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O Happy Eyes.

O happy eyes, for you will see’ My love, my lady piss to-day ; What I may not, that may you say, And ask for answer, daringly. O jeyppy flowers, that touch her dress, That touch nee dress: and take her smile, O whisper. to. ‘per all the while Some words of love in idleness. O happy airs, that touch her cheek, And lightly’ kiss and float away, So carelessly as if in play, Why take ye all the joy I seek? O happy eyes. my. love to see, | Alas, alas. I may not. greet. With word or touch my lady sweet; © happy eyes, say all for me!

C. Alice

Elgar

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Radio Record, Volume II, Issue 21, 7 December 1928, Page 31

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O Happy Eyes. Radio Record, Volume II, Issue 21, 7 December 1928, Page 31

O Happy Eyes. Radio Record, Volume II, Issue 21, 7 December 1928, Page 31

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