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|f_annotation='''TERENCE'S FAREWELL.'''  AKA - "Terence's Farewell to Kathleen." AKA and see "[[Pretty Maid Milking the Cow (2)]]." Irish, Air (3/4 time). G Minor. Standard tuning (fiddle). One part. Boston music publisher Elias Howe printed the tune in his “Irish Airs” section of his '''Musician's Omnibus No. 3''' (1865) with the name "Terence's Farewell," although the melody is a traditional air called "[[Pretty Maid Milking the Cow (2)]]".  The title "Terence's Farewell" is from a song set to melody by Lady Dufferin (1807-67) called "Terence's Farewell to Kathleen."  Lady Dufferin was Helen Selina Blackwood (née Sheridan, a granddaughter of playwright Richard Brinsley Sheridan). Although Irish, Helen was raised primarily in London and South Africa.  She married Captain William Blackwood (1826-1902) who succeeded to the Clandeboye Estate in County Down in 1839. He went to Skibbereen to assist in the Famine relief effort there in 1847. "Terence's Farewell to Kathleen" begins:   
|f_annotation='''TERENCE'S FAREWELL.'''  AKA - "Terence's Farewell to Kathleen." AKA and see "[[Pretty Maid Milking the Cow (2)]]." Irish, Air (3/4 time). G Minor. Standard tuning (fiddle). One part. Boston music publisher Elias Howe printed the tune in his “Irish Airs” section of his '''Musician's Omnibus No. 3''' (1865) with the name "Terence's Farewell," although the melody is a traditional air called "[[Pretty Maid Milking the Cow (2)]]".  The title "Terence's Farewell" is from a song set to melody by Lady Dufferin (1807-67) called "Terence's Farewell to Kathleen."  She was [[wikipedia:Helen_Blackwood,_Baroness_Dufferin_and_Claneboye]] (née Sheridan, a granddaughter of playwright Richard Brinsley Sheridan), and songwriter, composer, poet, and author. Although Irish, Helen was raised primarily in London and South Africa.  She married Captain William Blackwood (1826-1902) who succeeded to the Clandeboye Estate in County Down in 1839, although two years later he died of a morphine overdose.  
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"Terence's Farewell to Kathleen" begins:   
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''Oh my Kathleen you're going to leave me,''<br>
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''You'll come back to old Ireland again.''<br>
''You'll come back to old Ireland again.''<br>
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Lady Dufferin's works were published in '''A Selection of the Songs of Lady Dufferin''' (1895), which also included her "Lament of the Irish Emigrant" and "The Bay of Dublin".  
Lady Dufferin's works were published by her son Fredrick in '''Songs, Poems, & Verses by Helen, Lady Dufferin''' with a memoir in 1894, which also included her songs "Lament of the Irish Emigrant" and "The Bay of Dublin".  
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TERENCE'S FAREWELL. AKA - "Terence's Farewell to Kathleen." AKA and see "Pretty Maid Milking the Cow (2)." Irish, Air (3/4 time). G Minor. Standard tuning (fiddle). One part. Boston music publisher Elias Howe printed the tune in his “Irish Airs” section of his Musician's Omnibus No. 3 (1865) with the name "Terence's Farewell," although the melody is a traditional air called "Pretty Maid Milking the Cow (2)". The title "Terence's Farewell" is from a song set to melody by Lady Dufferin (1807-67) called "Terence's Farewell to Kathleen." She was wikipedia:Helen_Blackwood,_Baroness_Dufferin_and_Claneboye (née Sheridan, a granddaughter of playwright Richard Brinsley Sheridan), and songwriter, composer, poet, and author. Although Irish, Helen was raised primarily in London and South Africa. She married Captain William Blackwood (1826-1902) who succeeded to the Clandeboye Estate in County Down in 1839, although two years later he died of a morphine overdose.

"Terence's Farewell to Kathleen" begins:

Oh my Kathleen you're going to leave me,
All alone by myself in this place;
But I'm sure that you'll never deceive me,
Oh no if there's love in that face.
Though England's a beautiful country,
Full of elegant boys and what then;
You'll never forget your poor Terence,
You'll come back to old Ireland again.

Lady Dufferin's works were published by her son Fredrick in Songs, Poems, & Verses by Helen, Lady Dufferin with a memoir in 1894, which also included her songs "Lament of the Irish Emigrant" and "The Bay of Dublin".


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