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... Fair ! " " When Time , who steals , " " Here's the Bower , " - " Farewell , Bessy , " - " The Canadian Boat Song , " - " Young Love liv'd once . " † Melancholy is the soul of Music - all national airs have a sadness in them ; even those ...
... Fair ! " " When Time , who steals , " " Here's the Bower , " - " Farewell , Bessy , " - " The Canadian Boat Song , " - " Young Love liv'd once . " † Melancholy is the soul of Music - all national airs have a sadness in them ; even those ...
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... fair , 175 Fly not yet , ' tis just the hour , 95 Forget not the field where they perished , 250 GOOD night , good night , and is it so ? Girl , dost thou know me ? - Go where glory waits thee , HERE'S the bow'r she lov'd so much , Holy ...
... fair , 175 Fly not yet , ' tis just the hour , 95 Forget not the field where they perished , 250 GOOD night , good night , and is it so ? Girl , dost thou know me ? - Go where glory waits thee , HERE'S the bow'r she lov'd so much , Holy ...
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... fair , where art thou roaming ? Oh had I leasure to sigh and mourn , Our white sail caught the ev'ning ray , One morn a Peri at the gate , One bumper at parting , though many , Oh ! why should the girl of my soul be in tears , Oh ...
... fair , where art thou roaming ? Oh had I leasure to sigh and mourn , Our white sail caught the ev'ning ray , One morn a Peri at the gate , One bumper at parting , though many , Oh ! why should the girl of my soul be in tears , Oh ...
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... fair ! Oh purest ! be thou the dove , Sound the loud timbrel o'er Egypt's dark sea , This world is all a fleeting show , Thou art , Oh God ! the life and light , The bird let loose in eastern skies , The turf shall be thy fragrant ...
... fair ! Oh purest ! be thou the dove , Sound the loud timbrel o'er Egypt's dark sea , This world is all a fleeting show , Thou art , Oh God ! the life and light , The bird let loose in eastern skies , The turf shall be thy fragrant ...
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... FAIR . First Voice . OH Lady fair , where art thou roaming ? The Sun has sunk , the Night is coming . Second Voice . Stranger , I go o'er Moor and Mountain , To tell my Beads at Agnes ' Fountain . First Voice . And who is the Man with ...
... FAIR . First Voice . OH Lady fair , where art thou roaming ? The Sun has sunk , the Night is coming . Second Voice . Stranger , I go o'er Moor and Mountain , To tell my Beads at Agnes ' Fountain . First Voice . And who is the Man with ...
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