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AN ENGLISH SINGER AND AN IRISH HARP.

Ia Freedom's singer, then, to lfreedomloat? An-Vin the urn of privilege and pride DoyK caflc bia voice, nor hears the rising " Justice to Ireland." Hft the English host On one great wave, that bearißK leant and> moat, Shall break her lettora. thatehe may abide Free in her houße, yet clotfr is >-ogland s With peace on troubled waves long tempest\Vhon°now the red of morn is leaking fast. Siok, Bink in thoso dark waves the tale 01 The'cou'nto£ woe and vengeance — peace, The mess'gl' has store forth, and Right at last Seal* lielanu's travail, Ufa herhorp.n eonaHer ho t oa hißh buiU uooti t&o peuplos Wlli. Waltbk Cbanb:.

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Auckland Star, Volume XVII, Issue 208, 4 September 1886, Page 4

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AN ENGLISH SINGER AND AN IRISH HARP. Auckland Star, Volume XVII, Issue 208, 4 September 1886, Page 4

AN ENGLISH SINGER AND AN IRISH HARP. Auckland Star, Volume XVII, Issue 208, 4 September 1886, Page 4

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