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CG-NL.768.050
19 Aug 1768:41 (249)
A SONG.
Address'd to the Sons of Liberty, on the continent of
America, particularly to the illustrious, glorious and never
to be forgotten Ninety-Two of Boston.
Tune: Come Jolly Bacchus" &c. or "Glorious First of August"
Come jolly Sons of Liberty, Come all with hearts united,
Our motto is "We dare to be free"
Not easily affrighted.
Oppression's band we must subdue,
Now is the time, or never;
Let each man prove this motto true,
And slav'ry from him sever.
. . . [6 more verses]
[signed] A Son of Liberty.
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