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BEADLE'S

DIME MELODIST.

Comprising the MUSIC AND WORDS of the New and Most Popular

SONGS AND BALLADS,

By J. R. THOMAS, GEO. F. ROOT, W. V. WALLACE, GEO. LINLEY, STEPHEN GLOVER, SAMUEL LOVER, and other Eminent Composers.

A Lowly Youth,
Anna Bell,
Annie Lowe,
A Hundred Years Ago,
Be Quiet do, I'll Call my Mother,
Bime, Bome Bell,
Bonny Eloise,
Carry me Home to Tennessee,
Ettie May,
Far on the Deep Blue Sea,
Fare Thee well, Katy Dear,
Forgive but don't Forget,
Hope on, Hope Ever,
I had a Gentle Mother,
I'll dream of Thee no More,
In the Wild Chamois' Track,
Keemo Kimo,
Jennie with her Bonnie Bleu E'e,
Love Me little, Love Me long,
Marion Lee,
Mary of Lake Enon,
Mary of the Glen,
Mother, Sweet Mother, why Linger Away?
My Soul in one unbroken Sigh,
Oft in the Stilly Night,
Oh, my Love he is a Salieur,
Oh, Whisper what Thou Feelest,
Old Josey,
Once upon a time,
One Cheering Word,
One Parting Song and then Farewell,
Poor Thomas Day,
Pretty Nelly,
Round for Three Voices,
Scenes that are Brightest,
Sleeping I Dreamed, Love,
Softly ye Night Winds,
Some One to Love,
Strike the Light Guitar,
Swinging, Swinging all Day Long,
'Tis Pleasant to be Young,
'Tis the Witching Hour of Love,
The Dearest Spot of Earth,
The Female Smuggler,
The Good-by at the Door,
The Hazel Dell,
The Leaves that Fall in Spring,
The Low-Backed Car,
The Mother's Smile,
The Old Folks are Gone,
The Winds that Waft my Sighs to Thee,
There is a Flower that Bloometh,
There is Darkness on the Mountain,
Thou art Mine own, Love,
Where is Home?
Why do I weep for Thee?
Widow Machree,
Wild Tiadatton,
Winsome Winnie,
Work, Work,
Yes, let Me like a Soldier Die.

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[The Immortal Crockett.]

DIME BIOGRAPHICAL LIBRARY NO. 5.

Will Issue Monday, April 22d,

THE LIFE OF

COL. DAVID CROCKETT,

COMPRISING HIS

Memorable Adventures, His Congressional Career, His Odd
Sayings, His Northern Tour, His Frightful Bear Hunts,
His Texan Life, and Glorious Death at the
Battle of the Alamo.

Forming altogether one of the most intensely interesting and peculiar biographies ever presented to the American public. Col. Crockett was one of the most remarkable men who ever lived—his life was one constant succession of novel phases—his wit, his courage, his love of danger and excitement, his chivalrous devotion to the cause of Texan Independence—all conspire to claim for him a place in the annals of our history at once striking and of deepest interest. There is no life of Crockett now before the public, properly adapted for popular circulation, and the work here presented is designed especially to supply the existing want. It will be found, in all respects, satisfactory, and is confidently commended to all lovers of the marvelous and novel in human nature.

BEADLE AND COMPANY, Publishers,
141 William St., New York.


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