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1779–1852

MERRILY EVERY BOSOM BOUNDETH.

Thomas Moore

Merrily every bosom boundeth, Merrily, oh! Where the song of Freedom soundeth, Merrily oh!

There the warrior's arms Shed more splendor; There the maiden's charm's Shine more tender;

Every joy the land surroundeth, Merrily, oh! merrily, oh! Wearily every bosom pineth, Wearily, oh!

Where the bond of slavery twineth Wearily, oh There the warrior's dart Hath no fleetness;

There the maiden's heart Hath no sweetness — Every flower of life declineth, Wearily, oh! wearily, oh!

Cheerily then from hill and valley, Cheerily, oh! Like your native fountain sally, Cheerily, oh!

If a glorious death, Won by bravery, Sweeter be than breath Sighed in slavery,

Round the flag of Freedom rally, Cheerily, oh! cheerily, oh!

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