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Poems (Bass)/Kearsarge

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4475378Poems — KearsargeCora C. Bass
KEARSARGE.
Long as thy sponsors stand in regal prideAurora's kiss on each benignant brow,Will men with laurel fair thy fame endow;The stricken Alabama shall provideThe queen gem in thy priceless crown; the tideWhich racked thy battle-scarred and hoary prow,Yet seeks in rhythm tender to avowHow by Roncador's will, alas, ye died.Columbia well thy deeds may deify,In liberty immortal rise, be blest,While stars with march majestic, tread the sky,Thy home behold in every free man's breast;Piratic torch and Boreas but vieWhen lo! with charms sublime they thee invest.