The new musical and vocal cabinet : comprising a selection of the most favorite English Scotch & Irish melodiesArranged for the voice, violin flute & cas sung at the theatres & harmonic meetings . fe= crea - ture, With such ter - ror fill thy jjg -*? B breast ? Do my fren - wed looks a - f-#rr-#P^ 1- »-fc scat & larm thee? Trust me, sweet, thy fears are CRAZY JANE. 33. harm thee, Shun not then poor Cra - zy Jane. Dost thou weep to see my anguish ? Mark me, and avoid my woe:When men flatter, sigh, and languish, Think them false—I found him I lovd ; O, so sincerely, None could ever love a
The new musical and vocal cabinet : comprising a selection of the most favorite English Scotch & Irish melodiesArranged for the voice, violin flute & cas sung at the theatres & harmonic meetings . fe= crea - ture, With such ter - ror fill thy jjg -*? B breast ? Do my fren - wed looks a - f-#rr-#P^ 1- »-fc scat & larm thee? Trust me, sweet, thy fears are CRAZY JANE. 33. harm thee, Shun not then poor Cra - zy Jane. Dost thou weep to see my anguish ? Mark me, and avoid my woe:When men flatter, sigh, and languish, Think them false—I found him I lovd ; O, so sincerely, None could ever love again ;But the youth I lovd so dearly, Stole the wits of Crazy my young heart receivd him, Which was doomd to love hut one;He sighd, he vowd, and I believd him; He was false, and I that hour has reason never Held her empire oer my brain ;Henry fled—with him for ever Fled the wits of Crazy Jane. Now forlorn and broken-hearted, And with frenzied thoughts beset;On that spot where last we parted, On that spot where first we met,Still I sing my love-lorn ditty, Still I slowly pace the plain;Whilst each passer by, in pity, Cries, God help thee, Crazy Jane, 34 WHEN PENSIVE I THOUGHT ON MY LOVE- COMPOSED BY MR. KELLY. mM£M=i
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