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14B S'V*L SOSOS. �A?i? TRUE BL? WHeN the d? beats to a?s each bold Y? Bids farewell to his girl, wife, or friend, Coura?o?ly flies to the dange? of w?, His country and home to defend; His heart bums for vi?, honor and g?n, Dete?in? h? f?s to subdue, Thus flies to the bulw?ks t?t ?ils ? the None equal t? ?e ? true blu? How noble is the si?t of our ?tl?t ?t, As on ocean their ?u? th0y do 'steer, Each true Y?kee tar 1on? h? ?my to m?t, ?o sto?s nor no dange? d?s ?e?; His he? bums for vi?ory, for honor ?d ?termined ?s f?s to suMue, � Thus flies to the bulwarks that sails on the m?, �None ? equal the ?ura? of true blue. ?f our ?emies s?ld da?r ? meet ? on? more, Like 5ghtning to o? qua?em we'? fly, Like thunder in the ?r o? gmat ? they ?H Determined ? ?r or ?; Our office? and ?, ?ey am vali?t a? brave, O? commodores ?urageous ?d t?e, ?ey die by their ?ns, their r?ts to mainta?, ?one c? e?l ? ?e of true blue. If ya? ? and ya? ? ?on?e of o,? f?, Our strong floating batte?es should 1?, If our enemies ?uid sink ?d c?n? down ? To o? ?ats th? we instantly fly; . In time of distm? ?1 ?istance w? give, ?1 dang? ? ?!y pursue, Our f?s for to ?ve from the? wate? grave, None ?n equal ?e co?a? o? true blue. ?en our p? ? have taken and made her our o? To ? po? our ship glorio?ly stee?,