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THE TRIUMPHS OF ERIN . A. From “ A Collection of Constitutional Songs .
Edwards , Cork , 1799. Vol . 1. p . 92. " Emerald island , verdant Erin , Lo ! along
thy troubled shore , Treason high its standard rearing , Pants to dye thy fields in
gore .
THE TRIUMPHS OF ERIN . A. From “ A Collection of Constitutional Songs .
Edwards , Cork , 1799. Vol . 1. p . 92. " Emerald island , verdant Erin , Lo ! along
thy troubled shore , Treason high its standard rearing , Pants to dye thy fields in
gore .
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ERIN MAY GO BRAY . From Rochfort , in the Bay of Biscay , Me come for de very
fine whiskey , To make de Jacobine friskey ; And Erin may go bray , * And Erin
may go bray ! Me get de mealy potatoe , From de Irish democrato , To make de ...
ERIN MAY GO BRAY . From Rochfort , in the Bay of Biscay , Me come for de very
fine whiskey , To make de Jacobine friskey ; And Erin may go bray , * And Erin
may go bray ! Me get de mealy potatoe , From de Irish democrato , To make de ...
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And Erin may go bray , & c . By Gar ! you may grumble and pricko , But Jacobin
always will sticko , While there's any thing for him to picko . And Erin may go bray
, & c . Thanks to Neddy * and O'Connor , f Who did me very great honor , To put ...
And Erin may go bray , & c . By Gar ! you may grumble and pricko , But Jacobin
always will sticko , While there's any thing for him to picko . And Erin may go bray
, & c . Thanks to Neddy * and O'Connor , f Who did me very great honor , To put ...
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The Shan Van Vocht 43 | 43 |
The Triumphs of Erin | 66 |
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