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A GUDE New Year to ane an' A'. PRICE ONE PENNY, Copies of this extremely popular song can only be had in the POET'S Box Tune-Original. A gude New-year to ane and a', And mony may ye see, And during a' the years to come, Oh, happy may ye be. And may ye ne'er ha'e cause to mourn, To sigh or shed a tear? To ane and a', baith great and sma', A hearty guid Naw-year. Chorus -A gude New-year to ane and a', And mony may ye see, And during a' the years to come, Oh, happy may ye be. Oh, Time flies-he winna wait. My friend, for you or me; He works his wonders day by day, And onward still doth flee. Oh, wha can tell when ilka ane I see sae happy here, Will meet Again, and merry be, Anither guid New-year. -Chorus. We twa ha'o baith been happy lang, We ran about the braes- In yon wee cot, beneath the tree, We spent our early days. We ran about the burnie's side, The spot will aye be dear. And those that used to meet us there, We'll think on mony a year. -Chorus. Now lot us hope our years may be As guid as they ha'o been, And trust we ne'er again may see The sorrow we hae seen. And let me wish that one and a', Our friends, baith far and near, May aye enjoy, in times to come, A hearty guid New-year. -Chorus. CATALOGUE OF NEWEST SONGS. The weeping willer Riding in a railroad keer Sweet spirit hear my prayer Murrough O'Monaghan Polly Perkins Out on the spree Happy as a king Come into the garden, Maud Ben Banks Never get drunk on a Sunday Battle of the kitchen furniture Duncan Gray Cock a doodle doo Have you seen her lately? Calico printer's clerk Bonnie Scotland I adore thee Girls of Paisley Road Annie Lisle Happiest fellow out Rycharde ye Thyrde Bravest fellows out The Muleteer The sewing machine Married on a Wednesdee Water creases Dantel versus Dishelout British ragged schools The blockade runner I don't care Hop lete loo Rocky road to Dublin When Johnny comes marching home Knight Templar's dream O'Roare's lament Sweet Jenny; or where can she be? The stars and stripes Goodbye, sweetheart My bonnie Kate The pilgrim of love Happiest bobby out Merchant of Venice Norah M'Shane Sarah Gray The washing machine Saturday Morning, Dec. 30, 1865.
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1865 shelfmark: L.C.1269(155a)
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