Forest-born
"Forest-born" in a Sentence (2 examples)
The walls are still standing, which once resounded with the accents of the forest-born Demosthenes.
...to guide and direct the united energies of the colonists, made one people, by common sufferings, and common dangers; forest-born orators to rouse in the most lethargic and unconquerable spirit of resistance to Tyranny.
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