| CONTENTS OF DIME SONG BOOK NO. 4. | |
|---|---|
| Page | |
| Ain’t I Glad to get out of the Wilderness, | [22] |
| A National Song, | [11] |
| Answer to Katy Darling, | [42] |
| A Merry Gipsy Girl Again, | [47] |
| A Parody on “Uncle Sam’s Farm,” | [34] |
| Ben Fisher and Wife, | [9] |
| Bonnie Jamie, | [17] |
| Broken-Hearted Tom, the Lover, | [39] |
| By the Sad Sea-Waves, | [58] |
| Columbia Rules the Sea, | [29] |
| Come Gang awa’ wi’ Me, | [13] |
| Commence you Darkies all, | [28] |
| Cottage by the Sea, | [8] |
| Daylight is on the Sea, | [59] |
| Don’t Cry so, Norah, Darling, | [6] |
| Erin is my Home, | [31] |
| Gal from the South, | [27] |
| He Led Her to the Altar, | [66] |
| Home, Sweet Home, | [53] |
| I am a Freeman, | [55] |
| I’ll Hang My Harp on a Willow-Tree, | [18] |
| I’m not Myself at All, | [30] |
| Indian Hunter, | [50] |
| I’ve been Roaming o’er the Prairie, | [16] |
| I Wish He would Decide, Mamma, | [32] |
| Jane Monroe, | [69] |
| Johnny is Gone for a Soldier, | [19] |
| Jolly Jack the Rover, | [23] |
| Kate was Once a Little Girl, | [60] |
| Kitty Tyrrel, | [61] |
| Let Me Kiss Him for His Mother, | [48] |
| Linda’s Gone to Baltimore, | [15] |
| Maud Adair and I, | [5] |
| Molly Bawn, | [51] |
| My ain Fireside, | [49] |
| My Boyhood’s Home, | [53] |
| Nora the Pride of Kildare, | [51] |
| O God! Preserve the Mariner, | [46] |
| Oh, Kiss, but never Tell, | [21] |
| Old Uncle Edward, | [64] |
| Paddy on the Canal, | [68] |
| Poor Old Maids, | [45] |
| Ship A-hoy! | [56] |
| Somebody’s Courting Somebody, | [24] |
| Song of the Farmer, | [37] |
| Song of Blanche Alpen, | [57] |
| Sparking Sunday Night, | [41] |
| Sprig of Shilleleh, | [43] |
| Stand by the Flag, | [36] |
| The Farmer’s Boy, | [36] |
| The Hazel Dell, | [52] |
| The Harp that once Through Tara’s Hall, | [31] |
| The Indian Warrior’s Grave, | [50] |
| The Little Low Room where I Courted my Wife, | [25] |
| The Low Backed Car, | [44] |
| The Old Brown Cot, | [12] |
| The Old Kirk-Yard, | [54] |
| The Railroad Engineer’s Song, | [14] |
| They don’t Wish Me at Home, | [38] |
| Tom Brown, | [70] |
| Terry O’Reilly, | [40] |
| Uncle Gabriel, | [65] |
| Uncle Tim, the Toper, | [71] |
| We were Boys and Girls Together, | [33] |
| We are all so Fond of Kissing, | [20] |
| We are Growing Old Together, | [7] |
| Where are now the Hopes I Cherished? | [64] |
| Within a Mile of Edinburg Town, | [62] |
| Would I were a Boy Again, | [35] |
| Would I were a Girl Again, | [35] |
| Would I were with Thee, | [63] |
BEADLE’S
DIME SONG BOOK
No. 4.
Maud Adair and I.
Copied by permission of Firth, Pond & Co., 547 Broadway, owners of the copyright.
One year ago were we sixteen,
Maud Adair and I,