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  • CONTENTS OF VOL. L

    Nanny wilt thou gang with me, 2

    A prey to tender anguish, - 6Pray Goody, - 9

    The beautiful maid, - 12

    Kobin Adair, - . - - 17

    Susan of the valley, - 20

    As thou art fair, my bonny lass, - 23

    Soldier rest, _ . - - 26

    Away with melancholy. - 31

    Gala Water, _ - - - 32

    The thorn, _ - . - 36

    The beggar girl, - 38

    Mary, I believed thee true, - 41

    My heart with love is betiting, - UTIiou art gone awa, - 46

    Friendship, - - 49

    When first this humble roof; - 51

    Ti e day returns, - 53

    Will Cheerly, - - 56

    Oh, no, my. love, no, - - 60

    O list unto my tale of v/oe, - 6:3crin my love were yon red rose^ - 66

    l-Io.v hapless the bard, - - mTlse legacy, - 7^\

    JSvVviet auiJi> on tliy clicek, - 74

  • CONTENTS OF VOL. II,

    SolJier's adieu, - - . . 2

    Cruzy Jane, ----- 6The Welch harper, • - - ' - )2

    I'y a muruiuriiig brooli, - - - 16

    The willow, 19

    ^ prig of shillelah, - - - - 22

    The streamlet, ----- 25Cottage on the moor, - - - 28

    The heaving of the lead, - - - 31

    The galley slave, - - - - S4

    Yes, Henry, yes, with thee I'll go> - 38

    The bold dragoon, - - - - 4\ADear Eliza, ----- 45Vv^ili you connie to the bow'r - - 49

    Adieu, my native land, - - - 52

    Henry's cottage maid, - - - 65

    Wandering Willie, - - - - 58

    The fowler's song, - - - - 61

    Here's a health, - _ - - 64

    The boatie rowe, - - - - 67

    Clarinda, 71

    Lite let us cherish, - - - - 74

    A aid la:ig syne, - - - - 76

  • .o>^,^Y NVlVr

    THOU GAIVC.yyj.^.

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  • () N A]>rNV "wilt thou giing with me, Nor sigh to leave the[

    flanntiiig lt)wn. Can silent Glens have charms for thee.'lln

    (1^^ fc3S ^^mp=^^sr^^mi^.^^e,.S..v canst HlvoiUlniljea*!!

  • conrtlv sf:eue,Wht're thou weri f;dft>st ofthe Fair,Sav can'st

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    thou quit eaf;h.courtlv!>f!«^iie,Whf re thou welt fairest of ihi

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  • O: NANNY ^hfu thou'rt far :wi.y.Will thou not cAsi a wish behind,

    Say can'st thou face the {Mr.tl^h.

    And fiheer with smiles the- h.ed of deatiiAnd wilt thou o'er his breathless f:lav

    ,

    Strew Flow'rs, and d,*-oj) ten«ler Tear,

    Nor tb«n regret those Sf^^vnt.-s so gay

    Wlici'f Uiou vvnrl fnije>t of (lie K.iir

  • > j^ v'»^o rite new Song

    pv'. .rv joy he. .reav'd, How soft I sigh and

    mFf=^^m mf^—

    ^ ^^iaii^njsh, H()*v oft \>y hoi)e (le..oei\M,. Still

  • gfr rj OU J .r i r-r.- r.j^Jwish.ing, still df..si - .ring, 'lo hJiss in \ain

    eyjijU^ ijj'^^ij^p^H ^te

    ing, A ihotis4ii(l tears 1 sht'

  • Sopassdmv liiVs sad morning,

    \(mn^ joys no more returning

    Alas now all around,

    Is «lark and cheerless found'.

    3Ah, why did nature gi\e me,

    A heart so soft and true;

    A heart to ])ain and grieve me,At ills that others rue.

    At others ills thus wailing,

    And inward griefs assailing.With double augiiish irauglil.

    To throh each ])Hlse is taught

    Erelong perchance my sorrow.

    Shall find its welcome clnse,

    Nor distant far the iiuirrow

    That, brings thewish'd re|)ose

    When death with kinmb.

    3Then ceuse luv heart 1o hmgiiish.

    And cease to flow mv tears;Though nought be here btn anguish

    Tile grave shall \ foii'M-i wail .

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  • 12

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    beaumul Maid, I endure for my heatitiful JVfaid, I; . oeaunrai oiaia, i eiKwire lor my n«

    rTTT fri r irfiJrv i ^jlire t«r m^", beautiful Maid, In this bosoin ^hatanffuishi

  • %» hf\>e Attd ^hat ]^r, I oi.dare for my

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  • ^ grief, Or ({nit the gay ttrojig, or quit the gaythrojjg,foTmy

    "^ lief, When ii.^vaV from mv beau.ti.-ful Maid,

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  • * wiiv from mv h&Aatifui Maid, Nor re tire roent nor

    * soliiade ^yield me |y re lief. When a way from myloliiade yield me jy re lief. When a wa>

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    Ji rif'^1 '-""l I nT Mi "JwuMw! r-nir^beautiful Maid ^hen a way from my beautiful

  • 17

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    X ON DON

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    ROBINS not near What was'tm ^# m^ ' "^ *^i^^^^^^^ ^

    vish

  • ^^^^^r̂What ni;»«lr lh' Asseni})y >

    KOHIN A.Uir.Wh.it m^.lf the Ball so fi

    KOBIN was thereWhat when the Plav wasWhat mmh* m; h'-ait so s

    Ohl it was paitiiilJ^ with

    H()BIN Adair.

    hine,

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    now thmi'it fidlil t;; meKOBIN A.lair.

    in>w thou it r.o'd to mt-

    HOBIN AtUr.Vet'h'. m I lov'l so wefl'-"lill ill 111" heart rhafl dwell

    \>i\. I i.an ne'er forget

    Mom^ A lair.

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    ' "^ S.n.ghy

    In rons^u-t Mas each be-uult^jns fair, And^5^^^^a||-~rL„J : » '-^-^-jz"^^

  • e .\er sliillv shallv;^ In const ;tnt was fr'a'^:hheii[ife

  • Mjs^weet SUSAN sweet STJSAN of theValley ofiheViJK

    For sheeTnelldiillolheTlVlaids, Mul vrl tor.iJIthis.harfnsrniine,Yes eVnthe Moe ey'd SALLY; 1 co(il

  • '23

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    ' f— • oSleep the sleep that iuio-ws not breaking. Dream of balttHe* knows pot

    ik^^^^^^mfirMsno more. Days of dau..geT nights of wak.ing

    rjg^g gt-^-ii-tti^^^^^^^;

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    lu oar isles i^ ,cL:iiit,ed hall, .I J

  • Soldier r«st thy -warlfare o'er, Drea^ of fighting

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    eUs jif) more, sit-ejl Iht^ sl*-e]) that knows not hreakipt^

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  • kao>vs not hreakina. Morn of toil nor nicrht oi "wakin

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    No ru«!*- soan h-iirpiii!; ,

    Trum)) nor pil>roi L siiiniirou liert-

    Mustering clah, « .S

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    >n life i.i)(l hii. . .111.dole fiu f ^;antIes ririrr. On lite i.i)(l hii

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  • 52

    fTT?=f.la.i ij.' i.' ;ifol-.ty hiii mt-rri.ly lUerri.Iy sinjr fal.la.

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  • bat's thf use -^f .sigh- inj^, when fimt- is on the

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    l)r,ifcs, \V' wander thro' the bloominff heatheT; But

    ^fct

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    nekYerrow braes, nor Ettnck shaw. can match ihe ladsof-.it i-ii ' ^ « ' .^W f- ' i-i 4:^*^ GALA Water.^' GA

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    as^.f ft

    Rut there is ane a secret ane

    Ahoon them a' I loe tim better;

    And lit be his, and he'U l)e mine.The bouie lad of GALA Water.

    3Allho' his daddie was na0 laiftl.

    And tho* 1 hae na mickle tocher,\*'\ rich in kindest, truest love,

    Wr'llten.l niir Hocks by GALA Water..4-

    ll iieVr \v«',dlli, it ne'er was wtailh,

    "Ihat fx>ft Donteutnient, l)eiLCt- or pleasure.

    Tlicsbiwids and bless f>' ifitjtual i6>e,

    (> 'ft.ifs'lhe ( liielest warlds treasrite.

  • 36

    ^ Sung hy /" I

    THE WORDS BY ROB: BURNS.7*^:/

    AffM^' ^^ ^^=p^'^^ ^'^-A. ^ ^ ^^T^ From ihe-i:^ rr rfr Wh 1, 11 r I

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    m U} 4 Z» \4'. d it " \ p=mited, A spri-white hlossom*d Sloejiny dear CHLOE ret|«sest?d, A sprig^^

    J yff^

    her fair breast to adorn. From the Avhitehloss^mH Sloe

  • I

    '^'^my tlearCHL0E-ff4ues'teU, A sprier her dt-arbrt^ast lo a 'l('i

    i^ mwthEnergy. Teinleilv,

    J '•^ No, by heav ns I ex claim'd, may 1 j)erish if e -ver I

    p 7-1=1 ^m fri^ ^^ plH»t in ih-Ai RJsumlTTHmtN, No,bv hea

    Ifcit

    i:iit¥* plni^in ihatKisumTTHCfkN, No,by heavus 1 t^xciaimM

    (i'-ncj-irj JH.f-^;ti«>lia1elv,

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    *'^iiiaylperisnife vtri pliiat'inlhat posoiu a THOtlN•y - mayim"^heiJ I shewcl hera Ring,an(linii>lor'd herto marry,

    Sbeblnsh'd like the da^vning'of morn;"VVhen 1 shevrll her &c.

    \es, I!l (;o«> ent she repIvH, if you'll promiseThat no jealous rival shall laugh me to scorn;

    No, bv heav'nsT exclaim'd, may I perishIf ev.J, I plaid in ihai bosom a T HO K N

  • ,58

    9

    J-r.I,

    {rrt

  • - inir on, fiiye me some footl to my Mother for^^^^^^WŜ^

  • 2Call me not la/.y back Beggar, and bold enough

    Fain would I learn both to knit and to sew,

    I've two little Brothers at home when they're o[(lenoni!,!i

    Tbcy will work hard for the gifts you bestow.

    Pity kind rVenllemen Art;.

    3() think \\l)il

  • 41

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    P JLJ=ad^MAH\ 1 bt^mm\'A i-HtH^

  • lierv'd Iheetrue, Atid 1 was blest in thus bt- Ue\inj[r, Rqf

    J. njijj.4afl^*—~m M ^m

    now I nH-lf-'M d *

    now I nKnurii *hat t?*er ikiiew A Girl s fuir aiul

    ^^^^^^^

  • 4.^

    .ceivU like thee A_ las deceivH me too se^«r«fiv.ceivu iiK-e TnecA.ias ueceiy«i me ?o

    i i^^ PEar.e thee well Fare thee -well.(i

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    s"^^:

    2 ^

    Fiire Ihee Well yet think a Mhile,

    Oil one -"vhose bosom i)leeds to dotiht thee;

    >Hho now w()ul(l rather trust that smile.

    And die, -with thee than live without ihee.

    Fare thee well 111 think of thee,

    Tlioii le;tv st ine mjinv a hitter 1

  • 4^

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    ^^^^^V,.THX.OV^,,^^^^.

    S^is%C'»

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    Mv heart with

    fe^>i^%u-i^^/^Ji:jijT^^

    rtj,!W!\ij^iP\^mp^J1i .j:^^rig?rJ l J^7l>''-i'

    loveis heati-nir. Disiracled hv those Evf*s. An I me theiloveis heati-nij, Dis traded hv those Eves, Ah I me there

    y-t, ,|j. J 1^ r ' n ^

  • ^ ^>Jo hoi>eto bim who flies. For inecli.sdaiDvDO retreatiilg. No hopeto bim who flieii,For me disdain y*n

    I rosfrit«e Murti^irlies,Whos.- siL!;hs ;»•>•• ^^'>rre,

    'I'm |ti1v '|>' 111 illHs.

  • 46-

    '—^. '^^ ^-—( MJLJLLJLZ!) ) rr.J/

    j^Thoii art g(me a-M'Hifthoii rt ffiinf

    s^mr j ijj^^^^mrx-iym^^^^̂ m

  • %rg^gl;g#^^iH

    Inemls n,s nor ffcouT(lm^;ikf ill* stav>Thotf. hast ciKet..«f|

    111

    Kem'find me N^tTIO'; iTi-mTtlus hour I nevfrihwciAt i

    j-i^J^IJ, J \^h\^̂-"M^

    f^^ wrt^m i^ ^^5^T^t atifrht could alter thee M A -RY.TbniTrt Ttiir

  • Whate'er he said or might pertend

    Wha stole this heart of thine, MARY;Trae love, .Ina su^-e, was ne'er hispnd

    Or nae sic love as mine, MARY.I s])ake sincere, nor flatter'd much,

    Nae selfish thoaght in me, MARY,Amhitioa, wealth, nor naething such;

    No, 1 lovM only thee, MARY.

    Tho' you ve htr^eii false, yet while 1 iKe

    I'll 1,.V nae maid hut thee MARY,Let friends forget, as I forgive

    Tliy wrongs to 1 hem and me, MAKY.So then Farewell', of this, he sure,

    SiiK: vou've heeii false to "me, MA \i\',

    For a' the" world Id not endure

    Half what I ve .

  • V9

    ^^iKNDS^f 1^,^

    ^,^^HU>NABL|,^,^^^^^

    (N>n)|>sf(i hy

    f^'rj,

    m f '^ ^ ^^Sure ii()t to lifes snortI ^0^ ^ Sure iif>ttolir|

    iv^' k JSrr^iO^^t^ti

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    ihf. iHnivt' the ;tri

    m.

    w^4]r-&^^^i fe f::3: ^hall

    ^^#1 n- ' r J^^mHlest scenes! where ills no more ai'iiC)\ ,Where heiiv'n the fliiiin approNes

    ;

    Where heats the heart to i.ouirht hut joy,

    And ever iives and IonVk 1

    3There hieiiil.shi|t's matchless worth shall shim

    ('l\i hearts like nurs sodeHrl'l

    There aiii^els own its |Jov\ r divine;Its na1i\.e home is tlu re .

    Fur here h.lnu. tho (ru n,lshl|.\ rh,.l-n.

    Itv s.dt .1. lli;htN .llsplav ;

    \. t souls like otirs, so toil. hM .. U..I ,i>

    Still pant \

  • 51

    ^,,,.SVVV»SHUMK,.^.^^^^^

    nil b>

    3E

    k I WW, -wiih various cares I str()\ej Mv grain , ^v^sares 1 strode, Mv grain , w^«i

    ^:^

    scarce mv Slieej) w

  • M^ ifti^ JSggf^fgrfgnri:Jvre;|i]^JHH^

    Bynaaf ual to lour hoaril

    J7\

    r^f=rIress'd me Spring our 'lnnk.be stowU; But Avhen hjrr

    Content ami peace the dwelling' shar'd 4

    No other Guest came nigh, .lu them was given tho' Gold was spar'd

    W'liAt Gold could never )my

    ,

    No value has a spl^-iKted l(1^,

    But as the means to prov*-.

    That from the^ Castle to the Cot

    'jThe all of lift; is. Jove.f.

  • J3

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  • ^^^ggs^g^r^ihlTlf sa^f sw»'»: oro-^isan(lgl(>h**s,H«^il^i j^ase me more it n^lelhcemine.

  • '2

    Whilf (lav and iiii;lif < an lirinar< ;

    The IK. n hand that hreaks our hand

    ,

    It hie.vks m\ hliss it hreiiks mv heart

    ,

    THE MEADOWS LOO K ( H^E.^RFITL

    The Sieadows io

    jcqpc)

    So ifiyly they caLrol tl-i-jij^dses ofSpring: Tho nature rejoice:100 ^

  • Sung hy

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    ^^.ls a Sailor holcLAiid MARY was of low degree^ (M

  • *'

    (le.trlv 6, '"('Mas all her de.Iitrbt from moriiiiJir till

    (^ -fi" m r ^ ' ^l»

    m—i*—-p=f"

    ^•-ff^3:

    ^̂ ^s E^s

  • night. To singr of her true lo\ e William €heerl\^),She-

    suim of her true loveWilliam Cheerlv O, sheNiuuif ot ht

    true loveWiitium Cheerlv ()^Twas ail her delight fri

    I

    uionnii!'- Iijl iiii>ht,to sin

  • ^^Across tht* ip**ii*l on*' morn in May,

    Shf s|>ortiv»' 1ri|i|Ml with cht-e/iul hr«>w,

    Th*- Stjuir*; hebfltl her on the way

    Ami askil 4 no. s;iitl she.

    That must not he

    Kor there's «)ne whom I l«>ve Illo^t sincerely ()Pray v\ ho is the youth

    Come tell me the truth

    Sir uiy true |{i\>-is cull'l William (Iheerlv ().

    .'i

    Dear lass said he .. n..M. i lot,

    \waits niv love, i .mu- sli.ire niv slate

    Cont.'iit an. I \iit«ie Myss, w\ < o(

    S.iv will your uiansimi I'l' i' 1 "iv latt^

    Slie suuiiii.^ ..nv>aia jiu

    • v 1 Hirn i>tiirnM she tiK-l Ii^m ilears (>

    Fler Saiior she jirest

    'III her throhhiii^ lueasl

    I lu 11 iii..irie.| her t.i>.- ' V W,,,,,! Cheerlv

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    //z.:^^i-//^^. ^V-"'

    1r,t< u-r| «n lo-.t^ \ ell, Higbs^ellsmvs;tilhtiarf amifaslDDy tears ft

  • Yft think no t of coklness tbev fall to ac nise vou , Did

    wish from MARIA to ^o. But if'it ffives jileasufe fo

    rpg_j |j ^|jivt^^^^ ^^

  • ^ r^6-2^ ^von my «u-ar HAKKY Sh;»ll I hliirne v'xir

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  • loves to sharf. When heaves the soTt ic .sii'usjvf-

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    >h; An'l l)Ue(ts to think thejroodthe (airjii Moom of \..!it,

    ^^^^^^^PJY=^ ^ 5^EE*^fe

  • 'Twas «leail of itight, the wiiul blew ke^n,

    Thtf miKin shonf round a gio

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    M A \ W K I. L G () K n ON E S (} T

    !^^Alia S.ozzeJ

    iii>

  • () wt*re nay love yon hawthorn wild .

    That syents afar the ev'ning gale,

    An' 1 inysel the "winged hf"e/.e

    To kiss her fragrant flo-wVs so i)ale.

    E'«' h (lay lU taste ent racing bliss

    Tirll time had stol'n her lusrioMs hloom,

    An' wheri she'd fade, my warmest IVre'thShould shield (rae can id, 'ii; III w niter's i;to

  • 6'S

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    p^#^-tT^-^^=?tf=^^' Hovy hapless the bar,dMheni his mistrf^ssdenit^s. OutI all

    l(>\«si)eakins»;sinilef(>iv »Il his carf,VV ho reads prom I

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  • 70

    hh-^^i-£;te^

    sou l movin tr st^rv^estowshtrliricfht 1 iif)tite (or soft J'itv

    ^^S^i^Bffi-3

    r-i;

    TJiat h;iq) which Mils Avont iu warm f;tii':v'N rich liotir.

    To call forth the raptaresof lo\ r's \^\^'^\^^\\ s(>ii^« ,

    Nfglectecl hangs iq) in the dark i' i it ^^ liower.

    While the cold wiuds of Night o'er its (.U(ir(lsss\ei-i,,»l(i

    4-

    Attimesits wild strain,as of hea i hreakiiii^ vvop,

    On the-wartderer steals,as at t\M^^i;ht ht- Ix-nd^,

    Oerthr moss .roviMfil t^rave ^^h^I.• its ma (. In- !,ia,

    And a tear .d' rt-.gr,^t -u h.s iiu-morv |.n.

  • 71

    \^^^A^^^^:s^rs&^!Si^x

    ILfjl J": i J-^^On IRT ffteen banks of Shartm>n,whtr

    FrTTT^Shf-flah was ijit!;h. No blithe Irish !.»(( was so happv a^j"i Ao

    i±- s

  • 71

    Sweet maid on Ihv cheek whei el li.

    ^^^^^^^^mw^^. -krz..^-:

    Musi, o! llT:

    ^^^^^^^^ ^

  • ^ g^ ^iMliite.iMss aii.t |,ii ii1\ 1)1^-11(1, I see lh

  • Jxiulit j.>ii tie- t* U (loiii tliy love heam.in

    76

    ^ izufip

    f—

    ^

    j^ike the luois . turf' f)f Heav'n she

  • Dm.'.

    '^mmPV1^Jt aiji shall I ht-ar tb^p declare ihv s. If iiiiiM

    Kilt il KiJesh.iH my nrturse in Ibe hattlear rest ,

    My liaiira's de-.u name, -with iii\ I'asi fleetinir f,ieafb

    I'hrou^h yonder far sky shall ascend to the hirst ,

    N'.rcjiiif my hnxlsonlin tin moment nl de.tih.

  • ( M^IDIHIDII^/'r.-yy

    ^^^P^-^p^p

    ^, /m,^'r \^-[.[nfj^m^im

    mv^^wm^^mt^^^ J r • -iv^rHmp^i^m

    ^^Mf lH^-^lr-c!^(lieiT- .A.(li(*-(i. niv onlv lite. Mv honoiiir calls

    aii;'.' I>v^*''

  • Se J^i

    rlJ-J^^ r- J'N.J J Jfrom thee, tte-member thoaVt a SoldieA "wife, Those

    ^sr}ii^^f-ti=d^-tj. ^1

    p ^ î'^:l^^^/JJJJIJ.Jj -/^^

    Tears but ill be.come thee, "What tho* by du.-ty

    ^^. ^^^^^^^^^

    am onlld, "Where thand ring Cannons rattle."Wh

  • self mij^ht staud appall'd, \Nnen on the wings (ff

    fM,/jnr^/.i jL_iaLa^^^

    \ lh\ dt-ijr lovt»; To hea\ d a.hovr ._.... ihv (ervf

    g ,f, pt v~"lLl±f

    o..ri.sons are fInwn,'rhH te-nder pravr thon ^jutVt ii]

    *here, Shall call a ^ti^rdian Anirt I (low o Shall

  • call a guardian AnLgteldo-WTi,To-wrat(;Ji me in the batti

    »\in4'Kr'r-ri.rPWo^

    jf^^^ttcfl]rT[frjj.jii.u>..j.^Ti^^^^Yffmrtfrrrrr^,^ mr-w^JrM.-Jthe^^ MmB^

    Mly s;vf«tx tby lair trnih shall 'he.As s^ord and huckltr serving.

    My lift" shiill he more djear tome,BecaaKe. of thy. preserving :

    Let peril rome, let horror threait,'

    Let thyiufering Cannons.ratUe,I llfearl

  • Whv tair Maul in t-vry It^aturr art:* sucl

    ?i"J.,JhJ/nfr%^igns of fear express'l^Can awandnuir wrt-lch. ,t-tl

    ^^ ^^mCreature, v\ith smh terror fill fhv hrt-asi,

    77 t*^^^ >— -,

  • feLHt-f 1^f^^^=^^^Do my fi'emifH looks a-Lu'ni »b«-i- 'I'rusi iii.-s.-.( f-lUi\

    z^i^z^x:

    V:?szr:«:

    f^^t harm thee. Shun «U)1 tht-ii |)'M)r CK /VZV JANE

    '-W i ' M \r%-::̂ -^:—9-T9:M.l ~ i» -r-

  • fJ • L . Ti-1_ r bj -^ n i j' -^-L . I I 1id my m(ii^» Wbi iil iMeh fl.tt . t^^r sigh ami tvirigoish

    5-r^^ r^^^^^^"^ Think ihem fals

  • Foudlv mv \t^^ ^^**

    Fondly my yoiinti; he;irt n^_ceivU him. Which was

    'dootn^i U> lovt- hut one. He sii»;h\l he vow'd and I h»

  • ..I:lih:^

    *^Britiii. HEN-KY (le«l with him for e.vt-r Fled th*-

    *^ wits,-of CHA.ZY JANE. Now forJorn and broken

    ^>^>.f f'^ l JlObHLiilS

    'nĴ \ J ._rr-rT^ij;^

    jL-g/Lj :;:;itOi) iF^ tt spot %»h«"r»" _!.!>< WH l>4rt. . r

  • ^^^^ft^--^^^^On th;»t spot whfi , Still I

    ^m̂^^m^^^

    ^ n frp^^̂ ^^sing my love lorn dittv , Still 1 xtow...1y

    ^L^:_4_gi^^=^g4-r^

    fel^7:^^ifr-h-a4i£:

    BjiLtMifn^t̂i-^^Ct [));!(

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    .•^^*-^"'''^" "^«^*^,(•..J1H'-'S»-(| h\

    u>^.

    ^^#4#f4ffi3^les I sing of Ifwe and Haltle talfs. MfT.ri.Jv^ ?^efzSf^ ^^^TT^frfrgjfe

    tlms I sn^nd tny uie Tno po-or mv hreast jslre#irnm4tr

  • 13 ^1 The hiithe old Harper callU am I, In Ih** wdoh

    i^ ^\fs 'mid moanfains hi(rh) In the "welch vaJrs 'iBid

    --fore a Castlf Gate, liiSong a BiiltK I fh1;i1h, Orhow a

    agn%MlLLi^^

  • iM^-f-ia^.a^^^^With rlcH and pt)r .* "welcotne puest. No r.arfs -rn

    SE r^J^ifXr^J i cJ/p^^

    yrjf-rjnr JLrrifxmrndt^ im..()ii mv Breavl, Tb^ hlilheolfl Harper call'l ar

    I, In the mrl(;h,vales nnd mountains hJidi,Inlhe -welch

    |l When Sol il..lumes Ihe westerjo Skv, And EA-euii,^

  • 1.5

    Zevbvrssolllvsigh, Oil fiiu^-s ..n Vill.ii;.- jrive-n \\,l\\ Wlnle

    round me dancf tbe Kusticsgav\ Ami oft'' \^^l»^'M vt-ilH by

    C\

    hie Night, Thewind'»-ingSbe[)ilt.rdsI dtJij^tjIliehlitht^oM

    ^^^m =ipp (7\I Hi!|rx)frcall'dam I, liithewfl(h"v;j

  • 16

    y^^

    ^^XVRMUl^IJVGj^^

    OA'

    CKI •).'-^ ronipost'd by ^

    yv /

  • I

    ''voofLfnne and svye^-t srt- nted i

  • Messings of health and conteatmentht* mnie^ And no"^ Ad:lih;

    cateK shall dis-txirb my te^^Tose, /^^^ "'*•

    B«i» fi>e from Ihf Ills

  • l-^

    ^^\ ^; W 1 L JL o T*^ >3'^^ ---^ (^ Song bv

    THEAIKE KOYAL DRURY LANE,

    rotin)os»td by

    ' /I

  • Mffh . - - iu^jr, lfin»(re-T a si.^ca-inore i

    F. ^ P.

    pmWiLIow, "Wil.low, WiL-ioM', -with his hand on hi

    g^P^

    \y—

    t"

    fe: ^mmWil.low, Wil.Juw, Wil„low, O ^"iLJow,WiL.luw,

    ^1-^ ^ef

    r-r.---^

    Wil- low, "Sinj^ O ih*' green Willow, ShiJlbemy jrarliunl.,

    ^S

  • E^E^ '^=^^(> fill' iriteii Wil.^IoAv, SluJI he my jrar. , laud

    E^ rTTf^tfiT^^ |c=IC

    PJTQJIT

    He Sjghil in his Singing and after eaoh groan,

    () Willow, 'Willow, Willow,

    I :im ilea

  • ««

    SUNfV BY

    (£ i£fJoSiistonc ^it tb*

    r^'^^r,^^^,- ll^'if,r/^^^^^^m^/t

    ffmmm^^

    #^i^^^^^^if'iil l-.iUb man* H«- lnve-s ;«lf ihiiK love ly lnv«-s

  • «3

    all that he can with his Sprig of Shillelah and Shamrofii, si

    ho-.u- '^ and sound, N

  • that h« tie. lights with his Sprig of Stilleluh and

    ff r j^

    .

    ^ ^t^^?=E*' Shamrock so green. ^

    1' 11 '''••

    f r i.^i=±=HU-=s-h^N-il^"Who eVr had the luck, to see Don ny hrook fair,An Irish man all in his glory is there.With his Sprig of Shillelah and Shamrock so grren.

    His Cloaths spic and span new without eVr a spe nice neck ,He goes to a tent and he sj>ends halt a crown.He meets with a friend and f(;r love knocks him down,

    With his Sprig of ShilleJah and Shamrock so }rr^-^n ,5

    At EvViing returnibtr as homewards he irotss,

    His heart soft with whisky his head soft wilti lilows,From a Sjirig of Shillel.ih and Shamrock so green,

    He nit;»:»ts with his Shvlah who blushing a smile,('.fies" gfcil agon IVt'* \^i consents all the whilt- ,'Vii the Piie«t?oon ifi'sy i;o and nint- months after that,A fine K;d>ie cries "tio^N dVe do father Patr

    With vour Sprig ol Shillelah and Shamrcick so green .

    Bless the Country I say that gave Patrick his hirth,Bles« the LanJ of the Oak and its. neighhonringearth,Where grows the Shi I It-I all a'n 4 Sham rug k so green,

    May the Sons of the 'IhanLs the I'weed and Shannf)B.Prul) the. l-Venr;b ^vh^.^dareplant at our confines a Cannon,I'nited anil hiU'pV/at Lovaltys Shrloe iMay theHfise- and tjie Thisl le loaii^ fldtifish and twine,

    K*biind a Spri'^ of Shillelah and Shamrock so\green.

  • «.5

    Snug T>y

    y/amr// ,>^

    N THE WOOHMANi

    W. ShieM: ^>.A

    ?^^^ii^^^^ua^

    I'h*^- Sfiviimlt-l th»< fl«)w\I rotuvl her Cot , all thf

    pii^^E^^^^

  • ^^^^fe^i rHow oft has lis f:»)itrsK ht-eii tor-. .got'. While if

    J.

    I

    ^ ^m

  • 272'/ VVrs*'.

    ^ — V ' 'Kt*.,lieve me ihe fcuid Nil-.ver Tiiltr' kjit-w from

    4=^=^,:^^^

    m^^^mmf^^^k lie Ur^- kiKU lliiill wll IfiivVI ihff.iir I'n/eM

    (a;^ /.y -rr-r -f—y ^?^„Y?v

    fm^$^^^For siJt-iilJv si-ifiit-lv swiHing A\i1h pride it rr..

    ^^ ^^&* J^^t^i^.11-.-. t e.l br. l...^k lolhe>;k

    gfT^^P^

  • 2H

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    Composed by

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  • ^~ Oi.i>li;ms aiv Siste-isaml 1 sa'l.ly poor. •"

    }

    Rfit jion 11, -lit HiiIkC. Uayv'tliatst^ntls .oH Uie Moor, \

    m

  • ^z:a»z-z:

    '^ Dtr.iljiltl^' ('eHa^g, Nirii iie..1JitlkCctiM^fli, yon ii'-.iL litl I.

    (TV Cv

    ^^m̂ ^^^^mm^r\)t-taj!;e, 'I lijii sfjiiiils «,)nlh« Mnor.

    i^fe^^^TKr l,.,ik' ft.iily Soutr (lo.s l(r Jtl.oiir iiivH.-,

    C'lUfiiir^.l w- jiisl ket-p llif Woltt- from (bt- l)uur,

    And Plioebii

  • 31

    ^v^^^'^NeoFT,,,.Suojr I

    Composed hy

    ^^

    J^//

    ^^^^^

    ulu .1 Willi (av'rini^ jj^.il*-, (Jur giilLuilShi p up < h.iiiii' 1 ^1.t-i1lcV

    ^==^

  • 3L'

    f^ i.i:_., 1 _ ^Tr ...w 1-1... !,: ,U Kl....'rr.4 1 ..*^ M)U(1 (ling under *m..sv >i;til, Tin- high blue wesUjjil.mdai*

    |g/.r r nitg^g^gpiSeitiuHu Signing, And lo the Fi..l.i1

  • }

    ^^^^^^^^m^^^^^^^m^

    •Vim! Iveaiintr up t(^ ir.iin th*- P'lrl,Sninr- M>;H known "l)|V< 1 kcO* in vit-w,-

    An Al.hv Ttm'r, im H.uhiJui Koil,Or Beacon, to \\u- Vess. I 1 nu-,

    WluJt: oh ibe L^-a«l Iht- St,.man Hinig,And lu th^ ]M..l ,;l,f>/

  • 31-

    (^r/yUJ/rtJO

    \ IS

    Hr-'Jir L/ ir^Ft^^ ^

  • Oh, think on mv fatel Once 1 tree, ^dom en-^

    v'r| i r i J r ir r i^

    . -joy'd, Was as bap.X)y as ba\)..py could be

    f'\ r lJ.1Jj^lJ^J/ip.T3/^

    ^\ r i f ^L'l r .^^ciif^But plea.-sure is fled! Even hope is (It^^^ ' r,.i: Y

    -. tToyU, a

  • taVu i)y lli^- I*'*', M was the fi..;i,t of iute, To^^JJ-^L/irglJ^

    ^rar melrom her 1 a.doTe, When thought hiinirs U

  • Haiti, luird is my fate; Oh how galling my chain.

    My lift^'s steerM by misery's the lash,

    Vet my breast bUvrtis tor her I adorej

    While around me the unfeeling lnllo\vs will da*h,

    I Mgh and still tuc at thr Oar.

    3

    HoNV fortune deceives 1 had |)leas"ure in tow,

    The Port where she dwelt we'd in view,'

    Bill the wishM Nui)ti

  • .^«

  • Where'er ihy footsteps thy footsteps paint thfc w

  • '"J'J.Vf rjr'r'- lfirwlf i

  • Jovj NoTihinkof a..nv J^v but

    F. 2Ws Henry yes with thee I'll go.

    Nor sij;^ for any \)leasnTe |)ast,

    Whether with sultry heat 1 ftl«w,Or Shiver iu the Northern bUsi-,

    Supported by thy friendly Ariji,.Fatigue and toil -were light to me.

    My Sotil no dangers can al^rm,^lest thro* the world to follow thee.

    3And shou'd the ill wliich most 1 dread,

    Sbon*d pain or grief tliy ]i rest,No muse imtan^hl b\ fondest love,('oii'd like ihy NaiiCy wat< hlul be,

    Whilst ev»ry tenJer care shou.*d iffov.-,

    Hi'v. much mv jovk depenti (jn thee.

  • !4fu Thtre was an ancieift Fair, O she--vijjj^m \i^i'vr

    r f,-nr^f—

    r

    IcwM a nafe young' man. And she could not throw sly

    ±=:

    I

    * - » SE5^:

    |l: rr. c i -'; ir^^j^fe^^ks at him, Bui on.-lv ihm' Lx-r fan: with h*

    j( [ ' [ i^f.-.Tse^

  • 43

    hj'j i ;|j jLj_; i jj' J Jwinks and blinks lliis -waddling minxiht-r qciizzinggliiss,bi

    z:^

    i:' t i::p-i^i^ i :^̂ ^==i

    S^^

    f7\ addih:

    J j' j^LcK-';-rg. i r ^ g.leer and sidle, OlslielovM a h

  • ^'rr'r c^ i f -f- i p f ^imshe had a rolling t^y«, it!> fellow ij, had iioiit^,

    Would voukuow the reason why, it was, because she had ))ii1 mi*.,

    with her winks and blinks, this waddling minx,

    She Could*nt keep her one eye idle,

    O; sheleer\l at this Dragoon, with his long Sword, S.iddle, IJi illf

    Whack Sec.

    Now he was tall and slim, she stjab and short was s^ri'wn.

    He look'd just like a mile inlength, she just like a mlUt^toJu-;

    With her winks and blinks, thiswaddTing .mi»x,«

    Her cjuizzing gl,ass, her leer and sidle,

    O: shesighMtothis Dragoon, "bless your LvngSwordjSaddl'-TU^ ' |

    Wha

  • *-.

    thtjWords by

    4///rO.PA^i/^„,.

    the MUSIC 8v

    ll.TOTI^IFW

    J'r /

  • 4H

    ^m Would. Hea,v^ some^ I Would Hea,v^ somejA-| ^ i,| III I Mym fa^m ^i

    ^i^i>^j r. r r i-^JJT^"

    lo smooth our rug----.ged paih ne.-

    J''iJJiii i UiiJ

  • >ii not iell.

    CiriJ-.t tLou not telL _Wh;if I shi)uld

    ^^^^^^m^m ^^ SMsa

    L^to44^j^^siiiimt?, ^ Thee dear t-.Ll, Z A

  • ^m-rUit ^h^ } 1i^^mlJF^r^f if r firtr-M-^ ' 'hr —-—1 lu 1 J. .—f—fc

    By ihy lov»d nvime luy throbbing breasi

    ,

    Is oft with grief or joy imprest^

    For frequent with a lengthened sigh.

    And oft with joy, 1 T-.ipttir'd cry,"Oear, dei.r ELIZA."

    3Ah why did fate in angry mood,Thee from my longing arms exclude;When thou, of all thy sex beside,Wert form'd with me thro* life to gliile,

    Charming ELIZA.4

    Tho' busied through the live long day,

    Still oVr my heart thoti hold'st thy sway;And thro' the varying dreams of night,Thy form is present to my sight

    ,

    Lovely ELIZA.s

    "When all thy -various charms 1 tra

  • V)

    ^^O^ COME TO j,^^

    ^o.A Favor. fe .S,,„^^

    WRITTEN BY

    ssEE ffir ifrfr iffrf i fff r ijn

    P1—

    r

    ^^^r i r

    Will voii comt- io the^^^^ t^^^l^^.^ TTIll >UII i.liiur- III

    5d-^iiLX^ifn—rr-^V j'# ' > ' * f

    sha.

  • ^- „ rr , r|

    /r.f|

    , ^^^ i>^ ^,.- „ll 1I...1 ..^iX. x^ -ii7:u _??- A-

    .5o

    Ro,-*es • all spangled -with Dew, "Will you com» to.lh

    spangled -witb Dew, Will yoii will you wi 11 you will yuci

    omf folEe Btrw'r, WilWmi ^ill voiiwijl von v\ill y

  • VtfM.^ri'^m i J^iJT^' j i .u

    There under tlie Bow'r on Roses yo«*il iif

    ,

    With a blush on your Cheek but a smile in your eye,

    WIU you, will you, will you, avIU you

    Smile mv belov'd.

    Rul ",

    Will v.Mi, ^sill ^ou, vill n'mi, will yoii

    Won't l.'-vu.

  • 3^1

    THEATKE KOYAL DHUKY LANE,

    Wrifien & Composed by

    f'-JV r. Lr[; i rjm^://

    Land a..dieti ihe Ves^sel sVTt?ads bet ^vTellingSails,!^.

  • ,..dieu tny »»:i..iiNV liiiid, A.-ditm, the Ves-,»«1

  • spreads hex vvvHlir-ing Sails, Fer.^aps 1 htt.,-sn

    Faiewell, d^iq- Village, oh, fare^vell,

    Soft on the gale thy mutittuT dies;

    1 h«ar thy solenm e^-'niug bell.

    Thy spires yet glad my aching eyt^s

    .

    Tho* fre({iient falls the cUizzliiig tear,

    I scorn to shrink fiom Fate's decree;

    And think not, cruel maid, that eVr,I'll breathe another sigh for thee.

    Adieu Ace.

    3111 vain, thrcP shades of fr(iwi\ing night,

    Mine eyes thy rocky coast explore;Deep sinks the fiery orb of light,

    1 -view thy beacons now no more,HisK,)nllo-ws, rise, Blow, hollow wind,

    (Nor night, nor storms, ror death I fear;)Ye friendly, bear me hence, to find.

    That Ptjace which Fate denies me here.Adit'ciirc.

  • d.'>

    iP!-' I^^-i VIS^«-->s=-LU-^L^5»KV=->.

  • i^jrii-j^^'^'^^ I

    .

    I ^^Lr Jtmf—=h-r rhv lo\>« i

  • Through ihe Vale my griei a^ipeats,

    Sighing sad, -with prarly tfars;

    Olt tby Image is my theme,

    As 1 wander on the greeu.

    See from my cheek the colour fli'es,

    ^nd loves sweet hope wiihin me dies;

    For oh dear HENHY thon»8t betray'd,Thy lii\»-- -Willi tbv ])4ioT Cottage Maid

  • .58

    W'tittfii by -

    -T^isc^iWuh Syan»hf»nifsAc AccoiD|>aniinfijts In

    V__-^ -- — -

    ^ Jrf

  • ain oiulydeitPw^Tellnie thoubring'stnieiDy'WiL.-LIE

    p> l j N^ifrj \i=.=i î=(Nrr^j ij'Mf rj I f • rx^^

    .Winler -winds blt-^L)ad and cauld at iTur parti ni^Jthe sTimV.Winler -winds bl(-^L)ad and cauld at uur parting,

    !

    -'-'

    '

    '

    '

    -

    —^^r^

    i ^m^fft#^^i^q^F?=F

    Ft-UTsfornlvWlLLlE brought tears in my eV,"Welcome now

    iM^^=:^1t m

  • Hest ye wild Storms, in the ciivt^ ofyour Sllimhf rs,

    HoAV your

  • HI

    v7i 1"^ ^^^^-^—

    ^

    THE WORDS BY MONTGOMERY,

    Com|»n«itf

  • k>{;>fk.^ ini»;sTBy iponn»-iits{ly,Tht;reV not aFovIt-r more re

    Ah "wholike tBC ran spp^(lthenirt,(3rt(iiit-lhe nierrv

    flitjv«;;.I.t-i,'rbr-ii uhv O'vshv shonli l_re^>int-,Si nceall the rfwing

  • The thrush ;iikI Linnet in tht ivalt^.

    The Nv\eet seniitjsttrr'd N^ghtiuj^al*',

    The Bull— finch» Wren, and Woodlark all

    ()|)ev my Summons' -when 1 call,OI could 1 form some cunning snare,

    To catch the coy cikjjietting fair.

    In cupid*s filmy weh so liuf,

    The V''*'*ty gi'^1'^ should all he mine

    3

    When uU were mine, Among the resi

    ,

    IM

  • 84

    * / ^

    BY

  • -^—

    y I II

    it^ . w .1 y I. .| I r J"Here's a health to them far .iwa, The\ aieg;uieto^vars fal il

    HeTefe a health

  • bitter indeed In the s(»i row th;it flo\^VPerha])sW^^'sa^ii>{rf.^r^

    bitter indeed is the sorrow that flow's Perhapsyv^-'re saying fa

    Tfae^ are (jrane the sword for lo draw,

    li> defence of their (;ountr5*s Law,

    But v,o*;i to ^lif arm thjit do«\s any harm,

    T

  • ^H^BOATJE K0^.^,

    A FAVORITE DUET FOB 2 WICES , \

    sv'*-f(l, W.."-! may thg Boai.ir tow, That^^^^m^^^^Viepifl, Wi-M .ir,*\ lb- B.ial . 1- rcm^ Tli.it

    Kl^±=±

  • ^ains tht^^-^iLQ'^ bjt'ad . The Boatie rows tin

    fi-rtfVN ^ sgains the liaixn's' l^tead. The Boatie rows ih**

    Koatie rows ihe Eoatie tows fa' -weel,--

    Me'ckle luck at.tend the Boat, Themerlinirthecieel.

    Meickle luck ut.tend theBtiat,Tb.eTntrlini£lhe creel.

  • 2

    1 oust my line in Largo Bay,AjkI fishes 1 catch'd Nine,

    'Twas Three to hoil, and TJir«e

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    My ktrt-tch J put tlve' .my bead.And djess'd my^el' f"' braw,

    I tTwe my heart -wras dotif an' wae,

    When JAMIE gaVd awa,Bnt "WKel may the Boatie ro-w,

    And liicky l"»e hei- part

    And lightsome he the lassie's

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  • When clouds obscure ihe -.itmosphere,

    And forked lightnings tend the air,

    The Sun resames his Silver crest,

    And smjifs adorn the "West.

    The genial Seasons soon are o'er,

    Then let 'ere -we cpiit this Shore,

    Contentment set^k; it is lifes zest,

    The Sunshine of the Breast..

    ,4Ax^ay %vilh every tctil and care',

    And ce^ise the rankling thorn io weaj ,

    Willi manlu! hearts H/c's conflict's ni«

    .'Till nieath souim!'- iho retreat.

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  • syne my dear. For auld lanff Syne, We*ll

    We i-w-A hae I'aidK-l in Ihc Burn.Frae iiiorniug Sun lill diiif,Rut Seas b«--t>veeii as litaid he' ii loaiM,

    Sin' aulil 'aug syne^

    For aiild I,ui^ lyue &:';.

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