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 ( 6 ) ''On Shannon's flowery banks we sat,  and there be told his tale;  Oh, Mary, softest of thy sex,  O let fond love prevail!''

''Ah! well-a-day! you see me pine  in sorrow and despair,  Yet heed me notthen let me die,  and end my grief and care!  Ah no! dear youth I softly said;  such love demands my thanks:  And here I vow in lasting truth,  on Shannon s flow'ry banks.''

''And here we vow'd our lasting truth,  on Shannon's flow'ry banks ;  And then we gather'd sweetest flowers,  and play'd such artless pranks;  But woe's me! the press gang came,  and forc'd my love away  Just when we nam'd next morning fair  to be our wedding day!''

''Dear Sandy cry'd, They've forc'd me hence,  but still my heart is thine;  All peace be yours my Mary dear,  while war and toil be mine;  With riches I'll return to thee  I sobb'd out words of thanks;  And then he vow'd his constant love  on Shannon's flow'ry .''