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 But soon again I'll bid adieu, With a heaving sigh and wistful ee, Unto the girl that I love, Who constant is and true to me. Again the ocean I mus cross, In hopes of greater wealth to gain, And tho' the seas between us be, My heart is always thine, the same.

Adieu, my love, a fond adieu, A parting kiss, and then farewell; And still you'll find, it is all love To thee, in whom my heart does dwell. Once I had hopes of staying here To spend my future days in peace; But since it is ordained so, I'll give to thee my last good wish.

May thou as flowers in summer flourish, Thy tender heart be always gay; And may thou always constant prove Unto the lad that's far away. Farewell again, the ship doth wait, She stately on the waves doth ride; Oh! constant be, and I'll return To make thee my sweet and charming bride.





was a stranger, in a far country did roam, n young Jemmy of Newry came to me alone, said, My dear jewel now tell me I pray, you came to wander in a desert this way.