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  1. "Lorena" is an American antebellum song with Ohio origins. The lyrics were written in 1856 by Rev. Henry D. L. Webster, after a broken engagement. He wrote a long poem about his fiancée Ella Blocksom, but changed her name at first to "Bertha" and later to "Lorena", perhaps an adaptation of "Lenore" from Edgar Allan Poe's poem "The ...

  2. Oh! the sun can never dip so low, A down affection's cloudless sky. A hundred months have passed, Lorena, Since last I held thy hand in mine; And felt the pulse beat fast, Lorena, Though mine beat faster far than thine;

  3. Jan 1, 2000 · Lorena Lyrics: The years creep slowly by, Lorena / The snow is on the grass again / The sun's low down the sky, Lorena / The frost gleams where the flowers have been / But my heart...

  4. Lorena Lyrics: The years creep slowly by, Lorena / The snow is on the grass again / The sun’s low down the sky, Lorena / The frost gleams where the flow’rs have been / But the heart...

  5. Lorena (The most popular sentimental song of the Civil War) Music by Joseph Philbrick Webster 1819-1875 Lyrics by Henry D. L. Webster 1824-1896 Played and improvised on piano by Erling Jan ...

  6. Lorena (American Traditional) - Song Lyrics with Orchestral backing music.LYRICS:LorenaWords: Rev. Henry D. L. WebsterMusic: Joseph Philbrick WebsterFirst pub...

  7. 'TIS DUST TO DUST BENEATH THE SOD; BUT THERE, UP THERE, 'TIS HEART TO HEART. Words by Rev. Henry DeLafayette Webster, music by Joseph Philbrick Webster (no relation to each other). Written in 1857 This is a pre civil war song which achieved wide popularity during the conflict.

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