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  • 1.
    Fare thee well, O Love of Woman!
    Lip of Beauty, fare thee well!
    Thy soft heart, divinely human,
    Holds me by a magic spell.
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  • 2.
    Inscribed to Dennis F. Burke, last Commander of the Irish Brigade, at Gettysburg.


    THE SPIRIT OF THE SOUTH.
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  • 3.
    Ever to be
    Land of the free,
    Hold up your banner of light to the eye,
    High! High!
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  • 4.
    Weep not for him who, in the battle dying,
    Lives in the lays of those he sought to save;
    Weep not for him who on the cold turf lying,
    Finds in his native land a patriot's grave;
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  • 5.
    MAIDEN.

    O my gallant Captain, whither and away?
    Know'st thou Jersey Pirates smuggle in the bay?
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  • 6.
    Ye Parsons, desirous all sinners to save,
    And to make each a prig or a prude,
    If two thousand long years have not made us behave,
    It is time you began to conclude.
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