Bibliography - Diamond English Humorous, 1812

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Short Title Diamond English Humorous, 1812 
Title Diamond Songster, The 
Pages 70 
Publisher Lucas, Jun'r, F. 
Location DLC/DLC PR1187 .D6 [37 songs: Lowens] 
Date 1812 
Place Baltimore 
Data Place Rdx S25267 
Comments See comments under Lowens 413 
First Line Page Verses
To Anacreon in heaven, where he sat in full glee (fl)  3-6 
Last week I took a wife (fl)  6-7 
Thimble's scolding wife lay dead (fl)  7-8 
To a woodman's hut there came one day (fl)  8-9 
Glasses sparkle on the board, The (fl)  10 
Giles Scroggins courted Molly Brown (fl)  11-12 
I married a wife, "who cares" says I (fl)  12-14 
In a village there liv'd an old maid (fl)  14-15 
Landlady of France she loved an officer, 'tis said, A (fl)  15-16 
I've carried arms through lands afar (fl)  17-19 
When I to London first came in (fl)  19-20 
Oh! come on some cold rainy day (fl)  20-21 
As close to the sturdy sole (fl)  22 
What shall we have for supper Mrs. Bond (fl)  22-23 
My merry gentle people (fl)  23-25 
'Twas on Christmas day (fl)  25-26 
As an old Jackdaw and a young Jackdaw (fl)  27-28 
By the side of a murmuring stream (fl)  28-29 
Spruce Mister Clark, The (fl)  30-31 
Major M'Pherson heav'd a sigh (fl)  31-32 
Iz'e a Yorkshireman just come to town (fl)  32-35 
Of all trades, my dear creature, a gard'ner's the best (fl)  35-36 
Diogenes surly and proud (fl)  36-38 
My father was once a great marchant [sic] (fl)  38-40 
Here are catches, songs and glees (fl)  40-41 
Your laughter I'll try to provoke (fl)  41-43 
Beautuful lady of fair Dublin town, A (fl)  43-46 
Attention pray give, while of hobbies I sing (fl)  46-48 
Now we are freed from college rules (fl)  49-51 
Our immortal poet's page (fl)  51-54 
Oh! you all must have heard of the learned pig (fl)  54-58 
Gaffer Grist, Gaffer's son, and his little Jack Ass (fl)  58-59 
We bipeds made of frail clay (fl)  60-61 
When I was a lad I had cause to be sad (fl)  61-63 
I was call'd knowing Joe by the boys of our town (fl)  64-66 
Great A was alarm'd at B's bad behaviour (fl)  67-69  10 
Your mountain sack, your Frontinac (fl)  69-70 
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