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Bellfast mountains (1820s)
The Bellfast mountains

Dated from the Scottish Book Trade Index.

3273082Bellfast mountains — The Bellfast mountains1820s

The BELLFAST MOUNTAINS.

On the Bellfaſt mountains,
I heard a lovely maid,
Making her lamentation,
down by yon chryſtal ſtream,
She ſays I am confined,
all in the bands of love,
By a briſk young weaver
who does unconſtant prove.

She ſays, my loving Johnny,
dont treat me with diſdain,
To leave me here behind you,
my ſorrows to bewail.
She clapped her hands and cried,
Johnny, love farewell.
And on theſe Bellfaſt mountains
my ſtory I will tell.

It's not your Bellfaſt mountain's
can give me any relief,
Nor is it in their power
to eaſe me of my grief.
She claſped bur arms around me,
like violets round the vine,
That bonny weaver laddie
that stole this heart of mine.

IF I had all the diamonds
that grows in yonder hill,
would them to my laddie,
if he would for me feel.
If I had a tongue to prattle,
I would tell my love fine tales,
to the bonny weaver laddie,
my mind I would reveal.

Now ſince my love is from me gone
his face I'll never ſee,
He's left me here behind him
in woe and miſery.
But I hope he will return
ſafe back to me again;
That bonny weaver laddie
that's won this heart of mine.

This work was published before January 1, 1929, and is in the public domain worldwide because the author died at least 100 years ago.

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