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The American Musical Miscellany: a collection of the newest and most approved songs, set to music
Publisher:
Printed by Andrew Wright for Daniel Wright and Co., Northampton, Mass., 1798
Language:
English
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I that once was a ploughman
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A sailor's life's a life of woe
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The spring time returns
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The dusky night rides down the sky
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Says Plato, why should man be vain?
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The dusky night rides down the sky
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O! thou lov'd country, where my youth was spent
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Here, a sheer hulk, lies poor Tom Bowling
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Never till now I knew love's smart
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'Twas summer, and softly the breezes were blowing
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The heavy hours are almost past
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Come now all ye social pow'rs
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To Batchelors hall we good fellows invite
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Too soon my dearest Sophia
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Awful Hero, Marlb'ro' rise!
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The fields were green, the hills were gay
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Cease, Rude Boreas, blustering railer
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A plague of those musty old tubbers
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Go patter to lubbers and swabs
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To ease his heart, and own his flame
21
Little insect that on high
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Oh think on my fate once I freedom enjoy'd
23
Her sheep had in clusters
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When bidden to the wake or fair
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The day is departed
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Ah why must words my flame reveal?
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When first I slipp'd my leading strings
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'Twas past meridian half past four
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'Twas near a thickets calm retreat
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When thirst of gold enslaves the mind
31
Attention pray give, while of hobbies I sing
32
Ah Delia see the fatal hour
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To my muse give attention
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Bright Phoebus has mounted the chariot of day
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Tho' oft we meet severe distress
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Diogenes furly and proud
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When first the Sun o'er Ocean glow'd
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My friends all declare that my time is mispent
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Anacreon they say was a jolly old blade
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There was a jolly miller once
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On sturdy stout Dobbin I mounted
42
The sun sets at night
43
How happy the soldier who lives on his pay
44
The meadows look cheerful
45
Adieu, adieu, my only life
46
'Twas Saturday night, the twinkling stars
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Hail! America hail! unrival'd in Fame
48
Fresh and strong the breeze is blowing
49
As on a lonely hill I stray'd
50
Come all ye sons of song
51
Now let rich music sound
52
Poll, dang'it, how d'ye do?
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Spanking Jack was so comely, so pleasant, so jolly
54
For England when with fav'ring gale
55
'Tis done! the edict past
56
Though distant far from Jessy's charms
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Come rouse, brother sportsman
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See the course throng'd with gazers
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Let ev'ry Pagan muse be gone
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When first I saw thee, Graceful Move
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When faries trip round the gay green
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How blest has my time been
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When my fortune does frown
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O'er barren hills, and flow'ry dales
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From place to place I travers'd long
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Was I reduc'd to beg my bread
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Forever, Fortune wilt thou prove
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As t'other day in harmless chat
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Cease ye fountains, cease to murmur
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The streamlet that flow'd round her cot
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As Cupid in a garden stray'd
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Forbear my friends, forbear and ask no more
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Well met my loving friends of art
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Hark! notes melodious fill the skies!
76
The moon had climb'd the highest hill
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Return enraptur'd hours
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Dear Nancy I've sail'd the world
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Come loose ev'ry sail to he breeze
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At the close of the day
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Columbia, Columbia, to glory arise
82
Ye sons of Columbia who bravely have fought
83
Leander on the bay of Hellespont
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Young Myra is fair
85
Encompass'd in an angels frame
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What sorrowful sounds do I hear
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'Twas within a mile of Edinburgh town
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Peaceful slumb'ring on the Ocean
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Come buy of poor Kate
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Bright Sol at length
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Why should our joys transform to pain?
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How brimful of nothing's the life of a beau
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Rise, my Delia, heav'nly charmer
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Friendship to ev'ry willing mind
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ever so white, As the sweet little girl
96
'Twas when the seas were roaring With hollow
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Hark, the din of distant war
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Oh! say simple maid
99
Tom Tackle was noble
100
The cheek enros'd with crimson dye
101
If ever a sailor was fond of good sport
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