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