' ?Tw? s ttumpet'? ?aling notrod ? ?,?v CONTENTS. ,Tom Starboard was a lover true - - l?p5 Thy cruise is over now - - '- 164 , The moon was beaming silver bright - 168 The minstrel boy to the war is gone - 150 Though I am now a very little lad - - 173 The soldier knows that every ball - 176 They have donn'd their scarJot garb' - I?7 Thou art come from the spjrit's land - 181 '?was you, sir, 'twas you sir - - - 186 The chough and crow .... 187 ' The giasses sparkle On the board - - 193 The wealthy fool with gold in store - 201 There was a merry widow, and she was very fat ?.09 The sky with clouds was overcast �- - 217 The lamps are faintly gleaming love ' - ? To set u?a village with tackle for tillage - 243 The kiss dear maid thy lips have left - 248 To sigh yet feel no pain - - 255 Though dimpled cheeks may give the lilht' 257 Thou art mine, rose ofloye - - - 258 The shadows of eve *gan to steal o'er the plai? 263 Thine am I my faithful fair - - 266 The sce?ae was more beautiful far to my 'eye 268 This world is all a fleeting show . - . - 270 To the mountain's wild echo - - ?.74 There is a bloom that never fa?es - - 2?7 The minstrel's returned from the war - 2?9 The banners wav'd on the castle ?/alla - ?$I That strain proclaims my lover near - 282 'Tis said the 'o s which childhood knows 289 The night was ?[?r? the winds blew loud . - 292 'The sea, the sea, the open sea - - ?96 ? day beam is over the sea - - ?99 ? night where st?ay/? l?. muleteer - - 800 '?Tw? on a cliff whose rocky base - - BOI The sun sets in night and the stars shun the day ?05 'Thi?y bore him from his barren shore - ?07
�