Song IV Composed for June 4th, 1787. Tune, The Lilies of France. I. Let Britons rejoice in the prospect of peace, When freedom shall reign, and oppression shall cease: When tyrants their pow’r shall be forc’d to lay down, And liberty smile from the cot to the crown. CHORUS Drink success to freedom, Till tyranny’s brought down: And liberty smile From the cot to the crown. II. A nation in bondage can never be brave; Then Britons detest the mean name of a slave; And rouse like old heroes, till liberty smile Alike thro’ all parts of the great British isle. CHORUS Drink success to freedom, Till tyranny’s brought down: And liberty smile From the cot to the crown. III. A health to the King, may he long rule the state, Assisted by men who are good as they’re great; Till freedom and friendship their int’rests entwine, And faction and party are forc’d to resign. CHORUS Drink success to freedom, Till tyranny’s brought down: And liberty smile From the cot to the crown. |
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