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To The Memory of The Americans Who Fell at Eutaw |
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Title: To The Memory of The Americans Who Fell at Eutaw Author: Philip Freneau [More Titles by Freneau] The fight of Eutaw Springs, although called a drawn battle, resulted in the withdrawal of the British troops from South Carolina. At Eutaw Springs the valiant died: If, in this wreck of ruin, they Thou, who shalt trace this bloody plain, Stranger, their humble graves adorn; They saw their injur'd country's woe; Led by thy conquering genius, Greene, But, like the Parthians, fam'd of old, Now rest in peace, our patriot band; [The end] GO TO TOP OF SCREEN |