Melodies, Songs, Sacred Songs, and National Airs: Containing Several Never Before Published in America |
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... , oh yes , again we'll meet , Love ; And repose our hearts at last ; Oh ! sure ' twill then be sweet , Love , Calm to think on sorrows past . Farewell Bessy ! We may meet again . Yet I feel my heart is breaking , When I 28 MELODIES .
... , oh yes , again we'll meet , Love ; And repose our hearts at last ; Oh ! sure ' twill then be sweet , Love , Calm to think on sorrows past . Farewell Bessy ! We may meet again . Yet I feel my heart is breaking , When I 28 MELODIES .
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... calm and as bright ; And forgive even Albion , while blushing she draws , Like a truant , her sword , in the long - slighted cause Of the shamrock of Erin and olive of Spain ! God prosper the cause ! -Oh ! it cannot but thrive While the ...
... calm and as bright ; And forgive even Albion , while blushing she draws , Like a truant , her sword , in the long - slighted cause Of the shamrock of Erin and olive of Spain ! God prosper the cause ! -Oh ! it cannot but thrive While the ...
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... calm caress , Yet , sometimes turning with the wind , As if to leave one look behind ! Oh ! I have thought , and thinking sigh❜d— How like to thee , thou restless tide ! May be the lot , the life of him , Who roams along thy water's ...
... calm caress , Yet , sometimes turning with the wind , As if to leave one look behind ! Oh ! I have thought , and thinking sigh❜d— How like to thee , thou restless tide ! May be the lot , the life of him , Who roams along thy water's ...
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