The Universal Songster; Or, Museum of Mirth: Forming the Most Complete, Extensive, and Valuable Collection of Ancient and Modern Songs in the English Language, with a Copious and Classified Index, 第 3 卷G. Routledge, 1878 |
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Heavily drag the dull hours along | 13 |
Here first I met the lovely maid | 24 |
Hark through the vale each cheerful sound | 60 |
Hes gone yes hes gone but Iwont tell you where | 113 |
Hast thou escaped the cannons | 127 |
Hail to thee fairest and hail to the bower | 138 |
H comes from wars from the red field of fight | 153 |
When in Jamaica I arrived | 193 |
How imperfect is expression | 264 |
He will return oh never doubt thy lover | 276 |
He came a long journey and all to see | 320 |
How sweet were those moments of pleasure | 328 |
What though I am not twenty | 352 |
When up from boyhood first I grew | 361 |
came on the world without notice or home | 374 |
Weve rare species of monkeys of sorts nearly | 382 |
Hs sparkling eyes were black as | 200 |
Her sheep had in clusters crept close to a grove | 214 |
Have you not seen the timid tear | 239 |
was apprenticed and learned my trade | 388 |
How happy was the shepherd | 404 |
Hast neer marked the flower | 417 |