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1779–1852

WAR AGAINST BABYLON.

Thomas Moore

“War against Babylon!” shout we around, Be our banners through earth unfurled; Rise up, ye nations, ye kings, at the sound — “War against Babylon!” shout thro’ the world!

Oh thou, that dwellest on many waters, Thy day of pride is ended now; And the dark curse of Israel's daughters Breaks like a thundercloud over thy brow!

War, war, war against Babylon! Make bright the arrows, and gather the shields, Set the standard of God on high; Swarm we, like locusts, o'er all her fields.

“Zion” our watchword, and “vengeance” our cry! Woe! woe!— the time of thy visitation Is come, proud land, thy doom is cast — And the black surge of desolation

Sweeps o'er thy guilty head, at last! War, war, war against Babylon!

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