School: Caddlebrook (roll number 10642)

Location:
Caddellbrook, Co. Ros Comáin
Teacher:
Bean Uí Dhocraigh
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  1. (continued from previous page)
    On peal so charmingly
    The price of al the maids seen there
    Was Annie young and free
    On wild and heath clad Tully hill
    Young maidens would tip oer
    The green of all that virgin throng
    Was Annie ban asthore
    VI
    On Tully's Hill now hangs a cloud
    Far darker than the night
    A shade is seen oer Brackloon's green
    A sad and mournful sight
    All nature seems combined to weep
    For this dear maid thats gone
    Tis Annie ban who oer the deep
    From Erins Ise hath flown
    VII
    Farewell you hours of breathing love
    Farewell you happy days
    For never more with Annie ban
    Ill road through pleasures ways
    Hers was a mind of Heavenly thought
    A heart of purest core
    May Heavens light now guide the steps
    Of Annie ban asthore
    Transcribed by a member of our volunteer transcription project.
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