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Thtm we '11 merrily waste, 'Till the drum, .drum, dt*um? &c. ..?X?i?, tSq ?rttm tells us 't/s pant/ X?ieque. t anTm at dawn now shine, And each dru? ruffles down the Ibex_ lqow the drums beat reveille, ?ow, Saluting the day &vine. Bat hark. ? yonder shouts-- Iiee the s.t .a?d_ ard now alarms, lqow the drum, drum, drum, &c. lqow the drum beats loudly to arm? Klll'(t and wounded, how they lie! Helter, skelt?r, see t?ey fly, lqow th 9 drt?. m beats retreat, now_, We'll f? a, feu-de-joie. T?= moon was beamin? silver bright, The eye no cloud could view; ]ter lover's step in silent night, W0?l. pleas'd, the damsel knew,, ?t.mi.dn. ight hour, lieneath the tower, He murmur'd soft, ', Oh, nothip=*/baring-, With your own true Soldier fly, And his faithful keart bO cheering; L/st! dear, tis I; List] l?t, list, love; list! dear tis I; With thine owh true i/Ioldier fly." Then wla?lmr'd Love, "Oh, maiden fair, Ere morning sheds its ray, Thl?nlOVoV ?ail,,;mall per/l daxe, & hest? to horse away.* In time of need, Yon gallant steed?