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2?poken.] Yes, by my' souJ, down he went, sure 'enough, and when he was down I gave him the deviPs own to bring him up again, saying, Horo buglamy, ditheramy corragi, Horo b?_uglamy, row do row row. N,o?v the foe is all scat?er;d, With heads and limbs batter'd, Whack goes shellelagh, with joyful hu?A; My rival, big Jerry, � In a devil of a hurry, Frowns on mye?udy and then runs away; Och! the joy that th?s gave me, 'Faith, never will leave me, I kiss'd my sweet cratur, and squeez'd her f?)ft fist; I'll be my own speaker, And my own I will make her, And be true to my Judy, as the sun to the east.--- " ?oken.] Aye, by-the powers! and if say one ? suits my darling, I'll take my blackthorn in my fist, Ju- dy shall put a stone in her stocking, and we'll go three the fair singing, ' I Here bug!Mny, &e,. Next homeward retiring, Each sweetheart admiring, And binding the wounds of each favorite swain; Recounting the actions Between the two factions, And swearing to f?ght if we meet them Next morning,, what pity, With mournful ditty, ! weep over Jerry. for breaking his sconce; We embrace one another Like brother and brother, The piper's play up ..and we join in the daneo--- Spoken.] Yes, and we're always better friends tar heating one another, than ever we war0 befa?el