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... thine P eyes , 999 I I I. 110 It 1s ra FAINTLY as tolls the evening chime , 23 Fly from the world , oh , Bessy , to me , Friend of my soul , this goblet sip , Fanny was in the grove , Fly to the desert , fly with me , From Chindara's ...
... thine P eyes , 999 I I I. 110 It 1s ra FAINTLY as tolls the evening chime , 23 Fly from the world , oh , Bessy , to me , Friend of my soul , this goblet sip , Fanny was in the grove , Fly to the desert , fly with me , From Chindara's ...
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... thine . ( Melancholy Irish Air , succeeded by a lively one . ) Blest notes of mirth ! ye spring from sorrow's lay , Like the sweet vesper of the bird that sings In the bright sunset of an April day , While the cold shower yet hangs upon ...
... thine . ( Melancholy Irish Air , succeeded by a lively one . ) Blest notes of mirth ! ye spring from sorrow's lay , Like the sweet vesper of the bird that sings In the bright sunset of an April day , While the cold shower yet hangs upon ...
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... thine ; Yet , no - allow them still to stay , They might some other heart betray , As sweetly as they've ruin'd mine . FANNY DEAREST ! OH ! had I leisure to sigh and mourn , Fanny dearest for thee I'd sigh , And ev'ry smile on my cheek ...
... thine ; Yet , no - allow them still to stay , They might some other heart betray , As sweetly as they've ruin'd mine . FANNY DEAREST ! OH ! had I leisure to sigh and mourn , Fanny dearest for thee I'd sigh , And ev'ry smile on my cheek ...
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... thine eye . And instead of the dew that it bears , The dew dropping fresh from the tree , On its leaves let me number the tears That affection has stolen from thee ! COULD'ST THOU LOOK AS DEAR . COULD'ST thou look as dear as when First ...
... thine eye . And instead of the dew that it bears , The dew dropping fresh from the tree , On its leaves let me number the tears That affection has stolen from thee ! COULD'ST THOU LOOK AS DEAR . COULD'ST thou look as dear as when First ...
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... thine , Tho ' still on me it turns most sweet , I scarce can call it mine .. But when to me alone Your secret tears you show , O then I feel those tears my own , And claim them while they flow . Then still with bright looks bless The ...
... thine , Tho ' still on me it turns most sweet , I scarce can call it mine .. But when to me alone Your secret tears you show , O then I feel those tears my own , And claim them while they flow . Then still with bright looks bless The ...
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