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5BEADLE'S5

DIME
SONG BOOK

No. 5.

A COLLECTION OF NEW AND POPULAR

COMIC AND SENTIMENTAL

SONGS.

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

Books for the Hour!


MILITARY EXPLOITS

OF

Great Soldiers and Generals.


BEADLE’S

DIME BIOGRAPHICAL LIBRARY.

Each Issue Complete.100 Pages.Price Ten Cents.

No. 6.—The Life, Military and Civic Services of Lieut.-Gen. WINFIELD SCOTT. Complete up to the present period.

No. 4.—The Life, Times and Services of ANTHONY WAYNE (Mad Anthony) Brigadier-General in the War of the Revolution, and Commander-in-Chief of the Army during the Indian War.

No. 1.—The Life of JOSEPH GARIBALDI: The Liberator of Italy. Complete up to the withdrawal of Garibaldi to his Island Home, after the Neapolitan Campaign, 1860.


These brilliant books of the most brilliant Commanders and soldiers of modern times possess remarkable interest at this moment. Each book will be found to be a full record of the men and events in which they acted so splendid a part.

EVERY YOUNG MAN SHOULD READ THEM!

EVERY SOLDIER SHOULD READ THEM!

EVERY LOVER OF THE UNION SHOULD READ THEM!

For Sale at all News Depots.

BEADLE’S

DIME

SONG BOOK

No. 5.

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. 5.
Page
A Dollar or Two,[39]
A Man’s a Man for a’ That,[41]
Angel’s Whisper,[18]
Auld Lang Syne,[16]
A Yankee Ship and a Yankee Crew,[19]
Bashful Young Man,[32]
Call Me Pet Names,[34]
Camptown Races,[45]
Charity,[30]
Cheer, Boys, Cheer,[15]
Comin’ Thro’ the Rye,[8]
Dermot Astore,[35]
Dilla Burn,[40]
Down the Burn, Davy, Love,[33]
Dumbarton’s Bonnie Dell,[30]
Ever of Thee,[35]
Gum-Tree Canoe,[7]
Hark! I hear an Angel Sing,[36]
I’d Offer Thee this Hand of Mine,[6]
In the Days when I was Hard Up,[66]
John Anderson, my Jo, John,[37]
Johnny was a Shoemaker,[44]
Kind Relations,[58]
Last Week I Took a Wife,[29]
Mary of Argyle,[24]
Meet Me by Moonlight,[13]
Napolitaine,[27]
Norah M’Shane,[17]
Nothing Else to Do,[67]
Och! Paddy, is it Yerself?[59]
Oft in the Stilly Night,[25]
Roll on Silver Moon,[23]
Sambo, I have Miss’d You,[55]
Sammy Slap, the Bill-Sticker,[22]
Simon the Cellarer,[71]
Something to Love Me,[21]
Some Love to Drink,[70]
Sourkrout and Sausages,[53]
Still so Gently o’er Me Stealing,[9]
The Gay Cavalier,[28]
The Gambler’s Wife,[60]
The Grave of Uncle True,[38]
The Grave of Bonaparte,[51]
The Ingle Side,[26]
The Irish Emigrant’s Lament,[64]
The Ivy Green,[57]
The Lass that Loves a Sailor,[68]
The Last Rose of Summer,[20]
The Lily of the West,[48]
The Minute Gun at Sea,[63]
The Monks of Old,[31]
The Musical Wife,[54]
The Ocean Burial,[62]
The Old Arm-Chair,[50]
The Poor Little Fisherman’s Girl,[61]
The Rat-catcher’s Daughter,[69]
The Rose of Allendale,[14]
The Tail iv Me Coat,[56]
The Watcher,[49]
Thou Art Gone from My Gaze,[13]
Thou hast Wounded the Spirit,[9]
’Tis Midnight Hour,[26]
Twilight Dews,[27]
Umbrella Courtship,[47]
Wake! Dinah, Wake![46]
Washington Star of the West,[72]
We’ll have a Little Dance To-Night, Boys,[43]
We Met by Chance,[10]
When I Saw Sweet Nellie Home,[5]
When the Swallows Homeward Fly,[11]
Whoop de Doodle do,[52]
William of the Ferry,[42]
Will You Love Me Then as Now?[12]

BEADLE’S