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When your land shall be the land Of the free--of the free! With Freedom's lion-banner Britannia rules the waves Whilst your BROAD STONE OF HONOUR[2] Is still the camp of slaves. For shame, for glory's sake, Wake, Allemanians, wake, And the tyrants now that whelm Half the world, shall quail and flee, When your realm shall be the realm Of the free--of the free! Mars owes to you his thunder[3] That shakes the battle-field, Yet to break your bonds asunder No martial bolt has peal'd. Shall the laurell'd land of Art Wear shackles on her heart? No! the clock ye framed to tell By its sound, the march of time, Let it clang Oppression's knell O'er your clime--o'er your clime! The Press's magic letters That blessing ye brought forth, Behold! it lies in fetters On the soil that gave it birth: But the trumpet must be heard And the charger must be spurr'd; For your father Armin's Sprite Calls down from heaven, that ye Shall gird you for the fight And be free!--and be free! _Metropolitan._ [2] Ehrenbreitstein, signifies in German, "_the broad stone of honour_." [3] Germany invented gunpowder, clock-making, and printing. * * * * * GAZEL. BY THOMAS MOORE, ESQ. Haste, Maami, the spring is nigh, Already, in th' unopened flowers That sleep around us, Fancy's eye Can see the blush of future bowers; And joy it brings to thee and me, My own beloved Maami! The streamlet, frozen on its way, To feed the marble Founts of Kings, Now, loosen'd by the vernal ray, Upon its path exulting springs, As doth this bounding heart to thee, My ever blissful Maami! Such bright hours were not made to stay, Enough if they awhile remain; Like Irem's bowers, that fade away, From time to time, and come again, And life shall all one Irem be For us, my gentle Maami. O haste, for this impatient heart Is like the rose in Yemen's vale, That rends its inmost leaves apart With passion for the nightingale; So languishes this soul for thee, My bright and blushing Maami! _Metropolitan_. * * * * * NOTES OF A READER. ADVICE, BY A MAN OF THE WORLD. [We quoted _Contarini Fleming_ in our last volume, but w
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