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lqATION&L ?01qGs. They did not let our patience tire, Before their show'd their We did not choo? ?o waste our fire, f?o snugly kept our places; But when so near to see them wink, We thought it time to stop 'era; And '?wouM have done you good I think To see Kentuckians drop 'era. Oh? Kentucky, �They found at last 'twas vain to fxgbt Where lead was all their line. ty; And so they wimlly took to flight, And left us all .our beauty. And now if' danger e'er annoys, Kemzmher what our trad? is; Just send for .us Kentucky boys, And we'll proteE you, lacli?.' Oh, Kantncky, ? PATRIOT'S I?W. ND. C?Asz, tempest, cease! all?ty thy power Nor bid the cloud? of-darkne8? tour, Or let the vivid I?htning play, To cheer a pilgrim on his way; For thtm o'er barren plains I've squeal, To seek- the mansions of the dead, A.nd kiss the clay where he may be, ?gho sought his grave through liberty. Cease, wind, to blow, 'twLxt earth and h?aven! Unlem your n?.ns for him are given, Then ! unison will sigh Until. the night has lingered by*. Still I'll proceed, unawed by fear, .?xnd wm*m thy blast witl?fiend?hip's tear;