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CG-NL.775.033
16 Jun 1775:41 (12/605)
A NEW SONG.
To the Tune of, Hail Albion, fam'd Albion, &c.
Hail America, Hail! still unrival'd in fame,
Thy foes in confusion, turn pale at thy name;
On thy rock-rooted virtue, firmly seated sublime,
Below thee, break harmless, the billows of time;
Where thy red flag shall wave, still may glory pursue,
And Freedom find ever a guardian in you.
Huzza, Huzza, Huzza, brave Americans, whom Neptune
secures;
The high car, of crest-blazing glory is yours.
. . . [5 Verses with burden starting with "Huzza, Huzza,
Huzza, brave Americans, . . . ]
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