Songs Set To Music: 25.
Since, Moggy, I mun bid adieu, How can I help despairing? Let cruel Fate us still pursue, There's nought more worth my caring. 'Twas she alone could calm my soul When racking thoughts did grieve me; Her eyes my trouble could control, And into joys deceive me. Farewell ye brooks! no more along Your banks mun I be walking; No more you'll hear my pipe or song, Or pretty Moggy's talking. But I by death an end will give To grief since we mun sever; For who can after parting live, Ought to be wretched ever.
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"Since, Moggy, I mun bid adieu,..."
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