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WASHINGTON'S STATUE.
SENT FROM ENGLAND TO AMERICA.
Yes! rear thy guardian hero's form
On thy proud soil, thou western world!
A watcher through each sign of storm,
O'er freedom's flag unfurl'd.
On thy proud soil, thou western world!
A watcher through each sign of storm,
O'er freedom's flag unfurl'd.
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There, as before a shrine, to bow,
Bid thy true sons their children lead:
The language of that noble brow
For all things good shall plead.
Bid thy true sons their children lead:
The language of that noble brow
For all things good shall plead.
The spirit rear'd in patriot fight,
The virtue born of home and hearth,
There calmly throned, a holy light
Shall pour o'er chainless earth.
The virtue born of home and hearth,
There calmly throned, a holy light
Shall pour o'er chainless earth.
And let that work of England's hand,
Sent through the blast and surge's roar,
So girt with tranquil glory stand,
For ages on thy shore!
Sent through the blast and surge's roar,
So girt with tranquil glory stand,
For ages on thy shore!
Such, through all time, the greetings be,
That with the Atlantic billow sweep!
Telling the mighty and the free
Of brothers o'er the deep.
That with the Atlantic billow sweep!
Telling the mighty and the free
Of brothers o'er the deep.
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