| 1. Connie Dover - The Holland Handkerchief |
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A wealthy squire lived in our town; he was a man of very high renown. He had a daughter, a beauty bright, and the name he called her was his...
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| 2. Connie Dover - The Summer Before The War |
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All on a Saturday, bright as a bell Early and just for the ride We took a trip, cycling down to the sea You, and your lady, and I. And oh, what...
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| 3. Connie Dover - Lady Keith's Lament |
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I may sit in my wee old house At the spinning wheel to toil so dreary I may think of a day that is gone And sigh and some till I grow weary I...
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| 4. Connie Dover - I Am Going To The West |
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In this fair land i'll stay no more here labor is in vain I'll seek the mountains far away andleave the fertile plain Where waves of grass and...
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| 5. Connie Dover - Wishing Well |
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When first I saw you I saw beauty And I blinded my eyes For fear that I should weep When first I heard you I heard sweetness And I turned...
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| 6. Connie Dover - My Dearest Dear |
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My Dearest dear, the time is near when I and you must part And no one knows the inner grief of my poor aching heart. Or what I suffer for your...
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| 7. Connie Dover - Who Will Comfort Me_ |
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Darkness now is lifting Dawn blushes in the sky It lays a spread of gold and red And sings a lullaby To a thousand quiet creatures Of earth...
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