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TREBLE.
TENOR.
BASS.
MUSICAL AND LITERARY MISCELLANY,
POOR MARY ANNE.
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Pale her cheek, where health and pleasure,
Poor Mary Anne,
Once bestowed their choicest treasure.
Poor Mary Anne.
By that brook her lover seeking,
Oft she wander'd without speaking;,
Ah ! too sure her heart was breaking,
Poor Mary Anne.
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As the lily bent by showers,
Poor Mary Anne.
Droop'd the pride of nature's flowers,
Poor Mary Anne.
Now beneath the green turf laying.
Oft from yonder village straying,
We lament this maiden, saying,
Poor Mary Anne.

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