O'CONNELL'S ADVICE.

You sons of old granua that wander thro'
Brittannia
Despised & exiled from your dear country
Whose four fathers bled in the cause of
sweet liberty,                        [be free
And with their last breath they bid her
Arise from your slumbers be no longer in
bondage,                            [and woe
From the chains of oppression of tyrany
Its the voice of the brave cried aloud from
the grave              [rock does grow.
Freedom to old Erin, where the Sham-

When Ireland was invaded it was in the
12th Century,                 [in our Isle,
When Roderick O'Connor reigned King
He was annexed to England by the second
Henry                                   [to exile
And the brave sons of Erin were driven
Afterwards came Cromwell a cruel hearted
heretic                            [army also,
Likewise the Prince of Orange with his
Broke he immediate thro' the articles of
limerick [shamrock does grow,
In the blessed land of Erin where the

Then religious annimosity did destroy our
country,                            [our land,
And gave those invaders the rights of
Caused millions to weep under bondage
and slavery
And brought us at length under Brit-
tains command,
It was the want of unity gave them the
Opportunity,
Under the second Henry commanded by
strong bows,
They then enclosed our country and took
from us our liberty,
In the blessed land of Erin where the
Shamrock does grow.

Oh, Erin my couutry avoid of tranquility,
Since they enacted penal laws your son's
for to put down,                  [strangers,
Your properties' were taken and given unto
Whilst the offsprings of Melisians in
bondage are kept down
Great tyrany they practized our Clergy
they dissected,                   [them also,
They hung aud quartered and beheaded
For being of the persuasion that was found-
by our Saviour,
In the bless''d land of Erin where the
shamrock does grow.

The dreadful year of ninety eight will ever
beremembered               [rock shore
Its then rebellion raged through the sham
It was the wicked doings of a perfidious mi-
nistry,                             [to deplore
To take away our parliament and left us
The infernal plan was carried by Billy Pitt
and his gang
Aided by Castlerea to rob the Irish man,
This traitor then cut his throat I fear old
usky took them both [shamrock does grow
From the blessed land of Erin where the

Now you sons of old granua stand true to
each other,                    [dear Country
And you will soon enjoy the rights of your
Remember the advice of O'Connell you
brother
To love one another and live to be free
It was Englands pride and policy drov
Irishmen to jealousy [they will know
And while you keep dividing your weaknes
For such as been the cause of that curse
penal law,                [rock does gro
That did oppress old Eriu where the sha

The reform bill granted now the unio
is wanted,                 [ious and fre
To make old Erin's children great glo
And not to be misguided by a foreign legi
lation                 [in Colledge Gre
To have our Irish parliament once mi
United friend your aid now lend to O'Co
nell that will be your friend,         [
His name in future ages recorded it w
Then he will gain the union without t
least confusion                [shall be fr
And the blase'd land of Erin once more