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hile Englishmen will sorrow then, in shame and degradation, To think they've not the titles got which really make a Nation. UNITED IRELAND "Here's your fery good health, And tamn ta Whuskey Duty!" Though Hibernians for long in dissension have dwelt (As a dog that resides with a cat), There's a bond that the Saxon allies to the Celt-- They are perfectly solid on that! And if ever their union is marred by a flaw, It is due to the craven who shrinks From proclaiming aloud the immutable law, That he ought not to pay for his drinks. They have differed at times on the theme of Repeal (As I gather from platform and press), And the language they used in their patriot zeal Was intended to wound and distress: But at last they are joined by a brotherly love, And his anger the patriot sinks, For his eloquence now is directed to prove That he ought not to pay for his drinks. There were times when the payment that landlords demand Was a source of continual woe, When the tenant preferred to adhere to his land, And the agent preferred him to go: When their claims to adjust and the balance to strike Was a riddle to baffle the Sphinx,-- But they're reconciled now, by resolving alike That they never will pay for their drinks. There's an influence soft, which has calmed and assuaged The contentions of Orange and Green: It has silenced the wars that were formerly waged In Committee Room Number Fifteen: For in Cork and Belfast they're united at last By the strongest and surest of links, And together they go for the Sassenach foe Who has asked them to pay for their drinks! JUSTICE FOR PRIVATE MULVANEY There's a gentleman called Doolan with an eloquence would charm ye When he talks of shooting landlords and of peaceful themes like that: But I'd like to undesave him on the subject of the Army-- Sure the things he says about us are the idlest kind of chat! We are all (says he) seditious, and the most of us is Fenians: (And it's true I am a Fenian when I find meself at home:) But he says we're that devoted to our patriot opinions That we would not face the foeman when the marching orders come! Is it that way, Misther Doolan, that you'd see your country righted? Troth, to many in the Service 'twill be information new That they'd lave the flag they followed and betray
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