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NATI?.L SONGS.0 Thou for u? didst �reely bled, Son of Libel. 'And we Io? to see thee hem, Thou a? now, as ever, dear; Th? we e? shall ?er? F?d of Liberty. Yes, ? tak? th? by the Welco? thee to M?a? By th? she will ever ?d, F?m ?d tmz to the?. ?ou h?t been the honest m?, Acti? on a worthy plan; Sin? old t?e its co? be?-- Who h? done li? thee? And the toils of w? ?w o'er, ?%?me to Col?bia's ?oro; Y?, we ?e ih? mo? ?d mo? Friend of Liberty. F?edom's ca? is ? Freedom's cause w? ever thine: On the world soon may it shoe, ?e s? of Li?y. Welcome, welcome, La Fayette, Thou ? go? and thou a? ?at, WelCome, wel?me, to our stat? Happy may'st thou Sons and daughte? long shall tell, None did ever thee ex?l; Mother, fat?, lov'd thee weH? ?end of Libe?y. o,?,?,?o?Google