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<blockquote><p>Hail the day so long expected,<br />
Hail the year of full release.<br />
Zion’s walls are now erected,<br />
And her watchmen publish peace.<br />
Through our Shiloh’s wide dominion,<br />
Hear the trumpet loudly roar,<br />
Babylon is fallen to rise no more.</p>
<p>All her merchants stand with wonder,<br />
What is this that comes to pass:<br />
Murm’ring like the distant thunder,<br />
Crying, “Oh alas, alas.”<br />
Swell the sound, ye kings and nobles,<br />
Priest and people, rich and poor;<br />
Babylon is fallen to rise no more.</p>
<p>Blow the trumpet in Mount Zion,<br />
Christ shall come a second time;<br />
Ruling with a rod of iron<br />
All who now as foes combine.<br />
Babel’s garments we’ve rejected,<br />
And our fellowship is o’er,<br />
Babylon is fallen to rise no more.</p></blockquote>
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