Lancashire Hunting Songs And Other Moorland Lays

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" Here, " they say, " were you happy on a morn of Spring, Here sang your heart like a harp that the wind swept ; Here are paths that are holy by the dreams they bring, Here in a grey gloaming you lay down and wept.
46 LANCASHIRE HUNTING SONGS " Years go by with, their burden of what once has been, Here is never forgetting on the grey breast of the moors : Ah the voices of friendship that were here yestreen, Ah the footstep beloved keeping time with yours. " O wise hills and tender ! aglow with
...beacons afar That kindle fires of the past from embers faded and grey, Keeping our heart's lamp burning through the dark hours that are Between to-night's twilight and to-mor- row's day !
HALLOWE'EN 47 HALLOWE'EN ALL Hallows Eve when ghosts do walk the earth : All Hallows Eve O light and fireside mirth ! Ah, leave the gay revel and the merry din. Set the door upon the latch and let the ghosts in.
There comes no dream-lover stepping from the lane, No pitiful white creature a-beating at the pane : There is no herb to be gathered nor spell to be said, And still in the grey graveyard lie the waiting dead.


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