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Poems and Songs
(Second Series). By Edwin Waugh
Waugh, Edwin (1817-1890)
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[dedication]
The Lost Shepherd.
The Moorland Breeze.
The Kindly Hearth.
These Bonny Bits o' Childer.
Good Night!
When the Sun Goes Down.
Oh, my Clothing's Thin.
To the River Roach.
The Hour of Shade.
To my Old Fiddle.
I Wish, my Love, it was so with You.
Fishwoman's Song.
Oh, the Wild, Wild Moors.
My Croodling Dove.
As I went Crooning on my Way.
Now's the Time to Remember the Poor.
It's Time to be Joggin' Away.
Farewell!
I can't tell how to Woo.
I Met with a Doleful Wight.
In a May Morning, Early.
I Pray Thee, Love, Let me in.
Oh, the Summer's Sweet.
A Little Brief Authority.
Little Cattle, Little Care.
Old Ireland shall Blossom Again!
When the Ships come Sailing in.
Lapstone Song.
Unfurl the Flag!
I Know What I Know.
Three Jovial Huntsmen.
LANCASHIRE SONGS.
Lilter.
Th' Factory Bell.
Cradle Song.
Owd Robin o' Quifter's.
Noather Cobs nor Sleck.
Dinner-Time.
Howd Thi Tung!
The Little Doffer.
The Mower's Song.
Owd Bumper's Courtship.
Heigh, Lads, Heigh!
Jamie Raddle's Dog.
Toothsome Advice.
Cock Robin.
Ill Life—Ill Luck.
Moorland Nell.
Down Again!
Owd Roddle.
My Gronfaither, Willie.
Come to your Porritch.
Heigh, Jone, Owd Brid!
Eh, Dear, what a Bother!
Maut-Worm.
God Bless Thee, Nan!
Our Jem an' Me.
It's Hard to Tell which Gate to Goo.
Going to the Fair.
APPENDIX.
Jack Swaddle.
Fylde Fisherman's Song.
On Reading Edwin Waugh's Lancashire Poems.
To Edwin Waugh,
To Edwin Waugh.
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Poems and Songs
Poems and Songs
(Second Series). By Edwin Waugh
Edwin Waugh
1817-1890
Gilbert G. Walmsley W. E. Clegg
Liverpool Oldham
1889
Poems and Songs