Hutchinson's Republican Songster, for the Campaign of 1860

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the fearless and free !
Like the winds of the desert, the waves of the sea.
Let our country throughout to each ocean's shore Resound with a glorious triumph once more , Eesound with a glorious triumph once more.
HAVE YOU HEARD THE LOUD ALARM?
TwTie— " Granite State." From the green hills of New England, From the Western slopes and prairies.
From the mines of Pennsylvania, Have you heard the loud alarm ?
For the war note has been sounded, And the Locos stand astounded, While their rule, in ruin
...foimded, Sinks before the people's arm.
64 REPUBLICAN SONGSTER.
Steeped in infamous corruption, Sold to sugar-cane and cotton, Lo ! a nation's heart is rotten, And the vampires suck her blood ; O'er our broad and free dominions Kules the Cotton king whose minions Clip our fearless eagle's pinions.
And invite Oppression's reign.
We have chosen us a leader, And with " resolute endeavor" Let us strike at once — or never, For the land we love so well ; With a victory before us, And a stainless banner o'er us, Let us shout the joyful chorus, Einging loud the Freedom bell.


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