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MILITARY SONGS. SEE THEM ON ? WINDING WAY. ] szz them on the/r winding w?y, About their ? the ?n? T?ir lofty ?ds, and d? Blend ?th t? ?t? of v?o?; ?d waving ?, ?d b? b?, Am glancing ? the mellow Th? wo?'s d?k ?ade h ?'er t?m ?nd f?n?r, ?tor, fmt?r ? horn---they come, tboy coma, Through rocky pass, o'er woo&d s?e?p, In long and glittering files they sweep; And nearer, nearer, yet mor? near, Their sofien'd chorus m?ets the ear. Forth, forth, and meet theft on tiaa, ways The trampling hoofs brook no delay; With th? fife, smi !?$1ing drum, And clashing horn--they come, they comm. HOW STAN]? THE GLASK How ?t?n& the glass ? For shame, ye take no care, my boys, How stands the glas? around! L?t mirth and w/ae abound. 0,?,?,?Google