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?msn .o.?.. 101 The jolly boy, the darl/nf boy! ? ladies' Wy, the widow's joy! Long .?,ord gir?d,--n,,?, ?o? skirt1, Head cropp'd, whis?r-ehapp'd, C?pt?in Carey! O, sweet Paddy[ Beautiful Paddy[ ?l?'h/te-fe&ther'd, boot-le&ther'd s P?dy MY OWN NATIVE ? TH=l='s ?n is?e,'elasp'd by wavesi in an emerald so?e, That peers forth from ocean so pearl-like ?nd Az if ?ature meant'it the water-king's throne; A youth, whom I n?me not, remembe? me ?here.. The breeze now in murmul?, a plaint brings from From my. own native i?le, and my lover', gu/tar. Oh[ cheer the, fond mo?#r, l?t hop?'s The wild pa? o? absence. ami doubt? too The ma?d thou upbrak]est, for thee sJgh? a? And speeds gentle wishes by every wind. Then winds blow ye homeward, wave? w? m? To my awa n?tiv? hie, knd my ]over'? gult?. ?PADDY O'LFARY AND MI88 JUDY A?ow? a dark alley I c9m'ted Miss Judy M'SniRer, ?ho w?b'd ?r � Och?C9pid led 'me a figary; Her toes ?t?ey turned in, and her b?ck it gr?o out, And her eyes !ook'd so melting across her They both?r'd p.oor P?ddy O'Leary, Mr. Leury, Faddy Leafy, Och ?UfilJloo, f0! dz rol de rol. Miss Judy M'Snffter was bandy, 'rio true, ' � Her mouth very wide, and hot no? rathat blues '