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Hail ! hail to the merry harvest home . . 13
Justturn'd of my teens, I am pester'd each day 33
Jf I was to wed you, how blest should I be ... . 47
I'ze a wee and winsome las , 57
I leave my heart wi' thee my love . . . -. 60
Jane was a woodman's daughter 63
I have a heart, a little heart 74 J
Imperial Caesar soar'd to fame ............... 87
In Death's dark house the hero lies §0
I'm an Irishman born, and as pretty a youth . . 95
I sail'd in the ship, Duke of Clarence 102
I of feeling won't boast— I've no more than my
share. , 105
Loud roar'd the dreadful thunder 24
Like the lark in the morn, with early song .... 30
Love's fiowery fetters wearing;. . . . 67
My father, who always knew what he were at 21
My ship's my house, my home, my tand 22
My school-fellows tel! me, tho' quick at my task JQ
Mv dere chereamis, I am Solomon Gundy. ... 72
My father was once a great marchant 7^
Ned G r ogan, dear joy, was the son of his mother 19
Nnw the radiant beams of day 10$
Of all trades, my dearcrature, agard'ner's the best It)
Oh ! fa the had" a jolly knack 27
Of all sorts of times, if to search you're iaclin'd 36
One day when to Jove the black list was pre-
sented 50
Off Cape Finistere lay the King's ship La Loire 62
Oh ! d ; d you not hear of Kate Kearney 81
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Obedient to his count ry 's great .command ...... Wp

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