Walt Whitman wrote a poem "I hear America Singing." Langston Hugh's wrote "I Too" in response to it. Both are good examples. Additionally Carl Sandburg wrote a poem entitled "Chicago" that would work as well. I hope I have been of some assistance. -KD
They think that they have captured Brutus, but it's really Lucilius.
Being captured would be a disgrace and rob him of his honor.
The sentry captured Antigone burying Polyneices and brought her to Creon
Yes he does
on the way to the city of Riga
"Ragged Old Flag" is a song written in the form of a poem, by singer Johnny Cash. There are several wars in which the American flag has flown, and this is a poem sung in honor of those moments. It mentions every major war in American history. The man is explaining to a stranger how the tattered flag got to be where it is today and why the townspeople are so proud of it. The lyrics are very uplifting, and they can instill pride when they are read out loud in a poetic style without music.
It was captured by American soldiers and the British lost the war.
John Sloat, captured the capital town of Monterey.
The african american soldier was freed from slavery if captured
Britain captured american ships. When they captured it, they impressed the sailors on it.
Smith
by slave hunters
1780
Smith
who commanded the American soldiers who captured 5,800 British soldiers under General Burgoyne at Saratoga
who commanded the American soldiers who captured 5,800 British soldiers under General Burgoyne at Saratoga
they died