"'Tis the Harp in the Air" (1845) Romance Sung by Miss Louisa Pyne in the Grand Opera of MARITANA [Words by A. Bunn?, Esq.] Composed by William Vincent Wallace, 1812-1865 New York, NY: William Hall & Son, 239 Broadway [Source: 176/100@Levy] [MARITANA.] I hear it again 'tis the harp 'tis the harp in the air It hangs on the walls of the old moorish halls It hangs on the walls of the old moorish halls Tho' none know its minstrel or how it came there. Listen Listen There There 'Tis the harp in the air 'tis the harp 'tis the harp in the air It telleth of days that are faded and gone It telleth of the brave of the lovely and fair Of warriors grave And of maiden's despair. There there there there. List Pilgrim list, 'tis the harp in the air. List Pilgrim list, 'tis the harp in the air. List Pilgrim list, 'tis the harp in the air. List Pilgrim list, 'tis the harp in the air. List Pilgrim list, 'tis the harp in the air. There there there there.