By my shoul says Pat, you may say that,
To the ead of the world and after O.
Then tenderly her hand he gripes
And kisses her genteely O,
While the chanter with his merry pipes,
Struck up a lilt so gaily O.
Teddery, teddery, &c.
Then a roaring set at dinner were met,
So ⟨frolicksome⟩ and so frisky O:
⟨Potatoes⟩ galore a skirreg or more,
With a flowing madder of whisky O.
Their sound to be sure did'nt go the 'swipes,
At the bride's expense so freely O,
While to wish them fun the merry pipes
Struck up a lilt so gaily O.
Teddery, teddery &c.
And then at night O what ⟨delight⟩
To see them ⟨capering and prancing O⟩
An opera or ball was nothing (illegible text)
Compar'd to ⟨the style⟩ of their dancing O.
And then to see old father Quipes
⟨Beating⟩ time with his shilelah O,
And all the while the merry pipes
Stuck up a lilt so gaily O.
Teddery teddery, &c.