The Washington National Monument the Monument And Cross An Ode for the Dedicat

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Horace From Old Catalog Harris
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Thou God of Washington, And Nation great and strong ; We bow l)efore Thy radiant Throne, With loftiest praise and song.
What land so high, so free. So honored of the Lord ! Thou God, who givest Liberty, Shall ever be adored !
20 Thee God, our Ruler great ; And God of wise decree ; We welcome to our blest estate. And own Thy Sovereignty !
Proud Monument we raise, To our great Washington ! Who found the wisdom, courage, grace, In Tliine atoning Son.
Let all the people sa}^ Amen ! Thou Triune King
... ! And onward through our lengthened day Adoring homage bring.
All nations yet shall praise The God of Washington ; And unto Him glad anthems raise, And worship Him alone.
Filled with his knowledge then, Shall earth keep Jubilee ; With Paradise restored to men. In grace and majesty.
AMERICA — HER MISSION.
Air — " Stay-Spangled Banner. ' We will worship to-da}^ in our triumph and grace, And praise we the Lord for our blest exultation ; To our Washington's name this proud Monument raise, And we'll glorify God for the gift to the Nation ; And our Flag it shall wave, while the Cross it will save, Of these will we boast, that they victory gave ; For the glad songs of Freedom shall welcomely ring.


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