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St. Senanus and the Lady

Sublime was the warning that Liberty spoke

Sweet Innisfallen, fare thee well

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Through Erin's Isle

The young May moon is beaming, love..........

There is not in the wide world a valley so sweet....
There are sounds of mirth ....

They came from a land beyond the sea

They know not my heart, who believe there can be
They may rail at this life—from the hour I began it....
This life is all chequered with pleasures and woes..............
Tho' dark are our sorrows, to-day we'll forget them...............
Though humble the banquet.........

Tho' the last glimpse of Erin with sorrow I see

Through grief and through danger........

'Tis believ'd that this Harp.......................

"Tis gone, and for ever, the light we saw breaking.

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"Tis sweet to think, that, where'er we rove..........

'Tis the last rose of summer.........................................

To Ladies' eyes around, boy

To-morrow, comrade, we ............

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"T was one of those dreams that by music are brought........... 111

War Song...

Weep on, weep on, your hour is past

We may roam thro' this world, like a child at a feast......

What life like that of the bard can be

What the bee is to the floweret........

When cold in the earth lies the friend thou hast lov'd...........

When daylight was yet sleeping under the billow

Whene'er I see those smiling eyes

When first I met thee, warm and young

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When he, who adores thee, has left but the name

When in death I shall calm recline

When thro' life unblest we rove.............

While gazing on the moon's light

While History's Muse the memorial was keeping.....
Wreath the bowl............

Yes, sad one of Sion-if closely resembling........
You remember Ellen, our hamlet's pride

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