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                    <text>The Anchor's weigh'd.
Here's a health to all good Lasses.
'Twas merry in the Hall.
Cherry Ripe.
Pray Goody, please to moderate.
And has she then fail'd.
The young May moon.
Flv not vet.
'

B&gt;

KILMARNOCK:
PRINTED FOR THE BOOKSELLERS.

4

�POPULAR SONGS.

THE ANCHOR'S

WEIGHS

THE tear fell gently from her eye.
When last we parted on rhe shore:
M y bosom heav'd with many a sigh,
T o think I ne'er might see her more*
Bear youth, she cried, and canst thou haste
,aw a y ;
M y heart will break—a little moment stay.
Ah&amp;\ I cannot—I cannot part from thee*
The anchor's weighM—farewell! farewell! remember me I
Weep not, my love, I trembling said ;
Doubt not a constant heart like mijie.
X pe er can meet another maid
Whosp charms can tlx my heart like thine*
G o , then, she cried, but let thy constant miri4
Oft think of her thou leiv'st in tears behind,
A maid—this last embrace my pledge shall be.
The anchor's weigh'd—farewellI farewell! rt»
member me i

�HERE'S

A

HEALTH TO ALL
LASSES.

GOOD

H E R E ' S a health to all good lasses,
Pledge it merrily, fill your glasses,
Let a bumper toast go round!
May they live a life of pleasure,
Without mixture, without measure,
For with them true joys are found,

T W A S M E R R Y IN T H E

HALL,

Now ancient English melodies
Are banish*ti out of doors,
And nothing's heard in modern dayt$f
But Sigftoras and Signorg.
Such airs I hate
Like a pig in a gate,
Give me the good old strain*
When 'twas merry in the hall,
The beards wagg'd all,
We shall ne?efr see the liVe ?gi\n$
W e -shall ne'er see - the like again.
On beds of down our dandies lay,
And waste the cheerful morn,

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While cur squires o f old would rouse the day
•(I T o the sound of the bugle horn.
And rheir wives took care
The feast to prepare ;
For when they left the plain,
O h ! 'twas merry in the hall,
The beards wagg'd all,
W e shall ne'er see the like again,
W e shall ne'er see the like again.
T w a s then the Christmas tale was told
Of goblin, ghost, or fairy,
And they cheer'd the hearts of the tenants old
With a cup of good canary.
And they each took a smack
&lt; * At the cold blackjack,
Till the fire burn'd in their brain;
O h ! 'twas merry in the hall,
The beards wagg'd all,
May we all see the like again ! *
May we all see the like again !

CHERRY

RIPE.

Cherry ripe, cherry ripe, ripe, X c r y ;
Full and fair ones come and buy.
Cherry ripe, cherry ripe, ripe, I c r y ;
Full and fair ones come and buy.
If so be you ask me where
They do grew, I answer there*

�5
Where the sunbeams sweetly smile.
There's the land or cherry isle.
Cherry ripe, &amp;c.
Where the sunbeams sweetly smile,
There's the land or cherry isle.
There plantations fully shew
All the year wh*re clierries grow.
Cherry ripe, ripe, cherry ripe., I cry %
Full aiad fair ones come and buy,
Fall and fair ones come and buy.

PRAY

GOODY.

PRAY, Goody, please to moderate the rancour of
your tongue*
Why flash those sparks of fury from your eyes?
Remember when the judgment's weak the pre«
judice is strong,
A stranger why will you despise ?
Ply me,
Try me,
Prove ere you deny me,
If you cast me
Off, you blast me
Never more to rise.
Pray Goody, &amp;e.

�§
H 45

SHE

T H E N FAILED
TRUTH-?

IN

HER

A k b has she then fail f d in her truth,
T h e beautiful maicl I dchre ?
Shall I never again hear her voice,
I or
N
U r lov'd form any more ?
N o , no, no, I shall never c©^? her more,
N o , ncfe no, I shall never see her more,
N o , no, no, I shall never, never see her more.
A h I Selima, cruel you prove?
Y e t sure my hard lot you'll bewail,
I could not presume you would love,
Yet pity I hop'd would prevail.
Yet pity, pity, pity, I hop*dj&gt; I hop'd, would
prevail.
And since hatred alone I inspire*
Life henceforth is not worth my care}
Death-now is my only desire,
I give myself up to despair.
And has. she, &amp; c .

THE Y O U N G M A Y

MOON.

THE young May moon is beaming, love,
The glow-worm's lamp is gleaming, love,
H o w sweet to rove,
Thro' Morna's grove,
While the drowsy world is dreaming love.

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Then awake, the heavens look bright, my dear*
'Trs never too late for delight* my deai&gt;!
And the best of all ways.
T o lengthen our d a p ,
Is to steal a lew hours from the night, my dear,
Now all the world is sleeping, love,
But the sage, his star-watch keeping* love,
And I, whose star,
More glorious far,
Is the eye from that casement peeping, love*
Then awake till rise of sun, mv dear.
The sage's glass we'll shun, my dear,
Or in watching the flight
O f bodies light,
He might happen to take thee for one, my dean

FLY N O T Y E T .

TUNE—* Planxty Kelly!
Fur not yet, 'tis just the hour,
When pleasure, like the midnight flow'*
That scorns the eye of vulgar light,
Begins to bloom for sons of night,
And maids who love the moon.
*Twas but to bless these ho&lt;urs of shade
That beauty and the moon were rnvde;
* Fis then the soft attractions, glowing.
Set the tides and goblets Rowing.

�8
Oh stay ! Oh stay !
Joy to seldom weaves a chain
l i k e this tonight, that oh ! 'tis pain
T o break its links so soon.
Fly not yet, the fount that play'd
In times of old, thro* Amnion's shade,
Tho' icy cold by day it ran,
Yet still, like souls of mirth, began
T o burn when night was near;
And thus should woman's heart and looks*
A t noon be cold as winter brooks,
Nor kindle till the night returning,
Brings their genial hour for burningOh stay ! Oh stay \
When did morning ever break,
And End such beaming eyes awake
As those that sparkle here i

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