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Short Title Companion, 1799 
Title Companion, The 
Pages 280 
Publisher Todd, Joseph J. 
Location AoA 
Date 1799 
Place Providence 
Data Place AoA E35333 
Comments  
First Line Page Verses
Song, a song, is the cry of mankind, A  253-254 
On Entick's green meadows where innocence reigns  254-255 
Songs of shepherds in rustical roundelays  255-257 
Tom Tacle was noble, was true to his word [sic]  257-259 
O think on my fate; once I freedom enjoy'd  259-260 
In the world's crooked path, where I've been  261 
I ask'd a kiss, and she look'd down  261-262 
Young Damon has woo'd me a monstrous long time  262-263 
'Twas past meridian half past four  264-265  12 
Here a sheer hulk, lies poor Tom Bowling  266 
When Donald first came wooing me  267-268 
Of Columbia's boast the praise be mine  268-269 
Hark forward's the word, and all join in the chace  270 
In the dead of the night, when, with labour opprest  271-272 
Eve her silver vestment wore, The  272-273 
Hail, Columbia! happy land  273-275 
Ye sons of Columbia, who bravely have fought  275-278 
Poets may sing of their Helicon streams  279-280 
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