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(1) [Page 57] - Ye mariners of England
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rhe spirits of your fathers
Shall start from, every wave !
'or bhe deck it was their field of fame,
And ocean was their grave .
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.Britannia needs no bulwark.,
Wo towers along the Steep ;
Her march is e'er the mountain waves,
Herhome is on the deep.
i/Vh.ere3ilake. and mighty ^Nelson fell, |"With thunders from her native oak
"Sour manly hearts shall glow ; j She quells the floods below—
Is ye S"weep through the deep, ! As they roar on. the shor e,
"While the stormy tempests Mow; j When the stormy tempests blovr;
While the battle rages loud and-long, "When the battle rages loud- and long-
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The meteor flag of England-
Shall yet terrific burn ,
Till dangers troubled night depart,
And the star of peace retvwn .
Then.thenye ocean warr j org !
Our song and feast shall flow-
To the fame of your name
"When the storm has ceased toblow;
When the fiery fight is heard ixo more.
And the storm ha* ceased toblow.
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