| Index Entry | Chorus, Hearts of Oak, of lyric [beg] Sure never was picture more drawn to |
| Location | Boston |
| Citation | BPB.766.009
14 Apr 1766:31 (452)
SONG FOR THE SONS OF LIBERTY IN THE SEVERAL AMERICAN
PROVINCES.
Sure never was picture more drawn to the life,
Or affectionate husband more fond of his wife,
Than American copies and loves Britains sons
Who, conscious of freedom, are bold as great guns.
[Chorus] Hearts of oak are we still, for we're sons of those
men,
Who always are ready, stead, boys, stead,
Who fight for their freedom again and again.
. . . [3 more lines, with burden]
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| Generic Title | Boston Post Boy |
| Date | 1766.04.14 |
| Publisher | Green and Russell |
| City, State | Boston, MA |
| Year | 1766 |
| Bibliography | B0011684 |