. Songs and ballads of the West : a collection made from the mouths of the people. P I *.lfil7? 205. ^996. FAIR SUSAN1 Fair Susan slumb^irrd la shady bower,Sdtr ! thought, from -^VTy tyt; Nor drnam-^d she in that trdnquil hourHrr own tru lave was passing by. 2 He gazed in rapture upon her beauty. Sleep did charms but inorp reveal ;He de-med it sure a levers duty From those sweet lips a kiss to shame and anger poor Susan started, With eyes afUme she bade him go ;Retain no more! —for --ver parted;Cruel and base to use me so!4By too much love I hive offended,Forgiv- nK if 1


. Songs and ballads of the West : a collection made from the mouths of the people. P I *.lfil7? 205. ^996. FAIR SUSAN1 Fair Susan slumb^irrd la shady bower,Sdtr ! thought, from -^VTy tyt; Nor drnam-^d she in that trdnquil hourHrr own tru lave was passing by. 2 He gazed in rapture upon her beauty. Sleep did charms but inorp reveal ;He de-med it sure a levers duty From those sweet lips a kiss to shame and anger poor Susan started, With eyes afUme she bade him go ;Retain no more! —for --ver parted;Cruel and base to use me so!4By too much love I hive offended,Forgiv- nK if 1 uause you pain ;But if indeed our lov- b- ended, Pray give me back my kiss again . p 4 .ifin« 206 THE FALSE LOVER A*? .97. s, In nindtriit)- tinu J . z li.


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