N-The Banks of Sullane C- A- T- S-100 K-C B-3/4 F- H- M-6D-8 E-8 S-6 F-4 c-5 c-0 c-0 E-4 D-5 E-8 D-8_E-0_D-0 C-5 C-0_D-0 E-5_D-8 C-8 A-8 C-4 E-4 E-7_D-7_C-7 L- It was ear- ly on a bright har- vest mor- ning. I strayed by the banks of Sul- H- M-5D-2 D-8_E-8 F-4 c-5 c-8 E-8 D-5 E-8_F-0_E-0 D-4 C-4 C-8_D-8 E-4_F-0_E-0_D-8 C-0_A-0 @-0_A-0 L- lane, To gaze on such beau- ties of na- ture as grace ev- 'ry H- M-5C-4 D-5 E-8 D-2 D-8 E-8 F-8 G-5 G-8_a-8 c-8_d-8 e-8_f-0_e-0_d-8 e-8 d-8_e-0_d-0 c-4 D-8 E-8 L- wood- land and lawn. Oh the pros- pect was sure- ly en- chan- ting, As gay H- M-5F-8 G-5 G-8_a-8 c-5 d-8 e-8_c-8 d-5 d-8_e-8 d-8 ST44d-8 c-5 a-8_G-8 E-4 a-4 G-8_E-8 S-6 L- las- sies in ju- ve- nile plume pro- me- na- ded by the banks of B-4/4 H- M-5D-8_E-8 C-8_A-8 S-6 ST34C-2 a-8_G-8 ST44E-4_F-0_E-0_D-8 C-8_A-8 @-8_A-8 ST34C-5_D-8 E-7_D-7 C-7 D-2 S-6 S-6 L- that ri- ver, that flows by the town of Ma- croom.