THE STAR OF LIBERTY.
There shone a gem on England's crown,
Bright as yon star;
Oppression marked it with a frown,
He sent his darkest spirit down,
To quench the light that round it shone,
Blazing afar.
But Independence met the foe,
And laid 'the swift-winged demon low.
Bright as yon star;
Oppression marked it with a frown,
He sent his darkest spirit down,
To quench the light that round it shone,
Blazing afar.
But Independence met the foe,
And laid 'the swift-winged demon low.
A second messenger was sent,
Dark as the night;
On his dire errand swift he went,
But Valor's bow was truly bent,
Justice her keenest arrow lent,
And sped its flight;
Then fell the impious wretch, and Death
Approached, to take his withering breath.
Dark as the night;
On his dire errand swift he went,
But Valor's bow was truly bent,
Justice her keenest arrow lent,
And sped its flight;
Then fell the impious wretch, and Death
Approached, to take his withering breath.
Valor then took, with hasty hand,
The gem of light;
He flew to seek some other land,
He flew to 'scape oppression's hand,
He knew there was some other strand,
More bright;
And as he swept the fields of air,
He found a country, rich and fair.
The gem of light;
He flew to seek some other land,
He flew to 'scape oppression's hand,
He knew there was some other strand,
More bright;
And as he swept the fields of air,
He found a country, rich and fair.