National LyricsTicknor and Fields, 1865 - 104 pages |
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... Son , who came to seek and save The homeless and the outcast , fettering down The tasked and plundered slave ! Pilate and Herod , friends ! Chief priests and rulers , as of old , combine ! Just God and holy ! is that church , which ...
... Son , who came to seek and save The homeless and the outcast , fettering down The tasked and plundered slave ! Pilate and Herod , friends ! Chief priests and rulers , as of old , combine ! Just God and holy ! is that church , which ...
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... sons by whom are borne The mantles which the dead have worn ? And shall we crouch above these graves , With craven soul and fettered lip ? Yoke in with marked and branded slaves , And tremble at the driver's whip ? Bend to the earth our ...
... sons by whom are borne The mantles which the dead have worn ? And shall we crouch above these graves , With craven soul and fettered lip ? Yoke in with marked and branded slaves , And tremble at the driver's whip ? Bend to the earth our ...
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... sons of such men yield the lords of the South One brow for the brand - for the padlock one mouth ? They cater to tyrants ? They rivet the chain , Which their fathers smote off , on the negro again ? — - - No , never ! - one voice , like ...
... sons of such men yield the lords of the South One brow for the brand - for the padlock one mouth ? They cater to tyrants ? They rivet the chain , Which their fathers smote off , on the negro again ? — - - No , never ! - one voice , like ...
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... sons of hers , the Massachusetts men Encountered Tarleton's charge of fire , and stout Cornwallis , then ? Forgets she how the Bay State , in answer to the call Of her old House of Burgesses , spoke out from Faneuil Hall ? When ...
... sons of hers , the Massachusetts men Encountered Tarleton's charge of fire , and stout Cornwallis , then ? Forgets she how the Bay State , in answer to the call Of her old House of Burgesses , spoke out from Faneuil Hall ? When ...
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... son , the father's warning spoke ; How , from its bonds of trade and sect , the Pilgrim city broke ! A hundred thousand right arms were lifted up on high , - A hundred thousand voices sent back their loud reply ; Through the thronged ...
... son , the father's warning spoke ; How , from its bonds of trade and sect , the Pilgrim city broke ! A hundred thousand right arms were lifted up on high , - A hundred thousand voices sent back their loud reply ; Through the thronged ...
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