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170 " ITALIAN PATRIOTIC SONG-.
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XXV.—ITALIAN PATRIOTIC SONG.
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<^*~ Sows of Italy arouse ye !
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^«»» " Governesses Again? We Really Thou...
assez you not de courage to mind , pour trifles s . upporte _lua r Roeh les maux efoucault d _? autrui said-, _" " _JSFous Some young avons per ious
_-^ sons are fitted by nature for the governess life ; to be with a duchess or countess is their supreme goal ; they are not the rose ,
hut have been near it . Let them fulfil their vocation by all means , king they are had of spoken the happy to him temper : " _"Well ament , what of the did man the who king boasted say to that you the * ?"
" He told me to get out of his way . " Once more we strenuously entreat parents not to doom their
daughters to the wretched life of governesses . Give them a trade . Do not be led away hy insane ideas of silly pride . Continued
uprightness will ennoble their station ; the governess , however well conducted , remains a governess ; may starve genteelly , and sink into
her grave friendless and alone .
170 " Italian Patriotic Song-.
170 " _ITALIAN PATRIOTIC SONG-.
Xxv.—Italian Patriotic Song.
XXV . _—ITALIAN PATRIOTIC SONG .
<^*~ Sows Of Italy Arouse Ye !
_<^*~ Sows of Italy arouse ye !
_ISTcrw ' s the hour to strike the Mow ! Burst the hated chains that bind
ye—Lay the Double Eagle low ! Lift on high the flag of Freedom ,
Rally round your gallant king ; Wills united , hearts unflinching ,
To the shock of battle bring . Let " Sardinia" be the
watchword—She , the valiant and the free , She that never to a tyrant
Deigned to bow the dastard knee . Be but firm—the proud usurper
Shall "be humbled in his might ! On ! the God of battle ' s with ye :
> Tis for Freedom that ye fight I
Bristol , May , 1859 . E . H .
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English Woman’s Journal (1858-1864), Nov. 1, 1859, page 170, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/ewj/issues/ewj_01111859/page/26/
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