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Short Title Vocal Companion, 1815 
Title Vocal Companion, The. Part first. Second Edition 
Pages 83 
Publisher Buckingham, Joseph T. 
Location RPB/MH Loeb 512.2 
Date 1815 
Place Boston 
Data Place MH Loeb 512.2 
Comments Musical notation. DLC copy on MF 
First Line Page Verses
Time has not thinn'd my flowing hair (fl)  3-6 
Half an hour past twelve o'clock (fl) 
Twas you, sir (fl) 
Lightly tread, 'tis hallow'd ground (fl)  8-9 
Love, my Mary, dwells with thee (fl)  10-11 
I saw thy form in youthful prime (fl)  12 
How sweet, in the woodlands (fl)  13 
Sailor boy, sailor boy, sleep my sweet fellow (fl)  14-19 
Here's a health to ane I lo'e dear (fl)  20-21 
How sleep the brave (fl)  22-25 
Weird sisters, hand in hand, The (fl)  26-31 
Breathe soft, ye winds, ye waters gently flow (fl)  32-33 
Hot mutton pies (fl)  33 
Look, neighbor's, look [sic] (fl)  33 
Sweet is the vale where innocence resides (fl)  34 
Gather your roses while you may (fl)  35 
Deserted by the waning moon (fl)  36-39 
When in the storm on Albion's coast (fl)  39-41 
Peace to thy gentle shade (fl)  42-43 
My sickly spouse, with many a sigh (fl)  43 
When Nell, giv'n o'er by the doctor (fl)  44 
Give me the secret delights of love (fl)  45 
When, when shall we three meet again (fl)  46-53 
Hence for ever baneful sorrow! (fl)  54-55 
From the fair Lavinian shore (fl)  56-57 
Such a liar is Tom (fl)  57 
Drink to me only with thine eyes (fl)  58 
You high-born Spanish noblemen (fl)  59-63 
How great is the pleasure (fl)  63 
On the world's foundation (fl)  64-66 
Poor Johnny's dead (fl)  66 
Rest, holy pilgrim (fl)  67-69 
By shady woods and purling streams (fl)  69 
This bleak and frosty morning (fl)  70-71 
O thou whose notes could oft remove (fl)  72-73 
And must we part forevermore? (fl)  74-75 
Eagle wings the clouds impelling (fl)  76-78 
Wind, gentle evergreen, to form a shade (fl)  78 
Doubt, O most beautified, that the stars are fire (fl)  79 
Peaceful slumb'ring on the ocean (fl)  80-82 
Boat, a boat, unto the ferry, A (fl)  82 
White sand and gray sand (fl)  82 
Hark, the bonny Christ Church bells (fl)  83 
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