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'''CAILÍN TIGHE MOIR'''. AKA and see "[[Captain O'Kane]]." Irish, Air. The melody appears under this title in The '''Bunting Manuscripts''' in the library of Queen's University. Bunting wrote in pencil alongside the air, "A good set of the 'Wounded Huzzar'", a reference to Thomas Campbell's song "[[Wounded Hussar (The)]]" which was sung to a variant of the tune. | '''CAILÍN TIGHE MOIR'''. AKA and see "[[Captain O'Kane]]." Irish, Air. The melody appears under this title in The '''Bunting Manuscripts''' in the library of Queen's University. Bunting wrote in pencil alongside the air, "A good set of the 'Wounded Huzzar'", a reference to Thomas Campbell's song "[[Wounded Hussar (The)]]" which was sung to a variant of the tune. | ||
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CAILÍN TIGHE MOIR. AKA and see "Captain O'Kane." Irish, Air. The melody appears under this title in The Bunting Manuscripts in the library of Queen's University. Bunting wrote in pencil alongside the air, "A good set of the 'Wounded Huzzar'", a reference to Thomas Campbell's song "Wounded Hussar (The)" which was sung to a variant of the tune.