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A GOBLET of Burgundy fill, fill for me

Adieu adieu! my native shore

Ah! how, Sophia, can you leave
Away ye gay landscapes

A blessing unknown to ambition and pride
As pensive one night in my garret I sat
Ah! little doth the young one dream
A southerly wind and a cloudy sky
Alas! how light a cause may move
Adieu! my native land, adieu!
At Bannockburn King Edward lay

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Anxious by the gliding stream

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An Eton stripling training to the law

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A hermit, who dwells in the solitude, cross'd me

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A happy new year to all good friends, I pray
Amang gude cheer we hail the year

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As Quin and Foote one day walk'd out

As pensive one morn, by the roadside I sat
At a feast in the country

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A dentist, Sir; makes teeth of bone
All in the Downs the fleet was moor'd
A page was seen in a lady's bower

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Awake Eolian lyre

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All hands unmoor, proclaims a cry

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A knight and a lady once met in a grove

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Believe me, if all these endearing young charms
Britannia musing o'er the deeds

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Come, hasten where friendship invites us
• Come, drooping rose, recline thy head

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Contented I sit with my glass and my pipe

Cease rude Boreas blust'ring railer

Deep as the fountain of this beating heart
Draw the sword Scotland

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Down in a green and shady bed
Dick Strype was a dear friend

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Dear Erin, how sweetly thy green bosom rises
Dark was the night and loud the wind

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Day is gone down on the Baltic's broad billow
Dark was the night and dreary was the scene
Deserted by the waning moon

Dear Tim, this black jack

Fill a bumper on high, thro', the world be it known

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Fly not yet, why wilt thou go?
Farewell, if ever fondest prayer
From Teutchland I came

For England when with favouring gale

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Faint and wearily the

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Farewell, but when ever you welcome the hour

Frequent at early blush of morn

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From Plymouth, in the Vulcan, we set sail

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Glorious Apollo

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Heaven shield the mariner

How stands the glass around?

Give me the sweet delights of love
Good! good indeed

Go patter to lubbers and swabs d'ye see

Great Father Bacchus to my song repair
How merrily we live that soldiers be
Here's a health to them that's awa'
Here's to the year that's awa'

Here's a health to old honest John Bull
How happily my life I led

Here first I met the lovely maid

How dear is the hour when day-light dies
He comes from the wars

Hark, hark! the tempest rolls along
Here's a health to merry England

He sate upon the wave-wash'd shore

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Here's the bower she lov'd so much
Habits are stubborn things

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Here's a health to King William, God bless him
It is not fall of night

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I'd be a butterfly born in a bower

I'm a merry hearted mountain drover boy
I've been roaming, I've been roaming
It is not the light of the laughing eye
I'd be a British tar, born on the ocean

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It was Dunois, the young and brave
I'm call'd Honest Ben

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I know a spot where we scarce mark the flow'rs

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I would I were a careless child

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Jenny is poor and I am poor

I remember the night was stormy and wet
I'd be a butcher's boy born to devour
I've pluck'd the fairest flower

In slumbers of night the poor sailor-boy
I prithee give me back my heart
I look'd on the waters

John Bull for pastime took a prance
Jack came home, his pockets lin'd
John Anderson my Go John

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Lovely Truth thy steady eye

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Let others flaunt in gay attire

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Like Etna's dread vulcano

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My highland home where tempests blow
My ship's my house my home'

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Merrily every bosom boundeth

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Master to the plough

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March! march! Ettrick and Teviotdale
My native land my native land

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Now the sun is in the west

Not a drum was heard nor a funeral note

Ne'er trouble thyself with the times

Now at moonlight's fairy hour

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Nay tell me not dear that the goblet drowns
Never go to France

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One Bumper at parting

One night it blew a hurricane

Oh! he paus'd on the hill

Oh! wherefore weep my sister dear

Oh! do not give way to the shadows of care

Our bugles sang truce

Oh! thou art lovely Queen of flowers

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O Albion, the gem of the ocean

O mighty Bacchus great thy wrongs

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One day when to Jove the black list was presented 72

Old Conwell the pilot for many a year

Over the dark blue waters

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Of all the sweet sounds that falls on the ear

Of all the sweet flowers that bloom in the spring

Oh Lady fair! where art thou roaming?
Old Owen lived on the foot of the hill
Of the rose fair and young

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