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| Columbia! Columbia! to glory arise (fl) |
25 |
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| O'er the mountains the sun of our fame was declining (fl) |
26 |
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| 'Twas on the spot in ancient lore, oft nam'd (fl) |
27 |
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| Sun sets at night, and the stars shun the day, The (fl) |
27 |
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| It ofttimes has been told (fl) |
28 |
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| O'er the bosom of Erie, in fanciful pride (fl) |
29 |
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| Now coil up your nonsense 'bout England's great navy (fl) |
30 |
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| On the banks of the Schuylkill so pleasant and gay (fl) |
31 |
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| Rest, weary traveller, rest thee to-day (fl) |
31 |
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| Fair one take this rose and wreath it (fl) |
32 |
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| You say my cottage incomplete (fl) |
32 |
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| Argyle is my name, and you may think it strange (fl) |
33 |
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| Boat danc'd on Clyde's bonny Stream, A (fl) |
33 |
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| Nightingale Club in a village was held, The (fl) |
34 |
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| Since you call for a song (fl) |
36 |
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| When I was at home with my father and mother (fl) |
38 |
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| When Love gets you fast in her clutches (fl) |
38 |
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| Here lies a philosopher, knowing and brave (fl) |
39 |
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| Od's blood what a time for a seaman to skulk (fl) |
39 |
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| Should e'er the fortune be my lot (fl) |
40 |
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| When William Tell was doom'd to die (fl) |
40 |
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| My blue ey'd maid within thy bow'r (fl) |
41 |
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| Within a bow'r a lady gay (fl) |
41 |
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| He was fam'd for deeds of arms (fl) |
42 |
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| When life looks lone and dreary (fl) |
42 |
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| On this cold flinty rock, I will lay down my head (fl) |
43 |
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| Where's the rosy smile you gave me (fl) |
44 |
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| Traveller stopt at a widow's gate, A (fl) |
44 |
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| I've sail'd to the west, to thwe south, and the east (fl) |
45 |
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| Thine I am, thine I am, my faithful fair (fl) |
45 |
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| There is a proverb ferry old (fl) |
46 |
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| Hail, Columbia! patriot nation (fl) |
46 |
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| Hark! the hollow woods resounding (fl) |
47 |
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| O'er highlands and lowlands to chase the fleet deer (fl) |
47 |
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| Encompass'd in an angel's frame (fl) |
48 |
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| Faint and wearily the way-worn traveller (fl) |
48 |
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| What airy sounds (fl) |
48 |
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