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 . A tra-vel-ler stopt at a widows gate; She -$j^j—®—O—ph gEEEE^fe^fffiEE kept an inn, and he want-ed to bait, She g &—®—•—a—— im £ J y—g m* kept an inn, and he want-ed to bait; But the £ £ *=t wi - dow she slight-ed her guest, But the B3 S ?*=£ *E$E$E^E± ?=H=- wi - dow she slight-ed her guest. For when A TRAVELLER STOPPD, &C ¥M ^ 5=^=f 5=f i h ^m Na-ture was mak-ing an ug m & -¥=«- 7-P ly race, She-+—w


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 . A tra-vel-ler stopt at a widows gate; She -$j^j—®—O—ph gEEEE^fe^fffiEE kept an inn, and he want-ed to bait, She g &—®—•—a—— im £ J y—g m* kept an inn, and he want-ed to bait; But the £ £ *=t wi - dow she slight-ed her guest, But the B3 S ?*=£ *E$E$E^E± ?=H=- wi - dow she slight-ed her guest. For when A TRAVELLER STOPPD, &C ¥M ^ 5=^=f 5=f i h ^m Na-ture was mak-ing an ug m & -¥=«- 7-P ly race, She-+—w~—N gg h# cer-tain-ly moulded the tra-vel-lers face, She Is k* t%=* u Sl cer-tain-ly moulded the tra-vel-lers face, As a. sam-ple for The chambermaids sides they were ready to crack,When she saw his queer nose and the hump on his back A hump isnt handsome, no doubt:And tho tis confessd that the prejudice goesVery strongly in favour of wearing a nose, Yet a nose shouldnt look like a snout. A bag full of gold on the table he laid ; Thad a wondrous effect on the widow and maid, And they quickly grew marvellously money immediately alterd the case,They were charmdwith his hump, and his snout, and his face, Tho he still might have frightend the 4?vii. A 3 6 TOM TACKLE. 4lie paid like a prince, gave the widow a smack,And floppd on his horse at the door like a sack ; While the landlady, touching the chink,Cried, Sir, should you travel this country again,I heartily hope that the sweetest of men Will stop at the widows to drink. TOM TACKLE. WUITTEN AND COMPOSED BY MR. DIBDIN 3E? £ £A ^=¥- Tom Tackle was no-hie, was true to his ^ ^=T ?word, If me - rit bought ti-tles, Tom might he my -<p^3y: m §


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