To Miss Kitty Duffy, New York. "No Love So Sweet As Thine" (1870) Song and Chorus By Henry Tucker, 1826-1884 New York: J. L. PETERS Plate No. 788-3 [Source: 100009459@HSM/LoC] 1. Ah, well do I remember The hour when first we met; And by that money fountain, My footsteps linger yet; For in its low, soft murmur, There is a magic tone, That seems almost to whisper An echo of my own. CHORUS (or SOLO) [sung after each verse] Ah, well do I remember Your dear hand clasped in mine,-- 'Twas them my heart first told me, "No love so sweet as thine." 2. A change has since come o'er me, A cloud is on my brow; The summer days are over, And we are parted now; Yet part we not forever, I know thou still art mine; And death alone can sever This trusting heart from mine.