Around the world with Philip Phillips, "the singing pilgrim." A pictorial tour of the globe illustrated by pen and pencil .. . -I-^ :t=t::=t=t I mm itr-tit :tr 1 y-P-^->- fc I; She has dap-pie grays to draw it. None have I; not; He could give his bride a pal - ace, Mine a cot; 1; She wears hers up - on her bo - som, In - side I ; I; * But Ive one true heart be- side me, Cdad am I ; Shes no proud-er with herHers comes home beneath theShe will leave hers at deathsId not change it for a r-ii = --n 3=r= dr^ Pg -r ?- itzr i ^ rt :t :t :t:=:tt=t ^ :tz ?& coachman, Than am Istar - light. Neer care


Around the world with Philip Phillips, "the singing pilgrim." A pictorial tour of the globe illustrated by pen and pencil .. . -I-^ :t=t::=t=t I mm itr-tit :tr 1 y-P-^->- fc I; She has dap-pie grays to draw it. None have I; not; He could give his bride a pal - ace, Mine a cot; 1; She wears hers up - on her bo - som, In - side I ; I; * But Ive one true heart be- side me, Cdad am I ; Shes no proud-er with herHers comes home beneath theShe will leave hers at deathsId not change it for a r-ii = --n 3=r= dr^ Pg -r ?- itzr i ^ rt :t :t :t:=:tt=t ^ :tz ?& coachman, Than am Istar - light. Neer cares she :por - tals, By and by;king - dum, No, not I ; With my blue-eyed laugh-ing ba - by, Trundling by; I Mine conies in the pur - pie twi-light, Kiss - es me, And I shall bear the trea - ure with me, When I die; For God will weigh it in his bal- ance, By and by; And f—^- rq-- 1^ -:t -X ^ =^ ?5:f= :*zMi m^. ;t=i=tr itzSz. dozzzzitz :t= :t zt=LZ-~ face, lest she should see the chei - rub boy. And en - vyHe who turns lifes sands, Will hold his loved ones in hislove and she has gold ; She counts her wealth, mine cant bediffrence twill de - fine, Twixt Mrs. Lof- tvs wealth and ,told,mine. —4==: ?•?-•?• Pi= -•—^—#—#- q--^i -?—f—r—~ 72 THE SWORD OF BUNKER HILL. Wallace. Allegretto. ^^^S_^-^^ CovKRT, By permission. —a—I 1 1. Me lay up - on his dy - ing bed, 2. The sivord was brought, the sol-diers eye3. ? Twas on that dread, im-mor-tal day,4. Oil, keep the sword 1 his ac-cent broke. His eyeLit withI daredA smile. was growing dim. When a sud-den flame; And the Brit-ons band, A and he was dead. But his


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