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4BEADLES4

DIME
SONG BOOK

No. 4.

A COLLECTION OF NEW AND POPULAR

COMIC AND SENTIMENTAL

SONGS.

NEW-YORK:
BEADLE AND COMPANY,
General Dime Book Publishers.

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DIME

SONG BOOK

No. 4.

A COLLECTION OF NEW AND POPULAR

COMIC AND SENTIMENTAL

SONGS.


NEW-YORK:
IRWIN P. BEADLE & CO.,
NO. 137 WILLIAM STREET..

Entered according to Act of Congress, in the year 1860
By IRWIN P. BEADLE & CO.,
in the Clerk’s Office of the District Court of the United States for
the Southern district of New York.

CONTENTS OF DIME SONG BOOK NO. 4.
Page
Ain’t I Glad to get out of the Wilderness, [22]
A National Song, [11]
Answer to Katy Darling, [42]
A Merry Gipsy Girl Again, [47]
A Parody on “Uncle Sam’s Farm,” [34]
Ben Fisher and Wife, [9]
Bonnie Jamie, [17]
Broken-Hearted Tom, the Lover, [39]
By the Sad Sea-Waves, [58]
Columbia Rules the Sea, [29]
Come Gang awa’ wi’ Me, [13]
Commence you Darkies all, [28]
Cottage by the Sea, [8]
Daylight is on the Sea, [59]
Don’t Cry so, Norah, Darling, [6]
Erin is my Home, [31]
Gal from the South, [27]
He Led Her to the Altar, [66]
Home, Sweet Home, [53]
I am a Freeman, [55]
I’ll Hang My Harp on a Willow-Tree, [18]
I’m not Myself at All, [30]
Indian Hunter, [50]
I’ve been Roaming o’er the Prairie, [16]
I Wish He would Decide, Mamma, [32]
Jane Monroe, [69]
Johnny is Gone for a Soldier, [19]
Jolly Jack the Rover, [23]
Kate was Once a Little Girl, [60]
Kitty Tyrrel, [61]
Let Me Kiss Him for His Mother, [48]
Linda’s Gone to Baltimore, [15]
Maud Adair and I, [5]
Molly Bawn, [51]
My ain Fireside, [49]
My Boyhood’s Home, [53]
Nora the Pride of Kildare, [51]
O God! Preserve the Mariner, [46]
Oh, Kiss, but never Tell, [21]
Old Uncle Edward, [64]
Paddy on the Canal, [68]
Poor Old Maids, [45]
Ship A-hoy! [56]
Somebody’s Courting Somebody, [24]
Song of the Farmer, [37]
Song of Blanche Alpen, [57]
Sparking Sunday Night, [41]
Sprig of Shilleleh, [43]
Stand by the Flag, [36]
The Farmer’s Boy, [36]
The Hazel Dell, [52]
The Harp that once Through Tara’s Hall, [31]
The Indian Warrior’s Grave, [50]
The Little Low Room where I Courted my Wife, [25]
The Low Backed Car, [44]
The Old Brown Cot, [12]
The Old Kirk-Yard, [54]
The Railroad Engineer’s Song, [14]
They don’t Wish Me at Home, [38]
Tom Brown, [70]
Terry O’Reilly, [40]
Uncle Gabriel, [65]
Uncle Tim, the Toper, [71]
We were Boys and Girls Together, [33]
We are all so Fond of Kissing, [20]
We are Growing Old Together, [7]
Where are now the Hopes I Cherished? [64]
Within a Mile of Edinburg Town, [62]
Would I were a Boy Again, [35]
Would I were a Girl Again, [35]
Would I were with Thee, [63]

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