"Mountaineers Song" (1850) "TJERRAN, I SKOG." as Sung by MADLLE. Jenny Lind, at her Concerts in America New York, NY: Firth, Pond & Co., 1 Franklin Sq. New York, NY: Saml. C. Jollie, 300 Broadway Published under the Supervision of Henry C. Watson and Geo. Loder. [Plate No:] J. L. No. 21. Quidor, Eng[ra]v[e]r. [Source: 188/003@Levy] 1. Far in the woods Roam I from thee; Deep in my soul Cling’st thou to me. Sound I the horn, love; Ringeth it by: It says, “For thee love, I’d gladly die.” Sound I the horn, love; Ringeth it by: It says, “For thee, love I’d gladly die.” 2. While the breeze wafts Its tones o’er the lea, Think ’tis my soul, Sighing for thee. Sound I the horn, love; Ringeth it by; It says, “For thee, love, I’d gladly die. Sound I the horn, love; Ringeth it by; It says, “For thee, love, I’d gladly die.