. "Little Meg and I", and other poems. ,There the colleens are coy, and the men fullof joy,And the fields are so lovely and course youll ask why I left that fine place,But first let me say Im calld Barney;I left bekase there I could never get pace,For the girls say Im full of the blarney. Its there yell find maids of all classes and grades, Some lean, and some short, and some stout and some thin, and some ugly as sin, But I promisd to marry them Bridget McGee, and Judy McKee, Fat Nance, and a widow called Kearney;And little Nell Fay used to smile when shed say, Ye


. "Little Meg and I", and other poems. ,There the colleens are coy, and the men fullof joy,And the fields are so lovely and course youll ask why I left that fine place,But first let me say Im calld Barney;I left bekase there I could never get pace,For the girls say Im full of the blarney. Its there yell find maids of all classes and grades, Some lean, and some short, and some stout and some thin, and some ugly as sin, But I promisd to marry them Bridget McGee, and Judy McKee, Fat Nance, and a widow called Kearney;And little Nell Fay used to smile when shed say, Ye blackgard, youre full of the blarney. THE GIRLS SAY IM FULL OF THE BLARNEY. 59 So after a spell, when they found out the sell, They all came to know who Id marry;Twas more fun than a fair, an such pulling of hair. So I thought it was no place to Nance, full of spite, said for me she would fight, An she blackened the eye of Miss Kearney;An little Nell sighed, an poor Judy she cried. An they all said, Bad luck to his 6o THE LITTLE WANDERER. THE LITTLE WANDERER.


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