Poems Chiefly in the Scottish Dialect, Originally Written Under the Signature of the Scots-Irishman, By a Native of Scotland

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What ufe far Religion and Confcience ?
Good luck to the French then — huzza \ TO ALL SCOTS -IRISHMEN.
CITIZENS OF AMERICA.
A SONG.
Tune-" The Boyne Water." I.
WHEN glorious William led our Sires 'Gaiaft Popery and Thraldom, AH Irifh hearts felt generous fires, When facred freedom call'd them.
At her dread voice, uhere William led, They boldly foliow'd after, And for their rights fought undifm-ev'd Thro' danger, blood, and {laughter.
II.
Shall we, their fons, degenerate prove — Forget our father
...s' glory, Nor for our country* feel that love, Whicfc mines in Irifh ftory ?
* Cur adopted country.
E 2 40 POEMS OF THE Shall we, regarclefs of the call Of liberty and reafon, Permit the proud in fulling Gaul Oar cheiceft rights to feize on ?
III.
Within your veins runs Scalia^s blood, (Bring not dif grace upon her), Unconquer'd till, it freely fiow'd T 9 siTert her injured honour.
There, brave Galgacus\ -nobly ftay'd Th' invading Romans* vengeance, And gallant Wallace fought and bled For national independence.


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