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ir respective stables. * * * * * THE PROCLAMATION. Bold warriors of Erin, I hereby _proclaim_, That the world never witness'd your rivals in fame; Bold sons of Macmurraugh, Macarthy, O'Neill, The armies of earth at your sight would turn pale. A flash from your eyes would light England's last pile, And a touch give her sceptre to Erin's green isle. Hurrah for the vengeance of old Mullaghmast, On the blood-bolter'd ground where your gauntlet was cast; Hurrah for the vengeance of Tara's proud hill, Where the bones of our monarchs are blood-sprinkled still. Hurrah for Clontarf, though the Saxon may smile, The last, greatest triumph of Erin's green isle! Let the scoffer scoff on, while I hereby _proclaim_, That flight may be courage, and fear but a name; That boasting is good, when 'tis good for the cause, But, in sight of cold steel, _we should honour the laws_; That powder and shot make men swallow their bile-- So, hurrah for the glory of Erin's green isle! If they ask for your leader, the land's sword and shield, At least none can say that _he fled from the field_. _He_ kept a whole skin--for the service of Rome; So he fix'd his headquarters in quiet at home. They might just as well hunt for the head of the Nile, While he reckon'd his beads for St Patrick's green isle. If beggars on horseback will ride--to Clontarf; If tailors will caper with truncheon and scarf, At Sunday carousels, all know, I'm in flower, My taste for the grape don't extend to the shower. Besides, those blue pills disagree with my chyle, So, hurrah!--pence and peace for the grand Emerald Isle! If the scoffer should ask, what the deuce brought you there? Of course, it was only to taste the fresh air; To pick cowslips and daisies; and brush off the dew, Or drink gin o'er the tombstone of Brian Boru. As to flags, and all that; 'twas but doing in style, The honours of Freedom to Erin's green isle. Then, as to your "Squadrons," your "Mount for Repeal," 'Twas merely to teach them the "Right about wheel," By the word of command from the Saxon to run, As your leader would fly from a bailiff or dun; In short, since a miss is as good as a mile, Swear
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