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Merrily Every Bosom Boundeth. (The Tyrolese Song Of Liberty.)

    By 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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