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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 . off, I scorn To waste one thought on fc^^P^ thee, - - - Donald. O then for ever haste way, Away from love and me;Go seek a heart thats like your own, And come no more to me— Ill reserve myself alone, For one thats more like me ;If such a one I cannot find, I fly from love and thee—Donald. 2H3 240 WHEN WILLIAM AT EVE. £=£ When William at eve meets me .p m * ia *c*=te #—h g down at the stile, How sweet is the nightingales gfe^g * *=£ song! When William at eve meets me %J \^&E^^^m down at the stile, How sweet is the nightingales rs SHf 1—«rr-*—s—r—w—gr—r song ! Of the day I forget all the %J v-v labour and toil,Whilst the moon plays yon branches a| WHEN WILLIAM AT EVE. 247 P p-\—*±—•=¥+&+¥ mong, Whilst the moon plays, » O. ^fgfeE^ggg Whilst the m =fc •1-F- moon plays yon branches a - mong. I By her beams without blushing I hear him complain, And believe evry word of his song ;You know not how sweet tis meet the dear swain, Whilst the moon plays yon branches among ! 248 THE WILD IRISH BOY. fPI SES: Young Pad - dy is raer - ry and a=* :S£=:|=*: B=^&_ s hap-py, but poor, His ca-bin is built in the JES P US -0—h H— midst of a moor; No pret-ty green meadows a IP i p ^, bout it is found, But bogs in the middle and *?=* ^=^^=^aE^gE^ s mountains a-round; Where sometimes he mournful-ly *=£ t 3==»l »-/ sings Gramaehree, Or whistles more cheerfully THE WILD IRISH BOY. 249


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