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By James Barron Hope.

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"Liberty is always won where there exists the unconquerable will to be free."

Born free, thus we resolve to live:

By Heaven we will be free!

By all the stars which burn on high--

By the green earth--the mighty sea--

By God's unshaken majesty,

We will be free or die!

Then let the drums all roll!

Let all the trumpets blow!

Mind, heart, and soul,

We spurn control

Attempted by a foe!

Born free, thus we resolve to live:

By Heaven we will be free!

And, vainly now the Northmen try

To beat us down--in arms we stand

To strike for this our native land!

We will be free or die!

Then let the drums all roll! etc., etc.

Born free, we thus resolve to live:

By Heaven we will be free!

Our wives and children look on high,

Pray God to smile upon the right!

And bid us in the deadly fight

As freemen live or die!

Then let the drums all roll! etc., etc.

Born free, thus we resolve to live:

By Heaven we will be free!

And ere we cease this battle-cry,

Be all our blood, our kindred's spilt,

On bayonet or sabre hilt!

We will be free or die!

Then let the drums all roll! etc., etc.

Born free, thus we resolve to live:

By Heaven we will be free!

Defiant let the banners fly,

Shake out their glories to the air,

And, kneeling, brothers, let us swear

We will be free or die!

Then let the drums all roll! etc., etc.

Born free, thus we resolve to live:

By Heaven we will be free!

And to this oath the dead reply--

Our valiant fathers' sacred ghosts--

These with us, and the God of hosts,

We will be free or die!

Then let the drums all roll! etc., etc.

War Poetry of the South

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