America : our national hymn . LEXINGTON. 1776 — 1876. Thou, God of nations, wast, in battles hour,Our Shield, our Strength, our Helper, and our Tower;Oer all our paths Thy sheltering wings were spread;Our feet, through all the years, Thy wisdom led. Joy from each grief, and strength from trials grew;God wrought our blessings from the woes we knew;Taught us, by Him preserved, in Him to stand,And made us walk in Freedoms promised land. So round the oak the tempests drive and beat —Winters stern blasts and summers fervid heat;Times mighty clock counts off its hundred years —Its verdant beauty sti


America : our national hymn . LEXINGTON. 1776 — 1876. Thou, God of nations, wast, in battles hour,Our Shield, our Strength, our Helper, and our Tower;Oer all our paths Thy sheltering wings were spread;Our feet, through all the years, Thy wisdom led. Joy from each grief, and strength from trials grew;God wrought our blessings from the woes we knew;Taught us, by Him preserved, in Him to stand,And made us walk in Freedoms promised land. So round the oak the tempests drive and beat —Winters stern blasts and summers fervid heat;Times mighty clock counts off its hundred years —Its verdant beauty still the monarch wears. As on the ages roll, in solemn sweep,With pillared cloud and fire our pathways keep;Oer all the land we love, in glory shine —Thine is the work, the praise be ever L_ Wtsfej^fe ???? ,•?-? ?? ?!


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