CONTENTS OF DIME SONG BOOK NO. 5.
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,