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The Cornell Reading-Courses 



Julia Ward Howe 



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A SONG OF AMERICAN PATRIOTISM 



BATTLE HYMN OF THE REPUBLIC 



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Mine eyes have seen the glo - ry of the com - ing of the Lord; He is 



1 have seen Him in the watch -fires of a hun - dred cir- cling camps; They ha»^ 



I haveread a fie - ry go« - pel, writ in bur - nished rows of steel; "As ye 



He has sound ed forth the Irum - pet that shall nev • er call re -treat; He is 



In the beau - ty of the lil • ies, Christ was bora a - cross the sea. With a 



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tramp • ling oat 

 build • ed Him 

 deal with my 

 sift - ing out 

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the vin - tage where the grapes of wraih are stored; He hath 



an al • tar in the eve • ning dews and damps; I can 



con • tem - ners, «o with you my grace shall deal ; Let the 



the hearts of men be -.fore his judg • ment seat; Oh, he 



bis bos - om that trans • £g • ores you and me; As He 



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loosed the fate - ful light-ning of His ter - ri-ble s^viftsword. His truth is marching 

 read His righteous sen- tence by the dim and flar - ing lamps. His day is marching 

 He • ro, bora of worn - an, crush the ser -pent with his heel. Since God is marchmg 

 swift, my soul, to an - swer Himl be ja • bi-lant, my feet! Our God is marching 

 died to make men ho • ly, let ns die to make men free. While God is marching 



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Glo . ry! glo • ryl Hal • le • la 



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