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Freemen! Are ye idle yet?
Are your hearts on evil set?
Do ye still intend to let
The slave remain in chains?
Do ye not hear his groans,
Bursting forth in sorrow's tones,
Caused by Southern vagabonds!
Wipe away the stains
Which debase your country's pride,
Open all your bosoms wide—
Let the land from side to side,
Cry “justice for the slave.”
Let each gurgling mountain rill—
Let each valley, plain, and hill,
With the love of freedom thrill
In honor to the brave.
Let each galling chain be broke—
Take away each grievous yoke—
Banish at a single stroke
Your heaven-daring sin—
Lest the God of Truth and right,
All your future prospects blight—
He's your strength and he's your might,
If you once begin
To pull the Devil's kingdom down,
Tho’ the world with fiendish power
Look upon you, there's a crown
Of glory in the skies,
Which he'll give to those who stand
Firm for truth and raise the hand
Against this demon of the land—
Press onward for the prize.
Edward Henry, “Lines Written After
Hearing an A.S. Address by Jas. Monroe,”
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