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 And like a faithful turtle dove,

I mourn'd my abſent mate:

And as the ling'ring moments pas'd,

I told them o'er and o'er;

Ah Gramachree! and now we'll be

as happy as before.

You ſaid you lov'd your Molly dear,

thy vows I did believe,

For well I knew my Strephon's heart,

would ne'er my heart deceive.

Thy love was all I wiſh'd on earth,

for heav'n could give no more;

Ah Gramachree! and now we'll be

as happy as before.

Our flocks together now we'll tend,

upon the yellow hill,

And gaze enraptur'd, on the fweets

which yon fair oroſpect fill.

While heav'n upon our mutual love,

hall all its bleſſings pour;

Ah Gramachree! we then ſhall be

as happy as before.





Any's to the Green Wood gane,

to hear the gowdſpink chatt'ring,

And Willie he has follow'd her,

to gain her love by flatt'ring: