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 HtlSH SO9S. 107 TH 8PRIG OF $HELLELAGH. Ocli, love is the ul of a nae Irishman, He loves all the lovely, loves all that he n, With  spg of eilelh d shack  H hea   humored--'ils honest and und, No m or hat is them m  fou, He cos and Ee maes, he dnks' and he For low, all for love, for ip that he delights, With h spgg of shellelagK d shrock  n Who h em had the luck to  nnybrook , An I all in h glory is there, With  spg of shell a smck so n; H clo spick d s new witho ever A neat Blona td round h neck; tie g to a tent and he sn h'f a H'mts th a fend d for love ocks  Wi  sg of s11olh  shmck  m At evening retting,  homeward he goes, ifm he soR with whkey, his head R with blo From a sprig of shelletch aM shamrock M een; He  with his SI, wh9, b!hing a le, CrY, ' t ye ne, Pat,' yet counts 1 the while; g To the priest then they and, e months aRer that, A e baby c out, ' how d'ye do, fatr Pat, Wi yo sprig of shellelagh d ao een l'  the t, ay I, that gave .Patrick his bih, BI t ld of the oak, a its neighboring earth. Where ows' the sheilelagh d shamrock  May the  of the Thames, the Tweed and the O, Drab the f who dams plt on o es a nnon; Uted a ppy, at 1oyty's shre,

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