To foreign men and foreign women,11.By this I do not mean to include all foreigners, for some of them I consider among the very best of our population, but dancers, &c., &c.
That blood with shame is glowing.
I hope when Kossuth fever’s cool
And we have put our wits to school,
And sober senses found;
When the Hungarian’s out of sight
And shattered brains collected quite,
We may be safe and sound.
But what simpletons, should we choose,
With nought to gain and much to loose,