X: 2
T: Young Terence McDonough
T: McDonogh's Lamentation
C: Turlough O'Carolan 1696
R: air, waltz
%S: s:4 b:32(8+8+8+8)
B: Francis O'Neill: "Waifs and Strays" #2
Z: Paul Kinder <Ptk12142@aol.com>
Q: "Andante"
M: 3/4
L: 1/8
K: Bb
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"^A"[|] G>F |\
D2 G2 A>^F | G4 GA | B2 d2 cB | c4 c2 ||\
d2 g2 gf | d2 f2 d<c | B2 A2 G2 | F4||
G>A |\
B2 A2 G2 | g4 fg | a2 f2 fg | f4 dc ||\
B2 A2 G2 | ^F2 A2 Bc | d2 D2 GA | G4 |]
"^B"[| G>F |\
D2 G2 G2 | G4 GF | D2 B2 B2 | B4 AG ||\
F2 f2 f2 | gf ed cB | db ag fe | d4 ||
dc |\
B2 B2 cB | A2 A2 A2 | BA Bc d=e | f4 dc ||\
B2 B2 B2 | A4 Bc | d2 D2 GA | G4 |]
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% composed on the death of a famous young
% Catholic lawyer of Sligo. First printed in The
% Hibernian Muse, London 1787. The melody was
% used with Sir Walter Scott's poem "The Return to Ulster"
% and also with "The Moon Dimmed Her Beams".
