. British musical miscellany : being a collection of Scotch, English, & Irish songs set to music. na o-ro, Bai-li-na-mo-na o-ro, A kiss of your JEZ =t aT sweet lios for. me. Since the first time I saw you I take no repose,I sleep all the clay to forj^eft half my woes ;So hot is the flame in my stomach that glows,By St Patrick! [fear itwill -burn thro my Ballinamona, & pretty black hair for me. n03*IU •;:.•., In my conscience I fear I shall die m my, grave,Unless you coimply awdipoor Phelim do. save^ >And grant the d:oes crave,Who ne^er wis. free till;


. British musical miscellany : being a collection of Scotch, English, & Irish songs set to music. na o-ro, Bai-li-na-mo-na o-ro, A kiss of your JEZ =t aT sweet lios for. me. Since the first time I saw you I take no repose,I sleep all the clay to forj^eft half my woes ;So hot is the flame in my stomach that glows,By St Patrick! [fear itwill -burn thro my Ballinamona, & pretty black hair for me. n03*IU •;:.•., In my conscience I fear I shall die m my, grave,Unless you coimply awdipoor Phelim do. save^ >And grant the d:oes crave,Who ne^er wis. free till; you niade him !/.Sing Ballinamona, &aYour pretty black eyes for me. • A On that happy day when ^friake you rnyibride,; ot\With a swinging long sword, how Illi,strut and Ill stride \tteUi .;..:!;?.• In a coach and,six ihorses; with honey* Ill ride,As before you I walk tQ the church by ;your Ballinamona, &c„Your lily white fist for me. \ ] ?. dmm\ . | . i ; ; ?; ?:? ot ;d ?: I 1C1 . i . .::,- .•;.-.,. m SONG LVIH. You know Pm your Priest. To the foregoing Tune. You know Pm your priest, and your conscience ismine;But if you grow wicked, tis not a good sign :So leave off your raking and marry a wife*And then, my dear boy, you are settled for Ballinamona, & good merry wedding for me. The banns being published, to chapel we go,The bride and brides maidens in robes white as snOw ;So modest her air, and so sheepish your look,You out with your ring, and I pull out my booJcSing Ballinamona, &c;A good merry wedding for me. I thumb out the place, and I then read away--*She blushes at love, and you whisper obey ;You take her dear hand for to have and to hold,I shut up my book, and I pocket your gold. Sing Ballinamona, & snug little guinea for me. The neighbours wish joy to the bridegroom and bride;The pipers before us, you march side by side ;A plentiful dinner gives mirth to each face ;The piper plays up, and myself I say


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