 | 10611 | 10308 | 228.678253 | 41.251858 | 70.923233 | 39.548752 | 11.664393 | ɪt wɑz dʒʌst æt sʌnɹaɪz ʌnd ʌ ɡlɔɹiʌs deɪ aʊɜ˞ skwɑdɹʌn æt æŋkɜ˞ snʌɡ ɪn pʊt-ɪn-beɪ wɛn wi sɔ ðʌ boʊld bɹɪtʌnz ʌnd klɪɹd fɔɹ ʌ baʊt ɪnstɛd ʌv pʊt ɪn baɪ ðʌ lɔɹd wi pʊt aʊt | It was just at sunrise and a glorious day. Our squadron at anchor snug in put-in-bay when we saw the bold britains and cleared for a bout. Instead of put in by the lord, we put out. |
http://www.archive.org/download/poems_american_history_period_growth_1607_librivox/poemsperiodofgrowth_06_various_64kb.mp3 | 906.3 | 919.25 | the lightning of intellect flashed from his eye in his arm slept the force of the thunder but the bolt passed the suppliant harmlessly by and left the freed captive to wonder | 12.95 | 10611 | 10308 | 227.312683 | 30.093615 | 68.920601 | 50.291901 | 11.428571 | ðʌ laɪtnɪŋ ʌv ɪntʌlɛkt flæʃt fɹʌm hɪz aɪ ɪn hɪz ɑɹm slɛpt ðʌ fɔɹs ʌv ðʌ θʌndɜ˞ bʌt ðʌ boʊlt pæst ðʌ hɑɹmlʌsli baɪ ʌnd lɛft ðʌ fɹid kæptɪv tu wʌndɜ˞ | The lightning of intellect flashed from his eye. In his arm slept the force of the thunder, but the bolt passed the suppliant harmlessly by and left the freed captive to wonder. |
http://www.archive.org/download/poems_american_history_period_growth_1607_librivox/poemsperiodofgrowth_06_various_64kb.mp3 | 919.25 | 933.44 | above near the path of the pilgrim he sleeps with a rudely built tumulus over him and the bright bosomed thames in his majesty sweeps by the mound where his followers bore him | 14.19 | 10611 | 10308 | 223.174149 | 27.417936 | 71.262299 | 59.232124 | 10.218464 | ʌbʌv nɪɹ ðʌ pæθ ʌv ðʌ pɪlɡɹʌm hi slips wɪð ʌ ɹudli bɪlt oʊvɜ˞ hɪm ʌnd ðʌ bɹaɪt tɛmz ɪn hɪz mædʒʌsti swips baɪ ðʌ maʊnd wɛɹ hɪz fɑloʊɜ˞z bɔɹ hɪm | Above, near the path of the pilgrim. He sleeps with a rudely built tumulus over him and the bright, bosomed thames in his majesty sweeps by the mound where his followers bore him. |
http://www.archive.org/download/poems_american_history_period_growth_1607_librivox/poemsperiodofgrowth_06_various_64kb.mp3 | 882 | 894.99 | gloom silence and solitude rest on the spot where the hopes of the red man perished but the fame of the hero who fell shall not by the virtuous cease to be cherished | 12.99 | 10611 | 10308 | 227.524261 | 28.042257 | 70.792351 | 58.818035 | 11.316397 | ɡlum saɪlʌns ʌnd sɑlʌtud ɹɛst ɑn ðʌ spɑt wɛɹ ðʌ hoʊps ʌv ðʌ ɹɛd mæn pɛɹɪʃt bʌt ðʌ feɪm ʌv ðʌ hɪɹoʊ hu fɛl ʃæl nɑt baɪ ðʌ vɜ˞tʃuʌs sis tu bi tʃɛɹɪʃt | Gloom, silence and solitude rest on the spot where the hopes of the red man perished. but the fame of the hero who fell shall not, by the virtuous, cease to be cherished. |
http://www.archive.org/download/poems_american_history_period_growth_1607_librivox/poemsperiodofgrowth_06_various_64kb.mp3 | 1,403.88 | 1,422.84 | before the siroc blast from its iron caverns driven drops the seared and shivered mast by the bolt of battle riven and higher heaps the ruin of the deck as the sailor bleeding dies to his comrades lifts his eyes | 18.96 | 10611 | 10308 | 231.454636 | 50.13282 | 67.999001 | 33.896282 | 10.021097 | bɪfɔɹ ðʌ blæst fɹʌm ɪts aɪɜ˞n kævɜ˞nz dɹɪvʌn dɹɑps ðʌ sɪɹd ʌnd ʃɪvɜ˞d mæst baɪ ðʌ boʊlt ʌv bætʌl ɹɪvʌn ʌnd haɪɜ˞ hips ðʌ ɹuʌn ʌv ðʌ dɛk æz ðʌ seɪlɜ˞ blidɪŋ daɪz tu hɪz kɑmɹædz lɪfts hɪz aɪz | Before the Siroc blast from its iron caverns driven, drops the seared and shivered mast by the bolt of battle, riven and higher heaps the ruin of the deck. as the sailor, bleeding, dies to his comrades, lifts his eyes. |
http://www.archive.org/download/poems_american_history_period_growth_1607_librivox/poemsperiodofgrowth_06_various_64kb.mp3 | 1,450.58 | 1,460.71 | long live the gallant crew who survived that day of blood and may fortune soon renew equal battle on the flood | 10.13 | 10611 | 10308 | 237.273621 | 49.186016 | 67.957405 | 42.994896 | 9.674235 | lɔŋ laɪv ðʌ ɡælʌnt kɹu hu sɜ˞vaɪvd ðæt deɪ ʌv blʌd ʌnd meɪ fɔɹtʃʌn sun ɹɪnu ikwʌl bætʌl ɑn ðʌ flʌd | Long live the gallant crew who survived that day of blood and may fortune soon renew equal battle on the flood. |
http://www.archive.org/download/poems_american_history_period_growth_1607_librivox/poemsperiodofgrowth_06_various_64kb.mp3 | 1,460.71 | 1,474.58 | long live the glorious names of the brave o'er these martyrs of the deep oft the roving tar shall weep crying sweetly may they sleep neath the wave | 13.87 | 10611 | 10308 | 231.82576 | 62.872227 | 69.155937 | 32.012386 | 9.156453 | lɔŋ laɪv ðʌ ɡlɔɹiʌs neɪmz ʌv ðʌ bɹeɪv oʊ'ɜ˞ ðiz mɑɹtɜ˞z ʌv ðʌ dip ɔft ðʌ ɹoʊvɪŋ tɑɹ ʃæl wip kɹaɪɪŋ switli meɪ ðeɪ slip ðʌ weɪv | Long live the glorious names of the brave o'er, these martyrs of the deep. oft the roving Tar shall weep crying sweetly. may they sleep neath the wave. |
http://www.archive.org/download/poems_american_history_period_growth_1607_librivox/poemsperiodofgrowth_06_various_64kb.mp3 | 1,438.11 | 1,450.58 | tis not the sullen plunge of the dead but the self-devoted tar who to grace the victor's car scorns from home and friends afar to be led | 12.47 | 10611 | 10308 | 238.496597 | 34.250427 | 67.62252 | 31.685534 | 10.42502 | tɪz nɑt ðʌ sʌlʌn plʌndʒ ʌv ðʌ dɛd bʌt ðʌ sɛlf-dɪvoʊtɪd tɑɹ hu tu ɡɹeɪs ðʌ vɪktɜ˞'ɛs kɑɹ skɔɹnz fɹʌm hoʊm ʌnd fɹɛndz ʌfɑɹ tu bi lɛd | Tis not the sullen plunge of the dead, but the self-devoted tar who, to grace the victor's car, scorns from home and friends, afar to be led. |
http://www.archive.org/download/poems_american_history_period_growth_1607_librivox/poemsperiodofgrowth_06_various_64kb.mp3 | 1,422.84 | 1,438.11 | let our flag still wave he cries o'er the wreck in echo to the sponge hark along the silent lee oft is heard the solemn plunge in the bosom of the sea | 15.27 | 10611 | 10308 | 251.61293 | 74.87928 | 68.882301 | 41.802593 | 9.102816 | lɛt aʊɜ˞ flæɡ stɪl weɪv hi kɹaɪz oʊ'ɜ˞ ðʌ ɹɛk ɪn ɛkoʊ tu ðʌ spʌndʒ hɑɹk ʌlɔŋ ðʌ saɪlʌnt li ɔft ɪz hɜ˞d ðʌ sɑlʌm plʌndʒ ɪn ðʌ bʊzʌm ʌv ðʌ si | Let our flag still wave. He cries o'er the wreck in echo to the Sponge hark. along the silent Lee, oft is heard the solemn plunge in the bosom of the sea. |
http://www.archive.org/download/poems_american_history_period_growth_1607_librivox/poemsperiodofgrowth_06_various_64kb.mp3 | 354.85 | 369.03 | up went union-jack never up there before don't give up the ship was the motto it bore and as soon as that motto our gallant lads saw they thought of their lawrence and shouted huzza | 14.18 | 10611 | 10308 | 231.458008 | 65.571037 | 69.704094 | 53.548706 | 11.071932 | ʌp wɛnt junjʌn-dʒæk nɛvɜ˞ ʌp ðɛɹ bɪfɔɹ dɑn'ti ɡɪv ʌp ðʌ ʃɪp wɑz ðʌ mɑtoʊ ɪt bɔɹ ʌnd æz sun æz ðæt mɑtoʊ aʊɜ˞ ɡælʌnt lædz sɔ ðeɪ θɔt ʌv ðɛɹ lɔɹʌns ʌnd ʃaʊtɪd | Up went Union-jack. Never up there before. Don't give up the ship was the motto it bore. and as soon as that motto our gallant lads saw, they thought of their lawrence and shouted: huzza. |
http://www.archive.org/download/poems_american_history_period_growth_1607_librivox/poemsperiodofgrowth_06_various_64kb.mp3 | 1,474.58 | 1,488.2 | with the opening of the spring of eighteen fourteen the campaign along the canadian border was begun with unusual activity the army there was under major general jacob brown | 13.62 | 10611 | 10308 | 239.669846 | 30.96121 | 68.76091 | 41.862747 | 11.967695 | wɪð ðʌ oʊpʌnɪŋ ʌv ðʌ spɹɪŋ ʌv eɪtin fɔɹtin ðʌ kæmpeɪn ʌlɔŋ ðʌ kʌneɪdiʌn bɔɹdɜ˞ wɑz bɪɡʌn wɪð ʌnjuʒuʌl æktɪvʌti ðʌ ɑɹmi ðɛɹ wɑz ʌndɜ˞ meɪdʒɜ˞ dʒɛnɜ˞ʌl dʒeɪkʌb bɹaʊn | With the opening of the spring of eighteen fourteen, the campaign along the canadian border was begun with unusual activity. The army there was under Major General Jacob Brown. |
http://www.archive.org/download/poems_american_history_period_growth_1607_librivox/poemsperiodofgrowth_06_various_64kb.mp3 | 369.03 | 383.64 | oh then it would have raised your hat three inches higher to see how we dash'd in among them like fire the lawrence went first and the rest as they could and a long time the brunt of the action she stood | 14.61 | 10611 | 10308 | 232.991776 | 63.042877 | 65.886543 | 48.184944 | 12.251882 | oʊ ðɛn ɪt wʊd hæv ɹeɪzd jɔɹ hæt θɹi ɪntʃʌz haɪɜ˞ tu si haʊ wi dæʃ'di ɪn ʌmʌŋ ðɛm laɪk faɪɜ˞ ðʌ lɔɹʌns wɛnt fɜ˞st ʌnd ðʌ ɹɛst æz ðeɪ kʊd ʌnd ʌ lɔŋ taɪm ðʌ bɹʌnt ʌv ðʌ ækʃʌn ʃi stʊd | Oh, then it would have raised your hat three inches higher to see how we dash'd in among them like fire. The Lawrence went first and the rest as they could, and a long time, the brunt of the action She stood. |
http://www.archive.org/download/poems_american_history_period_growth_1607_librivox/poemsperiodofgrowth_06_various_64kb.mp3 | 692.93 | 709.14 | as their harping comes strong with the chime of the winds as they're bursting along for he will remember the tenth of september when he saw his dominions all covered with foam and heard the loud war in its echoless home | 16.21 | 10611 | 10308 | 224.052124 | 39.357189 | 64.433273 | 51.685097 | 11.78285 | æz ðɛɹ hɑɹpɪŋ kʌmz stɹɔŋ wɪð ðʌ tʃaɪm ʌv ðʌ wɪndz æz ðeɪ'ɹeɪ bɜ˞stɪŋ ʌlɔŋ fɔɹ hi wɪl ɹɪmɛmbɜ˞ ðʌ tɛnθ ʌv sɛptɛmbɜ˞ wɛn hi sɔ hɪz dʌmɪnjʌnz ɔl kʌvɜ˞d wɪð foʊm ʌnd hɜ˞d ðʌ laʊd wɔɹ ɪn ɪts hoʊm | As their harping comes strong, with the chime of the winds, as they're bursting along. For he will remember the tenth of September when he saw his dominions all covered with foam and heard the loud war in its echoless home. |
http://www.archive.org/download/poems_american_history_period_growth_1607_librivox/poemsperiodofgrowth_06_various_64kb.mp3 | 962.31 | 973.22 | more ill at ease was never man than walbach that lord's day when spent with speed a trawler cried a war-ship heads this way | 10.91 | 10611 | 10308 | 237.697525 | 42.833874 | 72.244789 | 56.305859 | 9.532539 | mɔɹ ɪl æt iz wɑz nɛvɜ˞ mæn ðæn ðæt lɔɹd'ɛs deɪ wɛn spɛnt wɪð spid ʌ tɹɔlɜ˞ kɹaɪd ʌ wɔɹ-ʃɪp hɛdz ðɪs weɪ | More ill at ease was never man than Walbach. That Lord's Day, when spent with speed, a trawler cried, A war-ship heads this way. |
http://www.archive.org/download/poems_american_history_period_growth_1607_librivox/poemsperiodofgrowth_06_various_64kb.mp3 | 111.76 | 121.8 | huzzah once more for yankee skill et cetera the victory gained we count the cost we mourn indeed a hero lost | 10.04 | 10611 | 10308 | 229.179123 | 43.523521 | 70.808296 | 54.425133 | 9.860558 | hʊzɑ wʌns mɔɹ fɔɹ jæŋki skɪl ɛt sɛtɜ˞ʌ ðʌ vɪktɜ˞i ɡeɪnd wi kaʊnt ðʌ kɑst wi mɔɹn ɪndid ʌ hɪɹoʊ lɔst | Huzzah, once more for yankee skill, et cetera. The victory gained, we count the cost, we mourn indeed a hero lost. |
http://www.archive.org/download/poems_american_history_period_growth_1607_librivox/poemsperiodofgrowth_06_various_64kb.mp3 | 383.64 | 399.05 | twas peppering work fire fury and smoke and groans that from wounded lads spite of them broke the water grew red round our ship as she lay though 'twas never before so till that bloody day | 15.41 | 10611 | 10308 | 213.105835 | 32.830978 | 71.480835 | 40.309246 | 11.421155 | twʌz pɛpɜ˞ɪŋ wɜ˞k faɪɜ˞ fjʊɹi ʌnd smoʊk ʌnd ɡɹoʊnz ðæt fɹʌm wundɪd lædz spaɪt ʌv ðɛm bɹoʊk ðʌ wɔtɜ˞ ɡɹu ɹɛd ɹaʊnd aʊɜ˞ ʃɪp æz ʃi leɪ ðoʊ 'twʌz nɛvɜ˞ bɪfɔɹ soʊ tɪl ðæt blʌdi deɪ | Twas peppering work, fire, fury and smoke and groans that from wounded lads, spite of them, broke. The water grew red round our ship as she lay, though, 'twas never before so till that bloody day. |
http://www.archive.org/download/poems_american_history_period_growth_1607_librivox/poemsperiodofgrowth_06_various_64kb.mp3 | 1,501.58 | 1,516.95 | o'er huron's wave the sun was low the weary soldier watched the bow fast fading from the cloud below the dashing of niagara and while the phantom chained his sight ah little thought he of the fight | 15.37 | 10611 | 10308 | 223.969177 | 36.136715 | 69.504349 | 38.455334 | 11.581002 | oʊ'ɜ˞ hjuɹɑn'ɛs weɪv ðʌ sʌn wɑz loʊ ðʌ wɪɹi soʊldʒɜ˞ wɑtʃt ðʌ baʊ fæst feɪdɪŋ fɹʌm ðʌ klaʊd bɪloʊ ðʌ dæʃɪŋ ʌv naɪæɡɹʌ ʌnd waɪl ðʌ fæntʌm tʃeɪnd hɪz saɪt ɑ lɪtʌl θɔt hi ʌv ðʌ faɪt | O'er Huron's wave. The sun was low, the weary soldier watched the bow fast fading from the cloud below the dashing of Niagara, and while the phantom chained his sight, ah, little thought he of the fight. |
http://www.archive.org/download/poems_american_history_period_growth_1607_librivox/poemsperiodofgrowth_06_various_64kb.mp3 | 933.44 | 947.5 | the british took care to maintain as strictly as possible the blockade of the american coast and the coast towns were kept in a constant state of terror lest they be bombarded and burned | 14.06 | 10611 | 10308 | 235.529251 | 30.406723 | 68.274605 | 54.475914 | 12.30441 | ðʌ bɹɪtɪʃ tʊk kɛɹ tu meɪnteɪn æz stɹɪktli æz pɑsʌbʌl ðʌ blɑkeɪd ʌv ðʌ ʌmɛɹʌkʌn koʊst ʌnd ðʌ koʊst taʊnz wɜ˞ kɛpt ɪn ʌ kɑnstʌnt steɪt ʌv tɛɹɜ˞ lɛst ðeɪ bi bɑmbɑɹdɪd ʌnd bɜ˞nd | The British took care to maintain as strictly as possible the blockade of the american coast, and the coast towns were kept in a constant state of terror lest they be bombarded and burned. |
http://www.archive.org/download/poems_american_history_period_growth_1607_librivox/poemsperiodofgrowth_06_various_64kb.mp3 | 399.05 | 414.21 | they fell all around me like spars in a gale the shot made a sieve of each rag of a sail and out of our crew scarce a dozen remained but these gallant tars still the battle maintained | 15.16 | 10611 | 10308 | 217.307602 | 26.677391 | 70.6054 | 34.141682 | 10.356201 | ðeɪ fɛl ɔl ɜ˞aʊnd mi laɪk ɪn ʌ ɡeɪl ðʌ ʃɑt meɪd ʌ sɪv ʌv itʃ ɹæɡ ʌv ʌ seɪl ʌnd aʊt ʌv aʊɜ˞ kɹu skɛɹs ʌ dʌzʌn ɹɪmeɪnd bʌt ðiz ɡælʌnt stɪl ðʌ bætʌl meɪnteɪnd | They fell all around me like spars in a gale. The shot made a sieve of each rag of a sail, and out of our crew scarce a dozen remained. But these gallant tars still the battle maintained. |
http://www.archive.org/download/poems_american_history_period_growth_1607_librivox/poemsperiodofgrowth_06_various_64kb.mp3 | 1,764.5 | 1,776.18 | take him fame for thine he is on silvery columns rear the name of scott whence envious time shall ne'er its honors tear | 11.68 | 10611 | 10308 | 236.093216 | 55.53915 | 71.35376 | 44.150898 | 9.160959 | teɪk hɪm feɪm fɔɹ ðaɪn hi ɪz ɑn sɪlvɜ˞i kɑlʌmz ɹɪɹ ðʌ neɪm ʌv skɑt wɛns ɛnviʌs taɪm ʃæl ni'ɜ˞ ɪts ɑnɜ˞z tɛɹ | Take him fame for Thine. He is on silvery columns. Rear the name of Scott. whence envious time shall ne'er its honors tear. |
http://www.archive.org/download/poems_american_history_period_growth_1607_librivox/poemsperiodofgrowth_06_various_64kb.mp3 | 1,557.21 | 1,570.42 | haste haste thee scott to meet the foe and let the scornful briton know well strung the arm and firm the blow of him who strikes for liberty | 13.21 | 10611 | 10308 | 223.142014 | 29.428711 | 69.366035 | 56.984657 | 9.689629 | heɪst heɪst ði skɑt tu mit ðʌ foʊ ʌnd lɛt ðʌ skɔɹnfʌl bɹɪtʌn noʊ wɛl stɹʌŋ ðʌ ɑɹm ʌnd fɜ˞m ðʌ bloʊ ʌv hɪm hu stɹaɪks fɔɹ lɪbɜ˞ti | Haste, haste thee, Scott, to meet the foe and let the scornful Briton know: well, strung the arm and firm the blow of him who strikes for liberty. |
http://www.archive.org/download/poems_american_history_period_growth_1607_librivox/poemsperiodofgrowth_06_various_64kb.mp3 | 1,545.18 | 1,557.21 | colombia's banner flows as proud her gallant band around it crowd and swear to guard or make their shroud the starred flag of liberty | 12.03 | 10611 | 10308 | 230.936111 | 50.458431 | 66.002068 | 47.150375 | 10.307564 | kʌlʌmbiʌ'ɛs bænɜ˞ floʊz æz pɹaʊd hɜ˞ ɡælʌnt bænd ɜ˞aʊnd ɪt kɹaʊd ʌnd swɛɹ tu ɡɑɹd ɔɹ meɪk ðɛɹ ʃɹaʊd ðʌ stɑɹd flæɡ ʌv lɪbɜ˞ti | Colombia's banner flows as proud her gallant band around it. crowd and swear to guard or make their shroud the starred flag of liberty. |
http://www.archive.org/download/poems_american_history_period_growth_1607_librivox/poemsperiodofgrowth_06_various_64kb.mp3 | 973.22 | 984.8 | his pipe half filled to shatters flew he climbed the ridge of knolls and turning spy-glass toward the east swept the long reach of shoals | 11.58 | 10611 | 10308 | 232.282654 | 31.091761 | 70.936974 | 27.088045 | 9.930915 | hɪz paɪp hæf fɪld tu ʃætɜ˞z flu hi klaɪmd ðʌ ɹɪdʒ ʌv ʌnd tɜ˞nɪŋ spaɪ-ɡlæs tʌwɔɹd ðʌ ist swɛpt ðʌ lɔŋ ɹitʃ ʌv ʃoʊlz | His pipe, half filled to shatters, Flew. He climbed the ridge of knolls and, turning spy-glass toward the east, swept the long reach of shoals. |
http://www.archive.org/download/poems_american_history_period_growth_1607_librivox/poemsperiodofgrowth_06_various_64kb.mp3 | 984.8 | 996.05 | an hour he watched behind his back the portsmouth spires waxed red its harbor like a field of war a brazen shield overhead | 11.25 | 10611 | 10308 | 236.097778 | 39.756981 | 70.698387 | 44.911224 | 10.222222 | æn aʊɜ˞ hi wɑtʃt bɪhaɪnd hɪz bæk ðʌ pɔɹtsmʌθ spaɪɹz wækst ɹɛd ɪts hɑɹbɜ˞ laɪk ʌ fild ʌv wɔɹ ʌ bɹeɪzʌn ʃild oʊvɜ˞hɛd | An hour he watched behind his back. The Portsmouth spires waxed red its harbor like a field of war, a brazen shield overhead. |
http://www.archive.org/download/poems_american_history_period_growth_1607_librivox/poemsperiodofgrowth_06_various_64kb.mp3 | 458.49 | 472.74 | whole volleys of muskets were levell'd at him but the devil a one ever grazed e'en a limb though he stood up aloft in the stern of the boat till the crew pull'd him down by the skirt of his coat | 14.25 | 10611 | 10308 | 230.704834 | 82.369415 | 68.672562 | 35.997162 | 12.210526 | hoʊl vɑliz ʌv wɜ˞ leɪveɪl'di æt hɪm bʌt ðʌ dɛvʌl ʌ wʌn ɛvɜ˞ ɡɹeɪzd i'ɛn ʌ lɪm ðoʊ hi stʊd ʌp ʌlɔft ɪn ðʌ stɜ˞n ʌv ðʌ boʊt tɪl ðʌ kɹu pʊl'di hɪm daʊn baɪ ðʌ skɜ˞t ʌv hɪz koʊt | Whole volleys of muskets were levell'd at him, but the devil, a one ever grazed, e'en a limb, though. He stood up aloft in the stern of the boat till the crew pull'd him down by the skirt of his coat. |
http://www.archive.org/download/poems_american_history_period_growth_1607_librivox/poemsperiodofgrowth_06_various_64kb.mp3 | 1,006.22 | 1,026.1 | again the colonel scanned the east where soon white gleams arose behind star isle they first appeared then flashed o'er smuttynose fleet-winged they left duck isle astern when rounding full in view lo in the face of appledore | 19.88 | 10611 | 10308 | 245.644943 | 61.02425 | 70.099892 | 41.401947 | 8.651911 | ʌɡɛn ðʌ kɜ˞nʌl skænd ðʌ ist wɛɹ sun waɪt ɡlimz ɜ˞oʊz bɪhaɪnd stɑɹ aɪl ðeɪ fɜ˞st ʌpɪɹd ðɛn flæʃt oʊ'ɜ˞ flit-wɪŋd ðeɪ lɛft dʌk aɪl wɛn ɹaʊndɪŋ fʊl ɪn vju loʊ ɪn ðʌ feɪs ʌv | Again. The colonel scanned the east, where soon white gleams arose behind Star Isle. they first appeared, then flashed o'er smuttynose fleet-winged. They left Duck Isle Astern when rounding, full in view, lo in the face of Appledore. |
http://www.archive.org/download/poems_american_history_period_growth_1607_librivox/poemsperiodofgrowth_06_various_64kb.mp3 | 1,516.95 | 1,534.05 | the horrors of the dreamless night that posted on so rapidly soon soon is fled each softer charm the drum and trumpet sound alarm and bid each warrior nerve his arm for boldest deeds of chivalry | 17.1 | 10611 | 10308 | 220.754425 | 30.329996 | 69.58065 | 39.403679 | 10.175439 | ðʌ hɔɹɜ˞z ʌv ðʌ naɪt ðæt poʊstɪd ɑn soʊ ɹæpʌdli sun sun ɪz flɛd itʃ sɑftɜ˞ tʃɑɹm ðʌ dɹʌm ʌnd tɹʌmpʌt saʊnd ʌlɑɹm ʌnd bɪd itʃ wɔɹiɜ˞ nɜ˞v hɪz ɑɹm fɔɹ boʊldɪst didz ʌv ʃɪvʌlɹi | The horrors of the dreamless night that posted on so rapidly, soon, soon, is fled. Each softer charm the drum and trumpet sound alarm and bid each warrior nerve his arm for boldest deeds of chivalry. |
http://www.archive.org/download/poems_american_history_period_growth_1607_librivox/poemsperiodofgrowth_06_various_64kb.mp3 | 443.18 | 458.49 | i steer'd her and damme if every inch of these timbers of mine at each crack didn't flinch but our tight little commodore cool and serene to stir ne'er a muscle by any was seen | 15.31 | 10611 | 10308 | 228.564835 | 56.446472 | 67.569778 | 42.583157 | 10.581319 | aɪ stɪɹ'di hɜ˞ ʌnd dæm ɪf ɛvɜ˞i ɪntʃ ʌv ðiz tɪmbɜ˞z ʌv maɪn æt itʃ kɹæk 'ti flɪntʃ bʌt aʊɜ˞ taɪt lɪtʌl kɑmʌdɔɹ kul ʌnd sɜ˞in tu stɜ˞ ni'ɜ˞ ʌ mʌsʌl baɪ ɛni wɑz sin | I steer'd her and Damme, if every inch of these timbers of mine at each crack didn't flinch. But our tight little commodore, cool and serene, to stir ne'er a muscle by any, was seen. |
http://www.archive.org/download/poems_american_history_period_growth_1607_librivox/poemsperiodofgrowth_06_various_64kb.mp3 | 414.21 | 427.89 | twas then our commander god bless his young heart thought it best from his well-peppered ship to depart and bring up the rest who were tugging behind for why they were sadly in want of a wind | 13.68 | 10611 | 10308 | 221.678391 | 37.522751 | 70.895744 | 40.293186 | 12.573099 | twʌz ðɛn aʊɜ˞ kʌmændɜ˞ ɡɑd blɛs hɪz jʌŋ hɑɹt θɔt ɪt bɛst fɹʌm hɪz wɛl-pɛpɜ˞d ʃɪp tu dɪpɑɹt ʌnd bɹɪŋ ʌp ðʌ ɹɛst hu wɜ˞ tʌɡɪŋ bɪhaɪnd fɔɹ waɪ ðeɪ wɜ˞ sædli ɪn wɑnt ʌv ʌ waɪnd | Twas. Then our commander- God bless his young heart- thought it best, from his well-peppered ship, to depart and bring up the rest who were tugging behind, for why they were sadly in want of a wind. |
http://www.archive.org/download/poems_american_history_period_growth_1607_librivox/poemsperiodofgrowth_06_various_64kb.mp3 | 996.05 | 1,006.22 | another hour the sundown gun the sabbath stillness brake when loud a second voice hallowed two war-ships hither make | 10.17 | 10611 | 10308 | 236.66925 | 45.932117 | 71.755676 | 31.88505 | 10.029499 | ʌnʌðɜ˞ aʊɜ˞ ðʌ sʌndaʊn ɡʌn ðʌ sæbʌθ stɪlnʌs bɹeɪk wɛn laʊd ʌ sɛkʌnd vɔɪs hæloʊd tu wɔɹ-ʃɪps hɪðɜ˞ meɪk | Another hour the sundown gun, the Sabbath stillness brake, when loud a second voice: hallowed two war-ships hither make. |
http://www.archive.org/download/poems_american_history_period_growth_1607_librivox/poemsperiodofgrowth_06_various_64kb.mp3 | 427.89 | 443.18 | so to yarnall he gave the command of his ship and set out like a lark on this desperate trip in a small open yawl right through their whole fleet who with many a broadside our cockboat did greet | 15.29 | 10611 | 10308 | 223.15242 | 35.149075 | 69.555473 | 37.742989 | 10.725965 | soʊ tu jɑɹnʌl hi ɡeɪv ðʌ kʌmænd ʌv hɪz ʃɪp ʌnd sɛt aʊt laɪk ʌ lɑɹk ɑn ðɪs dɛspɹɪt tɹɪp ɪn ʌ smɔl oʊpʌn ɹaɪt θɹu ðɛɹ hoʊl flit hu wɪð mɛni ʌ bɹɔdsaɪd aʊɜ˞ dɪd ɡɹit | So to Yarnall. He gave the command of his ship and set out like a lark on this desperate trip in a small open yawl right through their whole fleet. who, with many a broadside our cockboat, did greet? |
http://www.archive.org/download/poems_american_history_period_growth_1607_librivox/poemsperiodofgrowth_06_various_64kb.mp3 | 1,534.05 | 1,545.18 | the burning red cross waving high like meteor in the evening sky proclaims the haughty foemen nigh to try the strife of rivalry | 11.13 | 10611 | 10308 | 226.6194 | 40.005405 | 70.247223 | 41.958366 | 10.062893 | ðʌ bɜ˞nɪŋ ɹɛd kɹɔs weɪvɪŋ haɪ laɪk mitiɜ˞ ɪn ðʌ ivnɪŋ skaɪ pɹoʊkleɪmz ðʌ hɔti naɪ tu tɹaɪ ðʌ stɹaɪf ʌv ɹaɪvʌlɹi | The burning Red cross, waving high like meteor in the evening sky, proclaims the haughty Foemen nigh to try the strife of rivalry. |
http://www.archive.org/download/poems_american_history_period_growth_1607_librivox/poemsperiodofgrowth_06_various_64kb.mp3 | 1,026.1 | 1,039.85 | three britishers hove to to arms o townsfolk walbach cried behold these black hawk three whether they pluck old portsmouth town rests now with you and me | 13.75 | 10611 | 10308 | 244.18959 | 59.14513 | 68.755646 | 37.53302 | 8.945455 | θɹi hoʊv tu tu ɑɹmz oʊ taʊnzfoʊk kɹaɪd bɪhoʊld ðiz blæk hɔk θɹi wɛðɜ˞ ðeɪ plʌk oʊld pɔɹtsmʌθ taʊn ɹɛsts naʊ wɪð ju ʌnd mi | Three britishers hove to to arms. O townsfolk Walbach cried: behold these black hawk Three. Whether they pluck old Portsmouth town rests now with you and me. |
http://www.archive.org/download/poems_american_history_period_growth_1607_librivox/poemsperiodofgrowth_06_various_64kb.mp3 | 1,236.54 | 1,248.92 | in order to draw british ships from this blockade the government adopted the policy of sending light squadrons into distant seas and in october eighteen twelve | 12.38 | 10611 | 10308 | 245.291702 | 43.268547 | 68.068962 | 39.144032 | 11.712439 | ɪn ɔɹdɜ˞ tu dɹɔ bɹɪtɪʃ ʃɪps fɹʌm ðɪs blɑkeɪd ðʌ ɡʌvɜ˞mʌnt ʌdɑptɪd ðʌ pɑlʌsi ʌv sɛndɪŋ laɪt skwɑdɹʌnz ɪntu dɪstʌnt siz ʌnd ɪn ɑktoʊbɜ˞ eɪtin twɛlv | In order to draw british ships from this blockade, the government adopted the policy of sending light squadrons into distant seas and in October eighteen twelve |
http://www.archive.org/download/poems_american_history_period_growth_1607_librivox/poemsperiodofgrowth_06_various_64kb.mp3 | 1,039.85 | 1,059.3 | the guns of kittery and mine may keep the channel clear if but one pintle stone be raised toward me in the rear but scarce a score my muster roll the earthworks lie unmanned whereof some mouthing spy no doubt has made them understand | 19.45 | 10611 | 10308 | 240.135101 | 53.603397 | 66.54174 | 43.131683 | 9.66581 | ðʌ ɡʌnz ʌv ʌnd maɪn meɪ kip ðʌ tʃænʌl klɪɹ ɪf bʌt wʌn stoʊn bi ɹeɪzd tʌwɔɹd mi ɪn ðʌ ɹɪɹ bʌt skɛɹs ʌ skɔɹ maɪ mʌstɜ˞ ɹoʊl ðʌ laɪ ʌnmænd sʌm maʊðɪŋ spaɪ noʊ daʊt hæz meɪd ðɛm ʌndɜ˞stænd | The guns of Kittery, and mine may keep the channel clear if but one pintle stone be raised toward me in the rear. but scarce a score my muster roll. The earthworks lie unmanned, whereof some mouthing spy no doubt has made them understand. |