As Columbia’s brave scions, in anger array’d, Once
defy’d a proud monarch and built a new nation; ‘Gainst their brothers
of Britain unsheath’d the sharp blade That hath ne’er met
defeat nor endur’d desecration; So must we in
this hour Show our valour and pow’r, And
dispel the black perils that over us low’r: Whilst the
sons of Britannia, no longer our foes, Will rejoice in our
triumphs and strengthen our blows!
See the banners of Liberty float in the breeze That
plays light o’er the regions our fathers defended; Hear the voice of
the million resound o’er the leas, As deeds of the past
are proclaim’d and commended; And in splendour
on high Where our flags proudly fly, See
the folds we tore down flung again to the sky: For the
Emblem of England, in kinship unfurl’d, Shall divide with
Old Glory the praise of the world!
Bury’d now are the hatreds of subject and King, And the
strife that once sunder’d an Empire hath vanish’d. With the fame of
the Saxon the heavens shall ring As the vultures of
darkness are baffled and banish’d; And the
broad British sea, Of her enemies free,
Shall in tribute bow gladly, Columbia to thee: For the
friends of the Right, in the field side by side, Form a
fabric of Freedom no hand can divide! |