Bay of Biscay (U.T. 31, D. & S. 39, P.P. 32)
Words by Andrew Cherry.
J. Davy.
Also see under ‘[A Frog He Would].’
Beethoven's Sonata in B.
See p. [28].
Begone, Dull Care (O.C.S. 7, E.D. 2)
Author unknown. The words occur in various song-books of the eighteenth century. The tune is seventeenth century, possibly derived from the ‘Queen's Jigg’ in the Dancing Master.
Begone, dull care, I prithee begone from me;
Begone, dull care, you and I can never agree.
The words were set as a glee by John Sale, and this may be the music that Dickens knew.