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Offered here is a vintage antique lithographed large format 19th century sheet: "Willie My Brave", "To Mrs. A. L. Robinson", by Stephen Foster, Firth, Pond & Co., New York, 1851, A nice sheet from a previously bound personal volume - thus minor chips and tears along the spine with some discoloration there. What an AWESOME lithograph by Sarony and Major!! Any white lines on the scan are reflections on the plastic covering the sheet. 1. On the lonely sea-beat shore A maiden fair was weeping, Calling one who far away Beneath the wave was sleeping. Thus her sad unchanging strain Floated ever on the main -- Come o'er the billow, Ride on the wave, Come while the wind bloweth, Willie my brave!
2. He said his bark would soon return, And with a kiss they parted; But when a year had passed away, She then grew weary hearted Oh! 'twas sad, from day to day, To hear the maiden's plaintive lay -- Come o'er the billow, Ride on the wave, Come while the wind bloweth, Willie my brave!
3. Nome who knew the maiden's grief, And saw her heart's devotion Would tell her of the fragil bark That sank beneath the ocean; But when all hope had passed away, Her life breathed forth its parting lay -- Come o'er the billow, Ride on the wave, Come while the wind bloweth, Willie my brave!

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