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a father he!! what he who built<lb/>
a father he!! what he who built<lb/>
His throne on blood – I saw him whit<lb/>
His throne on blood – I saw him whit<lb/>
The nagger which Hey's less <gap/> spell<lb/>
The nagger which Vey's less <gap/> spell<lb/>
Can I forget – Can I forget</p>
Can I forget – Can I forget</p>
<p>Can I forget him when he trod<lb/>
<p>Can I forget him when he trod<lb/>
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<del>And loyally all their fury satisfied</del> <add>Their royalty is sanctified</add><lb/>
<del>And loyally all their fury satisfied</del> <add>Their royalty is sanctified</add><lb/>
Can I forget – can I forget?</p>
Can I forget – can I forget?</p>
<p><note>Can I forget – thy wounds, O France!<lb/>
<del><gap/></del> Bleeding in my <del><gap/></del> <add>indignant</add> heart –<lb/>
I pine <unclear>for</unclear> thy deliverance –<lb/>
Thou hast exited <add>me</add> – &amp; I depart<lb/>
<gap/> in hope – Yes Liberty<lb/>
Shall wave her glorious banners yet<lb/>
Thy country's shores I still shall see<lb/>
Can I forget – can I forget?</note></p>
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Can I forget that King who came
And stained with bloody sceptre – he Paternal fondness on his breath
Who talked of peace & scattered flame
Of mercy – & he dealt us death
a father he!! what he who built
His throne on blood – I saw him whit
The nagger which Vey's less spell
Can I forget – Can I forget

Can I forget him when he trod
Our rights into the dust – & laid
Like some usurping Demon God
All slavery's burthen on his our head
When freedom fled alarmed, – & woe
And shame within our unwillingness met –
Can time e're vane that memory? No! Can I forget – can I forget?

Can I forget those days days of blood
When on our unarmed citizens
Poured hired assassins like a flood
Intrusting from the royal dens
"The King – The King" those murderers cried
Then on our unarmed people set –
And loyally all their fury satisfied Their royalty is sanctified
Can I forget – can I forget?

Can I forget – thy wounds, O France!
Bleeding in my indignant heart –
I pine for thy deliverance –
Thou hast exited me – & I depart
in hope – Yes Liberty
Shall wave her glorious banners yet
Thy country's shores I still shall see
Can I forget – can I forget?


Identifier: | JB/110/207/002"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 110.

Date_1

Marginal Summary Numbering

Box

110

Main Headings

Folio number

207

Info in main headings field

Image

002

Titles

recollections from 1789 to 1822

Category

collectanea

Number of Pages

2

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

Penner

sir john bowring

Watermarks

Marginals

Paper Producer

Corrections

Paper Produced in Year

Notes public

ID Number

36197

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