<p class="tit-song">FULLER AND WARREN <span class="pagenum"><SPAN id="page126" name="page126"></SPAN>(p. 126)</span></p>
<p>Ye sons of Columbia, your attention I do crave,<br/>
While a sorrowful story I do tell,<br/>
Which happened of late, in the Indiana state,<br/>
And a hero not many could excel;<br/>
Like Samson he courted, made choice of the fair,<br/>
And intended to make her his wife;<br/>
But she, like Delilah, his heart did ensnare,<br/>
Which cost him his honor and his life.</p>
<p>A gold ring he gave her in token of his love,<br/>
On the face was the image of the dove;<br/>
They mutually agreed to get married with speed<br/>
And were promised by the powers above.<br/>
But the fickle-minded maiden vowed again to wed<br/>
To young Warren who lived in that place;<br/>
It was a fatal blow that caused his overthrow<br/>
And added to her shame and disgrace.</p>
<p>When Fuller came to hear he was deprived of his dear<br/>
Whom he vowed by the powers to wed,<br/>
With his heart full of woe unto Warren he did go,<br/>
And smilingly unto him he said:<br/>
"Young man, you have injured me to gratify your cause<br/>
By reporting that I left a prudent wife;<br/>
Acknowledge <span class="pagenum"><SPAN id="page127" name="page127"></SPAN>(p. 127)</span> now that you have wronged me, for although I break the laws,<br/>
Young Warren, I'll deprive you of your life."</p>
<p>Then Warren, he replied: "Your request must be denied,<br/>
For your darling to my heart she is bound;<br/>
And further I can say that this is our wedding day,<br/>
In spite of all the heroes in town."<br/>
Then Fuller in the passion of his love and anger bound,—<br/>
Alas! it caused many to cry,—<br/>
At one fatal shot killed Warren on the spot,<br/>
And smilingly said, "I'm ready now to die."</p>
<p>The time was drawing nigh when Fuller had to die;<br/>
He bid the audience adieu.<br/>
Like an angel he did stand, for he was a handsome man,<br/>
On his breast he had a ribbon of blue.<br/>
Ten thousand spectators did smite him on the breast,<br/>
And the guards dropped a tear from the eye,<br/>
Saying, "Cursed be she who caused this misery,<br/>
Would to God in his stead she had to die."</p>
<p>The gentle god of Love looked with anger from above<br/>
And the rope flew asunder like the sand.<br/>
Two doctors for the pay they murdered him, they say,<br/>
They <span class="pagenum"><SPAN id="page128" name="page128"></SPAN>(p. 128)</span> hung him by main strength of hand.<br/>
But the corpse it was buried and the doctors lost their prey,<br/>
Oh, that harlot was bribed, I do believe;<br/>
Bad women to a certainty are the downfall of men,<br/>
As Adam was beguiled by Eve.</p>
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