NC ^ IOT5 U3ecv ■^ iliiililjL'l^^^ ^ m^ .^' ? ^ M r#-3 ^z- <^ m Illustrated 1^ Joseph* Laube? j* m THE LIBIL-\RY OF THE UXRTRSITY OF C\LIFORXIA LOS xWGELES GIFT OF William. P. Wreden '-»^ ^ !^114 vW 'i:^ s t.& e r ^-/^ J^i^ {p/c^ ^^y^-^^y /t *r ^ ^^ /^-^z ^^^^X<~-/^ ''^A /t ^ Joseph lAUBfR NE-W YoRK^f^c' London. (7 Copyright 1889, P.V WHITE AND ALLEN. ^/ U3 <£ ^ » ili^ !;" SALLY IN OUR ALLEY. ^ w ;>' ^■ #^'^^ j Of all the girls that are so smarty There s ?tone like pretty Sally ; She is the darli?ig of 7ny hearty And she lives in our alley : "I l^t , There s 7ie er a lady i?^ the land T'hat s half so sweet as Sally ; She is the darling of 7ny hearty And she lives i7t our alley. Her father he makes cabbage-nets^ A?id through the streets does cry them ; s t^ ./ssr .'---.^ \ ...^tttntilim^^ '"" ;i ^^fc^. ^ Her 7nother she sells laces long To such as please to buy them : But sure such folk ca?2 have 7to part In such a o-jrl as Sally ; ^ f ■; ^m M B** When she is hy^ I leave my worky I love her so sincerely ; My master comes^ like any Tiirk^ A?icl bangs me most severely : BtU let him bang long as he will^ r II bear it all for Sally ; I, - .-* Of all the days are in the week^ I dearly love hut one day ; And that's the day that comes betwixt A Saturday and Monday ; * * ♦*=• ,-'» ">»*««»„,. ir* \ -i'-v ~^«i' < ,r ^ * >i. i 1 .^. . h \l r — vi:'5» ■j^^ "^SSSi^S^x Fo?^ theii Fju climes sed all i7t Piy best^ To walk abf^oad with Sally ; m My jnaster carries me to church, A?id often I am blamed^ -^ Because I leave Jiiin in the liircJi Soon as the text is named : I leave the church in sermon time. And slink away to Sally ; ^'mc. "P / On - If^he?t Christinas comes about again^ 0/7, the?! I shall have mo7iey ; 111 hoard it iip^ and^ box and a 11^ r II give unto my hoitey : I would it "were te7i thousand potmds, r d give it all to Sally : d ^A My master and the neighbours all^ Make game of me and Sally ; And hut for she T d better he A slave^ and row a galley : %-^^l \ m^-^^A^u^ .■#' ii «^ '- >:«. 'fl Bui whefi }fiy seven long years are out^ Oh, then TIL marry Sally, And then how happily we II live. But not i?i our alley. SALLY IN OUR ALLEY HENRY CAREY. m Andante. :p=ipi=:^ IPT ^ i ^ g ' * 1. Of all the girls that are so 2. Her father lie makes cabbage- i ^m j-- J j ^ ^ 321 fp r- 1 r f r^r. If f ^ s ^ ^ I^—Ul ^ f^;^;-fi.''r^-ji;rJ J f!rl f ^ ^'Wn smart, There's none like pret-ty Sally ; She is the dar - linj of my heart, And nets. And through the streets docs cry them; Her mo-ther she sells laces long To ^^ ^ ^ T i • i-i^ ^^ P^T^ i # r-^ f T r r ^ ^^ ^^ ^ ^ ^' ^'' J' J j^g^^-^Oyj^^drffi^rMT-l^^^ she lives in our alley. There's ne'er a la - dy in the land That's h:ilf so sweet as Sally ; She is the such as please to buy them: But sure suc!i folk can have no part In suca a girl as Sally; She is the m ^ dar. m :ie=:^ f=H=^^^^H^^^-4-WI Tns of my heart, And she Kves in ■ alley. ^^m ^^ m m ^ *H«- -Cn i fr "^ z=z *-_ ■* m ^ o »>:, b ^ ^^ B 4JL-X-J- ^ 3tr: r 3- When she is by I leave my work, I love her so sincerely ; My master conies, like any Turk, And bangs me most severely : But let him bang long as he will, I'll bear it all for Sally ; She is the darling of my heart, And she lives in our alley. 5. My master carries me to church, And often I am blamed, Because I leave him in the lurch Soon as the text is named : I leave the church in sermon time. And slink away to Sally ; She is the darling of my heart, And she lives in our alley. 4- Of all the days are in the week, I dearly love but one day ; And that's the day that comes betwixt A Saturday and Monday ; For then I'm dressed all in my best, To walk abroad with Sally ; She is the darling of my heart, And she '^-'-^ ''1 '""• alley. 6. When Chiistmas comes about again, Oh, then I shall have money ; I'll hoard it up, and, box and all, I'll give unto my honey : I would it were ten thousand pound*, I'd give it all to Sally : She is the darling of my heart And she lives in our allev. 7- My master and the neighbours all, Make game of me and Sally ; And but for she I'd better be A slave, and row a galley : But when my seven long years are out, Oh, then I'll marry Sally, And then how happily we'll live, But not in our alley. aiw' ^: '"'^RS^v^SS^s^, '-vI,'i'>0'>V>^ii^>:>'j0<^^>^.^j'^'>>>>>^*'j'>^^