Bibliography - Paddy's Resource, 1796

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Short Title Paddy's Resource, 1796 
Title Paddy's Resource 
Pages 72 
Publisher Stephens, T. 
Location AoA 
Date 1796 
Place Philadelphia 
Data Place AoA E30937 
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Unfold, Father Time, thy long records unfould  5-6 
See! bright Liberty descending  6-7 
Great reformation, approach'ng, we hail!, Yhe  7-8 
   
   
   
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Our fathers left a race of kings  13 
No longer lost in shades of night  13-14 
Assembled in our country's cause  14-15 
Rector I am, pray mind what I say, A  16-17  12 
My jovial friends with social glee  17-18 
Again, O ye spirits, who feel for mankind  18-19 
Negro with desponding heart, The  19-20 
O'er the vine cover'd hills and gay regions of Franc [sic]  20-21 
Why vainly do we waste our time  22 
Let farmers praise their grounds  23 
Give me the man whose dauntless soul  24-25 
Ye sons of France, awake to glory  25-26 
When first the great Senate of Frenchmen agreed  26-27 
Forc'd from home, all its pleasures  27-28 
Be easy with war! here's a fine piece of bother on't  29-30 
Grand juries those time serving knaves  31-32 
Come, come, my countrymen advance  32-33 
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While landsmen wander uncontroul'd  38-39 
Arrah, paddy my joy  39-40   
O'er my toil-weather'd limbs sickly langours and shed  40-41 
Good people hear my story  41-42 
Sweet Freedom, on celestial wing  42-43 
Ye vile swinish herd, in the stye of taxation  43-44 
Come Freedom's chosen band  44-45 
'Twas in the year of Ninety-three  46-47 
Ye men of Ireland, hail the day  47 
Sure, Master John Bull, I shan't know till I'm dead  48-49 
When beating tempests waste the plains  49 
Gallant nation, foes no more  50 
While Europe resounds with the clangour of arms [sic]  51 
Come, ye lads! who wish to shine  51-52 
Hibernia's sons, the patriot band  52-53 
Go patter to placemen and pimps d' ye see  53-55 
Peter, and Martin, and John they all  55 
Come let us prepare, we statesmen that are  55-57 
Brave Irish no longer inactive remain  57 
In times of yore, when heroe's fought  58 
Now the fields, and ev'ry grove  59 
America! thou lovely nation  59-60 
Descend, sweet Liberty, descend  60-61 
Since the minions of power, to keep mortals still blind  61-63 
Oh why should weak deluded man  63-64 
Rise, ye sons of Granu rise  64-65 
While tyranny marshals his minions around [sic]  65 
Gallia burst her vile shackles on this glorious day  66 
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