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sailor-craft, The Huguenotic will, The Norman grace and chivalry, The German steady skill; The fiery Celtic impassioned thought Inspire the Southern heart; Who have no room for hight-gloom, Or pious plunder's art! Sons of the brave! the time has come To bow the haughty crest, Or stand alone, despite the threats Of North, or East or West! The hour has come for manly deeds, And not for puling words The hour has passed for platform prate-- It is the time for swords! And by the fame of John Calhoun, To honest truth be true, And by old Jackson's Iron will, Now do what ye can do! By all ye love by all ye hope, Be resolute and proud, And make your flag a symbol high Of triumph, or a shroud! Men of the South! look up — behold The deep and sullen gloom, Which darkens o'er your sunny land With thunder in its womb! Are ye so blind ye cannot see The omens in the sky? Are ye so deaf ye cannot hear The tramp of foemen night? Are ye so dull ye will endure The whips and scorns of men,