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From 'Begone, dull care' (q.v.). WILL WATCH, THE BOLD SMUGGLER (_Out of Season_) _John Davy._ YANKEE DOODLE (_U.T._, _A.N._) Mr. F. Kidson has traced this to 'A selection of Scotch, English, Irish, and Foreign Airs,' published in Glasgow by James Aird, c. 1775 or 1776. YET LOV'D I AS MAN NE'ER LOVED (_O.C.S._ 50) Words by _William Mee_. _Millard._ From 'Alice Gray.' She's all my fancy painted her, She's lovely, she's divine, But her heart it is another's, It never can be mine. Yet lov'd I as ne'er man loved, A love without decay, Oh my heart, my heart is breaking, For the love of _Alice Gray_! 'Alice Gray.' A ballad, sung by Miss Stephens, Miss Palon, and Miss Grant. Composed and inscribed to Mr. A. Pettet by Mrs. Philip Millard. Published by A. Pettet, Hanway Street. YOU GENTLEMEN OF ENGLAND (_D. & S._ 23) Old English Ballad. A seventeenth-century song, the last line of each verse being 'When the stormy winds do blow.' YOUNG LOVE LIVED ONCE (_S.B.S._ 20) In _Sketches by Boz_ this sentence occurs: 'When we say a "shed" we do not mean the conservatory kind of building which, according to the old song, Love frequented when a young man.' The song referred to is by T. Moore. Young love lived once in a humble shed, Where roses breathing, And woodbines wreathing, Around the lattice their tendrils spread, As wild and sweet as the life he led. It is one of the songs in _M.P., or The Blue-Stocking_, a comic opera in three acts. INDEX OF MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS Accordion, 1, 2 Aeolian Harp, 10 Bagpipes, 5, 44 Banjo, [20] Barrel-Organ, 5, 6, 10, 50, 53, 78 Bassoon, 43 Bells (church) 55, 57 Bells (various), 23, 57, 61, 66 Castanets, 56 'Chaunter,' 109 Chin-playing, 62 Clarionet, 42, 43 Cymbals, 3, 56, 64 Drum, 23, 64, 66, 110 'Drums,' 109 Fiddle, see Violin Fife, 44, 63, 85 Flageolet, 67 Flute, 6, 25, 26, 36, 37-40, 45 Guitar, 37, 54, 55, 62 'Gum-gum,' 63 Harmonium, 63 Harp, 6, 23, 25, 26, 29, 30, 31, 64 Harpsichord, 33, 47 Jew's-harp, 57 Key Bugle (or Kent Bugle), 2, 3, 65, 66, 87 Kit, 27 Lute, 55 Marrowbones and Cleaver, 23, 66, 67 Mouth-organ, 67 Organ, 45-50, 52, 69-72 Pan's Pipes, 43, 67 Piano, 1, 6
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