| CONTENTS OF DIME SONG BOOK NO. 5. | |
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| Page | |
| A Dollar or Two, | [39] |
| A Man’s a Man for a’ That, | [41] |
| Angel’s Whisper, | [18] |
| Auld Lang Syne, | [16] |
| A Yankee Ship and a Yankee Crew, | [19] |
| Bashful Young Man, | [32] |
| Call Me Pet Names, | [34] |
| Camptown Races, | [45] |
| Charity, | [30] |
| Cheer, Boys, Cheer, | [15] |
| Comin’ Thro’ the Rye, | [8] |
| Dermot Astore, | [35] |
| Dilla Burn, | [40] |
| Down the Burn, Davy, Love, | [33] |
| Dumbarton’s Bonnie Dell, | [30] |
| Ever of Thee, | [35] |
| Gum-Tree Canoe, | [7] |
| Hark! I hear an Angel Sing, | [36] |
| I’d Offer Thee this Hand of Mine, | [6] |
| In the Days when I was Hard Up, | [66] |
| John Anderson, my Jo, John, | [37] |
| Johnny was a Shoemaker, | [44] |
| Kind Relations, | [58] |
| Last Week I Took a Wife, | [29] |
| Mary of Argyle, | [24] |
| Meet Me by Moonlight, | [13] |
| Napolitaine, | [27] |
| Norah M’Shane, | [17] |
| Nothing Else to Do, | [67] |
| Och! Paddy, is it Yerself? | [59] |
| Oft in the Stilly Night, | [25] |
| Roll on Silver Moon, | [23] |
| Sambo, I have Miss’d You, | [55] |
| Sammy Slap, the Bill-Sticker, | [22] |
| Simon the Cellarer, | [71] |
| Something to Love Me, | [21] |
| Some Love to Drink, | [70] |
| Sourkrout and Sausages, | [53] |
| Still so Gently o’er Me Stealing, | [9] |
| The Gay Cavalier, | [28] |
| The Gambler’s Wife, | [60] |
| The Grave of Uncle True, | [38] |
| The Grave of Bonaparte, | [51] |
| The Ingle Side, | [26] |
| The Irish Emigrant’s Lament, | [64] |
| The Ivy Green, | [57] |
| The Lass that Loves a Sailor, | [68] |
| The Last Rose of Summer, | [20] |
| The Lily of the West, | [48] |
| The Minute Gun at Sea, | [63] |
| The Monks of Old, | [31] |
| The Musical Wife, | [54] |
| The Ocean Burial, | [62] |
| The Old Arm-Chair, | [50] |
| The Poor Little Fisherman’s Girl, | [61] |
| The Rat-catcher’s Daughter, | [69] |
| The Rose of Allendale, | [14] |
| The Tail iv Me Coat, | [56] |
| The Watcher, | [49] |
| Thou Art Gone from My Gaze, | [13] |
| Thou hast Wounded the Spirit, | [9] |
| ’Tis Midnight Hour, | [26] |
| Twilight Dews, | [27] |
| Umbrella Courtship, | [47] |
| Wake! Dinah, Wake! | [46] |
| Washington Star of the West, | [72] |
| We’ll have a Little Dance To-Night, Boys, | [43] |
| We Met by Chance, | [10] |
| When I Saw Sweet Nellie Home, | [5] |
| When the Swallows Homeward Fly, | [11] |
| Whoop de Doodle do, | [52] |
| William of the Ferry, | [42] |
| Will You Love Me Then as Now? | [12] |
BEADLE’S
DIME SONG BOOK
No. 5.
When I saw Sweet Nellie Home.
Copied by permission of Russell & Tolman, 192 Washington St., Boston,
owners of the copyright.
In the sky the bright stars glitter’d,
On the grass the moonlight fell,