Melodies, Songs, Sacred Songs, and National Airs: Containing Several Never Before Published in AmericaG. Long, 1821 - 252 pages |
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... heavens and favouring air ! Blow , breezes , blow , & c . OH , LADY 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 ...
... heavens and favouring air ! Blow , breezes , blow , & c . OH , LADY 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 ...
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... Heaven ! HERE'S THE BOWER . HERE'S the Bow'r she lov'd so much , And the tree she planted ; Here's the Harp she us'd to touch , → Oh ! how that touch enchanted ! Roses now unheeded sigh , Where's the hand to wreath them ? Songs around ...
... Heaven ! HERE'S THE BOWER . HERE'S the Bow'r she lov'd so much , And the tree she planted ; Here's the Harp she us'd to touch , → Oh ! how that touch enchanted ! Roses now unheeded sigh , Where's the hand to wreath them ? Songs around ...
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... heaven's beam warmly play'd . There she reclin'd beneath Love's gazing eye , While all mark'd with Sunshine her hours flew by ! " Oh ! how ( said the Dial ) can any fair Maid , That's born to be shone upon , rest in the shade ? ” But ...
... heaven's beam warmly play'd . There she reclin'd beneath Love's gazing eye , While all mark'd with Sunshine her hours flew by ! " Oh ! how ( said the Dial ) can any fair Maid , That's born to be shone upon , rest in the shade ? ” But ...
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... heaven allow Love so warm , so wild , to last . Not ev'n hope could now deceive me , Life itself looks dark and cold ; Oh ! thou never more canst give me One dear smile like those of old ! THE YOUNG ROSE . THE young Rose which I give ...
... heaven allow Love so warm , so wild , to last . Not ev'n hope could now deceive me , Life itself looks dark and cold ; Oh ! thou never more canst give me One dear smile like those of old ! THE YOUNG ROSE . THE young Rose which I give ...
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... Heaven , to madness , And what can I swear to you more Believe not the Old Woman's fable , That oaths are as short as a kiss . I'll love you as long as I am able , And swear for no longer than this . Then away with pouting and sadness ...
... Heaven , to madness , And what can I swear to you more Believe not the Old Woman's fable , That oaths are as short as a kiss . I'll love you as long as I am able , And swear for no longer than this . Then away with pouting and sadness ...
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