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“I'll show my power the country through
And will the factious North subdue,
And Massachusetts shall obey,
And yield to my increasing sway.
She counts her patriotic deeds,
But scatters her disunion seeds;
She proudly tells us of the tea
Sunk by her worthies in the sea,
And then she talks more proudly still
Of Lexington and Bunker Hill:
But on that hill, o'er patriots' graves,
I'll yet enroll my negro Slaves.
I may have trouble, it is true,
But still I'll put the rebels through,
And make her statesmen bow the knee,
Yield to my claims, and honor me.
And though among them I shall find
The learned, the briliant and refined,
If on me they shall e'er reflect,
No Senate chamber shall protect
Their guilty pates and heated brains,
From hideous gutta-percha canes.