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                    <text>A COLLECTION OF

COXTAIJflN'G

THE ANCHOR'S WEIGHT)..
THE. SHEPHERD'S SON..
T^E. SMART JACKETS ARE. ON FOR:
;

.

THE RACES.

THE HIGHLAND. LADDIE.''
VICTORY.
OPOSSUM UP ; A GUM TREE. * .

EDINBXJ'EGH:
PRINTED FOR THK BOOKSELLERS,

�The Anchors Weighed,
T h e tear feU g e n t l y from her e y e ,
W h e n last we parted on the s h o r e :
M y bosom heav'd with rnanv a sigh,
T o think I ne'er might see her ifjore.
D e a r y o u t h , she cried, and canst thou haste a w a y ,
M v heart will break, a little moment stay,
A l a s ! I cannot, cannot part f r o m thee,
T h e anchor's weigh"*! farewell, farewell, r e m e m b e r
me.
• W e e p not, my Love,' I trembling said,
4 Doubt
not a constant heart like mine ;
I ne'er can meet another maid
W h o s e charms can fix that heart like thine.*
4 G o t h e n / she cried, 1 but let thy constant mind
Oft think of her y o u leave in tears behind ;
A maid, this last embrace my pledge shall be. 1
* T h e anchor's weigh cf, farewell, fareweil, fumeM*
ber

The Shepherd's Son.
T h e gown glitters on the sward,
T h e lav'iock's in the sky,
A n d Col ley on my plaid keeps ward*
A n d time is passing- bye,
O b , no, sad an' slow !
I hear nae welcome sound ;
T h e shadow o f our trystnr' hush*
It wears sae - slowly rc.uad* .

�3
M y sheep hell tinkles fine the west,
M i- lambs are bh.ating near,
But still the sound that I loe best,
A l a c k ! I canna hear.
Oh, noj sad an' slow !
T h e shadow lingers still ;
A n d like a tamely ghaist I stand,
A n d croon upon the hill.
I hear below the water roar,
T h e mill wi' clackin' din ;
A n d L u c k e y scolding frae her d o o r ,
T o bring the bail nies in.
O h , no, sad an' slow !
T h e s e are ftae sounds for me ;
T h e shadow o f our trv\sthv bush.
It creeps sae drearily.
I coft yestreen frae chapman Tarn,
A snood o f bonnie blue,
A n d promis'd when our t ry stirf c a m ' ,
T o tie it. round her brow.
O h , no, sad an' slow !
T h e time it wjnna pass;
T h e shadow o f I hat weary thorn
Is tethered o n the grass.
O now I see her on the w a y ,
She ; * past t!ie witches' k n o w e ;
S W V .dirnbin' up the brownie's brae—**
Xvi.j heart is in H I &gt;w.
O h , ho, Lis nae v o I

�' T is gl a'u nj rie I • has seen ;
T h e shadow of that hawthorn bush
W i l l move Dae mair till e'en.
M v hook o" grace I'll try to read,
T h o u g h cqon'd wi' little s k i l l ;
W h e n Coifey-barks I'll raise my head,
A n d find h e r o n the hill.
O h , no, sad an- slow !
T h e wHi b e e f time be g a n e ;
T h e shadow o f the tryst in1 bush
I s . f i x ' d like o n y stane.

All the smart jackets are on for the
Races.
M o u n t , m o u n t , long tails and little tails !
W h y dont y o u m o u n t y o u r tiaigs with merry
faces ?
M o u n t , m o u n t , fly o v e r hills and dales v —
All the smart Jackets are on for the r?.ces.
M a n y a cloth is spread, loaded with beef and
bread.
M a n y are lighting to get the best p l a c e s ;
M o u n t and be ready then, joekies and sporting
men !
A l l the smart jackets a re* on for the races.
C o m e from the bills both saffron &gt;and mutton too,
C a m e from y o u r counters ye swell linen diaper*

�Carrie all ye tailors•; {raai.shop-board and button
too,
Gome ye reporters for all the newspapers !
"Now the bell's .sounding, race-horses bounding,
T h e people all thronging to get the best places,
Cockneys will many a d a y , tell o f the sport m
*

r

.

W2ie.iv the smart jackets were on for the races.

The Highland Laddie.
"Oh where, tell m e where, is y o u r H i g h l a n d lad.
die g o n e ?
Oil where, tell me where, is y o u r H i g h l a n d laddie g o n e ?
H e ' s g o n e with streaming banners, where noble
deeds are d o n e ,
A n d m y sad heart will tremble, till he c o m e safely home.
H e ' s gone, Sec.
Oh where, tell me where, did y o u r H i g h l a n d laddie stay ?
•Oh where, tell me where, did y o u r Highland 1 addle stay ?
.
H e dwelt beneath the holly-trees, beside the
rapid S p e y ,
And mony a blessing followed him the day he ^aed
away.
H e dwelt, .&amp;e*
O h what, tell me what, does y o u r H i g h ! a n d
xiie we,ar &gt;?;'

I

lad-

�6
'Oh what, tell we what, does y o u r H i g h l a n d lad-,
die wear ?
A bonnet with a lofty plume the gallant badge of
war,
A n d a plaid across his manly breast, that yet shall
wear a star.
A bonnet, kc.
Ah suppose, ah suppose, that some cruel cruel
wound
Should pierce y o u r H i g h l a n d 1 riddle's breast,
all y o u r hopes confound !
' T h e p i p e should play a cheerfu' strain, the banners round him fly,
A n d tlie spirit o f a Highland chief should glister
in his eye !
T h e pipe, kc.
B u t I will h&amp;pe to see him yet in Scotland's b o u rne bounds,
B u t I will hope to see h i m yet in Scotland's bonnie b o u n d s ,
H i s native land o f l i b e r t y will nurse his glorious
wounds,
W h i l e wide through all the Highlands bids his
warlike name resounds.
H i s native land, kc.

Victory.
I)051 not h ear the m a rt i al b n m ?
D o s t not hear tlie distant drum ?

�7
'Yes they come, our warriors come*
G l o r y i n g in their victory !
Hbnour'd be the soldier's grave,
G l o r y to the Fallen brave,
W a v e , triumphant banners w a v e ,
England has the victory !
Soon shall many a wife with glee,
Haste her soldier-love to s e e ;
Soo»&gt; his babe shall clasp his knee*
Prat ling of the victory.
Honoured be, kc.
Soon must marry a bosom swell
H i g h with grief, while hearing tell
H o w a sire or husband fell.
On the field of victory.
H o n o u r d be,
Y e t their fame their fall endears—
W i d o w s , orphans, hush y o u r fears ;
E n g l a n d ^ hand shall dry those tears
W h i c h obscure her victory.
Xlonotir'd be, kc.
Rest, poor mourners, safely rest
On your grateful country's b r e a s t ;
England feels for the distressed,
Midst the swell of victory.
H o n o u r d be, &amp;cEngland's pleasure, England's pride,
I s through life to aid and guide
T h e s e who lov'd the men who d i e d
Glorying in her victory.
MoacHirU bej

�Opossum up a Gum TreeOpossum u p a gum tree,
H i s tail his body follow ;
L a c o o n quickly hirn see
L o o k i n g o u t o' hollow !
Pull him d o w n by de l o n g tali,
O p o s s u m squall—opossum squall ;
-Lacoon stick his long tail,
H i m louder squeak, him louder sque
O p o s s u m up, &amp;e.
Opossum him look shy now;
L a c o o n grin, lacooii grin ,
Opossum wink him eye n o w ,
' M o v e him chin, m o v e him chin,
O p p o s u m down feim tumble
:. F r o m the tree, f r o m the tree.
A n d make him 'gin to g r u m b l e ,
L a c o o n ! he, he ! lacoon, he,, he I
Opossum up, &amp;c.
Black b o y love T i l Jenkins,
T i n k he'll wed, tink he'll w e d ,
H i s massa chide him Unking*
Beat him head, beat him head.
Black boy h i m love r u m too,
' M a k e him g r o g g y , make him g r o g g y ,
B u t massa make him coin's;to '
W h e n him floggy, whe'rHiini floggy.O p o s s u m up, &amp;c. •

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