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A SONG FOR OUR FATHER-LAND.…

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A SONG FOR OUR FATHER-LAND. o HURRAH Here's a health to the land, Brave brothers, wherein we were born Here's a health to the friend that we love Here's a hand for the man that's forlorn! Let us drink unto all Who help us or lack us, From the child and the poor man, To Ceres and Bacchus, And to Plenty (thrice o'er !) not forgetting her horn Here's a health to the Sun in the sky,- To the corn,-to the fruit in the ground,— To the fish,-to the brute,-to the bird,- To the vine,-May it spread and abound! To good fellowship and friends, Whom we love or who love us, Far off us, or near us, Below us, above us For a friend is a jewel wherever 'tis found. Here's a curse on the times that are past! Were they better-but now they're no more. Here's to all that is good—may it last! Here's a health to THE FUTURE—thrice o'er! May the Hope that we look upon Never deceive us May the Spirit of Good Never fail us or leave us, But stand up like a friend that is true to the core! Ambition,—oh, lay it in dust! Revenge,—'tis a snake let it die And for Pride,—let it feed on a crust, Though sweet Pity look out from the sky But Wisdom and Hope And the honest Endeavour- May they smile on us now, And stand by us for ever, Fast friends, wheresoever the tempest shall By

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THE HARVEST.

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