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Thread #105491 Message #4180123
Posted By: Lighter
28-Aug-23 - 09:38 AM
Thread Name: Origins: Whiskey You're the Divil
Subject: RE: Origins: Whiskey You're the Divil
I have access to the garland through the Gale ECCO database via my university library.
Your local library may have access too. It's quite a resource: Eighteenth Century Collections Online.
Winstock's song, "The Soldier's FareWELL,"[sic] appears in "Britannia's Garland: Containing Four Excellent New Songs," tentatively identified as "1775?...Newcastle-upon-Tyne?"
My dearest girls we are now amarching, [sic
Alas, it is a sorrowful parting!
Since no longer you can attend us,
It is past your power now to befriend us.
A long farewel. [sic
The drums are beating to alarm them,
We wish to stay still in your arms;
But we must go and cross the ocean,
The Americans keep us all in motion,
A long farewel.
How happy we've been in this city,
To leave it now we think it a pity;
But our presence is wanted yonder,
Where the cannons roar like thunder.
A long farewel.
I think I hear my brother crying,
March, my lads, the colours flying.
Our cause is just, we'll be victorious,
If we're killed our death is glorious.
A long farewel.
Base be the man that this invented,
We with with our states might be contented;
Thousand of lives there are destroy'd, [sic
Still we'll march in peace and Joy.
But what's the point of these reflections,
To go abroad we've no objections;
We'll serve his Majesty with pleasure,
As we are supported by his treasure.
A long farewel.