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Whcn battle's fell strife launch''d its thunders afar.
And valour's dark brow wore the honors of war,
'Twas thou breath'd the fame of the hero around.
And young emulation was wak'd by the sound.
Ye daughters of Erin, soon comes the sad day
When over the turf where I slc^ep, ye shall say —
"Oh! still is the song we repaid with a tear,
And silent the string that delighted the ear!"
H'H'i- ITEKP 7'HVS, DEAR J^ORAH.
1^ Air Crooghan a Venee.
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