William McCarty, comp. The American National Song Book. 1842.
Naval Song: When Britain, fired with savage rageElizabeth Allen
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A sister nation did engage;—
When hill and plain and sandy shore,
Were stain’d with floods of human gore.
Macdonough’s fleet was seen to ride;
While Downie, pleased his foe to meet,
In hostile row approach’d his fleet.
As they the solemn scene descry;
And hastening onward sought the strand,
Or height, that prospect might command.
Came too, the mournful view to share;
Clad in a wedding-robe, her eye
Cast upward, while she thus did cry:—
Let my Philander be thy care;
And grant him strength to act his part,
But guide the death-shot from his heart.
And own the justice of thy will;
But should thy goodness deign to spare,
Thy mercy ever I’ll declare.”
Resounds, and quick resounds again;
A trembling seizes every limb,
Pallid her cheek, her eye grows dim.
To wait the dread approach of fate;
No murmur ’scaped, no sigh was heard,
Her God was just, and him she fear’d.
A victor sure his way hath found;
Macdonough! thine must be the day,
For heaven had mark’d thy better way.
Macdonough, with his gallant few,
A victory complete did gain,
While Downie with his aids are slain.”
Now feels the load forsake her breast;
Philander comes, with laurels crown’d,
And shouts from hills and vales resound.
And heralds on fleet pinions flew;
Whilst all Columbia’s sons proclaim,
Their hero in Macdonough’s name.