O Nanny, wilt thou go with me? Thomas Percy S. J. Arnold Anonymous Thomas Campbell Oh, a dainty plant is the Ivy green Charles Dickens Oh, no, we never mention her T. H. Bayley Barry Cornwall Oh, there never was yet so pretty a thing Barry Cornwall Oh, take me to your arms, my love Thomas Dibdin Old Tubal Cain was a man of might Charles Mackay Nicholas Breton On Richmond Hill there lives a lass Upton Once did my Thoughts both ebb and flow “ Muses Garden" Hon. R. W. Spencer . “ Johnson's Museum" 96 309 90 107 38 82 . PAGE . . . . . 46 . 269 Songs of the Chase” Say, what is Wealth without Delight ? See the Course thronged with gazers Shades of Evening close not o'er us Shun Delays,—they breed Remorse Since Wedlock's in vogue Hercules, Still to be neat, still to be drest Take, oh, take those Lips away Tell me no more how fair she is Tell me not of a face that's fair Tell me not, Sweet, I am unkind The dusky Night rides down the Sky The fire of Love in youthful blood The glories of our Birth and State The hunte is up, the hunte is up The Sailor boasts his stately ship Richard Crashar . . . } Leveridge . PAGE The season's in for Partridges The Shape alone let others prize The smiling Morn may light the Sky Sir Walter Scott 250 319 The Sun was sunk beneath the hill Anonymous The thirsty Earth drinks up the Rain Abraham Cowley The tuneful sound of Robin's horn Anonymous. The Wheel of Life is turning quickly There is a Garden in her face Richard Allison 37 There ne'er was a name so handed Upton There was an old man, and though There was a jolly Miller J. Bickerstaffe . 292 Doubtful. 124 Playford's “ Choice Aires". 279 There was never nothing more me pain’d Sir Thomas Wyatt 25 Charles Mackay 162 « Vocal Cabinet 246 133 150 59 Through great Earl Norman's acres wide Charles Mackay Till death I Sylvia must adore To fair Fidele's grassy tomb . To live a Life free from gout, pain, or 240 Anonymous .) . . PAGE . 172 . 93 211 144 242 . We dance on Hills above the Wind Anonymous Anonymous “ Deuteromelia" We Soldiers drink, we Soldiers sing Charles Dibdin What dreaming drone was ever blest W. Smyth What is't to us who guides the State ? . “ Convivial Songster" What is War and all its joys ? What Pleasure have great Princes Byrd What poor Astronomers are they . John Dowland . When Britain first, at Heaven's command James Thomson When Dasies pied, and Violets blue William Shakspeare . When Delia on the plain appears Lord Lyttelton When first I strove to win the prize “ Songs of the Chase” When Love, with unconfinèd wings Richard Lovelace W. T. Moncrief Earl of Surrey · When to Old England I come home Myrtle and Vine". When 'tis Night, and the Midwatch come R. B. Sheridan. Tom D'Urfey R. S. Sharpe PAGE When mighty roast Beef was the Eng.} Fielding and Leveridge . Songs of the Chase” Ye happy Swains whose Hearts are free Sir George Etheredge Thomas Heywood Ye who have scorned each other Charles Mackay You meaner Beauties of the Night Sir Henry Wotton . . . |