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Ana smooth my wildly fluttering wings to rest, And lift me to your loving lips ana make me My bower of blisses in your loving breast ! The annexed verses are written to the air of a well-known Cork drinking song. The Irish words, " Beimeedh a gole" (Let us be drinking) excepted, are not worthy of translation either on literary or moral grounds : — FLERACA. Beimeedh a goU I Fill up the bowl, Let us console « Dull care with a glass, boys 1 Shall it be wine. Fragrant and fine. Fresh smuggled from ...Spain underneath a mattrass, boys? Digiti zed by Google CELTIC SONG. 251 No ! all of those pleasant Casks out of Cadiz Leave as a present. Lads, for the ladies ! But for ourselves, sure What should we say But whiskey for ^ver Till dawning of day. Beimeedh a gole ! Wasn't it droll He that first stole Fire from Heaven's grate, boys. Look now, was left, Chained to a cleft, A century, through, for an aigle to ate, boys I St. Pat, though, when stealing Fire from uat quarter. Kept it concealing Snug under water ; 'Till he'd conveyed it Safe to the ground, Then looked, and, begorra, 'Twas whiskey he found.
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