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9
BRITANNIA HASTATA: 1860.
In stern determination now at lengthCinctured with shining arms, how calmly grand
Before the wondering Nations dost thou stand,
Britannia, in thy righteousness and strength!
For, not a whit too soon, nor with light cause,
Have the free children of thy happy land
Stood forth to guard their liberties and laws,
Altar and throne, yea, humbler hearth and home,
Against whatever perils dare to come
Between them and their heritage in thee;
Therefore we muster round thy flag unfurl'd
Vowing to keep thee glorious great and free,
Unconquerable both by land and sea,
The Sanctuary of Freedom for the World!
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