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Lightly Come Or Lightly Go
Lightly come or lightly go: / Though thy heart presage thee woe, / Vales and many a wasted sun,
Love Came To Us In Time Gone By
Love came to us in time gone by / When one at twilight shyly played / And one in fear was standing nigh,
My Dove, My Beautiful One
My dove, my beautiful one, / Arise, arise! / The night-dew lies
My Love Is In A Light Attire
My love is in a light attire / Among the apple-trees, / Where the gay winds do most desire
Nightpiece
Gaunt in gloom, / The pale stars their torches, / Enshrouded, wave.
Now, O Now, In This Brown Land
Now, O now, in this brown land / Where Love did so sweet music make / We two shall wander, hand in hand,
O Cool Is The Valley Now
O cool is the valley now / And there, love, will we go / For many a choir is singing now
O Sweetheart, Hear You
O Sweetheart, hear you / Your lover’s tale; / A man shall have sorrow
O, It Was Out By Donnycarney
O, it was out by Donnycarney / When the bat flew from tree to tree / My love and I did walk together;
Of That So Sweet Imprisonment
Of that so sweet imprisonment / My soul, dearest, is fain, / Soft arms that woo me to relent
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