The Poems of St. George Tucker of Williamsburg, Virginia 1752-1827 | ||
Union March
Rise, Columbia rise! For peace hath lost its charms!
Hark from afar,
The clang of war!
Insulting foes
Your rights oppose:
Rise, Columbia rise! 'Tis freedom calls to arms!
Hark from afar,
The clang of war!
Insulting foes
Your rights oppose:
Rise, Columbia rise! 'Tis freedom calls to arms!
Rise, Columbia rise! Let union arm your bands.
From east to west,
Her high behest,
Let all obey:
In dread array
Rise, Columbia rise! 'Tis freedom's voice commands.
From east to west,
Her high behest,
Let all obey:
In dread array
Rise, Columbia rise! 'Tis freedom's voice commands.
Rise Columbia, rise! At freedom's sacred shrine,
Your vows renew:
Swear to be true
To Liberty!
And still be free!
Rise, Columbia rise! Be death or freedom thine.
Your vows renew:
Swear to be true
To Liberty!
And still be free!
Rise, Columbia rise! Be death or freedom thine.
Feb. 26, 1809
The Poems of St. George Tucker of Williamsburg, Virginia 1752-1827 | ||