William McCarty, comp. The American National Song Book. 1842.
Freemen, If You Pant for GloryF
If you sigh to live in story,
If you burn with patriot zeal;
Seize this bright, auspicious hour;
Chase those venal tools of power,
Who subvert the public weal.
Huzza! huzza! huzza!
See Freedom her standard display;
Whilst Glory and Virtue your bosoms inspire,
Corruption’s proud slaves shall with anguish retire.
Or with idiot scoffs revile you,
Ne’er your sacred trust betray:
See our patriots nobly pleading,
Never from the truth receding,
Whom North’s vengeance can’t dismay!
Huzza! huzza! &c.
All Britannia’s troops subduing,
Patriots whom no threats restrain:
Lawless tyrants all confounding,
Future times, their praise resounding,
Shall their triumphs long maintain.
Huzza! huzza! &c.