�CONT?ENTSo if. Dgnk to me only l[ith thine eyes * - 254 ])own in yon vitlag?l live so s? - o 262 ]?p in a vale a cottaSe stood o - 276 Devoid of all care w? my morning of life - 288 Deep in my soul that tender secret dwells .- - 293 Dream baby dream .... 294 Ere around the huge oak that o'9?gaadows yon udll 302 From birth my native and Pv? own'd - 40 From Plymouth in the Vulcan we set sail - 182 �riend of my soul this goblet 5� ?- - 198 l?unny and f? are bachelor's revelr? - - Fare tl?ee well and 'if forever - - 255 leriend of my soul this goblet s/p - - 270 ?'aintly as tolls the evening chime - 278 Far, far, o'er hill and de!l, - . - 80? Farewell. farewell to thee Araby's daughter - 811. Good night and joy be wi' you a' Co patter to paper sculls, saps d'ye sea - 157 Glowing w?th love on fire for fame * - 179 Gentle Zitella, whither away - - 185 Giles $croggins courted Molly Brown - - 212 Gaily the'Troubadour touch'd his guitar - 251 ,Hark ! the deep'ning voice of war - - 89 Nail to our Chief who in triumph advances - 415 Hey ?ka bonnie, he the bonnie - Hail to the cid? now he's wet through with whiskey 89 How happy/s the sailor'B llfe - - 137 Here a sheer hulk lies poor Tom Bowling - 140 How stands the glass around - - 16�ark the muffled drum sounds - - 172 lle comes from the wars from the red fieM of f?ht 175 How happy's the soldier who lives on his pay - 177 Hark ldhe goddess Diana - - - 188 Here's a health to'all good lasts - - 191 Here's to the maiden of bashful f?teen - 197 How bright am t, he joys of the table - - 19/
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