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Celebrating the victory of American ideals, this poem is a patriotic epic written in neoclassical heroic couplets. Displaying a vigorous support of Jeffersonian democratic idealism, this reflects the sentiment of "The Vision of Columbus," late 18th-century America's most popular poem. Related Free eBooks - Poets Of The South: A Series Of Biographical And Critical Studies With Typical Poems, Annotated
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