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Health: A Poem. By Dr. Cotton.
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Chapbook #16 in a bound collection of 54 chapbooks
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Quoted on title-page: "O Health! "Without thy cheerful active energy "No rapture sells the breast, no Poet sings, "No more the maids of Helicon delight, "Com e then with me, O Goddess, heavenly gay! "Begin the song; and let it sweetly flow, "And let it wisely teach thy wholesome laws: "How best the fickle fabric to support "Of mortal man; in healthful body how "A healthful mind the longest to maintain." Armstong.
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[1796?] per National Library of Scotland
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8 pages
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Poetry
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<a title="National Library of Scotland" href="http://www.nls.uk/">National Library of Scotland</a>
ESTC#: T131005
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Archival and Special Collections, University of Guelph Library, Guelph, Ontario, Canada
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Glasgow: Brash & Reid
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poetry
# of Woodcuts: 2
Bib Context: title-page
Chapbook Date: 1791-1800
Chapbook Genre: poetry
Chapbook Publisher - Glasgow: Brash & Reid
Musical Instrument: harp(s)
Musical Instrument: horn(s)
Nature: flower(s)
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I. Alexander's Feast II. Ode on St. Cecilia's Day. III. The Bard. By Gray.
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Ode on St. Cecilia's day
The Bard
Alexander's Feast
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[1796?] per National Library of Scotland
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16 pages
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Chapbook #10 in a bound collection of 54 chapbooks
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Woodcut image of musical instruments on the title-page.
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<a title="National Library of Scotland" href="http://www.nls.uk/">National Library of Scotland</a>
ESTC#: T161438
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Archival and Special Collections, University of Guelph Library, Guelph, Ontario, Canada
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Glasgow: Cameron & Murdoch
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ballads & songs
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Bib Context: title-page
Chapbook Date: 1791-1800
Chapbook Genre: ballads & songs
Chapbook Publisher - Glasgow: Cameron & Murdoch
Musical Instrument: harp(s)
Musical Instrument: horn(s)
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SEVEN ENGLISH
Popular Songs.
The Tyrolese Song of Liberty.
The Castilian Maid.
Faintly as tolls the evening ehiriie.
Oh! rest thee. Babe.
Farewell.
The Gipsy Wanderer.
God save the King.
KILMARNOCK:
PRINTED FOR THE BOOKSELLERS.
�ENGLISH SONGS.
T H E TYROLESE SONG OF L I B E R T Y every bosom boundeth,
Merrily oh ! merrily oh !
Where the Song of Freedom soundeth,
Merrily oh ! merrily oh !
There the warrior's arms shed more splendour.
There the maiden's charms shine more tender*
Every joy the land surroundeth,
Merrily oh! merrily oh !
MERRILY
Wearily every bosom pineth,
Wearily oh ! wearily oh !
Where the bond of slavery twineth,
Wearily oh ! wearily oh!
There the warrior's dart hath no fleetmess,
There the maiden's heart hath no sweetness,
Every flower of life declineth,
Wearily oh 1 wearily oh i
Cheerily then from hill and valley,
Cheerily oh ! cheerily oh !
Like your native fountains sally,
Cheerily oh ! cheerily oh J
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If a glorious death won by bravery,
Sweeter be than breath sigh'd in slavery, «
Round the Flag of Freedo*. rally,
Cheerily oh ! cheerily oh !
T H E CASFILIAN
MAID.
OH ! remember the time in Lamancha's shades,
When our moments so blissfully flew
When you'd calPd me the flower of Castiliaa
maids,
And I blush'd to be call'd so by you.
When I taught you to warble the gay Seguadille,
And to dance to the light Castanet.
Oh ! never, dear youth, let you roam where you
will,
The delight of those momeats forget.
They tell me, you lovers from Erin's green isle,
Every hour a new passion can feel;
And that soon in the light of some lovlier smile,
You'll forget the poor maid of Castile.
But they know not how brave in the battle you
are,
Or they never could think you would rove ;
For 'tis always the spirit, most gallant in war,
That is fondest and truest in love.
C i N A D I AN B O A T S O N G .
FAINTLY as tolls the evening chirfte,
O u r voices keep tune,, and our oars beat time j
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Soon as the woods on shore look dim,
We'll cheerfully sing our parting hymn*
Row, brothers, row; the stream runs fasfc,
The Rapid's are near, and the daylight's past.
Why should we yet our sail unfurl ?
There is not a breath the blue wave to curl;
But when the wind blows off the thore,
Oh ! sweetly we'll rest upon our oar.
Blow, brieves, blow * the. stream runs fast,
The Rapid's are near, and the daylight's past.
O H ! REST THE®, BABE.
Q r ! slumber, my darling, thy sire is a knight,
Thy mother a lady so lovely and bright,
The hiils and the dalss from the tow'r?, which
we see,
They all shall belong, my dear infant, to thee.
O h ! rest thee babe, rest thee babe, sleep on till
day,
O h ! rest thee babe, rest thee babe, sleep w,hile
you may.
Oh ! rest thee, my darling, the time it shall come,
When thy sleep shall be broken by trumpet and
drum,
T h e n rest thee, my darling, oh ! sleep while you
may,
For war comes with manhood, as light comes
with dav*
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Oh! rest thee babe, rest thee babe, sleep on till
day,
Oh! rest thee babe, rest thee babe, sleep while
you may.
0 ^ , hark thee, young Henry! thy sire is a
knight,
Thy mother a lady so lovely and bright;
I h e hills and the dales from yon tow'rs that I
see,
They all shall belong, my young Henry, to thee.
Oh ! rest thee babe, rest thee babe, sleep on till
day,
Oh ! rest thee babe, rest thee babe, sleep while
you may.
THE GIFSY
WANDERER.
Twas night and the farmer his fireside near,
O'er a pipe quafPd his ale stout and old*
The hinds were in bed, when a voice struck his
earLet me in, I beseech you—just so ran the
prayer—
Let me in, I am dying with cold.
To his servant the farmer cry'd—Sue, move thy
feet,
And admit, the poor wretch from the storm,
For our chimney will not lose a jot of its heat,
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Although the night-wand'rer may there find a
seat,
And beside our wood embers grow warm.
At thatinstant a Gipsy girl, humble in pace,
Bent before him his pity to crave—
He, starting, exclaimed—wicked fiend, quit this
place—
A parent's curse light on the whole Gipsy race!
They have bowed me almost to the grave 1
Good Sir, as our tribe pass'd the church-yard
below,
I just paus'd the turf grave to survey
I fancied the spot where my mother lies low,
AVhen suddenly came on a thick fall of snow,
And I know not a step of my way.
This is craft, cried the farmer, if I judge aright :
I suspect thy curst gang may be near 5
Thou would'st open the door to the ruffians of
night;
Thy eyes o'er the plunder now rove with delight,
And on me with sly treachery leer!
With a shriek on the floor the young Gipsy girl
fell!
Help ! cried Susan, your child to uprear !
Your long stolen child! —she remembers you well!
And the terrors and joys in her bosom that swell*
A r e too mighty for nature to bear.
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FAREWELL.
IN that cottage my father long dwelt,
Till call'd the proud foe to repel,
With a heart that each keen passion felt,
He bade his companions farewell;
While in distance he echo'd the sound,
A sound i shall ever deplore,
Farewell! Farewell!
Alas! I shall ne'er see him more.
Shouts of victory honour'd the day,
Wken bravely in battle he fell,
Far, far from his village away,
Where he bade his companions farewell,
While in distance, &c.
G O D SAVE T H E K I N G .
GOD save great George our king,
Long live our noble king,
God save the king !
Send him victorious,
Happy and glorious,
Long to reign over us.
God save the king!
O Lord our God arise,
Scatter his enemies,
And make them fall!
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Confound their politics,
Frustrate their knavish tricks:
On him our hearts we fix,
O save us all
Thy choicest gifts in store
On him be pleas'd to pour
Long may he reign !
May he defend our laws,
And ever give us cause
To sing wiih heart and voice,
God save the king !
O grant him long to see
Friendship and unity
Always increase 1
May he his sceptre sway,
All toyal souls obey,
Join heart and voice, huzza,
God save the king I
FINIS.
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Seven English Popular Songs. The Tyrolese Song of Liberty. The Castilian Maid. Faintly as tolls the evening chime. Oh! rest thee, Babe. Farewell. The Gipsy Wanderer. God save the King.
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The Tyrolese Song of Liberty.
The Castilian Maid.
Faintly as tolls the evening chime.
Oh! rest thee, Babe.
Farewell.
The Gipsy Wanderer.
God save the King.
Date
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[1815-1825?] per University of Glasgow Union Catalogue of Scottish Chapbooks
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8 pages
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Ballads and songs
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Archival and Special Collections, University of Guelph Library, Guelph, Ontario, Canada
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<a title="University of Glasgow Union Catalogue of Scottish Chapbooks" href="http://special.lib.gla.ac.uk/chapbooks/search/">University of Glasgow Union Catalogue of Scottish Chapbooks </a>
<a title="National Library of Scotland" href="http://www.nls.uk/">National Library of Scotland </a>
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In the public domain; For high quality reproductions, contact Archival & Special Collections, University of Guelph. libaspc@uoguelph.ca, 519-824-4120, Ext. 53413
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Woodcut image of musical instruments encircled in a vine on the title-page.
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Chapbook #30 in a bound collection of 40 chapbooks
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English
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Kilmarnock: Printed for the Booksellers
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ballads & songs
# of Woodcuts: 1
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Chapbook Genre: ballads & songs
Chapbook Publisher - Kilmarnock: Printed for the Booksellers
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The Contented Old Couple; and Tune Your Fiddles: Two Favourite Scots Songs. Composed by the Reverend John Skinner, Minister at Linshart, Author of Tullochgorum, &c, To which is added, Tibby I Hae seen the day: A favourite Scots Song.
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Tune Your Fiddles
Tibby I Hae seen the day: A favourite Scots Song.
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Chapbook #28 in a bound collection of 54 chapbooks
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[1798?} per National Library of Scotland
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8 pages
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Woodcut image of musical instruments on the title-page.
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Ballads and songs
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<a title="National Library of Scotland" href="http://www.nls.uk/">National Library of Scotland</a>
ESTC#: T34006
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Archival and Special Collections, University of Guelph Library, Guelph, Ontario, Canada
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In the public domain; For high quality reproductions, contact Archival & Special Collections, University of Guelph. libaspc@uoguelph.ca, 519-824-4120, Ext. 53413
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Scots
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Glasgow: Brash & Reid
# of Woodcuts: 1
Bib Context: title-page
Chapbook Date: 1791-1800
Chapbook Genre: ballads & songs
Chapbook Publisher - Glasgow: Brash & Reid
Musical Instrument: harp(s)
Musical Instrument: horn(s)
Nature: flower(s)