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Irish Songs and Ballads
By Alfred Perceval Graves
Graves, Alfred Perceval (1846-1931)
[dedication]
SONGS AND BALLADS
THE LITTLE RED LARK.
THE BANKS OF THE DAISIES.
THE GIRL I LEFT BEHIND ME.
'TIS I CAN WEAVE WOOLLEN AND LINEN.
WHEN I ROSE IN THE MORNING.
'TIS A PITY I CAN'T SEE MY LOVE.
WITH THE NORTH.
THE SMITH'S SONG.
MO MOIREEN DHU.
SONG OF THE GHOST.
COLLEEN OGE ASTHORE.
A SAILOR LOVED A FARMER'S DAUGHTER.
THE REAPER'S REVENGE.
THE BLUE, BLUE SMOKE.
RUSTIC POEMS.
ANGLO-IRISH BALLADS.
FROM THE CELTIC.
SONGS AND SKETCHES.
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MAUREEN.
Blue
eyes 'mid ebon lashes lost,
Gold hair o'er silver shoulders tossed,
Lips crimson coral ivory-crossed—
Maureen!
To-day to confidence beguiled;
To-morrow haughty, wayward, wild;
A woman half and half a child—
Maureen.
Irish Songs and Ballads