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... HAST LEARNED TO LOVE ANOTHER . A BALLAD , As Sung by MR . T. BISHOP . The Music Composed and Respectfully Dedicated to 1. Tracy Bill Esq 6 BY WILLIAM J WETMORE . Pr.50 Cts NEW YORK Published at MILLETS MUSIC SALOON 375 Broadway Entered ...
... HAST LEARNED TO LOVE ANOTHER . A BALLAD , As Sung by MR . T. BISHOP . The Music Composed and Respectfully Dedicated to 1. Tracy Bill Esq 6 BY WILLIAM J WETMORE . Pr.50 Cts NEW YORK Published at MILLETS MUSIC SALOON 375 Broadway Entered ...
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... hast learn'd to love a- Ꮅ pleasure , We have met in halls of pride ; I have seen thy new found treasure , I have _nother Thou hast broken ev'ry vow We are par- - ted from each other 6 And my b b 2 gaz'd upon thy bride , I have.
... hast learn'd to love a- Ꮅ pleasure , We have met in halls of pride ; I have seen thy new found treasure , I have _nother Thou hast broken ev'ry vow We are par- - ted from each other 6 And my b b 2 gaz'd upon thy bride , I have.
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... hast cast off the heart that I gave thee , Like a weed that was worthless and vain.- A O 10 A 10 499 heart that would perish to save thee , Thou hast giv'n to the bleak world a- gain : Thine is 2815. 5 . Entered according to Act of ...
... hast cast off the heart that I gave thee , Like a weed that was worthless and vain.- A O 10 A 10 499 heart that would perish to save thee , Thou hast giv'n to the bleak world a- gain : Thine is 2815. 5 . Entered according to Act of ...
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... with a shaft in ߪØý# 0- woven the spell that hath bound me Through all the sad changes slentando . smiles that I wore when I found thee - Have faded and melt - ed ( Thou hast woven the spell : 2 ) 2d VERSE . - # 0 Thou hast taught me.
... with a shaft in ߪØý# 0- woven the spell that hath bound me Through all the sad changes slentando . smiles that I wore when I found thee - Have faded and melt - ed ( Thou hast woven the spell : 2 ) 2d VERSE . - # 0 Thou hast taught me.
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