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EVELEEN'o BOTVER,

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For the North Wales Gazette. EVELEEN'o BOTVER, Oh weep for the hour, When,to Erin's peaceful bower, The sons of sedition with false vows came The moon hid her light, In the Heaven's that night. And peept behind her clouds For poor Erin's shame. The clouds past soon, O'er the pale cold moon, And heaven shone again in her vettal fame; ]But we ile'er stiill see the (lay, "rhen the cloud-s shall pass away, NViiielt the dark- hour left Upon Erin's tame. The white snow lay On the narrow path-way, Where the midnight assassin Cross d over the moor; And many a red print, In the snow's fair tint, Showed the trace of his footsteps Frolll his neighbour's door. The next Sun's ray "Soon melted away Every trace of the path where the rebel came; But there's alight above Which alone can remove The staill upon the snow of fair Erin's fame.

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