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GUELPH, iSrC. bL . tt«.,M^ t>^-.i.l«^ tf^.ui:..L^..<. «NJI .imaaM HMWHOM NATIONAL, PATRIOTIC, A -AKl)— Popular Songs. r "ig- <; t li 1. We Comf with Sougs to Greet You. We coBiO aijain wttL sougs tc ./rteC yon, To feel tlio wai'intU of tjvi'ry'hoart. fn hnpiiinoss we »milr to !uuf)f you; Vot nii/L in think how boud we part. C«o, - We como, we coin«, w*.- c irno with S(.t»g» to greet you, '!: V^'^ecomo,:!! we come, wf oomeagain.— (R«(,eatOhit,p.p,) On cvei-y hpt>t the hunb(i>mi bjightons, Th'se constftiit, licartftil ft ionds we find, With snch the tio of [riondHhij. tightcaa, \o Bpiice ciui Mot thcnt horn xhv uund,— Cae, L) hearts hku lUcae we iimg bIioU clioriih, \^ hilo . iugiiiK o'oj' o.iv native strain, Not one romoinbiwico o'm shall peribH, Till we Bliuli hap'ly meet again.-— (Jho. 2. Irish National Soug. TUE MKKlJ.Vii (JK THJ WATKRH, ThtMu is not in tin- veide world h valley bo sweet Ab that vaJ« in whoae bosom tlu> lirii^hi n atera juett : Oh: the iajstt rays of feeling an-.' lite , an si. -lepait, Ere the hiooiii of that vallciy bh;'!) fodc fmui my he;u"t. Vet it Wiis »u)t th.-it nature had she.' our the homim Her purest cf ervHtal and HrM^hteat .vi }.(re©n; 'Twas not h(o»oni, wore neai . Who made every dear scone ftf onoli.intment uu>ro dear, And who felt how tlie best thunoH of natuic iinprjve Whon we see tlnnn roflecterH«-Then s} ,vit, .J^ov.t, ghont i c- loyal Wfitoii ^ Cheor up, l.^T tl... ,.a..uk. oome-Iet them come- F<.r oeneath tho Uiiioii Ja.-k ' VVen-iU drive the Fenian.^ b-wk. And w« H fight for our >,.lov«d Can«a,au homo, ■■^honia that poor, deluded bwid k. w set foot upon "ir hind To nienac*. the rigK. .f En^land'^ noble Queen The> ndl meet with Rriush pl„ck, a-ugLbii IriBh, .Scotch, Can.iok And will wish theniselveB at home ag«n r ,v-ec„.-.Ci,o. Now, as BritiFh VohxnteerH For the Qneen ..e giv.. Thbk« Cubrh«, Foi h.r Ann> an.! h. r Nav}- o'er the 8«a..- With the aoui, Oli> Fi,Ar ihat\ braved NOTE ';7*''""^"'^ ^'^•''"■^ *^^ '^'^"J*' ^ roam, ^"',' '**''^'' ™^" '"^'■'^ *'^ -'^■'"'■•^ isle, tuv F,nn 1,, my home. -, fi- ♦unt-land were ray ,,:,ice of bu-+.It -1 d iov^ Jier tKuiqnil ^hoy,,: It !i=.;sn" !^--.Uii;id wft.e lu ' home, Her mouiiuma 1 ' d .vdore Tho j)le«w*mt davN in liuu, i paw idiwijuof .1, ^H toiume, £c. ' I NATIONAL ANU rATKIOTIfJ HOSdS, 7. Our Homes. HutTHli, hurrah for Endand, tlio goddess ..f the sea, The Empire Island of the brave, the birth-place of the free. Iheland of honor, wealth and fame; of lore suid commerce too. I|. rhe land of many a noble name, from Nile to Waterloo. :]] -Repeat in Chorus. Hm-ah, hwrrali for Ireland, fclio land of k)ve and sonjj Where gemus, with a lavish liand, flings gifts among the ihr^mu. Her Bona, on many a gory field, for Britain's honor died, !!: Butwwrm and generous heai-ts are still her ttTiest fame and pride. :l| a^rrah, hurrali for Scotland, tlio land of heath-clad hiUs, ""thSj?"'*' *""**"* ''""""^ '^*^'^' *"'^ ^"^y*^ friendship The land of Baniiookburn and Bruce, and kilted clans of yore. II . Who ever in brave hearts of trntli the love of freedom wore. :|| Huirah ! hnrriih for Canada! the fairest, brightesi gem ™«,8'*«>« '»PPy? PK>«d and free, Victoria's diadem ! rho light of hoi>e IB on her brow, her peaceful flag imfurled. II: O, MAY SHS BVKR STAND, AS NOW, Thb VAKQCAKD O*' THB WOBID. :I| I 8. ■ •■..*•. • . Animati^ Boat Song, with Britannia at the Helm. Boyt: 'Hy^'B melody, boys in the Bplaslung oar, Ana many a beautiful, beaming eye LookB on our barque as it leaves the shore. Like a bird o'er the ctested waves to fly. Chonu—Anna ani rtrong, and htarta are trne, Merrily, o'er the waters blue, Swiftly and cheerily pow we go, Pull, lada, steadily! row, ladi, row, row, lads, row, row, lads, row, ' Swiftly aiid cheerily, row, lads, row, row, lads, row, ladB, row. » •«»» ^wi?^^°"'' "j*"!"*. an. n u . i"^"*' »fo"n'l «fl, as inenily we mi bnakly, and sing the mariner's home, The bnght, the beautiful, boundless Boa.~OHO. Row Our giJlantly, brrHhers, away, from the shoi ir boat hke a fairy barque dances along; (Clast rise mid .ting.) shore, FuU ,»c»j,,jmli away, cv ry dip of tho oar, As It kisaea (lie nater, keeps time with our song.— Cho. VAHONAi. A WD eATKJOTIO WONUH. 9. Bonnie Dundee (in Character). To th.? L< ,ast time ofchonis.) Then awa to the hMs, to tlio woods, to tlie roci^ Bro I own a nsTuiJcr, 111 o'« go^io by Our hearts witii deep emotion fills,- Cho. 11. Irish National Song-. The harp that once thro" Tara's hallB, tlie houi of music shed, Now hangs as j.iute on Tara'n walln aa if tliat aonl were fled. So sleeps the pride of former dayp. bo glui-y's tlirill i« o'er. And hearts that once bent high l-.r |>rai8e, now fool that pulte nf! niore- No more the chiefs and ladies briBbt, tho hari, nf Tara B*-«lia Tiio chord ;aonc tnat l.rt>akH at night', i*s tale of ruin f,Jis. ' Tliufl Freedom now «> s«ldoin wakr-., tho only throb she giveK Is when nome \mx\ indignant break*, to show that still she lives. O NATIONAL AND PATRIOTIC MONOM. 12. Oome, Oheerftd Companions. ^"hIL^w? companions unite in this song, Here s to the fnends we love ' ^W«"*"!l'^ "J"*''"? ^^^''i «^««* >"'«« prolong : Here a to tlie fnends we love ! « *> • C'Aoi^^Ohlsynipathy deepens whenever we sing ! ^rw«rf,A,p , the mystical word in our rina - i|. Here s to the fnends :,| Here's to the fne.l we love ! And first, the de&r parents who watch o'er our youth - They are the friends we love ' youtn,— ThI!riT' ^"^/''^f*^^*. who toll us of truth;- ^ iney are tne friends we love !~Cho. "'» " u;°s 5!;7,HSt.\r;,tcr''' "-^ "-- "«•' Aivd here's to the good, aiid the wise, and the true - Thev are the friends we love ' ' Their heautifnl lives are for me and for you, They are the friends we love!— Oho. 13. The Sailor-Boy's Dream (Recitation in Chorus). (by desirk.) In ihunbers of inidnight, the sailor-boy lay n^IZ^'^'^ '""f"^ ^""""^^ '^t *he sport of the wind • But watohwom and weary, his o,.re^fe,o~a-ZaT ' And visions of happiness danced o'er his minr^' The liemrt of the sleeper beats high in liis breast- An^Jir:^'"' 'r.^"^"«' ^^ -inmrdHWpsS. o'.r O Go^T"^''* happiness steals thro' his r«,t- ' O God thou hast blest me, I ash for no moreT Ah! what ia that flame which now Bursts on hiH ov«,? "riii T-'ul!? *^** ""'^"'^ ^1"«=1' now 'l.-mus his ew? Ti.«.e lightning's red glare, painting death on th" ky Tis the crash of the thunder, the ^oan of ?he sphew. (This verse Cres.) Me springs from his hammock, he //es to the deck Wild wiiids and nuHi waves, drive his vessel a WRECK I The mast» fly in splinters, the shroud« are on fire. SVflOAAL AMI l-Al'iUOlCl, >IOSU»«. 14. I The 100 Pipers (in OnaiacLer). Chorttf- (hv iingiEtJi.) Wi' a h-indrod pij-^rs an' a' aii' a". :|| We'll up an' gio them i hlaw, n i.Jaw, Wi' a hundr-'il i.ipors an' a', an' a', \\: O, it's owe the bJ'm they a' retiini to their am dear uioni Will they a' return. ..ur Hi'lan nien'r Second-«ightetl Sandy Ir.oked &' fu' wae, An' mithersgrat wlitii they miiirhcd ,w'a. — (Jh<>. Oh, wha IB foremKist <.' a , o' a'? Oil, wha dia follow the bluvv. the blaw ' F;^.VV^-*' P'iulii--, tiie king o' iia a', y/Mrr«/, • VVi Ills hundred pipw,* an' a , an' a' • Hw bonnet an' fe.ather he's waviii:,' liieh, His prancin%toed maiat seema to fly Iho nnr' wind plays wi' his curly hair, While the pipers blaw an iitic.i' (laie. — OHo. The Esk was swollen sae red an' sae d^pp But shouther to shouther the hr,- .o lad/kwp. 3,0e0 swuir; owr ■ to f«ll Knglish gx-oond. An danced theiascivoa diy to i,,e pibroch'B .s.H>nd. n, . .^'^'^I^'fof ^^er'd the English tiioy saw, they saw, pumbfov- Dumbfoonder'd they a' rin a.\;t', uw a' Ptm tin- hundred pipei « an' a', an ' a'. - Ch». 16. The British Lion. - Oh, tliH Briliah Lion is a noble scion, And pio!id in his co vaunt, or thiwn, down they fall, both great and small, Neath the storm of his iron hail I And repent, to their cost, ^hen all is lost. That they trorfl: W« fear no rash invader, but boldly claim to seiao The lawless hand who'd dare dispute our empire on the seas. Then rally 'round, &c. ^mumimmktm m i ii riimii'iniiii n NATIOKAt AND PATMOMC SONCHS. 17. The Maple Leaf for Bver. In days of yore, from Britain's shore, Wolfe, the dauntless hero, came, And planted firm Old England's flag On Canada's fair domain. Here may it wtve, our boast, our pride, And joined in lovo togethov. The Thistle, Shamrock, Rose, entwine The Maple Leaf forever. Choru9—\\: The Maple Leaf, :i; the Maple Leaf forever; The Thistle, Shamrock, Rose, entwine The Maple Leaf forever. Oiir VMt Dominion now extends From Cape Race ir *^ootka Sound; May peace forever b r lot, And plenty in store abound; And may those ties of lovo be ours Which discord cannot sever, And flourish green o'er Freedon)'s home The Maple leaf forever. -Cho. On Merry England's far-famed land May kind heaven sweetly smile; Ood bless Old Scotland evermore. And Ireland's Emerald Isle ! Then swell the song, both loud and long, Till rocks and forests quiver, Grod Save our Queen, and heaven bless The Maple Leaf forever.— Oho. 18. Red, White and Blue. O ! Britannia, the pride of the ocean. The home of the brave and the free; The shrine of each patriot's devotion, A world oflPers homage to thee. Thy mandates make heroes assemble, * When liberty's form stands in view. Thy banners make tyranny tremble When borne by the Red, White and Blue. CAoriM— When borne by the Red, White and Blue, When borne by the Red, White and Blue, Thy banners make tyranny tromble. When borne by the Red, Wliite and Blue. And threaten'd our land to deform, The ark then of our freedom's foundation, Britannia rode safe thro' the storm. ■Hi MMB ■Mi MM 10 NATCUiiAL AND P..T I JOTI* hOlfOS. With ]ur garkud.< of vict'ry uronnd her.' Wl\en 8o nobJy aiie bore Ik^i i rav- Tew, Witlx hev flag floiitiug proudly before lui\ The boost of the Sed, Wliiie find Blue. Th« l)oast of" the, &c. Cold svutor, cold Wiiur, briiig lutl.er, And fill up ii ■ gl;w.( t<> the bnia, May the wroatJi InoIsou won inner wither, Nor tlie star .m liJs glocy grow r tJit; i Jod, Whifn and J^lue ! Tliree cheers for the, drc. 19. Give Me a Wot 8hefi1, and a Flowing Sea. Give me a h ct sheet and a flowing «ea, A (viiid that follow 8 itwi , And filld trie white and rtjitling fwul, And l>e>ids thf* gnlLvnt nuwt; And bunds che gdlttnt mast, my bojs, Wliile lik'j an eugle free, Away the good ahip flic.s. And leRYes Old H'ngljuid on tlif lee. ChoruB -Give me a wet sheet and a flowing sea, A wind that follows fast, Am', tills the whiu. and ntstling wil, .Vnd Iwnds the gallant nia«t. "Oh, for a a«fi and gentle wind !" I heard a fair one crj'; lint give to ni« tho norjjig brHOj*, And white waves heaving liigh ! And white wj ves hearing liigh, lu « l^ys, ''^le good ship tight aiid free : The world of watern Is our hoiue, And merry men are vvo. — Cho. Thore',^ tempeht iti yon ?ioi"ned luoon, And lightnin.. iu yon clond; And, hark ! ihi mmiQ, >iiai-iuer«, TTie wind is iiiping if>ud: Tin wind is pipiajk b>»d, my boyt, Wiiil« the n(jllow oak oor palaca is. Our heritage —the sea. -—Ona. i!-i NATIONAL AND FAThlOTlC SONUS. n 20. New National Anthem. God Ijleaa our native iaiul! May Heaven 'b protecting hand Still guard our shore! May peace lier power extend. Foe be transformed to friend, And Britain's right depend On war no more. Thi'ough every changing scene, Lord, preserve the Quewi; Long may she reign! Her heai-t inspire and move With wisdom from ubove, And in a nation's love Her throne maintain. May just and lighteous laws Uphold the public cause. And bless our isle! Homo of the brave and free, The land of liberty, We pray that still on thee Kind Heaven may smile. Aud not this kmd aloii^i ►«-«». • But be thy mercies ^own < From shore to shore. Loi-d, make the nations see Tliat men should brothers hv, And form one family Thi wide world o'er, 91' Auld L4ng Syne. Bhould auld ac<|uaintance Imj forgot, And never brought to mind ? Should all acquaintance be forgot, And days o lang syne ? Chotms. — For auld lang syne, my dear. For iiuld lang syne, We'll tttk' a cup o' kindness yet, F<»r auld lang syne. We twa ha'o nui about the braes, An' pu'd the i/oa-ans fine: But we've watulerod mcMiia a weai-y foot Sin' auld lang syne. For auld laiig tyuv, &c^ MHHMMH MM Vi NAMOKAi, ^.-i»f\ ^ For ituld iaajj; ayne, 6to. An' «urelv you^H be ypur pint-stoup. As 8ur« aa I'll U- mine, /Vn' we'll tak' a cup o' kindiiesi yot For auld laiig sy?»o. For iiuld Uu)g 5.viio» Ac. Rule Britannia. When Britain in , it He.iv'r's conniand, Aroae from out Uie Miure maiu, Ah'Sc?, itroBe, arfise fioni out the .iZ'.ue main. ThiH \,-3s Uw cjitttti*, the ihiirter of Um A*««l, And guiudian jknaidifl Sftujjt tlie Hi; ain; ('/irrttij— Kiile Biif-ftnnia, Hritannm niloa the waves ! Bi-itons iievdij- ."hall Ite slari h. Tho nations not so blest u4 fclu'e Must, in til- ;r tmii, to tyrants full; i!. Must in .ji must in their turn, to tyrantJifall; While thou Shalt dourieh, .shnlt tlourtBh, great taid froe, The dreati aiKl onry of them :ill.~Oii'». rhe inusos, still with freodom found ;': Shall to thy Imppy cciastH rej^air, . • Bloat i lo, jj.v/i« /jf i JHW tl iy" ■ XATIOHAt AKO PATRIOTIC! tovdui. Why should we yet our aail unfurl? There is not a breath the blue wftve to carl, There is not a breath the blue wave to curl; But when the wind blows oifthe show, Oh ! sweetly we'll rest our weary oar. Blow, breezes, blow, the stream runs fast, The rapids arc near and the daylight's past, The rapids are near and the daylight's past. Ottaway tide i this trembling moon Shall see us float over tiiy aurgea eoon, Shall see us float over thy suigea soon ; Saint of this green iale, hear our pny'r i Grant us cool skies and fav'ring air. Blow, breezes, bloiw, the stream rana faat, The rapids are near and the daylight's past, The rapids are near micI the di^tight'i paat. IS 24. A Ohe«r for the Workers. Hiunrah for the men who work, Whatever thair trade may be ! Htaaeak4ar the men who wietd'iiie )Min, . . For thorn who plmi^ the aea, And those who earn their daily bread By the sweat of an hoosst brow ! ^>~>^ i> : Hurrah for the men who dig -^d delVe, And they who ro^ and sow t .-i; Hurrah for the sturdy arm ! Hurrah for tiie stmdy will I Hurrah for the worker's health and strength, Hurrah for the worker's skill ! Hmrah for those who gave us birth, Hurrah for the yoimg and old I i{: The men of worth all over the earth, Hurralt lor the workers Iwld ! :l* HumUi for the men that work, And the trade that suits them beat ! Hurrali for the six day's labour, And the one of blessed rest ! Hurrah for the free and open heart ! Hurrah for the noble aim ! !l : Hurrah for a loving quiet home ! Hurrah for an lionest name I :!' Hurrah for the men whosteive ! Hurrali for the man who save ! Who do not sit down and drink till thay dtown^ But struggle and bvaaat th9 wav«. ._,Ui<« i m H i i tW.tii iili til ii |ii wiii l i i i M lf l r l i iliWrW' ii i ■ 14 :i Hurrah for England. Huimh, bi»T .tit for England ! tier -mwda ami vaileyn sfreoii ; Fun-aJ) for g(x><) (df? Eni^liiud I Hunab ff r England's l,)neea I IhuTfth •"!• f^^iglaiul's Quefcii ' linj^'iand's Queen ' SiTOUK aiilpR ht fn» lior W3tei.s, Firm frit nJs upon her shoves, Peace, pti»ct> vvithiti her b> o dei-s. A id pienty in h«r stores. And plont\ in lior stores, .a her stoio», «f *n- glad tc make it kiiOMrii That vi'ftlope the land wo iive in, And onr (^ucinj iijion lir; throne. Ail '. o«u- <[Uv"»riiqiriT* i)<:r tljronp. Uj.oa.faw throne. Theii huHrti) lor w.ierr y 'i!ugiftiini(> une tu oheer iis With i word or a*.iriit on onr way ; A friund who ia fuithfiJly i^car.UB, And ht-edfj nht yrh»* <>tlient riirt^ say. Ttit bravest of i^irii'. wMve often Half fii it in tJio ran hat tliw rsui. Kor a kind wjmvI life'u iuudahip* to soften So mty n kind word » l^eti yon can. (7^(0, — 1|: So aay n kind won!, say !i kin>l wcirJ, nay a kind word when yon a»n. ill Earh'f.ju^ uf iM own* to k -nju failing, Th.- -••aiiii- ioay havsa. re than the rort ; 'I'heve^H no g«od in hondk-isaiy railiiiK '(lainst thofw who are striving tli. h best, NATIOBAI. AJCO riXBIOTIO SONQS. 15 Remember a word spoke complaining Mav blight every effort and plan, Which a kind word would help in attaining, So say a kind word when you can. Clio. — So say a kind word, &c. Oh ! say a kind word then, whenever 'Twill make the heiu-t cheerful and glad, But chiefly forget it, O never, — To one who is hopeless and sad. There's no word so easy in saying, So begin, if you have not began — And never in life be delaying. To say a kintl word when you can. Cho. — So say a kind word, &c. \ Vt. Home, Sweet Home. » 'Mid pleasures and palaces tho' we may «o«uu, Be it ever so humble, there's no pbcs like home ! A charm from the sky seems to hallow hm there. Which seek ihie' the world, is ne'er met ^Mi^herf^ Home, hmae^sw*^!, «*»#liwjij|J.. ,. Ther*''8 no place like hoitte f "* Tbwe'Blj^j^^ !*•*««&.'* ' ^- An exile from home, splendour dazisLes in vain I O give me my lowly thatch'd cottage again ! The birds aii^ng gaily that co)ne at uiy call ; Give them with that peace of mind that's dearer than all. Home, home, dec. 28. How Sweet to be Boamixig BOUND. How sweet to be roaming When summer is coming, Thro' woodland and grove, Thro' woodland and grove. How sweet, how swei Whsn iiimuner is ooming, Thro' woodland and grove, Thro' woodland and grove. Mi 13 20. I VknOVKh AWD PiTBKiTlC SONrtS. Quoen Viotoria. God save our gra^jioQa Qiiecti, Victohotw Victor) » ! Old England's Queen, Old ScctlwKl'H Queen, Old Lcelaiiua Queen, And Queen oi our ^eat Wentem land ? Bahama's Que»;n, AusfcraLa'a Queen, And v'-'««'i ot Afrio'B torrid straim, A^d Qu«en of Tii'^^h's golden land, And Queen of islw iii overy sea ! 'rh«fe ara no shctos •whuc oct?a»i Lj&Wi. Thwe Rfo no lands wh». n c- mon inay roam, But tluMK; lier luyal Bubjttcts be ; Victorioua v ictorui I I-otig yti&rs ago they {daced tho "i-own Of uughty Krifcain ou lior head — That crowa thiough agea bander' down To Iwjr from tlie U^uttriouH dead. And well eke ^iH'aoed it : and we know Sho gare lo it now brilliancy ; There ne'er Siit crown on noider Iwnw Within atai Kingdom of the eea. A Q'ttjiu, a Mother, SV'omitu, t'jo, With » true wuuiaa's tendtsmeas : With \'os»-* to |«h;1, and hands to do ^ For at! hnv peopio iu distress. Not Qneeia aUme of rich and great ; iVut Quotai pnlacehnll t-i peasant hut. Slie rul^th with au jlive wand From farthest east to farthe.vt west . Hvt nam* is kno^vn ui every land, '»f aU "Arth'a uovereigns, n«blu»«,--l)eet ! Long may siie reign rjpon the throne She gnwP l.y her ■'.•atnous parts ; Lcng may we feel she in our own- Queen of our Empire and our hearts ! O. S. 0,, Qwolph W, BELL 4 MAMUFAOTUKBIO) UV <'£a je*:rxzjsi iNtqsJlD^^Xi GU.BLPp, "•eat reduction.