Poems of Ireland

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Now, praise God, all true Protestants, and liuaven's and earth's Creator, For the deliverance that he sent our enemies to scatter. The church's foes will pine away, like churlisli-liearted Xabal, For our deliverer came this day like the great Zorobabel.
So praise God, all true Protestants, and I will say no further.
But had the Papists gain'd the day, there would have been open murder. * Although King James and many more was ne'er that way inclined. It was not in their power to stop what the ra
...bble they designed, t THE BATTLE OF THE BOYNE.
This is the version of the Battle of the Boyne which superseded the former, and is the one that is always sung.
July the first, in Oldbridge-town There was a grievous battle, Wliere many a man lay on the ground By cannons that did rattle. King James he pitched liis tents between The lines for to retire ; But King William threw his bomb-balls in.
And set them all on fire.
Thereat enraged, they vowed revenge Upon King William's forces, And oft did vehemently cry That they would stop their courses.


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