| First Line |
Page |
Verses |
| Tis not a good thing that the songs that we sing (fl) |
3 |
5 |
| Columbia's sons, awake to glory (fl) |
4-5 |
3 |
| Hail to the heroes whse triumphs have brighten'd (fl) |
5-6 |
4 |
| Three gallant ships from England came (fl) |
7-9 |
12 |
| Comrades! Join the flag of glory (fl) |
9 |
3 |
| Johnny Bull beware, keep at proper distance (fl) |
10-11 |
8 |
| This life, boys, at best's but a rough sort of trip (fl) |
12-14 |
9 |
| Son of the rough and roaring wave! (fl) |
14-16 |
7 |
| Shall stripes be the lot of American seamen? (fl) |
16-17 |
3 |
| Sure, would you hear what glory there (fl) |
17-19 |
4 |
| Columbians! Raise a joyous strain (fl) |
20-21 |
9 |
| Yankee Soldier sees the foe, The (fl) |
22 |
3 |
| Johnny Bull and many more (fl) |
23 |
4 |
| Columbia's shores are wild and wide (fl) |
24-26 |
7 |
| Britannia's gallant streamers (fl) |
27-29 |
7 |
| Awake! Awake! My gallant friends (fl) |
30-32 |
9 |
| 'Tis the cannon's deep thunder that breaks on the ear (fl) |
33 |
6 |
| Oh, where are those heroes whose bosoms beat high (fl) |
34 |
7 |
| Come strike the bold anthem, the war dogs are howling (fl) |
35 |
4 |
| Oh! Say, can you see, by the dawn's early light (fl) |
36-37 |
4 |
| When the warrior returns from the battle afar (fl) |
38-39 |
5 |
| Banner of freedom triumphantly waving, The (fl) |
39-40 |
4 |
| Columbia thus exhorts her sons (fl) |
40-41 |
8 |
| Banner of freedom high floated unfurl'd, The (fl) |
42-44 |
12 |
| John Bull in a passion once stoutly resolv'd (fl) |
45-48 |
23 |