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Ah! why did I gather this delicate flower Awake the harp's sLmnber - , - Ave sanctimima - - - ]?rave sons of the West - - But are you sure the news is true - - Blow high, blow low, let tempests tear - tho side of yon streamlet there grows - n Backstay was a boatswain - - - Come strike the bold Anthem - - - Cease, tempest cease, allay thy power - - (?ome. o'er the 9tream Charlie .... Come, come, bonnie lassie, cried Sandy awa' - Come each gallant Lad - - - Chairs to mend! old ehaim to roerot! Come pa? round. the glas? - - Come, come my jolly lads - - - Come, tedks, come, to my phreaologic Incrazing Cotddst tbett look as near as when - - Come teU me blue eyed stranger - - Come baste thee, come haste thee - - Come rest on.tAb, bosom - - - Came bither thou beanti?ed rover - Come hither poor maiden and yieM not to dbe (?o?e over ? the' motretains my bonny Sw.iae boy Come, mariner, 'down in the deep with mla - Come ye di?on?olate C4?me to the nunset tree - - D?y ofgloty, welcome day! - Draw the sword, Scotland - - - Dear Erin how sweetly thy green bosom rise, Dear harp of my country - - Dame D?den had five ae?iqg maids - Deserted by the waning moon - - Dost thou I6ve wandering - - - 188 Dean Tqm tab, brown jug -. 196 near Doctor be c!?ver and fling off'your b?aver 804 - 804 211 - 27 75 158 171 242 28 4? 6? 167 192 196 205 218 251 252 256 267 27? .? 290. 291 299 ?8 - 61 94 184 - 188