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 msn .o... 101 The jolly boy, the darl/nf boy!  ladies' Wy, the widow's joy! Long .,ord gird,--n,,, o skirt1, Head cropp'd, whisr-ehapp'd, Cptin Carey! O, sweet Paddy[ Beautiful Paddy[ l'h/te-fe&ther'd, boot-le&ther'd s Pdy MY OWN NATIVE  TH=l='s n ise,'elasp'd by wavesi in an emerald soe, That peers forth from ocean so pearl-like nd Az if ature meant'it the water-king's throne; A youth, whom I nme not, remembe me here.. The breeze now in murmul, a plaint brings from From my. own native ile, and my lover', gu/tar. Oh[ cheer the, fond mo#r, lt hop's The wild pa o absence. ami doubt too The mad thou upbrak]est, for thee sJgh a And speeds gentle wishes by every wind. Then winds blow ye homeward, wave w m To my awa ntiv hie, knd my ]over' gult. PADDY O'LFARY AND MI88 JUDY Aow a dark alley I c9m'ted Miss Judy M'SniRer, ho wb'd r � OchC9pid led 'me a figary; Her toes tey turned in, and her bck it gro out, And her eyes !ook'd so melting across her They bothr'd p.oor Pddy O'Leary, Mr. Leury, Faddy Leafy, Och UfilJloo, f0! dz rol de rol. Miss Judy M'Snffter was bandy, 'rio true, ' � Her mouth very wide, and hot no rathat blues '

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