CONTENTS OF DIME SONG BOOK NO. 3.
Page
Annie, Dear, Good-by,[9]
A Sailor’s Life for Me,[54]
Bessy was a Sailor’s Bride,[62]
Bonny Jean,[6]
Comic Katee Darling,[23]
Comic Parody,[25]
Darling Jenny Bell,[46]
Darling Rosabel,[10]
Death of Annie Laurie,[7]
Ettie May,[31]
Few Days,[41]
Give ’em String and let ’em Went,[38]
Go it while You’re Young,[38]
Hail Columbia,[55]
Happy Hezekiah,[69]
I’d Choose to be a Daisy,[5]
I have Something Sweet to Tell You,[14]
Isle of Beauty,[59]
I Think of Old Ireland wherever I Go,[13]
Jeannette and Jeannot,[58]
John Jones,[21]
Jordan is a Hard Road to Travel,[43]
Kitty Kimo,[64]
Lather and Shave,[40]
Lager Bier Song,[36]
Linda has Departed,[11]
Lillie Bell,[28]
Love Not,[63]
Man the Life-Boat,[53]
My Dear Old Mother,[57]
My Girl with a Calico Dress,[45]
My Heart’s in Old Ireland,[12]
My Poor Dog Tray,[68]
Old Rosin the Bow,[61]
Over the Left,[65]
Old Dog Tray, No. 2.[16]
Parody on the West,[27]
Pop Goes the Weasel,[39]
Pretty Jane,[44]
Rosa Lee,[17]
Song of the Locomotive,[35]
Sparking Sarah Jane,[22]
The American Girl,[66]
The American Boy,[67]
The Boys of Kilkenny,[49]
The Emigrant’s Farewell,[50]
The Fine Old English Gentleman,[18]
The Fine Old Irish Gentleman,[19]
The Fine Old Dutch Gentleman,[20]
The Fireman’s Death,[32]
The Fireman’s Boy,[33]
The Girl I Left behind Me,[70]
The Gold-Digger’s Lament,[48]
The Indian Hunter,[30]
The Old Oaken Bucket,[52]
The Old Whiskey Jug,[37]
The Other Side of Jordan,[42]
The Pirate’s Serenade,[51]
The Yellow Rose of Texas,[8]
Ten O’Clock; or, Remember, Love, Remember,[47]
Tilda Horn,[71]
True Blue,[56]
To the West,[24]
Uncle Ned,[65]
Unhappy Jeremiah,[66]
Vilikins and his Dinah,[24]
We Miss Thee at Home,[29]
What will Mrs. Grundy Say?[15]
Woodman, Spare that Tree,[60]

BEADLE’S

DIME SONG BOOK

No. 3.


I’d Choose to be a Daisy.

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I’d choose to be a daisy,

If I might be a flower,