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land! Virginia has forged her chain, Maryland, O Maryland! Hark, how it clanks o'er hill and plain, Maryland, O Maryland! Is that indeed “the proud refrain,” “Sic semper,” to be heard again, Mingled with many a cherished strain, Maryland, O Maryland! Well may the crimson stain thy cheek, Maryland, O Maryland! That thou shouldst be so basely meek, Maryland, O Maryland! When wounded Freedom sends a shriek, From plain to plain, from peak to peak, And all her clarion voices speak, Maryland, O Maryland! Wake thee, and from the dust arise, Maryland, O Maryland! Look up! look up, with eager eyes, Maryland, Maryland! Where the “star-spangled banner” flies, Across the azure of the skies, And, ere thy day of doom, be wise, Maryland, O Maryland! Gird on thy armor for the fight, Maryland, O Maryland! On for the Union and the right, Maryland, O Maryland! Be no more dead, or deaf, or dumb; Rouse to the bugle and the drum; “Huzza! she breathes! she burns! she'll come!” Maryland