Found in 15 poems.

Ode from the French

  • 73But let Freedom rejoice,
  • 74With her heart in her voice;
  • 75But, her hand on her sword,
  • 83Freedom, such as God hath given
  • 98Freedom ne'er shall want an heir;
  • 100Her for ever bounding spirit--
  • 101When once more her hosts assemble,

On the Star of "The Legion of Honour."

  • 23For Freedom's hand had blended them,
  • 37And Freedom hallows with her tread
  • 41And soon, oh, Goddess! may we be

The Siege of Corinth

  • 28Where Freedom still at moments rallies,
  • 49A fortress formed to Freedom's hands.
  • 378Thus high by parting Freedom spread,
  • 379As from her fond abode she fled,
  • 381Her prophet spirit spake in song.
  • 382Oh! still her step at moments falters
  • 386But vain her voice, till better days
  • 423Where life is lost, or Freedom won.

To a Young Lady[;] With a Poem in the French Revolution

  • 17When slumbering Freedom roused by high Disdain
  • 18With giant Fury burst her triple chain!
  • 19Fierce on her front the blasting Dog-star glow'd;
  • 20Her banners, like a midnight meteor, flow'd;
  • 22She came, and scatter'd battles from her eyes!

To the Honourable Mr. Erskine

  • 1When British Freedom for an happier land
  • 2Spread her broad wings, that flutter'd with affright,
  • 3ERSKINE! thy voice she heard, and paus'd her flight
  • 7And at her altar pour the stream divine
  • 9Her sons shall venerate, and cheer thy breast

Burke

  • 3I saw the sainted form of FREEDOM rise:
  • 4She spake! not sadder moans the autumnal gale--

Koskiusko

  • 8The dirge of murder'd Hope! while Freedom pale
  • 9Bends in such anguish o'er her destin'd bier,

Pitt

  • 5Who with proud words of dear-lov'd Freedom came--
  • 12The eye-lids of thy stern-brow'd Sister press,
  • 14And hurl her thunderbolts with fiercer hand!

To Earl Stanhope

  • 9'Gainst Her who from the Almighty's bosom leapt
  • 14Champion of Freedom and her God! rejoice!

Addressed To J. Horne Tooke And The Company Who Met On June 28Th, 1796, To Celebrate His Poll At The Westminster Election

  • 27'By violated Freedom's loud Lament,
  • 28Her Lamps extinguish'd and her Temple rent;

Childe Harold's Pilgrimage - Canto the Third

  • 549For he was Freedom's Champion, one of those,
  • 551The charter to chastise which she bestows
  • 552On such as wield her weapons; he had kept

Childe Harold's Pilgrimage - Canto the Fourth

  • 1013But long before had Freedom's face been veiled,
  • 1014And Anarchy assumed her attributes;
  • 1018Then turn we to her latest Tribune's name,
  • 1019From her ten thousand tyrants turn to thee,
  • 1023Of Freedom's withered trunk puts forth a leaf,
  • 1026Her new-born Numa thou--with reign, alas! too brief.

Ode To Napoleon Buonaparte

  • 86Fair Freedom! we may hold thee dear,

Destruction of the Bastille

  • 7Yet Freedom rous'd by fierce Disdain
  • 32Shall she alone, O Freedom, boast thy care?

Childe Harold's Pilgrimage - Canto the Second

  • 737But ne'er will Freedom seek this fated soil,
  • 853Recording Freedom's smile and Asia's tear?