Song 1 (Now Winter is o'er, and sweet Spring is returning) Now Winter is o'er, and sweet Spring is returning, Green buds are expanding to deck ev'ry tree; My BILLY 's return'd! no more I'll go mourning, To pour my love plaint on a bank of the Dee! The loud trump of War no more is heard blowing-- All hail to sweet Peace! its calm blessings bestowing: Now I, while my BILLY is whistling and ploughing, Light-hearted can sing with my flocks on the Dee! Long, long were we parted by yon roaring ocean, Loud War long detain'd my dear BILLY from me: While he was embroil'd in the battle's commotion, I wept, lest he ne'er should return to the Dee! I threw by my crook, while my lambkins were feeding, And mourn'd in despair, still some dire mishap dreading; My fancy still shew'd me my BILLY laid bleeding On some sandy desart remote from the Dee! But Peace has restor'd me my BILLY , my lover, And made me as blest as a maiden can be: In affection I'm sure he has ne'er been a rover-- Tho' absent in person, his heart was on Dee! No more on this bank a lone maid I'll sit pining; He offers his hand--mine I'm clear for resigning; Let HYMEN to-night his soft band be entwining, To bind, e'er to-morrow, dear BILLY and me! |
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