THE LITTLE WARBLER; OR, NEWS OF THE DAY.
y- ■A i T^A^ro^-^i^Mii-iiwo'lr^iae hoys, 'Are gbne"to DixfeV laiad ; I And Old Dan Tucker's inade a match With Nancy, in the Strand. Good news from home made Mary Blane And Eulalia quite gav; Roh.Jßidly'soff to Chariestown, And taken old Dog-Tray. Young Villikins met Lucy Neale ! And turned red, white, and b'ue ; And Nelly Bly has caught her foot In her hoop de Dooden Doo. " I'm leaving thee in sorrow Annie, Sighed mournfully Jim Crow ; And Annie Laurie pert replied, ; - "Then kiss me quick and go." i YBich and rare were the gems she wore, ..,;.- •- .So.he Wanted her to wed, " Tm o'er young to marry yet, But cheer .up Sain," sbe said j .. • '.". Arid will you love me then as now ? ■'.. y,t) Beautiful Star," said he ; ".T^nly ask when I'm afloat. *' / ' Then you'll remember me !" He saile-iaway in a gallant ship, But though ;truo love he vowed, I . ,_ When ho was seeing Nelly home, I \. They met, /Twas m ; a crowd. , —London Fundi, .
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Southland Times, Volume 2, Issue 105, 23 October 1863, Page 7
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170THE LITTLE WARBLER; OR, NEWS OF THE DAY. Southland Times, Volume 2, Issue 105, 23 October 1863, Page 7
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