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WE MUST NOT FAIL.

I

We must not fail, we must not fail,
However fraud or force assail;
By honour, pride, and policy,
By Heaven itself!—we must be free.

II

Time had already thinned our chain,
Time would have dulled our sense of pain;
By service long, and suppliance vile,
We might have won our owner's smile.

III

We spurned the thought, our prison burst.
And dared the despot to the worst;
Renewed the strife of centuries,
And flung our banner to the breeze.

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IV

We called the ends of earth to view
The gallant deeds we swore to do;
They knew us wronged, they knew us brave,
And, all we asked, they freely gave.

V

We took the starving peasant's mite
To aid in winning back his right,
We took the priceless trust of youth;
Their freedom must redeem our truth.

VI

We promised loud, and boasted high,
“To break our country's chains, or die;”
And, should we quail, that country's name
Will be the synonyme of shame.

VII

Earth is not deep enough to hide
The coward slave who shrinks aside;
Hell is not hot enough to scathe
The ruffian wretch who breaks his faith.

VIII

But—calm, my soul!—we promised true
Her destined work our land shall do;
Thought, courage, patience will prevail!
We shall not fail—we shall not fail!