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The (unknown) was (unknown) of the (unknown) by Carl


1. For a little while, adieu the smile, and the joys our home surrounding, and welcome now, with a soldier brow, the trump of the battle sounding! For the hand of war-would strike our "star"-- away in its early beaming, but it long shall be [carrot insert-o'er the Texans] free, with a sacred glory streaming!
The following was one of the [effusions] of the Evening.
by Col ______


2. Then on! be brave! and if a grave await our rights' contending, 'tis sweet to fall, 'neath a battle pall, the home of the heart of the heart defending! for the hand of war-- (unknown character)


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1. For a little while, adieu the smile, And the joys our home surrounding, And welcome now, with a soldier brow, The trump of the battle sounding! For the hand of War - would strike our "star"-- Away in its early beaming, But it long shall be ^o'er the Texans^ [[crossed out: to cheer the]] free, With a sacred glory streaming!
 
2. Then on! be brave! And if a grave Await our rights' contending, 'Tis sweet to fall, 'neath a battle pall, The home of the heart of the heart defending! For the hand of War. -- &c.
 
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The following was one of the [effusions] of the Evening. by Col ______


1. For a little while, adieu the smile, And the joys our home surrounding, And welcome now, with a soldier brow, The trump of the battle sounding! For the hand of War - would strike our "star"-- Away in its early beaming, But it long shall be ^o'er the Texans^ crossed out: to cheer the free, With a sacred glory streaming!

2. Then on! be brave! And if a grave Await our rights' contending, 'Tis sweet to fall, 'neath a battle pall, The home of the heart of the heart defending! For the hand of War. -- &c.

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