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Page 772
... Dark Rosaleen MY Dark Rosaleen , Do not sigh , do not weep ! The priests are on the ocean green , They march along the deep . There's wine from the royal Pope , Upon the ocean green ; And Spanish ale shall give you hope , My Dark Rosaleen ...
... Dark Rosaleen MY Dark Rosaleen , Do not sigh , do not weep ! The priests are on the ocean green , They march along the deep . There's wine from the royal Pope , Upon the ocean green ; And Spanish ale shall give you hope , My Dark Rosaleen ...
Page 773
... Dark Rosaleen ! All day long , in unrest , To and fro , do I move . The very soul within my breast Is wasted for you , love ! The heart in my bosom faints To think of you , my Queen , My life of life , my saint of saints , My Dark ...
... Dark Rosaleen ! All day long , in unrest , To and fro , do I move . The very soul within my breast Is wasted for you , love ! The heart in my bosom faints To think of you , my Queen , My life of life , my saint of saints , My Dark ...
Page 774
... Dark Rosaleen ! My fond Rosaleen ! You'll think of me through daylight hours , My virgin flower , my flower of flowers , My Dark Rosaleen ! I could scale the blue air , I could plough the high hills , O , I could kneel all night in ...
... Dark Rosaleen ! My fond Rosaleen ! You'll think of me through daylight hours , My virgin flower , my flower of flowers , My Dark Rosaleen ! I could scale the blue air , I could plough the high hills , O , I could kneel all night in ...
Page 1074
... Dark Rosaleen O my deir hert , young Jesus sweit . O my Luve's like a red , red rose O never say that I was false of heart O perfect Light , which shaid away O ruddier than the cherry ! No. 789 287 816 325 676 523 626 40 221 150 731 813 ...
... Dark Rosaleen O my deir hert , young Jesus sweit . O my Luve's like a red , red rose O never say that I was false of heart O perfect Light , which shaid away O ruddier than the cherry ! No. 789 287 816 325 676 523 626 40 221 150 731 813 ...
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