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7 FOLLOW, FOLLOW OVER MOUNTAIN.

Sung by Miss Taton. The Poetry by F. W. Hohler, Esq. The Music by S. T. Smith.

And the spirit shall guide thee over seas, and mountains covered with roses, to Love's fountain; whose waters thou shalt taste, and thou shalt forget thy unhappy love Achnor and Samel, on Oriental Romance.

Follow, follow over mountain, Follow, follow over sea, And I'll guide thee to Love's fountain, If you'll follow, follow me. Follow, follow, &c.

With the waters of the fountain Will I ease thy aching heart, And the roses of the mountain Shall to thee a balm impart. Follow, follow, &c.

For woman's love is dearly bought, If bought with peace of mind; But taste the fount, and not a thought Of love is left behind. Follow, follow, &c.

I'll fan thee with the Zephyr's wing, And watch thee night and day, I'll guide thee to Love's healing spring- So follow and away. Follow, follow, follow, follow, and away, Follow, follow, and away.

ISLE OF BEAUTY, FARE THEE-WELL!

From the first volume of Songs to Rosa," by Thomas II. Barly, The Melody composed by Charles S. Whitmore, Esq. The Symphonies and Accompaniments by J.A. Rawlings.

Shades of evening! close not o'er us! Leave our lonely bark awhile ! Morn, alas! will not restore us Yonder dim and distant isla.