Bibliography - Songster, 1815
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Short Title
Songster, 1815
Title
[Unidentified Songster Fragment]
Pages
13-16
Publisher
Location
MH, *48-128
Date
[1815]
Place
[Boston]
Data Place
MH *48-128
Comments
Bound with The Merry Songster, 1810
First Line
Page
Verses
[3]
[3]
[4]
[4]
[6]
7
[9]
Your laughter I'll try to provoke (fl)
13-14
4
Voyage was pass'd, Columbia's shore, The (fl)
14
3
Oh! Has thou e'er seen the first star of the night (fl)
15
3
Two different passions sway my mind (fl)
15
2
Sure won't you hear what roaring cheer (fl)
16-18
6
Let fame sound the trumpet, and cry-to the war (fl)
18-19
1
Bright Chanticleer proclaims the dawn (fl)
19-20
3
Fond husband will after a conjugal strive, A (fl)
20
4
Player bold in Staffordshire set in for country quarters (fl)
21-22
5
Walk in, walk in, each beau and belle (fl)
22-23
4
Plague of those musty old lubbers, A (fl)
23-24
4
Whilst angry nations rush to arms (fl)
25
1
Tom Spritsail, was a seaman bold (fl)
25-26
1
I'st my country you'd know? I'm an Irishman born (fl)
26-28
6
Here a sheer hulk lies poor Tom Bowling (fl)
28-29
6
Let the farmer praise his grounds (fl)
29-30
7
Jolly fat friar lov'd liquor good store, A (fl)
30
3
There came to the beach a poor exile of Erin (fl)
31-32
5
When Sol with grave motion had plung'd in the ocean (fl)
33-34
1
34-36
1
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