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The Sword and the Staff

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The sword of the hero!         The staff of the sage!     Whose valor and wisdom         Are stamped on the age!     Time-hallowed mementos         Of those who have riven     The sceptre from tyrants,         "The lightning from heaven!"     This weapon, O Freedom!         Was drawn by the son,     And it never was sheathed         Till the battle was won!     No stain of dishonor         Upon it we see!     'Twas never surrendered--         Except to the free!     While Fame claims the hero         And patriot sage,     Their names to emblazon         On History's page,     No holier relics         Will liberty hoard     Than FRANKLIN's staff, guarded         By WASHINGTON's sword.

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