A "COME ALL YE."
IN VIEW OF. AN APPROACHING DISSOLUTION. Ye bould boys av New Zay land's, iles, attend me wid your ayres.: The Psirlimint -is ndw prorogued,' for dome time it a'ppayrs, Which manes the counthry's rid awhile av 'naves an' bawlin' fools, Who barge an''fight like ould: fish wives ;on sin notorious* sthools. Begorra, lads ! it is a sin and burnin' shame as well That we should pay the yellin' pack av mim? bers hon' -rob-hell— Yis, hon'-rob-hell! a purty mark that's put' upon the baists Whose blatherin' gas, for wairy months, the Treshury koffur waists.- k A lively game some av them had up North, with Native lands Till Sheehan, like a warrior brave, strong boned their dirthy hands, An' found them stuffid—thieves, av. the soil, wid Jack's av Clubs an' Spades ; More power to his shillelagh tuff, that! trounced these sharper blades. 'Tis full time now we had a change, ; an' sacked this blaguard crew, Who, heedliss av New Zayland's good, in chaytury purshue •. O'er kruckid paths, for place an pay, mish-" tayrious pollythicks, That yewkur evin Billzebub's right bower for krafty thricks. A graseless lot ! God knows, at bist, ' one shabbily desaives .< . . A poor light girl—a servant lass—whom he lamentin' leaves ' - Betwixt the 'reck av home an' hopes,,ffithur bed an' all, , ; 7 .... Whin he cut sthick for Wellington 'to vint his prosy bawl. •• ■•• " • Jist one good deed this sesshun'sdone : 'the Yogel tribe—ah ! Jew- ■ So help me Ikey Mosis, worf oreed to say to you ; - An', in their room, we've Kawau's Knight ; (Sur George), ould Mac likewise— Thried hayros in the counthry's cause, who'll help us all to rise. . Troth, min ! these playboys have, fine times, l beyant at Bellyme's— Lasliin's to ait and drink ! bow; wow?! the ! rale spot for' grate sphrees.. There one Mayanders', schreechinVtight—- ■ the devil a lie I tell—.• • -" Reels, thrips up, shnores, is .caged 'till roused ~. jby Mistvjr sipaykir's bell. ; ? And Bich is life, at layst theHfeourpurty : number's laid; Upon me faith 'twould vix a saint to' think they're not afraid - - » To' come to the eliktors back/; so brazin an' so bould; — For JDissolushup shout,, me boys, or'be Dissoluthes we're sould ! Thin roar, yer sowls, like FindvM'Coull*-till " .wid-stenthorjan 50und,.:.... - .-•■ From Coromandel's -quartz-clad hills to Fo.veaux's Sthraits around, t Your manly voices sweetly swill wid dissolushun's'cry, ' * . - Which— Deyil may care for Markisses—Sur ••• George will get by-an'-bye. ( , , .£. Dinky D'ooiAwj '.; ' ; - jHyde/Strathtaieri; -fc ■: - • - ' .-V.>•}•... • • *.pinny appears to,haye, invented a> new coinalgfe," but ; . : jLt has- inotjthe .'sterling ring 'in in it.:' 'He means -senatorial, of course^—Ed.
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Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume VIII, Issue 456, 17 January 1878, Page 3
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