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{ [Q; I , { For the ears of the wo: ld to hear; ~ I _‘ I H -‘II I 
{   · . I ‘ . For its fame’s as broad as the world is broad, { — _e?‘_ I;i§?·{
{   I _ V And has flown both far and near. ‘ I It I _ {_    
{   V It’s ’a grand old State which we call our own, . ss;_ r ‘ _  
, {   t I .And wherever its name is heard, I _ E . I   {   .
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{   { That no other horses can beat; , cz _ YI,  
{ ; The Derbies can tell ot t*:e victories won, I   I ’-_`,  
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{   I I lust mention a· horse, and your mind will revert _ . ~ {  _,AI‘  
{   ‘ To the home of this wonderful brute— » v_ j_ eIs» I·  
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{ Q There’s Jlent of corn in the Blue rass State, _ ‘  
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