Bibliography - New American, 1817

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Short Title New American, 1817 
Title New American Songster, The 
Pages 72 
Publisher Dickinson, D. 
Location RPB/AoA 
Date 1817 
Place Philadelphia 
Data Place AoA S41560 
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On a bright summer's morning, the weather being fair (fl)  9-10   
Come, strike the bold anthem, the war dogs are howling (fl)  11 
Tho' far beyond the mountains, that looks so distant here (fl)  12 
When Britain first began (fl)  13-15  12 
Ye tars of Columbia, give ear to my story (fl)  15-18  11 
See the flash from afar, through the moon beams of night (fl)  18-19 
When I was a boy in my father's mud edifice (fl)  19-20 
'Twas at the town of neat Clogheen (fl)  20-22 
Come all you brave Americans (fl)  23-25  13 
Ne'er has the Muse yet touch'd a strain (fl)  25-26  11 
O say can you see by the dawn's early light (fl)  27-28 
Come all ye lads who know no fear (fl)  28-30  15 
O'er the waste of waters cruising (fl)  30-33  12 
Come all you gallant heroes, I'll have you lend an ear (fl)  33-35  11 
Over the mountain and over the moor (fl)  36 
It was in the month of April one morning by the dawn (fl)  37-39  12 
Hail! to the Chief, who in triumph advances (fl)  39-40 
Ye Gods above protect the widow (fl)  40-42 
Oh! Love is the soul of a nate Irishman (fl)  42-43 
Ye frolicksome sparks of the game (fl)  43-45 
I'm lonesome since I cross'd the hills (fl)  45-46 
Ye maidens come and pity me (fl)  47-48 
Oh think on my fate, once I freedom enjoy'd (fl)  48 
Pretty Nancy of London, in Leaden-hall street (fl)  49 
My name is Flashy Tom, I'm known in the Garden (fl)  50-51 
Come all young men and maidens of high and low degree (fl)  51-53  13 
I that was great now little am grown (fl)  54-57  16 
Huzza for the lads of the ocean (fl)  58 
Lovers I pray lend an ear to my story (fl)  59-68  72 
In Gosport of late a young damsel did dwell (fl)  68-69  11 
American frigate from Baltimore came, An (fl)  69-70 
Moon had climb'd the highest hill, The (fl)  71 
Loud roar'd the dreadful thunder! (fl)  72 
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