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Page |
Verses |
| Ye brave defenders of your country's cause (fl) |
3-4 |
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| On wings of glory, swift as light (fl) |
4-5 |
6 |
| At sea, Captain Hull fell in with John Bull (fl) |
5-6 |
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| Avast! says Captain Dacres (fl) |
6-8 |
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| Britannia's gallant streamers (fl) |
8-10 |
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| On ocean's deep, where fair Columbia's sails (fl) |
10-11 |
2 |
| Muse, wake the song (fl) |
11-13 |
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| Hark, hark! o'er ocean's subject wave (fl) |
13-14 |
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| Sun inclin'd in western heaven, The (fl) |
14-16 |
21 |
| When Guerriere, Dacres, from Halifax sail'd (fl) |
17-18 |
9 |
| In ancient times, no matter where (fl) |
18-19 |
6 |
| In a chariot of light from the regions of day (fl) |
19-20 |
5 |
| O'er the rough main with flowing sheet (fl) |
21-24 |
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| Genius of Freedom, of unsullied fame, The (fl) |
24-25 |
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| Old Homer! but what have we with him to do? (fl) |
25-26 |
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| Columbia's sons, your sires address you (fl) |
27-28 |
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| When our fathers of yore hove in sight of the shore (fl) |
28-31 |
16 |
| Awake, awake! to glory awake (fl) |
31-32 |
6 |
| From dungeons of Britain, which float on the main (fl) |
33-34 |
5 |
| Hark, hark! the war whoop sounds---what yelling! (fl) |
34-35 |
10 |
| Young Jersey Blue, attend the call (fl) |
35-37 |
8 |
| Ye true honest demo's and friends to the nation (fl) |
37-38 |
3 |
| Now Europe's convuls'd with the discord of war (fl) |
38-39 |
4 |
| What distant thunders rend the skies (fl) |
39-41 |
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| Hail Columbia, happy Land (fl) |
41-42 |
4 |
| Lo! where yon shore enraptur'd stands display'd (fl) |
43-44 |
4 |
| To arms, to arms, in haste arouse (fl) |
44-45 |
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| Resolve for a chase (fl) |
45-48 |
10 |
| Columbia's sons, for ever brave (fl) |
48-51 |
16 |
| As Neptune trac'd the azure main (fl) |
51-52 |
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| Ye sons of Columbia who cherish the prize (fl) |
52-54 |
7 |
| Hail! time propitious! hail the coming day (fl) |
55-56 |
7 |
| Friendship to every gen'rous mind (fl) |
56-58 |
5 |
| When Freedom's sons, at Heav'n's command (fl) |
58-60 |
10 |
| Gallants attend, and hear a friend (fl) |
61-63 |
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| Night, b;essed night, had gently spread (fl) |
63-64 |
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| Comrades, join the flag of glory (fl) |
64 |
3 |
| How blest the life a sailor leads (fl) |
64-65 |
3 |
| How blest the life a soldier leads (fl) |
66-67 |
3 |
| Brave Sons of Freedom! go (fl) |
67-68 |
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| Ye tars of Columbia, the trumpet of fame (fl) |
68-69 |
4 |
| Come, come, my lads, the glasses raise (fl) |
69-71 |
11 |
| No more of such blathering nonsene [sic] (fl) |
71-72 |
4 |
| Arise! arise! Columbia's sons arise! (fl) |
72-74 |
4 |
| To the court of old Neptune, the God of the sea (fl) |
74-76 |
5 |
| While Europe's mad powers o'er the ocean are ranging (fl) |
76-80 |
10 |
| Let Glory proclaim to the hills of the west (fl) |
80-81 |
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| To liberty's enraptur'd sight (fl) |
81-82 |
4 |
| Columbians, rouse to glory (fl) |
83-84 |
6 |
| You good fellows all (fl) |
84-85 |
3 |
| In the volume of fate, as the book was unfolded (fl) |
85-88 |
18 |