America To Great Britain

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  ALL hail! thou noble land,
  Our Fathers’ native soil!
  Oh, stretch thy mighty hand,
  Gigantic grown by toil,
O’er the vast Atlantic wave to our shore!  
  For thou with magic might
  Canst reach to where the light
  Of Phœbus travels bright
  The world o’er!

  The Genius of our clime,  
  From his pine-embattled steep,
  Shall hail the guest sublime;
  While the Tritons of the deep
With their conchs the kindred league shall proclaim.
  Then let the world combine,—  
  O’er the main our naval line
  Like the milky-way shall shine
  Bright in fame!

  Though ages long have past
  Since our Fathers left their home,  
  Their pilot in the blast,
  O’er untravelled seas to roam,
Yet lives the blood of England in our veins!
  And shall we not proclaim
  That blood of honest fame  
  Which no tyranny can tame
  By its chains?

  While the language free and bold
  Which the bard of Avon sung,
  In which our Milton told  
  How the vault of heaven rung
When Satan, blasted, fell with his host;—
  While this, with reverence meet,
  Ten thousand echoes greet,
  From rock to rock repeat  
  Round our coast;—

  While the manners, while the arts,
  That mould a nation’s soul,
  Still cling around our hearts,—
  Between let Ocean roll,  
Our joint communion breaking with the Sun:
  Yet still from either beach
  The voice of blood shall reach,
  More audible than speech,
  “We are One.”  

© Washington Allston