Bibliography - Republican Songster, 1811

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Short Title Republican Songster, 1811 
Title Republican Songster, The 
Pages 70 
Publisher Spooner, Alden 
Location MWA/0AoA/Rdx MF 23804 
Date 1811 
Place Sag-Harbor 
Data Place Rdx S23804 
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While Europe's mad powers o'er creation are wrangling (fl)  3-8  10 
When the sweet smiling moon rolls her orb through the sky (fl)  9-10 
Hail! Hail, ye patriot spirits (fl)  10-12 
Come raise our country's standard high (fl)  12-14 
Columbia's sons, come join my song (fl)  14-15 
Come each gallant lad who for pleasure quits care (fl)  15-17 
Sons of Freedom! fill your glasses (fl)  17-18 
Crown'd with auspicious light (fl)  18-20 
Land of my fathers---freedom's field (fl)  20-21 
Hail! Great Republic of the world! (fl)  21-22 
Firm on a rock Columbia stood (fl)  22-24 
Remember the glories of Patriots brave (fl)  24-26 
While the subjects of despots, with ensigns unfurl'd (fl)  26-27 
Says Plato, why should man be vain (fl)  27-28 
Stay, lady---stay for mercy's sake (fl)  28-30  10 
Adieu, adieu, my only life (fl)  30-31 
There came to the beach a poor exile of Erin (fl)  31-33 
When Britain's tame, degenerate sons (fl)  33-37 
Hail---hail the ever glorious day (fl)  37-39  12 
Hail, Independence, hail! (fl)  39-41 
Ye men of Columbia! hail! hail the great day (fl)  41-43 
In a chariot of light from the regions of day (fl)  43-44 
When war would have sounded the trumpet "to arms" (fl)  44-47 
Arise! arise! Columbia's sons arise! (fl)  47-49 
While to heralds of war front the annals of fame (fl)  49-51 
Columbia! Columbia! to glory arise (fl)  52-54 
Ye sons of Columbia, whose fathers dared the waves (fl)  54-56 
Come strike the bold anthem, the war dogs are howling (fl)  56-58 
Hail, happy Columbia! thy glory shall flow (fl)  58-59 
As yon efulgent orb of light (fl)  59-60 
Of the victory won over tyranny's power (fl)  61-63 
Mourn, mourn the glorious brave (fl)  63-64  10 
Well met, fellow freemen! let's cheerfully greet (fl)  65-67 
When Britain first open'd her war in this land (fl)  67-69 
When plund'ring armies take the field (fl)  69-70 
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