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Lines On Annexation |
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Title: Lines On Annexation Author: Margaret Moran D. McDougall [More Titles by McDougall] We honour Brother Jonathan, And when we see him, go ahead, We know he has much moral force; But there's upon his scutcheon stains, And far more glorious is the flag We love our Queen--we love our laws; Serene, while over other lands We can, as freeborn subjects, make We're Britons and as such we'll not 1850. [The end] GO TO TOP OF SCREEN |