Annotation:Since Celia's My Foe

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SINCE COELIAS MY FOE. AKA and see "Fortune My Foe (1)." Irish. The song is by Thomas Duffet, printed in 1676, utilized by Luke Wadding, the Bishop of Ferns, for carols. It appears in Wadding's A Pious Garland of Godly Songs for the Solace of his Friends and Neighbours in their Afflictions, 1680.

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