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1752–1832

ON GENERAL MIRANDA'S EXPEDITION

Philip Morin Freneau

To execute a vast design, The soul, Miranda, was not thine: With you the fates did not combine To make an empire free.

We saw you spread Leander's sail, We saw the adverse winds prevail, Sad omen that the cause would fail That led you to the sea.

By feeble winds the sail was fill'd By feebler hands the helm was held — We saw you from the port repell'd You might have made your own.

We saw you leave a manly crew To the base spaniard, to imbrue His hands in blood — and not a few Were on his mercy thrown:

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