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Song Of The Battle Eve.

    By Thomas Moore



    TIME--THE NINTH CENTURY.


    To-morrow, comrade, we
    On the battle-plain must be,
        There to conquer, or both lie low!
    The morning star is up,--
    But there's wine still in the cup,
        And we'll take another quaff, ere we go, boy, go;
        We'll take another quaff, ere we go.

    'Tis true, in manliest eyes
    A passing tear will rise,
        When we think of the friends we leave lone;
    But what can wailing do?
    See, our goblet's weeping too!
        With its tears we'll chase away our own, boy, our own;
        With its tears we'll chase away our own.

    But daylight's stealing on;--
    The last that o'er us shone
        Saw our children around us play;
    The next--ah! where shall we
    And those rosy urchins be?
        But--no matter--grasp thy sword and away, boy, away;
        No matter--grasp thy sword and away!

    Let those, who brook the chain
    Of Saxon or of Dane,
        Ignobly by their firesides stay;
    One sigh to home be given,
    One heartfelt prayer to heaven,
        Then, for Erin and her cause, boy, hurra! hurra! hurra!
        Then, for Erin and her cause, hurra!



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