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As "Lough Sheeling" this air is in Holden's Collection, vol. ii., 1806, and again in the same author's Periodical Irish Melodies,
printed a few years later. Dr. George Petrie claims to have supplied this and other melodies " To oiy young friend the late
Francis Holden, Mus. Doe., and which were printed in his collections" (.Petrie Collection, p. viii.). The works to which

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