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© Bai? of Dublin.
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Helen Selika. Dufferin.
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1. Bay of Dub - liia ! my heart you're
2. Sweet Wieklow moun- tains, the sun - light
3. How oft - en when at work I'm
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1. troub - lin', Your beau - ty haunts me like a fe - ver'd dream, Like fro - zen
2. sleep - ing On your green banks is a pic - ture rare : You crowd a
3. sit - ting And mus-ing sad - ly on the days of yore, I think I
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1. foun-tains that the sun sets
2. - round me like young girls
3. see . . . my Ka - tey
bub - blin' My heart's blood warms when I but hear your
peep - ing, And puzz - ling me to say which is most
knit - ting, And the chil -dren play - ing round the cab - in -
This Limerick air, which I have adapted to Ladv Dufferin's well-known song, is from Hoffmann's Collection. 1877 ; I am
indebted to Messrs Pigot & Co. for permission to reprint it in the present work. Lady Helen Selina Dufferin was the author of
some "beautiful Irish poems ; she was born in 1807, and died in London in 1867.

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