1814 in poetry


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Events

—last stanza of Francis Scott Key's "The Battle of Fort McHenry"

Works published

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United States">American poetry">United States

  • Francis Scott Key, "The Battle of Fort McHenry"
  • William Littell, Festoons of Fancy, Consisting of Compositions Amatory, Sentimental and Humorous in Verse and Prose, mostly poems on women and on love but notable for satires on government officials, a recently passed law on divorce and on the process of electionsSalmagundi; or, the Whim-whams and Opinions of Launcelot Langstaff, Esq. and Others... A New and Improved Edition, with Tables of Contents and a Copious Index, including poems by James Kirke Paulding, New York: Published by David Longworth, United States
  • Esther Talbot, "Peace", words dated April 4, unpublished until music setting in ''Music in Stoughton: A Brief History''

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