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1 Geo. W. Clark, The Harp of Freedom 1 (1856)

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HARP OF FREEDOM.
Where is the beauty to see,
Like the sun-brilliant brow of a nation when free I-MILTON.

GEO. W. CLARK.
Go forth with a trumpet's sound,
And tell to the nations round-
On the hills which our heroes trod,
In the shrines of the saints of God,
In the ruler's hall and captive's prison,
That the slumber is broke, and the sleepers are risen;
That the day of the scourge and the fetter is O'er,
And earth feels the tread of the Freeman once more
NEW-YORK:
MILLER, ORTON & MULLIGAN, 25 PARK ROW.
BOSTON: J. P. JEWETT & CO.
AND BY THE AUTHOR, 104 STATE-ST., ROCHESTER, N. Y.
1856.

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