Historic Sheet Music Collection
Title
Document Type
Score
Links to Recordings at the Internet Archive
https://archive.org/details/78_kathleen-mavourneen_alan-turner-crawford-crouch_gbia0017640a
https://archive.org/details/78_kathleen-mavourneen_mckee-trio-frederick-n.-crouch_gbia0014223b
https://archive.org/details/78_kathleen-mavourneen_thomas-chalmers-f-w-n-crouch_gbia0023323a
https://archive.org/details/78_kathleen-mavourneen_venetian-instrumental-quartet-crouch_gbia0023276aPublication Date
1842
Lyrics
Kathleen Mavourneen! The grey dawn is breaking,
The horn of the hunter is heard on the hill
The lark from her light wing the bright dew is shaking
Kathleen Mavourneen! What slum bring still.
Oh hast thou forgotten how soon we must sever?
Oh hast thou forgotten this day we must part,
It may be for Years, and it may be forever
Oh why... art thou silent, thou voice of my heart,
It may be for Years and it may be forever,
Then why art thou silent Kathleen Mavourneen.
Kathleen Mavourneen! Awake from thy slumbers,
The blue mountains glow in the sun's golden light,
Ah! where is the spell that once hung on my numbers,
Arise in thy beauty, thou star of my night
Arise in thy beauty, thou star of my night
Mavourneen, Mavourneen, my sad tears are falling,
To think that from Erin and thee I must part,
It may be for Years, and it may be forever,
Then why art thou silent thou voice of my heart ,
It may be for Years...and it may be forever,
Then why....art thou silent Kathleen Mavourneen.
Recommended Citation
Crouch, F. N., "Kathleen Mavourneen" (1842). Historic Sheet Music Collection. 246.
https://digitalcommons.conncoll.edu/sheetmusic/246
The views expressed in this paper are solely those of the author.
Comments
Kathleen Mavourneen
Irish ballad sung with rapturous applause by Mr. Dempster & Mr. Horn
Composed by F.N. Crouch
Philad. Ld. Meignen & Co. 217 Chestnut St.
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