. The Negro and the flag : at the nation's service . ?^_E^^^gip^ trampling oat the vintage where the grapes of wrath are stored; He hath loosed thebuild-ed Him an al - tar in the evening dews and damps; 1 can read Hisdeal with my con - tem-ners, so with yon my grace shall deal. Let tbe He - ro,sift-ing out the hearts of men be - fore His juagment seat; 0 be swift, my,glo - ry in His bo-som that trans-fig-ures you and me; As He died to. Battle Hymn of the Republic. Concluded fate-ful lightning of His ter - ri - ble swift sword, His troth is march-irg on righteous sentence by the dim and flar-in


. The Negro and the flag : at the nation's service . ?^_E^^^gip^ trampling oat the vintage where the grapes of wrath are stored; He hath loosed thebuild-ed Him an al - tar in the evening dews and damps; 1 can read Hisdeal with my con - tem-ners, so with yon my grace shall deal. Let tbe He - ro,sift-ing out the hearts of men be - fore His juagment seat; 0 be swift, my,glo - ry in His bo-som that trans-fig-ures you and me; As He died to. Battle Hymn of the Republic. Concluded fate-ful lightning of His ter - ri - ble swift sword, His troth is march-irg on righteous sentence by the dim and flar-ing lamps, His day is march-ing on born of wo-man, crush the ser-pent with His heel. Since God is marching on sonl, to answer Him! be ju - hi-lant, my feet! Our God is march ing on make men ho - ly, let us die to make men free, While God is marching on.


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