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..
ly not yet
ong of Marion's men
send Lewie Gordon hame
Poor Brown Bess
The kiss, dear maid, thy lips have left.
The sea was rough, the clouds were dark
Can wealth or friends thy heart incline
eaceful slumb'ring on the ocean
'll tell you, my hearties, a sailor's plain creed 35
My ship's my house, my home, my land
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Mary, I believed thee true
When in the storm on Albion's coast
When first you courted me, I own
Fresh blows the gale, soon under weigh
A southerly wind, and a cloudy sky
When daisies pied, and violets blue
The wind was hushed, the fleecy wave..
'Twas night when the bell had toll'd twelve
Gin a body meet a body
In an old leathern purse a true friend I have
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yet
Fair Ellen like a lily grew
I saw thee weep, the bright big tear ..
Hark echo, sweet echo, repeat the loud
strain
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When we dwell on the lips of the lass that
we love
My thoughts delight to wander
Tell me where is fancy bred
Love wakes and weeps
Our country is our ship d'ye see
Can the king be half so great
When a pretty little boy
O life is like a summer flower
Here awa, there awa, wandering Willie
Adieu, my native land, adieu
Come fill a bumper, let it go round
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Oh! slumber my darling, thy sire is a knight ib.
Scots wha hae wi' Wallace bled
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There was an Irish lad
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Hark, the loud tuning horn bids the sports-
men
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