After the Ball And Her Lover's Friend, Etc.

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And how at the close of the day he swore, On the battle-field so hardly lost, Shaking his sword wet red with gore, To make Italy free from end to end.
Oh, my father knew, and we all know now, That he meant what he said, to be Italy's friend.
And to keep to the last his kingly vow.
And how he has kept it, well we know — The people of Italy who were ground FOR THE KING. 2$ Under the tyrant foot of the foe, Or fast in priestly tyranny bound.
One by one he has shaken free The shackles that fettered
... us, till we stand, From shore to shore of lake and sea, A peaceful and united land.
A big brave king from first to last, But never a courtier ; that was a part For which our soldier was not cast By nature's mould or worldly art.
But an honest man, that was the name ■ From first to last he had rightly earned ; And men less honest to their shame.
Courtiers living the life he spurned, 26 FOK THE KING.
Of smooth deceit, that never spared Maid or wife in their mad pursuit.
Whispered what they had never dared Boldly speak for the king's dispute, — That, coarse of fibre, and coarse of grain, His pleasures were those of a roystering groom.


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