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no arts uld appease the, no ars uld repel;

but brave caledonia va they assail&039;d,

as rgs well can witness, and loncartie tell

th bold, dependent, unner&039;d, and free,

her bright urse of glory for ever shall run:

for brave caledonia iortal t be;

i&039;ll prove it fro euclid as clear as the sun:

rectangle—triangle, the figure we&039;ll che:

the upright is chance, and old ti is the base;

but brave caledonia&039;s the hypothene;

then, ergo, she&039;ll atch the, and atch the always

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