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the son; But, as God's a God of Justice, Its career will soon be run. III. There's a camp in Wickliffe's meadow, Less than eighteen miles away-- John, at your age I could make it Twice 'twixt now aing camps. Drive the pet of old Sarpedon-- For the glory of his sires He will make the camp at Wickliffe Ere they stir the morning fires. IV. Tell the soldier of Kentucky, And the soldier from abro! he drives the young Sarpedon-- Drives the son of glorious sires, And he'll make the camp at Wickliffe's Ere they build the morning fires. Do you know, child, I am prouder Of the spirit of your boye Thames, Where the prowess of Kentucky Won imperishable names! VIII. I must see the camp at Wickliffe's Nannie, you as well can go; I must mingle with the soldiers Who have come to meet our foe; Ithe fury of the foe. Be up early in the morning; Ask of all what they will send To the camp in Wickliffe's meadow, Where each soldier is a friend. 'Twere a sin, whilst there is plenty, (Let us never