The Quaver; Or, Songster's Pocket Companion, Etc

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The Booksellers, 1858 - 512 sider
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All in the garden of beauty there grows
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We met twas in a crowd
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Behold how brightly breaks the morning
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When the glowworm gilds the elfin bower
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Dame Durden kept five serving girls 74
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Sweet is life when love directs us
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The glasses sparkle on the board
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How stands the glass around
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When a boy Harry Bluff left his friends and his home
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Oh tell me when and tell me where
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He that will not merry merry he
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Away with melancholy
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Dear object of defeated care 379
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Oh am I then rememberd still
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Here a sheer hulk lies poor Tom Bowling
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adieu my native shore
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Oh never doubt my love thy sorrows Ill banish
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The sea the sea the open
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The worm that crawls about our
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Bome love to roam oer the dark sea foam
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Oh blue were the mountains
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Tis the last rose of summer
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Hurrah oer Hounslow Heath to roam
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merry row O merry row
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be a butterfly born in a bower
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Since the first dawn of reason that beamd on my mind
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A hermit that dwells in these solitudes crossd me
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In the day when we went gipsying
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Hail smiling morn that tips the hills with gold 31
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Begone dull care I prythee begone from me
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0 my luves like a red red rose
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A very little man very how came you so comic
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Farewell in despair
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Bhould auld acquaintance be forgot
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He leapd into his boat as it lay upon the strand
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Believe me if all those endearing young charms
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Strike up strike up strike up Scottish minstrels c
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Bound prentice to a waterman I learnd a bit to row
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O Nannie wilt thou gang wi me 10
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In the downhill of life wien I find Imn declining
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What should fire a Britons heart
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At the peaceful midnight hour
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Bright are the beams of the morning
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ITeres a health to all good lasses
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On the moment was sad when my love and I parted
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What argufies pride and ambition
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A glass is good and a lass is good
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Let rosy garlands
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The morn was fairthe skies were clear
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And has she then faild in her truth
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Boon as the sun his early ray
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Old Englands emblem is the rose
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Hark the bonnie Christ Church bells
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Bright Chanticleer proclaims the dawn
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A tale I tell now without any flam comic
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Time cannot change my love for thee
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O weel may the boatie row
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There is a land amidst the waves
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you neer hear of a jolly young waterman
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Oh bring me wine bright source of mirth
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Fly care to the winds thus I blow thee away
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While with wealth on one hand and content on the other
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My friend is the man I would copy through life
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It is not for thine eye of blue 135
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On Baltic billows rode my ship
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Should danger eer approach our coast
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As pensive Chloe walkd alone
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Oh Willie brewd a peck o maut
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Hes all his agent painted him comic
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The soldier knows that every ball
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Young Jamie loed me weel and he sought me c
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Buy a broom buy a broom 136
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Sweet evening bells sweet evening bells
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What a misery it is to be just four feet high comic 138
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You ask me the life of a Tar
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When the rosebud of summer its beauties bestowing
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The cloth was laid in the vorkhouse hall comic
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She never blamd him never
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See the rosy morn appearing
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Ive rovd afar thro summer climes
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A curious tale I now will disclose comic 299
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Fill the bowl with streams of pleasure
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Young Jemmys ganging after me
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The tear that pearled my Claras cheek
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Why fair maid in every feature
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If a body meet a body comin thro the ye
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A famous man was Robin Hood
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The mountain maid from her bower has hied
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Say can a maidens heart refuse
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In my cottage near a wood
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Hark the hollow woods resounding
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At the dead of the night when by whiskey c comic
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Yes Im in love I feel it now
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Some folks may boast of sense egad comic 2 7
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a heart for falsehood framed
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Ye banks and braes and streams around
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And has she discharged the sweet youth comic
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came from ole Kentucky comic
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Alas the battles lost and won
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Ive been roaming Ive been roaming
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saw a village maiden stray
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Ah why did I gather this delicate flower
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See the course throngd with gazers the sports are begun
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Ive been shopping Ive been shopping comic
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Forget theein my banquet hall 66
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am the laughinystock of all comic
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Stranger didst thou ever prove
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The lities were owing 283 203
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saw her at the fancy fair
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Flow on thou shining river
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You ask me sweet maid if my vows are sincere
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How oft without or help or guide
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Oh Londons the town
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From distant climes a Troubadour
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Ye topers all drink to the soul
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love the hills my native hills
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Oh father had a jolly knack comic
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Youve of a Putney party heard comic
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Saint Patrick was a gentleman he came of c comic
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0 this is no my ain lassie
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wish I were where llelen lies
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Sweet hope thou art a sovereign balm 313
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When laid on a mothers fond breast
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In thee I bear so dear a part
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How happy could I be with either 3 19
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Oh twine a wreath of evergreen
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Hark tis the Indian drum
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Bid me discourse I will enchant thine ear 3 8
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Arabs Farewell to his Horse The 420
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What is love? an idle passion
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Pilgrim and the Peas The
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Eliza
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Felon The
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Readymade Speech
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Field of Waterloo The 389
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Grave Stones The
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Speech of Cataline before the Roman Senate
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Young Lochinvar
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Mynheer Vandunck though he never got drunk
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