Bibliography - Song-Singer's Amusing, 1818

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Short Title Song-Singer's Amusing, 1818 
Title Song-Singer's Amusing Companion, The 
Pages 28 
Publisher Sterne and Mann 
Location DLC, MH, MWA, RPB/0AoA/Rdx MF 45760 
Date 1818 
Place Boston 
Data Place Rdx S45760 
Comments  
First Line Page Verses
Ye tars of columbia give ear to my story (fl)  2-4  11 
Ye sons of Fredonia, come sing of M'Donough (fl)  5-7 
Ye true sons of freedom, give ear to my song (fl)  7-9  11 
At the close of the day, when the hamlet was still (fl)  9-11 
In the down-hill of life, when I find I'm declining (fl)  11 
If life's a rough path as the sages have said (fl)  12 
If e'er I shall learn the sweet lessons of love (fl)  12-13 
Guardian of our nation, stand firm in your station (fl)  13-14 
Dear Parent! when these broken lines (fl)  14-15   
Says Plato, 'why should man be vain?' (fl)  15-16 
Gaily, lads! Our friends we're leaving (fl)  16-17 
Term full as long as the siege of old Troy, A (fl)  17-18 
People all tell me I'm false to my lass, The (fl)  18-19  10 
When in death I shall calm recline (fl)  19-20 
Oh! think on my fate, once I freedom enjoy'd (fl)  20 
When our tutelar saint, in his wigwam reclin'd (fl)  20-21 
When first the Sun o'er Ocean glow'd (fl)  21-22   
With women and wine I defy every care (fl)  22-23 
In slumbers of midnight the sailor boy lay (fl)  23-25 
Forbear my friends, forbear and ask no more (fl)  25-26   
Shape alone let others prize, A (fl)  26-27 
As Murphy Delancy, so funny and frisky (fl)  27-28 
Of damask cheek, and auburn hair (fl)  28 
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