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Full text of "Robin Adair, The Much Admired Ballad Sung with enthusiastic applause by Mr. Braham at the Lyceum Theatre, The Symphony & Accompaniments, Composed & Arranged For The Harp Or Piano Forte By W. Reeve, London, Printed by Button & Whitaker, St. Paul's Church Yard, n. d. [1811/12]"

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What made th' Assembly shine? 

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What made the Ball so fine? 

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What made my heart so sore? 
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But now thou*rt cold to me 

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