The world of its sorrows and to beguile,

I’ll scatter my songs with delight

To the passer-by,

Till smiles take the place of the tear and sigh.


A TRUE IRISH STORY.

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BY REDWOOD FISHER.

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“Erin-Go-Bragh,” the celebrated Irish song of an exiled patriot—Why it was written by a Scotchman, with an interesting account of Campbell the poet, and some account of Gen. A. McC——n, the Irish Patriot.