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Ne'er yet was a name so bandy'd by fame..... 22
O'er the parents of Mary, who live in a vale............. 29
O Goddess, descend on our plains......
O yes, O yes, O yes, lost or mislaid..
O you, whose lives on land are pass'd......
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O think on my fate! once I freedom enjoy'd.... 90
Oh! the hours I have pass'd in the arms of my dear 153
O Tommy, Tommy, brother Johnny's dying.............154
On Afric's wide plains, where the lions, loud
O say, simple maid, have you form'd any notion..203
Of all sensations pity brings....
....211
One night as gay Bacchus a nymph was pursuing 218
Of all the words in lexicon.....
226
Of all the girls in our town......
233
O! Logie of Buchan, O! Logie the laird..
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Oh! where is your Highland laddie gone.
Oft as on Thames' bank I stray....
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(Sam Sailyard lov'd Sally, the girl of his heart.... 20
Sweet maid, I hear thy frequent sigh........
Since our foes to invade us have long been
preparing
See the dawn how it rises in golden array..
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Say, smiling nymph, where is thy blest abode....152
To-morrow's a cheat, let's be merry to-day.
Tho' cloudy skies and storms appear..
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To lecture I come, and your pardon I crave..... 32
To Bachelors' Hall we good fellows invite....... 92
Tom Tackle was noble, was true to his word...... 94
Tom Clewline's heart three damsels claim'd.
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The table clear'd, the wine was brought.........124
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The breeze was fresh, the ship in stays...
To ease his heart and own his flame..
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Tight lads have I sail'd with, but none e'er so
sightly
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'Twas within a mile of Edinburgh town.... .135
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The wind was hush'd, the storm was over.......143
Then, farewell, my trim-built wherry......
.145
'Tis said we vent'rous die hard, when we leave the
shore......
.147
Tho' hurricanes rattle, tho' tempests appear.
.150
The silent hour of midnight reigns.
151
To Gib we steer'd; the Gut had made...
.154
To Comus's Hall we choice spirits invite......... 189
The day is departed, and round from the cloud..193
Time has not thinn'd my flowing hair......
The tuneful lavrocks cheer the grove..
Tho' Fanny was not beauty's boast.....
'Twas summer, and softly the breezes,
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To form me a maiden so soft and so fair.. "Twas on a bank of daisies sweet...... To welcome mirth and harmless glee.. Though mountains high the billows roll.
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When Sandy told his tale of love....
Why measter, damn tha, who beest thee.
When angry nations rush to arms.
When in war on the ocean...
PASE ..219
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When Orpheus went down to the regions below.. 102
When the drum beats to arms..
When scarce a handspike high..
Wide o'er the tremulous sea...
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When first Miss Kitty came to town..
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When my money was gone that I gain'd in the wars 118
With horns and with hounds I waken the day ...128
Would you know, pretty Nan, how we pass our
We soldiers of Erin, so proud of the name.......155
When on board our trim vessel we joyously sailed. 157
When Phoebus begins just to peep o'er the hills...158
Where the rising forests spreads..
When Sol from the east had illumined the sphere. 160
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Why droops my Nan, and why those tears. .. .. . 170
Who better knows the world than I.........
Why, what's that to you, if my eyes I'm a wiping..172
We bipeds made up of frail clay...
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When weary Sol gang'd down the west.
When Phoebus the tops of the hills does adorn....216
When Britons first at heav'n's command........251
When Britain on the foaming main....
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When on board of the Hector I first went to sca...232
Why I'm singing of French, Dutch, and Spanish
bravado ....
What is glory ? what is fame :..
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Yes, yes, be merciless, thou tempest dire..... Young William seeks my heart to move......
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