Melodies, Songs, Sacred Songs, and National AirsSherman, 1828 - 284 pages |
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... bloom to make a rival blest . Take back the vows that , night and day , My heart receiv'd , I thought , from thine ; Yet , no - allow them still to stay , They might some other heart betray , As sweetly as they've ruin'd mine . FANNY ...
... bloom to make a rival blest . Take back the vows that , night and day , My heart receiv'd , I thought , from thine ; Yet , no - allow them still to stay , They might some other heart betray , As sweetly as they've ruin'd mine . FANNY ...
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... bloom , but she we lov'd Ne'er shall feel its sweetness ! Time , that once so fleetly mov'd , Now hath lost its fleetness . Years were days , when here she stray'd , Days were moments near her ; Heav'n ne'er form'd a brighter Maid , Nor ...
... bloom , but she we lov'd Ne'er shall feel its sweetness ! Time , that once so fleetly mov'd , Now hath lost its fleetness . Years were days , when here she stray'd , Days were moments near her ; Heav'n ne'er form'd a brighter Maid , Nor ...
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... bloom no more ! NOW LET THE WARRIOR . Now let the Warrior plume his steed , And wave his sword afar , For the men of the East this day shall bleed , And the sun shall blush with war . Victory sits on the Christian's helm , To guide her ...
... bloom no more ! NOW LET THE WARRIOR . Now let the Warrior plume his steed , And wave his sword afar , For the men of the East this day shall bleed , And the sun shall blush with war . Victory sits on the Christian's helm , To guide her ...
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... bloom is yours , but hopeless love Must keep its tears for me . OH ! WHY SHOULD THE GIRL OH ! why should the girl of my soul be in tears At a meeting of rapture like this , When the gloom of the past , and the sorrows ยท of years , Have ...
... bloom is yours , but hopeless love Must keep its tears for me . OH ! WHY SHOULD THE GIRL OH ! why should the girl of my soul be in tears At a meeting of rapture like this , When the gloom of the past , and the sorrows ยท of years , Have ...
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... bloom with a livelier air , And would surely be sweeter to me . Let the odorous gale of thy breath , Embalm it with many a sigh ; Nay , let it be wither'd to death Beneath the warm noon of thine eye . And instead of the dew that it ...
... bloom with a livelier air , And would surely be sweeter to me . Let the odorous gale of thy breath , Embalm it with many a sigh ; Nay , let it be wither'd to death Beneath the warm noon of thine eye . And instead of the dew that it ...
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