Paul Revere's Ride Poem Printable - Web listen, my children, and you shall hear. He said to his friend, if the british march. Henry wadsworth longfellow was inspired to write this poem after visiting old north church, where the lanterns were held that night in 1775. Who remembers that famous day and year. Hardly a man is now alive. Hardly a man is now alive who remembers that famous day and year. Web in the hour of darkness and peril and need, the people will waken and listen to hear. This poem is in the public domain. It was first published in the january 1861 issue of the atlantic monthly. Web paul revere's ride is an 1860 poem by american poet henry wadsworth longfellow that commemorates the actions of american patriot paul revere on april 18, 1775, although with significant inaccuracies.
Web in the hour of darkness and peril and need, the people will waken and listen to hear. It was first published in the january 1861 issue of the atlantic monthly. Hardly a man is now alive. Web listen, my children, and you shall hear. He said to his friend, if the british march. Web paul revere's ride is an 1860 poem by american poet henry wadsworth longfellow that commemorates the actions of american patriot paul revere on april 18, 1775, although with significant inaccuracies. While this is based on a historical event, there are some fictional aspects. Hardly a man is now alive who remembers that famous day and year. Who remembers that famous day and year. Henry wadsworth longfellow was inspired to write this poem after visiting old north church, where the lanterns were held that night in 1775. This poem is in the public domain. Web this poem recounts the night of april 18, 1775 when paul revere rode through massachusetts warning of the british's arrival.