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Uncle Tom's Lament For Eva / Written And Composed By I.B. Woodbury, I. B. (Isaac Baker) Woodbury (1819-1858)
Uncle Tom's Lament For Eva / Written And Composed By I.B. Woodbury, I. B. (Isaac Baker) Woodbury (1819-1858)
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Lyrics: First verse The sun arose in beauty, The birds caroled their song Sweet flowers sent forth their fragrance, And decked the verdant lawn. But sad my heart was breaking, No gleam of sunshine there, All, all was drear and darkling, No comfort, e'en in prayer. For 'twas the morn they laid you, Dear Eva, in thy grave, E'en now my heart is breaking, O God, in pity save. Thou knowest human weakness, Thou knowest human wo; O take me to those mansions, Where heavenly waters flow. Second verse There, 'mid seraphic beings, I'll meet my darling one, And join …
The Midnight Schottisch / Composed By Francis H. Brown, Francis H. (Francis Henry) Brown (1818-1891)
The Midnight Schottisch / Composed By Francis H. Brown, Francis H. (Francis Henry) Brown (1818-1891)
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