Words by T.H. Bayly.

G.A. Hodson.

Written in 1828. Sung by Braham.

Oh give me but my Arab steed,
My prince defends his right,
And I will to the battle speed,
To guard him in the fight.

Oh Cheerily, Cheerily (D. & S. 32)

Original, but a refrain similar to this is not uncommon in old sea songs.

Oh Lady Fair (G.E. 13)

Trio by Moore.

See ‘[Strew then, Oh strew].’

Oh Let us Love Our Occupations (Ch.)