See p. [97].

I come from old Kentucky,
A long time ago,
Where I first larn to wheel about,
And jump Jim Crow;
Wheel about and turn about,
And do jis so,
Eb'ry time I wheel about,
I jump Jim Crow.

Jolly Young Waterman (It., P.P. 33)

Words and music by C. Dibdin in The Waterman.

King Death (B.H. 33)

Words by Barry Cornwall.

Neukomm.

King Death was a rare old fellow,
He sat where no sun could shine,
And he lifted his hand so yellow,
And pour'd out his coal-black wine.
Hurrah for the coal-black wine!

John Leech used to sing ‘King Death,’ and it was of his voice that Jerrold once remarked, ‘I say, Leech, if you had the same opportunity of exercising your voice as you have of using your pencil, how it would draw!’

Lesbia Hath a Beaming Eye (Letter to Lemon)