Page:The Universal Songster and Museum of Mirth.djvu/139

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Tont?reathed, em they began to fight, , To.heaven a prayer, for love a sigh! Yard arm and yar? arm, now they go, While clouds of ?smoke obslruct the ?i?,on yielding, strikes the crippled foe, �OcO? �Tom Hallial'd is laid low, And sighs, in dbath, Swee? Poll adieu. The news W'llke the ?und?er dr?ad �To Ppll--tth me! 'tw? sad to see; And from th*/t hour hot ?,fled, A frantic wanderer is she ?. Oft on the r6cky b0ach she'll ztmy, ?Vher?'Pam?y' paints her love ?o true, As, on that morning, forced away, Which wa? to brin? their. wedding-day, He faintly Z?h?id:---?reet Poll, adieu. T?l ship wa? ?ow in sight of !and, And crowds from shorn with joy did hail The happy hour was now at hand, When eac h ?w?et lass would ?eo her zailor How gallantly she ploughs her way, To Englaud.'s shoxerYeturning 10se. k; And every heart.i? light and gay, Except the.heart of honest ?lack. For he waz old, h'?s frame w? worn, His cheek had? lost its manly hue; Unlike h?s g10ry's rising morn, When big with hope, his fancy Yet wa? hi? !?a?t oz firm ?nd true, In his 1oved?'country's c?uso, as warm Az when he cheered ?avgael ? To fa?s the foe �i