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1802–1864

National Anthem.

George Pope Morris

Freedom spreads her downy wings Over all created things; Glory to the King of kings, Bend low to Him the knee!

Bring the heart before His throne — Worship Him and Him alone!— He's the only King we own — And He has made us free!

The holiest spot a smiling sun E'er shed his genial rays upon, Is that which gave a Washington The drooping world to cheer!

Sound the clarion-peals of fame! Ye who bear Columbia's name!— With existence freedom came — It is man's birthright here!

Heirs of an immortal sire, Let his deeds your hearts inspire; Weave the strain and wake the lyre Where your proud altars stand!

Hail with pride and loud harrahs, Streaming from a thousand spars, Freedom's rainbow-flag of stars — The symbol of our land!

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