CONTENTS. ?nkennel, uneouple thq hotrods - - - 126 Upon the hill he turned to take a last fond look 175 Welcome ! welcome ! La.[fayette - - .When wild war's deadlJ?ast was blown - 67 Mfu not Patr/ek O'IA!t sure a broth of a lad 98 _�Vhen Lwas a boy in n? father's mud ed/fice - 95
- Mfhen aman that's in s?rvice i,s out of employ 105
-]?nen morning l/ght is gently breaking .- X17 While the hunter o'er the mountain - 118 When Sol from the east had illumin'd 128 �Vhen morn 'twixt mountain and the sky - 125 . When first he Jeff his native shore - - When a boy Harry Bluff - - - 148 When the drum beats to arms - - 148 Whether sailor or not for a moment avast 156 Whate'er my fate, where'st I roam - 178 Within this sbelter'd mossy dell - - 191 We roam through theforest and over the mountnin 191 W/th my pipe in one hand and my jug in the other Wine, wine is' alone the brisk founta/n of mirtli 203 William and Jonathan - - - 225 W?nen [ was unmarried alone did I roam �- 235 Who bang'd my eyes and crack'd my snout - 239 When in death I shall quiet be found - 24/I Where are you going my pretty?nid - 250 What a luckless wight am I - 259 Will you come to the bower - - 261 When absent from her whom my soul, - 264 When William Tell was doom'd to die - 269 Why, oh why, my heart this sadness - 296 Where as dewy twilight lingers - - 302 'ire sons of freedom wake to glory - - 86 �e gentlemen and ladies fair - - - 41 �e banks and braes o' bonnie Doon - 48 Young Jnmie 1ov'd me weel, and ask'd me - 60 Ye ba6ks and braes and streams aroend? - 74 Young l?n he was Saice young man - = 22a
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