A select collection of songs; or, An appendage to the piano-forte |
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... footstep haply stray Where caution marks the guarded way , — Who goes there ? -- stranger , -quickly tell , - A friend , the word , -good night ; -all's well ! Or sailing on the midnight deep , While weary messmates 6.
... footstep haply stray Where caution marks the guarded way , — Who goes there ? -- stranger , -quickly tell , - A friend , the word , -good night ; -all's well ! Or sailing on the midnight deep , While weary messmates 6.
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... tell , — Above , -below , -good night ; -all's well ! IF WINE AND MUSIC , ETC. PRIOR . - LONGMAN AND BRODERIP , LOND . HARRIS . IF wine and music have the pow'r To ease the sickness of the soul , Let Phoebus ev'ry string explore , And ...
... tell , — Above , -below , -good night ; -all's well ! IF WINE AND MUSIC , ETC. PRIOR . - LONGMAN AND BRODERIP , LOND . HARRIS . IF wine and music have the pow'r To ease the sickness of the soul , Let Phoebus ev'ry string explore , And ...
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... tell the tale , -for , being dumb , Maria could not speak . In fashion's circles , Friendship dear May well her loss deplore , And learn , from what they see or hear , Maria is no more ! BRAHAM , I SMILE AT LOVE , ETC. VANBRUGH ...
... tell the tale , -for , being dumb , Maria could not speak . In fashion's circles , Friendship dear May well her loss deplore , And learn , from what they see or hear , Maria is no more ! BRAHAM , I SMILE AT LOVE , ETC. VANBRUGH ...
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... tell , And kindly cheat the silly heart . ANON . THE SOLDIER TIR'D , ETC. -DALE , ETC. LONDON . Sung by Mrs Billington . THE soldier , tir'd of war's alarms , Forswears the clang of hostile arms , And scorns the spear and shield ; But ...
... tell , And kindly cheat the silly heart . ANON . THE SOLDIER TIR'D , ETC. -DALE , ETC. LONDON . Sung by Mrs Billington . THE soldier , tir'd of war's alarms , Forswears the clang of hostile arms , And scorns the spear and shield ; But ...
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... tell my beads at Agnes ' altar . Chill falls the rain - night - winds are blowing ; Dreary and dark's the way you're ... telling , My 36.
... tell my beads at Agnes ' altar . Chill falls the rain - night - winds are blowing ; Dreary and dark's the way you're ... telling , My 36.
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Anacreon ANON ANONYMOUS.GOULDING Arethusa art thou beauty billows blows bosom BRAHAM brave breast bright charms cheek cheer CORRI cottage Crazy Jane cry'd DALE dear delight DIBDIN dy'd ev'ry fair fancy farewell fate favourite Song fear flow'r fond girl glory GOULDING grief happy Hark hear heart Heav'n heave hope ibid Incledon Jane KELLY kind gentlemen lal lal lal lips lira LIVERPOOL LONDON lov'd Love's lover merrily mild ale Miss De Camp morning Mountain ne'er never Newcastle Concerts night o'er orphan Pat O'Connor Peace pity pleasure Poor Mary-Anne POST-CAPTAIN pow'r PRESTON Public Concerts RANNIE roar rose sailor Sally SHIELD shore sigh sing smile soft soldier sorrow soul strain Sung by Miss sweet tears tell tender thee thine thou thro TOBY PHILPOT Tom Moody true love Twas village maid waves weep wind wing yonder youth
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65 ÆäÀÌÁö - O Susan, Susan, lovely dear, My vows shall ever true remain: Let me kiss off that falling tear; We only part to meet again. Change as ye list, ye winds; my heart shall be The faithful compass that still points to thee.
225 ÆäÀÌÁö - Drink to me only with thine eyes, And I will pledge with mine; Or leave a kiss but in the cup And I'll not look for wine. The thirst that from the soul doth rise Doth ask a drink divine; But might I of Jove's nectar sup, I would not change for thine.
285 ÆäÀÌÁö - King, Long live our noble King, God save the King. Send him victorious, Happy and glorious, Long to reign over us: God save the King!
204 ÆäÀÌÁö - I'd give it all to Sally ; She is the darling of my heart, And she lives in our alley. My master and the neighbours all Make game of me and Sally, And, but for her, I'd better be A slave and row a galley ; But when my seven long years are out O then I'll marry Sally,— O then we'll wed, and then we'll bed... But not in our alley ! H. Carey CLXVIII A FAREWELL Go fetch to me a pint o...
16 ÆäÀÌÁö - As fair art thou, my bonnie lass, So deep in luve am I, And I will luve thee still, my dear, Till a' the seas gang dry. Till a" the seas gang dry, my dear, And the rocks melt wi
202 ÆäÀÌÁö - Of all the girls that are so smart There's none like pretty Sally; She is the darling of my heart, And she lives in our alley. There is no lady in the land Is half so sweet as Sally; She is the darling of my heart, And she lives in our alley.
179 ÆäÀÌÁö - I exclaim'd, is the pitiless part Some act by the delicate mind, Regardless of wringing and breaking a heart Already to sorrow resign'd.
122 ÆäÀÌÁö - TO all you ladies now at land We men at sea indite ; But first would have you understand How hard it is to write : The Muses now, and Neptune too, We must implore to write to you — With a fa, la, la, la, la.
203 ÆäÀÌÁö - But sure such folks could ne'er beget So sweet a girl as Sally ! She is the darling of my heart, And she lives in our alley.
285 ÆäÀÌÁö - O Lord our God, arise! Scatter his enemies, And make them fall; Confound their politics, Frustrate their knavish tricks: On Thee our hopes we fix — God save us all!