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" London city a rich merchant did dwell; He had but one daughter, an uncommon nice young gal; Her name it was Dinah, scarce sixteen years old, With a very large fortune in silver and gold. "
Fair Harbor: A Novel - Page 65
by Joseph Crosby Lincoln - 1922 - 379 pages
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Songs of Ireland and Other Lands: Being a Collection of the Most Popular ...

Songs, English - 1847 - 906 pages
...London did dwell, He had but one daughter, an uukimmon nice young gal ; Her name it was Dinah, scarce sixteen years old, With a very large fortune in silver and gold. Too ral lal, loo ral lal, too ral lal la. Chorus for thefilver and gold. Too ral lal, etc. As Dinah...
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Our Young Folks, Volume 7

Children's literature - 1871 - 868 pages
...rich merchant, in London did dwell Who had for a daughter a very fine girl ; Her name it was Deniah, just sixteen years old, With a very large fortune, in silver and gold. CHORUS. Sing tural li lui.il li lural H la, Sing tural li lural li lural li la, Sing tural li lural...
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Parlor Amusements for the Young Folks

George Bradford Bartlett - Amusements - 1875 - 94 pages
...rich merchant, in London did dwell, Who had for a daughter a very fine girl; Her name It was Deniah, just sixteen years old, With a very large fortune, in silver and gold. CHORUS. Sing tantl 11 lural 11 lural 11 la, Sing tii nil 11 lural 11 lural 11 la, Sing tural 11 lural...
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The American Girl's Home Book of Work and Play

Helen Campbell - Amusements - 1883 - 470 pages
...rich merchant in London did dwell, Who had for a daughter a very fine girl ; Her name it was Diniah, just sixteen years old, With a very large fortune in silver and gold. CHORUS. Sing tural li lural li lural li la, Sinj lural li Iural li lural li *ai Sing tural li lural...
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Fair Harbor

Joseph C. Lincoln - 1922 - 236 pages
...'Don't hurry, Doctor. What do you want to go for?' All I could do to keep from bustin' out in a laugh. 7 know what you was sayin' to yourself, you see. 'Stead...old, With a very large fortune in silver and gold. and continuing to sing "Too-ral-i-ooral-i-ooral-i-ay" four times after each of the twenty-odd verses...
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