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Oh, The Sight Entrancing.

    By Thomas Moore



    Oh, the sight entrancing,
    When morning's beam is glancing,
            O'er files arrayed
            With helm and blade,
    And plumes, in the gay wind dancing!
    When hearts are all high beating,
    And the trumpet's voice repeating
            That song, whose breath
            May lead to death,
    But never to retreating.
    Oh the sight entrancing,
    When morning's beam is glancing
        O'er files arrayed
        With helm and blade,
    And plumes, in the gay wind dancing.

    Yet, 'tis not helm or feather--
    For ask yon despot, whether
        His plumed bands
        Could bring such hands
    And hearts as ours together.
    Leave pomps to those who need 'em--
    Give man but heart and freedom,
        And proud he braves
        The gaudiest slaves
    That crawl where monarchs lead 'em.
    The sword may pierce the beaver,
    Stone walls in time may sever,
        'Tis mind alone,
        Worth steel and stone,
    That keeps men free for ever.
    Oh that sight entrancing,
    When the morning's beam is glancing,
        O'er files arrayed
        With helm and blade,
    And in Freedom's cause advancing!



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