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The Fenian chief, or, The martyr of '65. Williams, Henry Llewellyn, (1842–).
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THE FENIAN CHIEF; OR, THE MARTYR OF '65. FOUNDED ON RECENT EVENTS IN IRELAND'S STRUGGLE FOR LIBERTY!

See, they come o'er the red-blossomed heather, Their green banners waving in the pure mountain air; Heads erect, eyes to front, steeping proudly together, Sure freedom sits throned in each proud spirit there. Their columns twining, Their blades still shining, Like sparkles of beauty, they flash from each man; From mountain, And fountain, They are coming to conquer! THE FENIAN MEN! BY THE AUTHOR OF 'ARRAH-NA-POGUE' AND 'SHAMUS O'BRIEN.'

NEW-YORK: ROBERT M. DE WITT, PUBLISHER, NO. 33 ROSE STREET.

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Entered according to Act of Congress, in the year 1865, BY ROBERT M. DE WITT, In the Clerk's Office, of the District Court for the Southern District of New-York.

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