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A clanzr boy was never ?en, Brisk a bee, and light as fairy, HIS brawn? si?ouldem four feet ?lUare, His cheeks like thumping red potato?, His legs wou!? make a chairman And Pat was loved by all the Old and young, ?'ave and ? Deaf and dumb? dull and mad-- Wadriling, twaddling, limping, Light, tight, and airy! AH the sweet fades �At Limerick From Mullinsvat to Magberafelt, At Paddy's beautiful name would melt; The sowl? would cry And look so shy, Och ! Ctmhlamacree, Did you never see, .? The jolly boy. the darling boy, The coaxing boy, the ladies toy! Nhnble-footed, black-eyed. rosy cheek, eur]y-?ad- ?d, Paddy Carey ! ' O sweet Paddy[ Beautiful Paddy! Nate l?ttle, tight little, Pad?.Carey*. His heart was made of Irish oak, Yet soft as, streams. fron? sweet Killarney; H'm tongue was tipt with a bit o' the brogue, But the devil a bit at all of the blarney, Now Serjeant Snap, so shy anal keen, Whilo Pat was 'c?ing. duck-legg'd Mary, A shillin? slipt, so hate and clean; By the powers! he listed Paddy Car. ey, Tight and sound, strong and light: Cheeks so round, eyes so btigl,t!