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And with flourish so free sets each couple in motion;
The maids move around just like swans on the ocean:
Now coyly retiring, now boldly advancing -
No such sight.html">sight can be found as an Irish lass dancing!
Sweet Kate! who could view your bright eyes of deep blue.html">blue,
Your fair-turned arm, heaving breast, rounded form,
Young Pat feels his heart, as he gazes, depart,
The sight leaves his eye, as he cries with a sigh,
"THE DULE'S I' THIS BONNET O' MINE"
The dule's i' this bonnet o' mine;
Here, Mally, aw/aw.html">aw/aw.html">aw/aw.html">aw'm like to be fine,
He met me i' th' lone t'other day, -
An' he begged that aw'd wed him i' May; -
Good Lord, heaw they trembled between;
Becose on him seein' my e'en;
There's never a mortal can tell
One couldn't ha' axed him theirsel'.
But th' tale wur at th' end o' my tung, -
For aw thought to seem forrud wur wrung,
But Mally, thae knows very weel, -
Iv aw'd th' pikein' o' th' world to mysel',
What would to do iv't wur thee?
An' a farrantly bargain he'd be;
As ever stepped eawt into th' sun; -
An' mak th' best o' th' job when it's done!"
Eh, dear, but it's time to be gwon, -
Aw connut for shame be too soon,
Aw'm a' ov a tremble to th' heel, -
"Be off, lass, - thae looks very weel;
THE OULD PLAID SHAWL
Not far from old Kinvara, in the merry month of May,
As if from out the sky above an angel chanced to fall,
And oh! her face; and oh! her grace, the soul of saint would charm:
Was her modest blue eyes beaming 'neath her ould plaid shawl.
I courteously saluted her - "God save you, miss," says I;
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