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'''OONAGH.''' Irish, Air. The tune used by Thomas Moore for his song "While gazing on the moon's light." It is not to be confused with "[[Una]]," begs collector P.W. Joyce (1873), a different tune with the same title pronunciation.
'''OONAGH.''' Irish, Air. The tune used by Thomas Moore for his song "While gazing on the moon's light." It is not to be confused with "[[Una]]," begs collector P.W. Joyce (1873), a different tune whose title has the same pronunciation.
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OONAGH. Irish, Air. The tune used by Thomas Moore for his song "While gazing on the moon's light." It is not to be confused with "Una," begs collector P.W. Joyce (1873), a different tune whose title has the same pronunciation.

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