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Come sol?ers, a tear a?d a toast to ?e? ?g ?ey'll ? m, ? they once have been; To ? the high bo?n by the g?s h? ?en gra?ed, To sp?ad the glad ti?n? of !i?y ?, ? m?i?s invade us, we'll m?t them ?mt?, ?d ?nquer or ?o by the ?efi? 8t?. ,Yo? h? ?en, dear ?ades, round ?berty's U?ed, we swe? by the ? of the brave? N? one, ?om the ?rong resolution sh?l f?tor, To live indeedeat or ? ? the ?ave. T?n ?e?n fill u?Lo! ?e ? baker's fi?, ?e high b?ds of ?y scm? t?ough the ?, ?ath ?r opp?n and t?ny d? ?cce? to the bea?g ?can Star. 8T??G?D B? O? sxY ? you ?e, by the da?'s e?ly ?ht, ?at ? proudly we h?'d at the t?t's ? broad st? ?d b?t ??h the ?1- O? ?, O'er the ramp?s we watch'd were ?. gall?ty ?d the rockets' red glare, t?e ?m? b?g in air, Gave ?f ?ou? the ?ht ?at o? ? w? still t?; O? ?. d?s that ?ar*s?gled ? yet wave, O'er the land ?f the free, ?d the home ef the ?n ?e shore ?ly ?en through the mists of the deop, %Vhere ?e f?'s haughty host in ?ead ?en? re- ?se8, ?t ? that which the bre? o'er the?ower? ?eep, ? it fitfully blows, half con?als, h?f &scl?es? Now it ?tches the gle? of the mo?ng's ?t ? f? glo? reflected now s?es on the Mrem: