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The Light of other days PRICE ONE PENNY. Copies of this highly popular song can only be had in the Poet's Box, 6 St Andrew's Lane, Glasgow Air-Original. The light of other days is faded, And their glories past; For grief with heavy wing hath shaded, The hopes too bright to last, The world with morning's mantle, clouded, Shines forth with purer rays; But the heart ne'er feels, in sorrow shrouded, The light of other days. The leaf which autumn tempests wither, The birds which then take wing, When winter's winds are past, come hither To welcome back the spring. The very ivy on the ruin, In gloom full life displays; But the heart alone sees no renewing The light of other-days. The Poet is happy to state, that he has added the following. favourite songs to his already vast Collection, viz. :- A New Song The Land of the West The Orange Defeat The Jolly Rover Jennnotte's ans. to Jeannette The Emigrants Farewell to Ireland Och Hey, Johnnie, Lad Kirsty's Wedding One Night of our Life's The Perthshire Weaver The Glasgow Regatta Parody on the Land of the West A Railway Hymn Springfield Pleasure Excursion Adkins Millennium The king of the Killie Drapers Answer to Kate and Alaggie's Wooing The Greeenock Main Street Lassies Gutta Percha Irish Girl The Chap that is always on the Beer The Duntocher Roaring Publican The Wee Toom House Cullen's ABC other Side of Jordan The Gallant Shoemakers of Glasgow Gartmore Braes The Sights of Glasgow Oh, Am not Myself at all The Old Man Lame and Blind Please, Sir, Just Call Back Again Wait for the Waggon Kitty Tyrell Comet Star It Doesn't Matter Camlachie Burn The Little Fat Grey Man JUST PUBLISHED PRICE ONE PENNY THE POET'S GRAND CATALOGUE OF SONGS! Containing 32 pages of closely printed matter. THE information conveyed to all Lovers of Song in this elegant little production is almost incredible-in fact, all who have perused it have been struck with wonder and astonishment. The POET'S poetical ''ADDRESS TO THE WORLD AT LARGE," is alone worth ten times the money, not to mention the vast amount of important matter which its pages contain. It will be sent free, per post, to any part of the three kingdoms, on receipt of Two Postage Stamps. Saturday Morning, August 28, 1858,
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1858 shelfmark: L.C.1269(165a)
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