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Allegretto.

WHEN MY VERY FIRST DAY.
Composed by Kelly.

When my very first day to the field I had got, I dis- co-ver'd great

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Poetry by George Soane, A.B., to the Music of E l'Assiria,' in Verdi's Opera of Nabucodonosor, or Nino.-Published by Davidson.

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OUR WAY ACROSS THE MOUNTAINS.

The Poetry by George Soane, A.B.; the Music by Henry Russell.-Published in Davidson's Cheap and Uniform Edition of his Compositions.

Con Anima.

Spring has vi'-lets blue, all be-sprent with dew, And the summer's song rings cheer -i-ly;-And

win-ter is chill, yet I love him still, For he ne'er to me looks wea-ri - ly, As

sing - ing we go, Our way across the mountains, ho! ho! ho! Our way across the

moun-tains; ho! ho ho ho! ho! When winds are loud, and the gath'-ring cloud

Pour-eth the show-er, drea-ri- ly, How it glad-dens the eye if the fire we ad lib.

spy, From the

cot-tage bla-zing mer-ri ly, O!

When our

way is past, and the

fire at last Gives a wel-comehome right glow-ing-ly, More plea -sant the shout "of the

storm with-out, While the wine is streaming flow-ing-ly. Then sing-ing we go, Our way a

cross the mountains. ho! ho! ho! Our way across the mountains, ho!

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HEAR ME, LOVE.

Poetry by George Soane, A.B., to the Music of Through the Forests,' in Weber' Opera of Der Freyschutz.-Published by Davidson.

Moderato.

Hear me, love- a mo-ment hear me; Let us not in anger part;

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I'M GOIN' OBER DE MOUNTAIN.

Music by Henry Russell.-Published in Davidson's Cheap and Uniform Edition of his Compositions..

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Jack buying hosses did engage,
Look'd in dere ears to tell dere age;
Thought a donkey better and stronger,
'Cos him ears were so much longer.
Re, ro, my true love, &c.
Boss gave him sov'reign; Jacky said,
'I'd rather have a crown instead ;
A crown him bigger, and not suspicious
Dem yaller coin 'um look so bilious.'
Re, ro, my true love, &c.
Jack was sent for doctor's stuff,
Thought 'twas rum, and swallow'd enough,
Got so bad he roar wid pains out,

Took up a knife to blow him brains out.
Re, ro, my true love, &c.

One morning Jack, as sure as you're born,
Dug for taters in a field o' corn;
Put on a red coat at a berrin',
And fish'd in de pond to catch red herring.
Re, ro, my true love, &c.

One morning, when dis nigger rose,
He put him mittens on him toes,-
Clean'd him teeth wid an apple-scoop,
And shav'd hisself wid an iron hoop.
Re, ro, my true love, &c.

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bear! On earth a - lone to pass her hours, And af- ter -wards lead apes down

No offer yet! no offer yet!

I'm sure I cannot make it out

For ev'ry beau my cap I set:

What, what, what are the men about?

They don't propose! they won't propose !
For fear, perhaps, I'd not say, 'Yes!'-

I wish they'd try-for, Heav'n knows,
I'm tir'd of single blessedness!

Not married yet! not married yet!
Heigho! alas! and well-a-day!
A hand of snow, an eye of jet,
Are all I have to give away.
They say, She's pretty, but, alas!'
With hand extended, thus they flout:
'She has no cash!' and by they pass :-
Ye gods! what are the men about?

O! MY LOVE'S LIKE THE RED, RED ROSE.

Andantino.

O my love's like the red, red rose, That's newly sprung in June: O! my

love's like the melody, That's sweetly play'd in tune. As fair art thou, my

bon-nie lass, So deep in love am I, And I will love thee still, my dear, Till

a' the seas gang dry, Till a' the seas gang dry, my dear, Till a' the seas gang

dry.

O! I will love thee still, my dear, Till a' the seas gang dry.

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