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SWEET DORA DARE 
Music by CHARLES D. BLAKE, 
Words by ALBERT A, HILL, 
1. Tripping down the val-ley, 
2. All the lads are sigh-ing 
Skipping o’er the lea, 
At, fair Do - ra’s feet, 
Con espresslone. 
Like a plume of ra - yen, is the bright sheen of her hair, 
If they think she lores them just be-cause she drops a smile, 
lit - tie mai - den just as fair as maid can be; 
for a, week at one bright smile of hers so sweet 
tempo. 
ritardando. 
AVak-ing love-born ech - oes in the hearts of all who hear 
Or-ange-flowers with Li-lies of the Ya! - ley in her hair, 
Wak-'mg sweet-est ech - oes thro’ the wild-wood far and near, 
Wh.en the sum-mer comes a - gain my Do - ra Dare will wear 
thro’ tiie val - ley ring 
between you and I; 
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Sweet l)o - ra l)are, My darling Bo - ra Bare 
Bo-ra with the Bi-lies of the Val-ley in her hair; Bar-ling lit-tle Bo-ra, she's the iair-est of the fair, My heart it will m pit-a-pat at sight of Bora Bare. 
By permission of Wm. A. Pond <£• Co., owners of copyright. 
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