In this classic poem, Henry Wadsworth Longfellow takes Paul Revere,
the Boston silversmith who was an active patriot during the
American Revolution, and makes him an example of the quintessential
hero who galvanizes the people in times of crisis. In the poem,
Revere plans to receive a signal telling him whether the British
will be attacking by land or by sea and then rides this horse
through several small Massachusetts towns alerting the local
patriots to prepare for what will be the first battle of the
American Revolution. The Midnight Ride of Paul Revere was
originally published as "The Landlord's Tale," part of the longer
poem Tales from a Wayside Inn.
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