see; Guirk grease. Ho-gan the tin -ker and Lath-er-ing, Laaf-fer Lan ni gan ty, es, Cor-ne-lius Horatio Flaherty's son, Adelaide Grace, and Doctor kick'd up E a row, McLough va · and wanted to know why they weren't ax'd to the spree. lin, Cora Muldoon, And Brig-a-dier General Burke. tle-nosed pick - er-el, wood-cock and snipe, And ev'ry-thing else that would plaze. now we sadly say a-dieu! Oh,kiss es sweet I leave with you, Good-bye,my lover,good-bye! never dream that I'll forget; I lov'd you once, I love you yet, Good-bye, my lover,good-bye! ev' ry thought of you shall be, Oh, say you'll sometimes think of me, Good-bye,my lover, good-bye! Used by permission of T. B. Harms & Co. 1. How can I bear to leave thee, One part-ing kiss I give thee; And then whate'er be-fall me, I 2. Ne'er more may I be-hold thee, Or to this heart enfold thee: With spear and pennon glancing, I 3. I think of thee with longing, Think thou when tears are thronging, That with my last faint sighing, I'll go where hon-or calls me.) see the foe advancing. Fare-well, farewell, my own true love, Farewell, farewell, my own true love. whisper soft when dying.) p p 14: Good-bye, my lover. Soldier's Farewell.-2. fa f pp |