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 lqATION&L 01qGs. They did not let our patience tire, Before their show'd their We did not choo o waste our fire, fo snugly kept our places; But when so near to see them wink, We thought it time to stop 'era; And 'wouM have done you good I think To see Kentuckians drop 'era. Oh Kentucky, �They found at last 'twas vain to fxgbt Where lead was all their line. ty; And so they wimlly took to flight, And left us all .our beauty. And now if' danger e'er annoys, Kemzmher what our trad is; Just send for .us Kentucky boys, And we'll proteE you, lacli.' Oh, Kantncky,  PATRIOT'S IW. ND. CAsz, tempest, cease! allty thy power Nor bid the cloud of-darkne8 tour, Or let the vivid Ihtning play, To cheer a pilgrim on his way; For thtm o'er barren plains I've squeal, To seek- the mansions of the dead, A.nd kiss the clay where he may be, gho sought his grave through liberty. Cease, wind, to blow, 'twLxt earth and haven! Unlem your n.ns for him are given, Then ! unison will sigh Until. the night has lingered by*. Still I'll proceed, unawed by fear, .xnd wm*m thy blast witlfiendhip's tear;

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