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The New Hail Columbia Verse: Oh! Look to the East and see the sun arise o’er fair America’s Shores, Gliding with light the early morning skies where the eagle silently soars. Emblem is he of Liberty, the gift of a nation happy and brave, Queen of the Western World, whose flag unfurled, forever and aye shall wave. Refrain: Hail! All Hail! To the land of the good and the true! A hundred hurrahs for the stripes and the stars of the red, white, and blue! All Hail, Columbia, home of the noble and free! Dear country where Right is the peoples delight, here’s a health to Thee! May peace in thy boarders forever reign, and honor, truth and plenty abound. May the folds of thy banner be kept without stain, the clarion tones of battle ne’er sound. May nations again reecho the strain to this fair Columbia of the free, the free. Whose people united for ever shall remain with hearts and lives devoted to thee, to thee. Hail! All Hail! To the land of the good and the true! A hundred hurrahs for the str
Repository
University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. Sousa Archives and Center for American Music
Rights
No Copyright - United States
Original Location
Record Series 12/9/96
Series 2, Box 18, Folder 4
Local Identifier
2014_12996_524
Collection Title
James Edward Myers Sheet Music Collection, 1836-1986
The New Hail Columbia Verse: Oh! Look to the East and see the sun arise o’er fair America’s Shores, Gliding with light the early morning skies where the eagle silently soars. Emblem is he of Liberty, the gift of a nation happy and brave, Queen of the Western World, whose flag unfurled, forever and aye shall wave. Refrain: Hail! All Hail! To the land of the good and the true! A hundred hurrahs for the stripes and the stars of the red, white, and blue! All Hail, Columbia, home of the noble and free! Dear country where Right is the peoples delight, here’s a health to Thee! May peace in thy boarders forever reign, and honor, truth and plenty abound. May the folds of thy banner be kept without stain, the clarion tones of battle ne’er sound. May nations again reecho the strain to this fair Columbia of the free, the free. Whose people united for ever shall remain with hearts and lives devoted to thee, to thee. Hail! All Hail! To the land of the good and the true! A hundred hurrahs for the str
Repository
University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. Sousa Archives and Center for American Music
Rights
No Copyright - United States
Original Location
Series 2, Box 18, Folder 4
Record Series 12/9/96
Local Identifier
2014_12996_524
Collection Title
James Edward Myers Sheet Music Collection, 1836-1986
The New Hail Columbia Verse: Oh! Look to the East and see the sun arise o’er fair America’s Shores, Gliding with light the early morning skies where the eagle silently soars. Emblem is he of Liberty, the gift of a nation happy and brave, Queen of the Western World, whose flag unfurled, forever and aye shall wave. Refrain: Hail! All Hail! To the land of the good and the true! A hundred hurrahs for the stripes and the stars of the red, white, and blue! All Hail, Columbia, home of the noble and free! Dear country where Right is the peoples delight, here’s a health to Thee! May peace in thy boarders forever reign, and honor, truth and plenty abound. May the folds of thy banner be kept without stain, the clarion tones of battle ne’er sound. May nations again reecho the strain to this fair Columbia of the free, the free. Whose people united for ever shall remain with hearts and lives devoted to thee, to thee. Hail! All Hail! To the land of the good and the true! A hundred hurrahs for the str
Repository
University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. Sousa Archives and Center for American Music
Rights
No Copyright - United States
Original Location
Series 2, Box 18, Folder 4
Record Series 12/9/96
Local Identifier
2014_12996_524
Collection Title
James Edward Myers Sheet Music Collection, 1836-1986