His gallant bark shall bear thee safe Far o'er th' deep, th' deep, th' deep blue sea. The storm bird sleeps upon the rocks No sound disturbs the tranquil deep, Far o'er, &c. She comes, she comes, with trembling steps, Oh! happy shall we be, When landed safe on other shores, From every danger free: Now speed ye on my gallant bark, Swift, bear us to our peaceful home Far o'er, &c THE GIPSEY GIRL'S APPEAL. I dream'd that I dwelt in marble halls, With vassals and serfs at my side, And of all who assembled within those walls, That I was the hope and pride. I had riches too great to count, could boast Of a high ancestral name; And I also dreamed, which charm'd me most, That you lov'd me still the same I dream'd that suitors besought my hand, That knights upon ben led knee, And with vows, no maiden heart could withstand, That they pledged their faith to ine And I dream'd that one of this noble host, Came forth my hand to claim; Yet I also dream'd which charm'd me most, That you loved still the same. 'THE OLD GRANITE STATE We have come from the mountains, (Repeat.) We are passing 'round the world. We have left our aged parents, (Repeat. In the old Granite State; We obtained their blessing, (Repeat.) We have eight other brothers, (Repeat.) There are fifteen in the tribe, Thirteen sons and daughters, (Repeat.) And their history we bring. Yes, while the air is ringing, wwwwm 'Tis the tribe of Jesse, And their several names we sing David, Noah, Andrew, Zeppy And we now address ye, With our native mountain song; And by prudent guessing, We shall whittle through the world. We are all Washingtonians, We are all teetotalers (Repeat.) And have signed the temperance pledge. We are all teetotalers, (Repeat.) And have signed the temperance pledge Now three cheers all together, Shall rebound the loud hurrah' Like our sires before us, 'Till the Heavens o'er us, Shall rebound the loud hurrah! THE FAIR LAND OF POLAND. WHEN the fair land of Poland was ploughed by the hoof Of the ruthless invader-when might With steel to the bosom, and fire to the roof, Completed her triumph o'er right: |