1 Raise again the bold refrain that tells of mighty deeds,
Brave hearts true that beat anew wherever glory leads.
Hark! the echoes ringing to the well-known strain,
While the countless voices sing the loud refrain.
Chorus:
Aye! we'll ever bear in mind that duty calls us on,
That once more, like days of yore, there's honor to be won!
Be our cry for liberty, and let the right be done;
Be our cry for liberty, and let the right be done.
2 Bright the day, our onward way points out where glory calls;
True as steel, our hearts so leal, no danger e'er appals.
Here no craven coward would e'er seek to fly;
Here no single warrior but knows how to die. [Chorus]
Text Information | |
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First Line: | Raise again the bold refrain that tells of mighty deeds |
Refrain First Line: | Aye! we'll ever bear in mind that duty calls us on |
Language: | English |
Publication Date: | 1891 |