CONTENTS OF DIME SONG BOOK NO. 4.PageAin’t I Glad to get out of the Wilderness,22A National Song,11Answer to Katy Darling,42A Merry Gipsy Girl Again,47A Parody on “Uncle Sam’s Farm,”34Ben Fisher and Wife,9Bonnie Jamie,17Broken-Hearted Tom, the Lover,39By the Sad Sea-Waves,58Columbia Rules the Sea,29Come Gang awa’ wi’ Me,13Commence you Darkies all,28Cottage by the Sea,8Daylight is on the Sea,59Don’t Cry so, Norah, Darling,6Erin is my Home,31Gal from the South,27He Led Her to the Altar,66Home, Sweet Home,53I am a Freeman,55I’ll Hang My Harp on a Willow-Tree,18I’m not Myself at All,30Indian Hunter,50I’ve been Roaming o’er the Prairie,16I Wish He would Decide, Mamma,32Jane Monroe,69Johnny is Gone for a Soldier,19Jolly Jack the Rover,23Kate was Once a Little Girl,60Kitty Tyrrel,61Let Me Kiss Him for His Mother,48Linda’s Gone to Baltimore,15Maud Adair and I,5Molly Bawn,51My ain Fireside,49My Boyhood’s Home,53Nora the Pride of Kildare,51O God! Preserve the Mariner,46Oh, Kiss, but never Tell,21Old Uncle Edward,64Paddy on the Canal,68Poor Old Maids,45Ship A-hoy!56Somebody’s Courting Somebody,24Song of the Farmer,37Song of Blanche Alpen,57Sparking Sunday Night,41Sprig of Shilleleh,43Stand by the Flag,36The Farmer’s Boy,36The Hazel Dell,52The Harp that once Through Tara’s Hall,31The Indian Warrior’s Grave,50The Little Low Room where I Courted my Wife,25The Low Backed Car,44The Old Brown Cot,12The Old Kirk-Yard,54The Railroad Engineer’s Song,14They don’t Wish Me at Home,38Tom Brown,70Terry O’Reilly,40Uncle Gabriel,65Uncle Tim, the Toper,71We were Boys and Girls Together,33We are all so Fond of Kissing,20We are Growing Old Together,7Where are now the Hopes I Cherished?64Within a Mile of Edinburg Town,62Would I were a Boy Again,35Would I were a Girl Again,35Would I were with Thee,63