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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, with heart and voice,
God save the King!

O grant him long to see

Friendship and unity

Always increase!

May he his sceptre sway,

All loyal souls obey;

Join, heart and voice-huzza!

God save the King!

"From ev'ry latent foe,

"From the assassin's blow,

“God save the King!

"O'er him thine arm extend,

"For Britain's sake defend

"Our father, prince, and friend;

"God save the King!"

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English Fleet.-ALL'S well! a Duett,

The Wags.-Adieu, adieu, my only life;

New Brooms,-Ah! bless your honour,

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Benevolent Tar.-A plague of these musty old lubbers, 21

My Grandmother.-Are ye fair as opening roses?

Duenna.-Adieu, thou dreary pile,

Age To-morrow.-Ah! no, my love, no,
Matrimony.-A sage once to a maiden sung,
Art thou awake?

As gaily I touch my guitar,

Robin Hood. As burns the charger,

All in the Downs,

Paul and Virginia.-Ah! could my fault'ring tongue,
Paul and Virginia.-A blessing unknown to Ambition,

Ah! give me, Hope,

Cast. of Andalusia.-At the peaceful midnight hour,

Away with melancholy,

Obi.-A lady, in fair Seville city,

After a long and heavy fire,

Ah! tell me no more,

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Wife of Two Husb.-A soldier to his own fire-side,

Ah! gentle Hope,

Ah! where can fly my soul's, &c. 150

Awake, my lute,

A little orphan sailor boy,

Cabinet.-Ah! could I hope my fair to see,

Blue Beard.-All is hush'd! no footstep falls,
Ah! do not say you'll leave me,

Escapes.-A little boy, a Savoyard,
Pirates. As wrapt in sleep I lay,

Address to the vielet,

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Bright chanticleer proclaims,
Bonnie Lesley,

Red-Cross Knights.-Blow, warder, blow,

Cabinet. By my mother 'twas said,

By the gaily circling glass,
By a murmuring brook,

Farmer.-Bonny Bet, sweet blossom,

By all the joys,

Seraglio. Blow high, blow low,

Barra Vale,

Paragraph.-Behold the Britannia!

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Priv. Theatricals.-Bleak was the morn,
White Plume.-Brave spirits of Albion,

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Farmer. Charming village maid,

Pirates.-Can I cease to love her?

Shipwreck.-Come, buy poor Sally's, &c.
Cease, rude Boreas,

Come, buy my wood-harebells,

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Poor Soldier.-Dear Tom, this brown jug,
English Fleet.-Deserted by the waning moon,
Soldier's Return.-Down in the valley,
Thirty Thousand.-Down by yon banks,

Iron Chest.-Down by the river there grows,
Drink to me only with thine eyes,

Travellers.-Deep in my breast,

Travellers.-Dull Care, with all thy train,

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Age To-morrow.-Delightful Freedom, by whose, &c.
Travellers.-Deep in the fountain of this, &c.

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Farmer.-Ere around the huge oak,

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Lock and Key.-E'er since I found true-love,
Encamp'd on the coast,

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Weathercock.-Far, far from me my lover fles,
Flow, thou regal purple stream,
Duenna-Friendship is the bond of reason,

Hartford Bridge.-For England, when, &c.
Fair Rosale,

Magic Flute.-Far, far from me my love is fled,

Magic Flute.-Fairy revels,

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Wand. Melodist.-Fair Sally, once the village pride,

Forget me not,

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Forlorn, the poor exile pursues,

Farewell, thou stream,

Forth from thy dark and dismal cell, 126

Friar of orders grey,

Fatherless Fanny,

Fairest of the fair,

For thee these tears,

Lock and Key.-Fanny, will you marry me?

From silent shades,

Pirates. Fancy's dream.

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Frae Barra vale I've ta'en my way, 238

Travellers. Farewell those hopes,

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La Belle Assemb.-From thee, Eliza, I must go,
Fair Celia had taken a dove,
Female hardship,

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Escapes. Good deeds are never ill bestow'd, 169
God save great George our King,

H.

Hail, happy warbler,

Family Quarrels.-Hark! where martial music,

Artaxerxes. Hope told a flatt'ring tale,

Weathercock. He seeks another,

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