CONTENTS. Jill Sweet the hour when freed from labor - 188 See yonder cornfield - - - 184 Said a Fox to a Goose - - - 225 She is far from the land where her young hero 271 Soon as the sun his early ray - - 800 She walks in beauty like the night ?. - - 803 f?eeqJy on the wings of morning * - 810 The break/rig waves dash'd high' - - 26 'Twas miterran and round me the leaves were 84 To the sages who sp?.ke, to the heroes who bled 85 The Hunters of Koniuck'y - - - 49 The moon was fair, the sk/es were clear - 46 The s?un has gone down o'er the lofty Benlomond 49 'PhelPs news ?*om Moidart cam' yestreen - 50 Te?li?J? ?re ?yo sle?pin' Maggie o ,,. 55 T?is?Sv? ? how it plagues me young Ellen - 58 The 1ov.ely moon had clim'd the hill . - 65 'Twos sm?Jmer and softly the breezes were blowing 6? 'Twos Pa?dy O'Flannagan set out one morning 97 ' 'Twas at the town of nate Clogbeen o 98 There's an isle clasp'd by waves - - 10t Thi? bleak and chilly morning - - 11& T? gray eye of morning was dear to nry youth 120 sun from the east tips the mountains - 121 To the chase, to the chase - - - 129- The bright rosy morning - - 124 The nilor he fears not the roar of the seas - 1?8 T? gallant ship'was under weigh - - 18? ship was now in sight of land - 136 The Sailor sighs as sin!?s his native shore - 187 The wind blow a blast from the northward - 180 Thou art gone from thy lover - - 142 ?The ?oatswain pipes all hands on board - 149 '__l?e o arkling liquor fills the lass = - 169 P . The moon on the ocean was flmm'd by a ripple 151 'TWo one morn when the wind from the northward152 'Tw-? the girl that Will Watch the bold ?ler. 154 0,?,?,?Google
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