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Sweet rofy fleep! Oh do not fly

Sweet Pell of Plymouth was my dear

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Stand to your guns, my hearts of oak

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Sit down, neighbours all, and I'll tell a merry

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Still the la k finds repofe

Shepherds, I have lost my love

Say, why should my brow near the fcowl of despair 183

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Softly fwees the minutes glide

Sweet bud, to Laura's befom go

Sea that pretty creature there

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Sweet, Sweet Robinette, all the fhepherds declare. 265

Sweet ditties would my Patty fing

Say fair one, why is gentle love

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The mist from the mountains proclaim'd it was morn
The wealthy forl with gold in store

Then here's to thee, Tom, and now here's to thee, Will 64° 'Twas I learnt a pretty fong in France

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'Twas at the gates of Calais, Hogarth tells

To Anacreon in heav'n, where he fat in full glee

The British Lion is my fign

The merry dance I dearly love

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The fummer it was fmiling, all nature round was gay 95

The topfails fhiver in the wind

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The ruddy morn blink'd o'er the brae

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The wand'ring failor ploughs the main

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The dufky night rides down the fky

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Thursday in the monn, the nineteenth of May

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Tho' Bacchus may boaf of his care killing-bowl

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Tho' man has long boafted an an abfolute fway

Troth, mifter John Bull, you're a pretty milch cow

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The Leixlip is proud of its clofe fhady bowers

The Smiling morn the blooming Spring
'Texas when the feas were roaring
The pride of ev'ry grove I chofe

The moon had climb d the highest bill
The fails unfurl'd, the ship unmoor'd
To heal the Smart a bee had made
This, this, ny lad, is a foldier's life

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The bells they rang all in the morn

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The virgin lily of the night

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The world, my dear Mira, is full of deceit

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To the winds, to the waves, to the woods I complain 218

The ftag through the foreft, when rous'd by the horn

The moment Aurora peep'd into my room

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The lays of Patie's mill

The spring with Smiling face is feen

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There are grinders enough, fir, of ev'ry degree

The wanton god who pierces hearts'

Then farewell my trim-built wherry

The twins of Latona, fo kind to my boon

'Twas near a thicket's calm retreat

The British failor ploughs the feas

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To banish life's troubles, the Grecian old jage

The nymphs and fwains in circles gay
This maxim let ev'ry one hear

Tho' lovers like marksmen, all aim at the heart
The morn, who night adorning

The trump of fame your name has breath'd

The rofe had been washd', just wash'd in a fhow'r
This hot purfuit

The Foes of Old England, France, Holland and
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When Britain firft, at heav'ns command

When the chill Sirocco blows

When lovely Anna firft I view'd

When Strephon appears, how my heart pit a pat

While the tedious hours beguiling

When war's alarms entic'd my Willy from me

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What a charming thing's a battle

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When trees did bud, and fields were green
When ruddy Aurora awakens the day

What virgin or shepherd, in valley or grove
When fummer comes, the fwains on Tweed.
Whilft happy in my native land

While the lads of the village fo merrily, ah

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When freedoms was banish'd from Greece and from

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When first this humble rocf I knew

What means that downcaft look, my dear

While others barter eafe for ftate

When Werter firft fair Charlotte faw

When first I began, Sir, to ogie the ladies

We'll feek the bow'r of Robin Hood

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When rous'd by the trumpet`s loud clangor to arms
When a lover's in the wind

When Werter firft fair Charlotte beheld

Would you know, my good friends, what the honey

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What fhepherd or nymph of the grove

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With women and wine I defy ev'ry care

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When o'er the world the headless lamb

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When order firft from Chaos ¡prung
When the chace of day is done

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When fpring has chac'd the winter's fnow

Why Should I vain fears difcover

When gen'rous wine expands the foul

When firft I kenn'd young Sandy's face
Winds, gently tell my love

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Je gay fons of Bacchus replenish the bowl

You know I'm your priest, and your confcience is mine

Young Hal call'd foftly, rife my dear

Young Lubin was a shepherd boy

Te fair married dames, who fo often deplore

You know that our antient philofophers hold
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Toung Roger the ploughman, who wanted a wife
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Young Damon was whistling, brifk and gay

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Young Willy woo'd me long in vain

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Young Jockey firft taught my gay fancy to rove

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You ask me what's love? why, that virtue-fed vapour 284

Ye filver brooks wander

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