The new musical and vocal cabinet : comprising a selection of the most favorite English Scotch & Irish melodiesArranged for the voice, violin flute & cas sung at the theatres & harmonic meetings . twould have made a philosopher grin, To have seen such a concourse of muns;Sick as death, wet as muck, from the heel to the chin, For it came on to blow great clothes and provisions now cloggd up the way, In a dreary and boisterous night;While apparently dead evry passenger lay With the sickness, but more with the fright. Oh, oh ! I wish I was at home in my bed. Oh, that Iwas a hundred mi


The new musical and vocal cabinet : comprising a selection of the most favorite English Scotch & Irish melodiesArranged for the voice, violin flute & cas sung at the theatres & harmonic meetings . twould have made a philosopher grin, To have seen such a concourse of muns;Sick as death, wet as muck, from the heel to the chin, For it came on to blow great clothes and provisions now cloggd up the way, In a dreary and boisterous night;While apparently dead evry passenger lay With the sickness, but more with the fright. Oh, oh ! I wish I was at home in my bed. Oh, that Iwas a hundred miles off. Masshy upon my shins. * Oh,oh! will nobody throw me overboard? Avast there! Ah, my poor dear pattern caps blown into the pond. Omy soul, what a devil of a sickness ! Arrah, stop the ship !Sir, would you be so kind as to be after handing me the caudlecup ? Land ! land! upon the starboard bow. At last, after turning on two or three tacks,Margate lights soon restord all our joy;The men found their stomachs, the women their who so blithe as we,Who take a voyage to sea,Aboard of a Margate hoy. 274 OWHACKS JOURNEY TO PARIS. AS SUNG BY MR. JOHNSTONE.—COMPOSED BY MR. : :£=£ You may talk of a brogue, and of 5 W=F=& Vz± ^-» »y /?•/ Irelands sweet na-tion, Of bulls and of howls and pa - I :N-ar-l—» v-±ag±fcgr£ Ia-ver comme ca, But, mon Dieu, its no more to the i ^^ fcfcg *=£ *££=£ French bo-de - ra-tion, Than vin de Bour-deaux like to lk~w=t i « ?-?- -tzztzc xJ sweet Us-que-baugh. If I go back a-gain, blood and #=& 3Ezp=pE JQC± / 9 / 23 zounds ! how Ill wrig-gle And con-gee and ca-per, and -) OWHACKS JOURNEY TO PARIS, 275 m %=£ ^=pr ?\j ,j \J—I 1 «-/ make the folks stare; And in - stead of po-ta-toes, how


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