Ramparts are the top most part of a castle walkway
Ramparts - magazine - was created in 1962.
Ramparts - magazine - ended in 1975.
Ramparts of Clay was created in 1971.
The duration of Ramparts of Clay is 1.33 hours.
The word ramparts is a noun. It is the plural form of the noun rampart.
In order to escalade the ramparts, one would only need to bring a ladder to the ramparts and use the ladder to scale the side of the target fortified area.
The Ramparts We Watch - 1940 was released on: USA: 19 September 1940
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Napoleon walked along the ramparts of Calais, looking out toward his last unconquered enemy.
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Actually ramparts means 'fortification'...so I assume: "...we watched were so gallantly streaming" means our troops/ships/planes...gallantly streaming in droves to defend us If I may give my definition? "Ramparts" in the song, refer to a building of defense, with a vertical wall that extends past the roof, to hide behind. ....so: ... "O'er the ramparts we watched were so "gallantly streaming" Means from the ramparts they saw the American flag, through the flashes of light from the bombs, still silently waving. Ramparts is referring to "Mounds of Dirt" in the Star Spangled Banner................