N-Biddy Mulligan, the Pride of the Coombe C- A- T-Sprightly S-160 K-C B-3/4 F- H- M-5R-2 e-8 f-8 g-4 e-4 f-4 g-2 h-8 g-8 f-4 d-4 e-4 f-2 g-8_f-8 L- You may trav- el from Clare, to the Coun- ty Kil- dare; From H- M-1e-4 c-4 d-4 c-4 b-4 a-4 G-3_G-4 R-4 G-4 c-4 c-4 d-4 L- Fran- cis Street down to the Coombe; But where would you H- M-5e-4 d-4 c-4 b-4 d-4 d-4 d-2 e-8 f-8 g-8 g-8 g-4 g-4 f-4 e-4 d-4 L- see a fine wid- ow like me? Bid-dy Mul-li-gan, the pride of the H- M-1c-2 d-4 e-2 e-8 f-8 g-8 g-8 g-4 g-4 f-4 e-4 d-4 c-3_ L- Coombe, my boys, Bid-dy Mul- li- gan the pride of the Coombe. H- M-5c-2 G-8 G-8 c-4 c-4 c-4 e-4 d-4 c-4 a-4 d-4 e-4 f-2 e-8_f-8 L- I'm a bux- om fine wid- ow, I live in a spot In H- M-5g-4 e-4 g-4 f-4 d-4 b-4 c-3_c-2 G-4 c-4 c-4 c-4 L- Dub- lin, they call it the Coombe. Me shops and me H- M-5e-4 d-4 c-4 a-4 d-4 e-4 f-2 e-8 f-8 g-4 e-4 g-4 f-4 d-4 b-4 L- stalls are laid out in the street; and me pal- ace con- sists of one H- M-5c-3_c-4 e-4 f-4 g-4 g-4 g-4 g-4 h-4 g-4 f-4 d-4 e-4 L- room. I sell ap- ples and o- ran- ges, nuts and sweet H- M-5f-2 g-4 e-4 c-4 c-4 c-4 b-4 c-4 d-3_d-2 G-8 G-8 L- peas, ban- an- as and su- gar sticks sweet; On a H- M-5c-4 c-4 c-4 e-4 d-4 c-4 a-4 d-4 e-4 f-2 e-8 f-8 g-4 e-4 g-4 L- Sat- ur- day night I sell sec- ond hand clothes, from the floor of my H- M-3f-4 d-4 b-4 c-3_c-2 R-4 S-6 L- L- stall in the street.