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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 . give em all the slip,I got to Yarmouth fair, Where I had heen before;So father found me there, A capering out to India, I went a Guinea-pig;We got to Table Bay, But mind, a pretty rig:The ship, driving out to sea, Left me and many moreAll among the Hottentots, A capering ashore. I loves a bit of hop, Lifes neer the worser fortif in my wake should drop A fiddle, thats your sort!Thrice tumble up a-hoy, Once get the labour oer,Then see the sailor boy A capering 42THE TIGHT IRISH BOY. AS SUNG BY MR. JOHNSTONE. gPP^ -*- 1 j£ s Och, when I was chlistend, twas-m— mz B -P— W on a fair day, And my m own fair - facd mo - ther calLd I * m & me her dear j°y> And £1 £ :£ that was this, why, she P •P- of - - ten would say. And THE TIGHT IRISH BOY. 48 m v- m that I was this, why, she O -&- *h -®- ADLIB. y—w- t= ESS of-ten would say, A gay-ful, play-ful, I 9 -e—9- E fer zifc—P—£—P—£—^r-| prat-tling, tat - tling, du - ti - ful, beau-ti-ful,.


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