Annotation:Heart of My Kitty Still Warms to Me

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HEART OF MY KITTY STILL WARMS TO ME. AKA and see "Heart of my Kitty (The)," "Heart of my Kitty for Me (The)," "Katie's Rambles," "Rambles of Kitty (The)," "Kitty's Rambles to Youghal," "Linehan's Rambles," "Young Ettie Lee," "Murray's Maggot," "Strop the Razor (1)," "Ladies Triumph (3) (The)," "I'm a Man in Myself Like Oliver's Bull," "Chailleach is a Ceag ar a Gualainn (An)." The title comes from County Monaghan, collected and printed by Joyce in Old Irish Folk Music and Songs (1909). "Heart of My Kitty for Me (The)," similarly titled, appears as a song in O'Neill's Waifs and Strays of Gaelic Melody (65), from the Hudson Manuscripts (1840-41).

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