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? 1?1?! SON?$. ?d, Wbi!st'the pier Here bugl?y, ?ON'S F??Y B? ? ?er when the leaves were ?e?, ?d bl? deck'd each 't?e, . Yogi ?eddy then decl?'d ? love, h? ?iess love to me; , On Shannon's fioW'.? ba?s we sat, ? ?em ? ?d hb tale, O, Patty, softest of .thy ?x? O, let fond love p?vai!? Ah, ?91?a-dey, you see me pine in ?rrow and d? Yet heed me not, then let me &e, ?d end my g?ef and ?m, ?, ? ?oar youth, tha?s,' ? hem I vow e?m? ?t?n ?a?'s ?'? And hem we v?w'd etem? ?h on Sh?on's ?ow'? ?d then we ?ther'd sweet?t;fiow'?, But, w? ?. Ted'away Jm when we nm'd ? mo?g f?r to ? ? we? &ng-day. ? My love,' ?he c?, ' they for? me hens, but my heart ? thee; ' ?! ?a? ? yo?, m? ?n?e Pat, while w? ?d-? ? mine: ' With riches, I'll ret?n to thee.' I sobb'd out wo? of ?d then he vow'd etem? truth ? S?nnon's fiow'?