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ed up Their wind-harps to its power, And words were to the music set, As swelled the blended strain-- "We're brothers all — we're brothers all-- From Mexico flood to Maine." New Hampshire's kings, a line of fire To Allegheny sent, For link-boy Lightning thrilled the wires, And on the message went; While to the Telegraph replied Pacific's rocky chain-- "We're brothers all — we're brothers all, From Mexico flood to Maine." The mighty rivers woke to sound-- Missouri, broad and brave; Bold Hudson, with his thronging keels; Ohio's crystal wave; Niagara, glorious and sublime, Lent thunder to the strain-- "We're brothers all — we're brothers all, From Mexico flood to Maine." Grave Massachusetts took the word; Bright Texas joined the shout-- While little Rhoda clapped her hands, And helped the chorus out; Virginia made it nobly roll Throughout her fair domain-- "We're brothers all — we're brothers all, From Mexico flood to Maine." Then from the spirit-land a voice Seemed over the