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              <text>&lt;p&gt;WORLD &lt;br /&gt;&lt;em&gt;Street Ballad&lt;/em&gt; &lt;br /&gt;Your People draw near to what I'm going to relate,&lt;br /&gt;And you will be surprised at the wonders I saw of late,&lt;br /&gt;I saw a small trout devouring up a large whale,&lt;br /&gt;And the Royal Exchange concealed on the shell of a snail.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;I saw a small mouse devouring a large cat,&lt;br /&gt;And the new Custom House thrown down by the wing of a bat;&lt;br /&gt;I saw high Shandon steeple for a needle with it a tailor did sew, &lt;br /&gt;And I saw the new brigade making wigs for the Co. Mayo.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;I saw Barrack-hill in the bill of a small bantam hen,&lt;br /&gt;And Waterford City going down to sit in Spillen, &lt;br /&gt;I saw a buck flea sieving hay for the lord of Tyrone, &lt;br /&gt;And Kilkenny town going down to visit Athlone.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;I saw the hill of Howth in a boat sail down Kildare,&lt;br /&gt;And the Co. of Cork ride off to the sweet Co. Clare,&lt;br /&gt;I saw Limerick city placed down in a basket of buns, &lt;br /&gt;And the old Royal George in Lough Rea firing off her guns.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;I saw Mullingar in a car drawn by a jackass,&lt;br /&gt;And sweet Cashel Town drawing salt to Carrickmacross, &lt;br /&gt;I saw Enniskillen distilling strong whiskey in Athy,&lt;br /&gt;And the Empress of Greece plucking geese in a village close by.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;I saw an old ram beat a drum in the Town of Tralee, &lt;br /&gt;And an overgrown pig dance a jig in the fair of Ardee,&lt;br /&gt;I heard a blind piper play ninty-nine hundred fine songs, And a goat standing by playing Mattie Malone on the tongs.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;I saw a blacksmith forging out a wooden tombstone, &lt;br /&gt;And a wooden legged tailor weaving old spades in a loom, &lt;br /&gt;I saw a felt hat that was tanned by a baker in Louth, &lt;br /&gt;And I saw the river Shannon without either salmon or trout.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;I saw Dingle Town frying Bantry Bay in a pan,&lt;br /&gt;And the whole earthly globe turned round in an old watering can, &lt;br /&gt;I saw a cow had horns one hundred feet long,&lt;br /&gt;And a goat making brogues and he hammering his leather ding dong.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;I saw the first man that ever stood upon earth, &lt;br /&gt;And ninty-nine times I stood in the place of his birth, &lt;br /&gt;And a lark in the air she sailed to the fair of Macroom,&lt;br /&gt;And I saw an old carpenter driving a nail in the moon.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Instead of pure water I saw whiskey flowing in the Lea, &lt;br /&gt;And many strange things I am sure no other did see, &lt;br /&gt;These wonders being great and all without telling a lie, &lt;br /&gt;Where is the man born seen so many wonders as I.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;PETER GRUMPY &lt;br /&gt;They all call Peter Pete, &lt;br /&gt;But when they call he isn't in: &lt;br /&gt;His crooked toes are in the street, &lt;br /&gt;His head's in pewter from the heat. &lt;br /&gt;And in the sun they call and call, &lt;br /&gt;But Peter Grumpy's never in-&lt;br /&gt; He's never in at all!&lt;br /&gt; James Guthrie&lt;/p&gt;</text>
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              <text>THE BOYS OF MULLABAUN&#13;
On a Monday morning early as my wandering steps did lead me,&#13;
Down by a farmer's station through the meadows and green lawns,&#13;
I heard great lamentations, the small birds they were making,&#13;
Saying, 'We'll have no more engagements with the Boys of Mullabaun.'&#13;
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Squire Jackson he is raging for honor and for fame,&#13;
He never turned traitor nor betrayed the rights of man,&#13;
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Has ordered transportation for the Boys of Mullabaun.&#13;
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I beg your pardon, ladies, I ask it as a favor,&#13;
I hope there is no treason in what I'm ging to say,&#13;
I'm condoling late and early, my very heart is breaking&#13;
For a noble esquire's lady that lives near Mullabaun.&#13;
&#13;
To end my lamentation, I am in costernation,&#13;
No one can roam for recreation, until the day do dawn;&#13;
Without a hesitation, we're charged with combination&#13;
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THE LAMBS ON THE GREEN HILLS STOOD GAZING ON ME&#13;
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And many strawberries grew round the salt sea,&#13;
And many strawberries grew round the salt sea,&#13;
And many a ship sailed the ocean.&#13;
&#13;
The bride and bride's party to church they did go,&#13;
The bride she rode foremost, she bears the best show,&#13;
But I followed after with my heart full of woe,&#13;
To see my love wed to another.&#13;
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The first place I seen her 'twas in the church stand,&#13;
Gold rings on her finger and love by the hand,&#13;
Says I 'My wee lassie, I will be the man&#13;
Although you are wed to another.'&#13;
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I ran on before her, not knowing where to roam;&#13;
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The next place I seen her 'twas laid in bride's bed,&#13;
I jumped in beside her and did kiss the bride.&#13;
'Stop, stop' said the groomsman 'till I speak a word,&#13;
Will you venture your life on the point of me sword?'&#13;
For courting so slowly you're lost this fair maid,&#13;
So begone, for you'll never enjoy her.'&#13;
&#13;
Oh make my grave then both large, wide and deep,&#13;
And sprinkle it over with flowers so sweet&#13;
And lay me down in it to take my last sleep,&#13;
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		And moisten his gob 'fore he died.&#13;
&#13;
'I'm sorry now, Larry,' says I,&#13;
	'To see you in this situation;&#13;
'Pon my conscience, my lad, I don't lie,&#13;
	I'd rather it had been my own station.'&#13;
'Och hone! 'tis all over,' says he,&#13;
	'For the neckcloth I'm forced to put on,&#13;
And by this time to-morrow you'll see&#13;
	Your Larry will be dead as mutton,&#13;
	Bekays, why, my courage was good.'&#13;
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	They drew all their stools round about him;&#13;
Six glims round his trap-case were placed,&#13;
	He couldn't be well waked without them.&#13;
I axed if he was fit for to die,&#13;
	Without having duly repented?&#13;
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	It's only what gownsmen invented&#13;
		To get a fat bit for themselves.'&#13;
&#13;
The cards being called for, they played,&#13;
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He made a smart stroke at his head&#13;
	(The boy had been easily heated:)&#13;
'Oh! by the holy, you teef,&#13;
	I'll scuttle your nob with my daddle!&#13;
You cheat me because I'm in giref,&#13;
	But soon I'll demolish your noodle,&#13;
		And leave you your claret to drink.'&#13;
&#13;
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	He spoke him so smooth and so civil;&#13;
Larry tipped him a Kilmainham look,&#13;
	And pitched his big wig to the devil;&#13;
Then stooping a little his head,&#13;
	To get a sweet drop of the bottle,&#13;
And pitiful sighing, he said,&#13;
	'Oh! the hemp will be soon round my throttle&#13;
		And choke my poor windpipe to death.'&#13;
&#13;
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	We all vented our tears in a shower;&#13;
For my part, I thought my heart broke,&#13;
	To see him cut down like a flower.&#13;
On his travels we watched him next day;&#13;
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		Then, my dear, his colour turned white.&#13;
&#13;
When he came to the nubbling chit,&#13;
	He was tucked up so neat and so pretty,&#13;
The rumbler jogged off from his feet,&#13;
	And he died with his face to the city;&#13;
He kicked too - but that was all pride,&#13;
	For soon you might see 'twas all over;&#13;
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COMMONLY CALLED OWEN ROE O'NEIL&#13;
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Waterford. Speakers - A Veteran of Owen O'Neil's clan, and&#13;
One of the horsemen, just arrived with an account of his death.&#13;
&#13;
'Did they dare, did they dare to slay Owen Roe O'Neil?'&#13;
'Yes, they slew with poison him they feared to meet with steel.'&#13;
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'May they walk in living death, who poisoned Owen Roe!&#13;
&#13;
Though it break my heart to hear, say again the bitter words.'&#13;
'From Derry, against Cromwell, he marched to measure swords;&#13;
But the weapon of the Saxon met him on his way,&#13;
And he died at Cloc Uactair, upon Saint Leonard's Day.'&#13;
&#13;
'Wail, wail ye for the Mighty One! Wail, wail ye for the Dead;&#13;
'Quench the hearth, and hold the breath- with ashes strew the head.&#13;
How tenderly we loved him! How deeply we deplore!&#13;
Holy Saviour! but to think we shall never see him more.&#13;
&#13;
Sagest in the council was he, kindest in the hall,&#13;
Sure we never won a battle -  'twas Owen won them all.&#13;
Had he lived - had he lived - our dear country had been free;&#13;
But he's dead, but he's dead, and 'tis slaves we'll ever be.&#13;
&#13;
O'Farrell and Clanicarde, Preston and Red Hugh,&#13;
Audley and MacMahon - ye are valiant, wise, and true;&#13;
But - what are ye all to our darling who is gone?&#13;
The Rudder of our Ship was he, our Castle's corner-stone!&#13;
&#13;
Wail, wail him through the Island! Weep, weep, for our pride!&#13;
Would that on the battle field our gallant chief had died!&#13;
Weep the Victor of Beinn Burb - weep him, young men and old;&#13;
Weep for him, ye women - your Beautiful lies cold!&#13;
&#13;
We thought you would not die - we were sure you would not go,&#13;
And leave us in our utmost need to Cromwell's cruel blow -&#13;
Sheep without a shepherd, when the snow shuts out the sky -&#13;
Oh! why did you leave us, Owen? Why did you  die?&#13;
&#13;
Soft as woman's was your voice, O'Neil! bright was your eye,&#13;
Oh! why did you leave us, Owen? why did you die?&#13;
Your troubles are all over, you're at rest with God on high;&#13;
But we're slaves, and we're orphans, Owen! - why did you die?'&#13;
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For thee I shall not die,&#13;
	Woman high of fame and name;&#13;
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	I and they are not the same.&#13;
&#13;
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Thy sharp wit, thy perfect calm,&#13;
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&#13;
	Why should I expire&#13;
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&#13;
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&#13;
Woman, graceful as the swan,&#13;
	A wise man did nurture me,&#13;
Little palm, white neck, bright eye,&#13;
	I shall not die for ye.&#13;
&#13;
PATERNOSTER CALLAGHAN&#13;
I am Paternoster Callaghan,&#13;
My deeds there is no name for;&#13;
I called, a hungry trav'ller man,&#13;
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the rain was on the door-step-stone,&#13;
My foot within the pantry,&#13;
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&#13;
O, I'm  Paternoster Callaghan -&#13;
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I came a needy trav'ller man,&#13;
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