Series 1.1 - Songs: Thy Remembrance

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1913

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Williamson, Arthur
Longfellow, Henry

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Scanned from the Original held in Rare Books & Special Collections, Barr Smith Library, MSS 0200
3 p MS ink plus cover page (stamped Beryl Kekwick)
Stamped "Beryl Kekwick"
Words by the poet Henry Longfellow 1807-1882
Lyrics on cover page: "I've heard the magic songs that love sings, Believed the lies that love will tell; I've known the loneliness that love brings To those like me who love too well. I'm vain have I pretended to call this love a passing phase, Yet till my life is ended I know I'll never change my ways."
First line of lyrics: "Sweet as the tender fragrance that survives..."
Sung by Peter Dawson as reported in The Critic 25 June 1913.

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MSS 0200

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