REMEMBERANCE 1798-1938
Leinster Leader 10 September 1938
REMEMBERANCE 1798-1938
When hiring knaves and cringing slaves
Despised the name of liberty.
When Erin wept, whilst tyrants kept
Her bound in chains of slavery.
Who chanted then the glad refrain,
Come all true men and rally.
From verdant vales and wooded dales,
From mountain, plain and valley
Who marched along with lilting song.
Undaunted to their fate,
Who fought and died with many pride
The men of ninety-eight.
From Baltinglass to Tyrellspass,
Arose good men and true,
From Gorey town to County Down,
From old Cill Dara too.
They fought for right, no pen can slight
Their grand heroic deeds.
No tongue can tell how true and well
They planted freedom’s seeds.
We’re free to-day, and destiny
Must shape our future fate.
So let us pray each passing day,
For the men of ninety-eight
J.DOYLE