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LATE ON A SATURDAY NIGHT. AKA and see "Mall Rua," "Moll Roe," "Moll Roe in the Morning," "Ditherum Doodle," "Though Late Was I Plump," "Munsterman's Flattery," "I'll Take a Glass with a Friend," "Come Under My Dimity," "Night of the Fun (3) (The)," "One bumper at parting." The title is from mid-19th century uilleann piper and collector James Goodman (County Cork), contained in his manuscript collection (ii, p. 139).

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