CON?F?WTS. Let Erin remember the days of old - fit Let hhn who*sighs in sadness he?e - - 144 Load roar'd th? dreadful thunder 146 Love my Mary dwells with thee. Let the farmer praise Iris ground? 20a Let amorous bards in verse sublime 2? Let topera drain the flowing bowl Love wandering through th? rain Let othes breathe the melting sigh �?.ow waved the summer woods, and n 280 Mar?:J?es Hymn . - - - - 26 ?t? to the battle 5eld - - - ?qfy bonnie lass now turn to me o 54 March, march, Ettrick and Teviotdale - 57 My thoughts delight to wander - -- 92 My darling, says Pat to his Spouse on his lap 111 Mulroony'sm? name, I'm a comical boy - 118 Merry gipsies ali are we - - - 189 �Mr Dip-tallow-ch?'?d]er and dealer in fat - 209 Major Macpberson ?'eav'd a sigh - - 216 My merry gentle pzople pray - - 226 Mm Waddle was a widow .... 286 ..??t me by moon'light alon? - - 248 ' ' pleasures and palaces 'thor we may roam 268 ?ed Grogan dear joy was the aon rof ? ? NOW the rage of bm%!? ended - - 140 ,Not a drum was heard not ? funeral note - 174 �l?/0w where so fast, a young man sa/d - - 265 / 0! say can you see by the dawn's early light 21? 0h! welcome warrior to the soil - 0h! saw ye the lass with the bonny blue e'en 0 young Lochinva? is come out of the west - 78 'O?h! love is the soul of a hate irishman - 10T 119 Oh*. when I breathed a ]ast adieu - - Oh what can compare to the huntsman's - One night 'twas at ?a in the midst of a storm 0,?,?,?Google
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