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  Probably written by Hugh McLeod   
  Probably written by General Hugh McLeod   


San Antonio.  written in the ruins of the Alamo  x
San Antonio.  written in the ruins of the Alamo  x


Antonio  hail! Thy heavy ages  x
Antonio X hail! Thy hoary ages   
  Tells sadly of the past;
  Tells sadly of the past;
For thy dark tale on history's page
For thy dark tale on history's page
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   _______
Thy crumbling walls, thy ruined towers,
Thy crumbling walls, thy ruined towers,
  dark monuments, remain,
  Dark monuments, remain,
Of contest fierce 'twixt adverse powers
Of contest fierce 'twixt adverse powers
  And countless numbers slain
  And countless numbers slain
   _____
   _____
Nor is it strange, ev'en from the first
Nor is it strange, ev'n from the first
  Thy destinie's were given
  Thy destinie's were given
To cowl-capp'd Monks of  blood accurst,
To cowl-capp'd Monks of  blood accurst,
  Who mock'd at God in heaven.
  Who mock'd at God in heaven.


The Almighty in his wrath
The [?] Almighty in his wrath
  Smote with avenging hand,
  Smote with avenging hand,
And bloody carnage strew'd each path,
And bloody carnage strew'd each path,
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  Is crimson'd with the blood
  Is crimson'd with the blood
Of the brave, who battled with the foe
Of the brave, who battled with the foe
  When tens to thousands stood
  Where tens to thousands stood


x San Antonio de Bejar
x San Antonio de Bejar
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Latest revision as of 05:29, 16 February 2021

Probably written by General Hugh McLeod   

San Antonio. written in the ruins of the Alamo x

Antonio X hail! Thy hoary ages

Tells sadly of the past;

For thy dark tale on history's page

Runs blood from first to last
  _______

Thy crumbling walls, thy ruined towers,

Dark monuments, remain,

Of contest fierce 'twixt adverse powers

And countless numbers slain
  _____

Nor is it strange, ev'n from the first

Thy destinie's were given

To cowl-capp'd Monks of blood accurst,

Who mock'd at God in heaven.

The [?] Almighty in his wrath

Smote with avenging hand,

And bloody carnage strew'd each path,

In thy devoted land.
 _____

'Tis sorrowful to see now,

Thy rich luxuriant soil

The scene of nought but strife & woe,

And savage Indian broil.
  ______

Even when I stand, thy Alamo

Is crimson'd with the blood

Of the brave, who battled with the foe

Where tens to thousands stood

x San Antonio de Bejar

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