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ace eeu eb ska ab 2 she = A szem MN ete ANY a — eo) Sg nae És € a | TEM tt ay tern Bet MT ENE G er ae a a New song Gaile} the Erish’ “olunteer’s Letter from Aa me . [By T. © Ahem. Tamia a brave ) young Trishman, residing now in Rome, — Since [ left that lovely island, which was my native 3 home, As beaa yound Irish soldier I have come ove here, Allffor to join theaRomans as a glorious volun teer. Wits the rest of my brave comrades, one day i ia the — Weleft the plains of Muskery, not far from sweet We did adiew to all our friends, lest we Should Wit et nomore, ; And in 5 days time we landed on the italian shore Ag were then advarcing thre’ the plaina of Italy, We were met by the ministers sent by the Roman Seo ‘They. welcomed us heartly, the truth! will reveal, — As we belenged to that brave clan, the sans of Granale — . And there we met his heline:s all robed in fire array: . He says, dear beys, yon’ re weloome far to jeio the gallant core, . lived of yore, =o That my trusty ealliant soldiers | re pose in you, — a ‘But we now hear the Sardinan kirg stands in. fhe 7 gteatst awe, 7 — sheuld dtaw For fear the ewatd of vengence, the Abnighty he Wihin his enal he tremb es, he feels” a dreadiul shock, Why dire he oppose the eburch that is built on a ae ‘The viliian naw he must desist, laud sure ly will repine \ . and his vile scheme against | the eas at once he must - For bis troops will soon SES him, his laws they de = He beng the | “moat — Prince ze ever F filled a . thee a E or General Gariba'di, 100, ra hee ző bere in ek That he i both | fale and. treacherous—the Bost et 1 obtain ne 1 vic ry Pas anre put a de fat reer = ng i Bat he wi Ts eret too ea oir ess yeur foe wo will de “ent, wise Talia: ig, aud the irish brave to “ba lanes them arto with | : Mary Pope P.us 10 depend, viour his course for to defend, AA | preanil, :" We know right wal the E gates of Hell agoinst it can’s be He further says, dear brethern, ! call upon y you all, . For oppose this Infidel and cause his just downfall, and far from his throne we'll bauish him no longer — must he ruic. _- That exeommunicated tyrant, King Vietor Emanuel, - Our holy prieats and bishops they incessantly do pray, ee . Bescoching the Almighty that we may gain the day, ( gud as their prayers appear most fervently before the ots heayenly th rong,, — Ún this our great exteemity He will not us Üss. 5 You saon shall hear the vaieur af the [rishmen at rome ng with our brave allies we! fight out gioriogaly The Sardiaian troaps we'll conquer them and Romans eo ghall be free, Meg Freer Care = : NN @ The Board of Trinity College Dublin E A ést aes x t F i OT bain