. [A composite music volume containing different issues of Thomson's octavo] collection of the songs of Burns, Sir Walter Scott ...: united to the select melodies of Scotland, and of Ireland & Wales. E . feti -f- ? f> • M Ullf^^l^E^UL 35 RATTLING ROARING WILLY. THE SONG WRITTEN FOE THIS WORK, IN 1822,BY WILLIAM SMYTH, ESQ. A-ROUND this festive table That smiles with Ladies gay,Whos he that is not able To steal from care not a fault in you, Sir, And neer was fault of mine,To fail in honour due, Sir, To ]\Lrtb, and Love, and Wine. How often have I found thee, Thou kind and social bow


. [A composite music volume containing different issues of Thomson's octavo] collection of the songs of Burns, Sir Walter Scott ...: united to the select melodies of Scotland, and of Ireland & Wales. E . feti -f- ? f> • M Ullf^^l^E^UL 35 RATTLING ROARING WILLY. THE SONG WRITTEN FOE THIS WORK, IN 1822,BY WILLIAM SMYTH, ESQ. A-ROUND this festive table That smiles with Ladies gay,Whos he that is not able To steal from care not a fault in you, Sir, And neer was fault of mine,To fail in honour due, Sir, To ]\Lrtb, and Love, and Wine. How often have I found thee, Thou kind and social bowl,When clouds have darkend round me, A sunshine to my Love ! that still hast ruled me From Youths first dawning day,Though often thou hast fooled me, How blest has been thy sway. What charm to Love is second,— Tis generous Friendship thine ;The sweetest mixture reckond, To make the cup Ladies, thus invited, Come pledge me Ladies gay,Drink Friendship, Love, united, Or singly, as you may. We are not always meeting, We are not always gay,Lifes pleasures are but fleeting, Enjoy tbem while we sure tis no great treason, With Beauty, Mirth, and Wine,To steal an hou


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