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SONGS.

A BEGGAR I am, of low degree (comic)
Adieu, my native land, adieu! ...
A song to the Oak, the brave old Oak
All in the garden of beauty there grows

Away with melancholy

Away, away to the mountain's brow

Adieu! adieu!-my native shore

A hermit that dwells in these solitudes cross'd me

All in the Downs the fleet was moor'd..

A very little man, very how came you so' (comic)

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15

16

19

24

52

55

60

84

85

94

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A tale I tell now without any flam (comic)

A landlady of France, she lov'd an officer, &c. (comic) 177

And did you ne'er hear of a jolly young waterman.... 148
As pensive Chloe walk'd alone

... 161

139

A traveller stopped at a widow's gate (comic)

.... 180

A blessing unknown to ambition and pride.

195

A curious tale I now will disclose (comic)...
A clod-hopping country clown (comic)
A famous man was Robin Hood
And are you sure the news is true?..

At the dead of the night, when by whiskey, &c. (comic) 264
And has she discharged the sweet youth (comic)...... 273
Adoo and farewell to this wile smoky town (comic)... 278
Alas! the battle's lost and won

A song I'll sing,-a reg'lar joker (comic)
Ah why did I gather this delicate flower

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A weary lot is thine, fair maid .....

A belle and beau would walking go (comic)
As Kate and I down in the glade..

At the Baron of Mowbray's gate was seen
A bumper of good liquor..

And ye shall walk in silk attire

Again the balmy zephyr blows

Amid the myrtles as I walk

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304

306

314

321

336

350

359

373

Believe me, if all those endearing young charms

Anna, thy charms my bosom fires..

Behold the Britannia! how stately and brave
Behold how brightly breaks the morning
Be mine, dear maid; my faithful heart
Begone, dull care, I pry'thee begone from me
By the gaily circling glass

Bound 'prentice to a waterman, I learn'd a bit to row

383

18

29

60

91

93

101

109

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Beloved of my soul, though this moment is bringing

263

Blow gentle gales, and on your wing

263

Bid me discourse, I will enchant thine ear..

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Come, arouse thee, arouse thee, my brave Swiss boy

104

Come landlord, fill a flowing bowl..

132

Cease, rude Boreas, blust'ring railer...

182

Contented I sit with my pint and my pipe.

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Can you to the battle march away.
Cherry ripe, ripe, I cry

Cease, cease; those sighs I cannot bear

294

995

302

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Come, come, my jolly lads, the winds abaft
Comfort, damsel, why that sigh!

Come, shining forth, my dearest

Day has gone down on the Baltic's broad billow
Drink to me only with thine eyes

Dame Durden kept five serving girls...

331

341

347

38

47

74

Do you ever think of me, love?...

80

Deserted by the waning moon..

131

Draw the sword, Scotland! Scotland! Scotland!..

... 196

Do you ever think on me, Peg? (comic)

267

Dick Friz was a barber's man (comic).

277

Dear maid of my soul, should I perish
Deeply still, without a motion

350

360

Dear object of defeated care

379

Ere around the huge oak that o'ershadows yon mill .. 76

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Fly care to the winds, thus I blow thee away

153

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Good bye, my love, good bye...
Gaily sounds the Castinet

Go, brightest of the flowery race
Green grow the rashes, O
Give me then life's largest cup

How stands the glass around

Here's the bow'r she lov'd so much

Hail to thee! England, blest isle of the ocean

He that will not merry merry be

Here a sheer hulk lies poor Tom Bowling

How sweet at close of silent eve....
Hurrah o'er Hounslow Heath to roam..

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282

311

358

384

15

18

45

50

51

58

79

Hail smiling morn, that tips the hills with gold
Here's a health to them that's awa'

He leap'd into his boat as it lay upon the strand..
Here's a health to all good lasses

How gladly, how merrily we ride along the sea..
Hark, the bonnie Christ Church bells
He's all his agent painted him (comic)

He comes from the wars, from the red field of fight
He's gone, and I shall never see

Howl not, ye winds, o'er the tomb of the brave
Hey the bonnie, ho the bonnie ....

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His white plume o'er the mountain streams
Her mouth with a smile

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I saw thee weep, the big bright tear..

10

If pity dwell within your breast.

20

I remember, I remember...

25

I've no sheep on the mountains, nor boat on the lake.

28

I give thee all, I can no more.

33

If any so wise is, that he sack despises

35

I have pluck'd the fairest flower, I have dream'd, &c.

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82

I'd be a butterfly, born in a bower
In the day when we went gipsying

88

In the downhill of life when I find I'm declining...... 112
I've wander'd through that Indian land

138

If you listen to me I will sing of a spree (comic)...... 142
It is not for thine eye of blue..

155

It is the lady of Kienast Tower, of love she will not hear 156
I love to see the flowing bowl.

180

In the night, when the watch-light beside him was, &c. 181
If love's dream be o'er ....

184

I knew by the noise that I hear'd all around (comic).. 190
I've rov'd afar thro' summer climes

233

If a body meet a body comin' thro' the rye
I'm owre young, I'm owre young
In my cottage near a wood.

I'll come to thee when evening grey

I heard thy fate without a tear...

I came from ole Kentucky (comic)

I knew by the smoke that so gracefully curl'd
I greased my brogues, and cut my stick (comic)
I've been roaming. I've been roaming

If after all you still would doubt and fear me
If I had a donkey wot would'nt go (comic)
I'ze a Yorkshireman just come to town (comic)
I saw a village maiden stray

In Cheapside there liv'd a marchant (comic).
In storms when clouds obscure the sky

I've been shopping, I've been shopping (comic)

In Britain, the soil which true liberty yields
I am the laughing-stock of all (comic).

I saw her at the fancy fair
I'll sing you a good old song
I'll sing you a prime new song

I lock'd up all my treasure

247

248

261

275

275

279

282

283

288

290

291

292

295

296

300

303

307

309

315

322

324

334

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I knew by the smoke that so greasefully curl'd (comic) 359

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If I had a beau for a soldier would go..

374

John Jones was a farmer, and highly respectable (comic) 245

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