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NATIONAL SONGS. Freely ev'? danger share For your Liberty! Freedom! glorious, fair and bright! 'Tie for her you dare the fight ;s Guard her with & g/ant might! Sons of Liberty! Never lqg the word be said, That in time of battle dread, Columbia's sons from danger fled, ?' No! it shall not be! Where the death-storm thickest rains! Wher? the earth shows reddest stains! There the Eagle still remains! Never turns to fie?! See the foes now yield the_ ground! Their bra.vest ils in death around;-- Let the trumPet's joyful sound, Shout for ?,ictory! WE NEVEIt WILL BE sLAv?. Axa?" g'!?.gallant Troubadour," Fao,? birth my native land I've owned Az liberty's blest shore; In every heart she sits enthroned, And stands at every door. ?aen shall we lose our chartered right Through base and sordid knaves? No, while we've hearts and hands to fight. We never w/11 be slaves. 'Columbi?'e sons, 3?-ith freedom born, Ne'er heed a foreign foe; Our fertile fields are gilt with oom, And shall we lose them!--No?