William McCarty, comp. The American National Song Book. 1842.
Naval Song1814: Ye seamen of Columbia!William Maxwell
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Now claim your native sea;
Break off Britannia’s galling chain,
And set the billows free.
The spirit of your country calls,
And points where ocean rolls:
Ye shall reign o’er the main,
While the angry surges roar;
Till the sun sets never to rise again,
And the moon looks out no more.
Our gallant fathers came;
Their spirits braved the raging blasts
And made the billows tame.
Sail boldly in their shining wake,
Beneath heaven’s guiding star.
Ye shall reign, &c.
Cradled in wars and storms,
They smile at images of death
In all their ghastly forms;
Now playing with the spouting whale,
Now managing the foe.
Ye shall reign, &c.
Still soaring to the sky,
Shall launch her thunders o’er the sea,
And bid her lightnings fly.
Her foes shall shrink in wild dismay,
And hide beneath the waves.
Ye shall reign, &c.