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First Line: As neptune traced the azure main
Last Line: "these sail -- to vanquish tyranny."" --"
Subject(s): American Revolution; Navy - United States; Ships & Shipping; American Navy


AS Neptune traced the azure main,
That owned so late proud Britain's reign,
A floating pile approached his car,
The scene of terror, and of war.

As nearer still the monarch drew,
(Her starry flag displayed to view)
He asked a Triton of his train
"What flag was this that rode the main --

"A ship of such a gallant mien
"This many a day I have not seen,
"To no mean power can she belong,
"So swift, so warlike, stout, and strong.

"See how she mounts the foaming wave --
"Where other ships would find a grave,
" Majestic, aweful, and serene,
" She walks the ocean, like its queen." --

" Great monarch of the hoary deep,
" Whose trident awes the waves to sleep,
(Replyed a Triton of his train)
"This ship, that stems the western main.

"To those new, rising States belongs,
"Who, in resentment of their wrongs,
"Oppose proud Britain's tyrant sway,
"And combat her, by land and sea.

"This pile, of such superior fame,
"From their strict union takes her name,
"For them she cleaves the briny tide,
"While terror marches by her side.

"When she unfurls her flowing sails,
"Undaunted by the fiercest gales,
"In dreadful pomp, she ploughs the main,
"While adverse tempests rage in vain.

"When she displays her gloomy tier,
"The boldest Britons freeze with fear,
"And, owning her superior might,
"Seek their best safety in their flight.

"But, when she pours the dreadful blaze,
"And thunder from her cannon plays,
"The bursting flash that wings the ball,
"Compells those foes to strike, or fall.

"Though she, with her triumphant crew,
"Might to their fate all foes pursue,
"Yet, faithful to the land that bore,
"She stays, to guard her native shore.

"Though she might make the cruisers groan
'That sail beneath the torrid zone,
"She kindly lends a nearer aid,
"Annoys them here, and guards the trade.

"Now, traversing the eastern main,
"She greets the shores of France and Spain;
"Her gallant flag, displayed to view,
"Invites the old world to the new.

"This task achieved, behold her go
"To seas congealed with ice and snow,
"To either tropic, and the line,
"Where suns with endless fervour shine.

"Not, Argo, in thy womb was found
"Such hearts of brass, as here abound;
"They for their golden fleece did fly,
"These sail -- to vanquish tyranny." --





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