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The Boatman Of Kinsale

    By Thomas Osborne Davis



    His kiss is sweet, his word is kind,
    His love is rich to me;
    I could not in a palace find
    A truer heart than he.
    The eagle shelters not his nest
    From hurricane and hail
    More bravely than he guards my breast
    The Boatman of Kinsale.

    The wind that round the Fastnet sweeps
    Is not a whit more pure,
    The goat that down Cnoc Sheehy leaps
    Has not a foot more sure.
    No firmer hand nor freer eye
    E’er faced an autumn gale,
    De Courcy’s heart is not so high
    The Boatman of Kinsale.

    The brawling squires may heed him not,
    The dainty stranger sneer,
    But who will dare to hurt our cot
    When Myles O’Hea is here?
    The scarlet soldiers pass along:
    They’d like, but fear to rail:
    His blood is hot, his blow is strong
    The Boatman of Kinsale.

    His hooker’s in the Scilly van,
    When seines are in the foam,
    But money never made the man,
    Nor wealth a happy home,
    So, bless’d with love and liberty,
    While he can trim a sail,
    He ’ll trust in God, and cling to me
    The Boatman of Kinsale.



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