what are the strengths and weaknesses of this source written as a ballad about the Irish potato famine? Lyrics from the ballad, The Emigrant[‘]s Farewell to Ireland, c. 1850 Adieu farewell to all my friends And the splendid shores of modesty I am going to ride on neptunes wings, In search of hospitality, With bending sails and pleasant gales My bark from Cork on Paddy’s day And leave behind all that were kind For North or South America Since Potatoe (sic) crop has got the rot Distress appears on each man’s brow Economy is quite forgot And harmony thrown in the Slugh That genuine love that did exist Is now eclips’d both night and day All causes me away to flee To North or South America. In the month of June we loose our bloom And then our misery comes on Our splendid crops cut down too soon Hard is the case of every one The county cess like an express In readiness we must pay Which causes me away to flee For North or South America Since waterloo a debt is due To each true hearted british man Who die pursue the French they slew And out manuvered [sic] every plain This will not all…be forgot To a yerrished cot both night and day Which causes one away to flee For North or South America Now I am on the raging seas With my swelling sails before the wind Thinking of the Irons day’s And the bosom friends I left behind I must go the die is cast My brothers I must obey And take with him a grand repast at Queebeck in America
what are the strengths and weaknesses of this source written as a ballad about the Irish potato famine?
Lyrics from the ballad, The Emigrant[‘]s Farewell to Ireland, c. 1850
Adieu farewell to all my friends
And the splendid shores of modesty
I am going to ride on neptunes wings,
In search of hospitality,
With bending sails and pleasant gales
My bark from Cork on Paddy’s day
And leave behind all that were kind
For North or South America
Since Potatoe (sic) crop has got the rot
Distress appears on each man’s brow
Economy is quite forgot
And harmony thrown in the Slugh
That genuine love that did exist
Is now eclips’d both night and day
All causes me away to flee
To North or South America.
In the month of June we loose our bloom
And then our misery comes on
Our splendid crops cut down too soon
Hard is the case of every one
The county cess like an express
In readiness we must pay
Which causes me away to flee
For North or South America
Since waterloo a debt is due
To each true hearted british man
Who die pursue the French they slew
And out manuvered [sic] every plain
This will not all…be forgot
To a yerrished cot both night and day
Which causes one away to flee
For North or South America
Now I am on the raging seas
With my swelling sails before the wind
Thinking of the Irons day’s
And the bosom friends I left behind
I must go the die is cast
My brothers I must obey
And take with him a grand repast
at Queebeck in America
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