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Green were the fields where my forefathers dwelt, O |
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Dear Pat give attention unto what I now mention |
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When brotherly love sha'l thro' Ireland prevail |
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Arrah! Paddy, dear boy my heart and joy |
4-5 |
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Fourteenth of July, in Paris town, The |
6-7 |
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Tho' we praise the proud day which beheld mighty France |
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In the gay demesnes of France, where the graces trip and, ship, sir |
8-10 |
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Oh! if you have a mind to gain Freedom |
10-11 |
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While Freedom spreads her banner forth |
11-12 |
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Fourteenth of July let's never forget, The |
12-13 |
5 |
Ierne, dear distracted Isle |
13-14 |
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Now Hibernians bold and brave |
14-15 |
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While tyrants grasp with greedy aim |
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4 |
Hibernia's sons, with hearts elate |
17 |
4 |
Hail! undaunted Hibernians, true offspring of light |
18 |
4 |
Before the glance of new-born Freedom |
19-20 |
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I'll tell you dear Pat, the whole news of the town |
20-21 |
4 |
Great reformation, approaching we hail!, The |
21-22 |
4 |
Ye sons of Ireland awake to glory |
22-23 |
4 |
While landsmen wander uncontoul'd |
23-24 |
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My jovial friends, with social glee |
25 |
3 |
Rector I am, pray mind what I say, A |
25-27 |
12 |
Muse of energy and fire |
27-28 |
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'Twas in the year of Ninety-three |
28-30 |
5 |
When Frenchmen first attack'd the crown |
30-31 |
5 |
Why vainly do we waste our time |
31-32 |
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Negro with desponding heart, The |
32-33 |
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Come, Freedom's chosen band |
33-34 |
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Go on, brave Prince,--increase your debts |
35-36 |
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Hibernia lend an ear |
36-37 |
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