William McCarty, comp. The American National Song Book. 1842.
Jacksons AddressLeander Kerr
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Firm united in heart and hand,
Now our loved, our native land,
Calls her chivalry.
Death to him who’d be a knave,
Nerve each arm, ye gallant brave,
To strike for liberty.
Like a war-cloud rolling on,
They for pillage hither come,
And with them slavery.
Rolls its echoes round and round?
Gallants stand, or ’twill be found
The knell of liberty.
Streaming on the morning sky,
It proclaims the foemen nigh,
Proud England’s chivalry.
Freedom’s band around it crowd,
Guard it safe, or be your shroud
The flag of liberty.
Mothers chaste and virgins fair,
Will you leave them to despair—
To wo and infamy?
Deal them death in every blow,
Is it fame we fight for? No—
Our homes and liberty.