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84  The list'ning trains, with sudden awe inspired, With all Apollo's soul of song were fired;— The tuneful god, this gift celestial made To those whose pious rites appeased his votary's shade.

 

Presented by the children of Hartford, September 4th, 1824, who were decorated with Ribbons bearing the inscription, "Nous vous aimons La Fayette.

thou to Freedom's clime, Glorious Hero! Chief sublime! Garlands bright for thee are wreath'd, Vows of filial ardour breath'd, Veteran's cheeks with tears are wet, ""

's field is rich with bloom, Where thy warrior's found their tomb, 's heights resound no more, Victor's shout or cannon's roar, Yet our hearts record their debt, ""

, whose current roll'd Proud with blood of heroes bold, That our Country's debt shall tell, That our gratitude shall swell, Infant breasts thy wounds regret, "" 