The Witches' Dream Book; and Fortune Teller Embracing full and correct rules of divination concerning dreams and visions, foretelling of future events, their scientific application to physiognomy, palmistry, moles, cards, &c.; together with the application and observance of talismen charms, spells and incantations.

Part 15

Chapter 153,400 wordsPublic domain

Angel Gabriel. Annie Lisle. A rolling stone gathers no moss. Annie of the vale. A leaf of ivy from mother’s grave. A lock of mother’s hair. An Irishman’s letter--_Comic Reading_. Barney McCoy. Believe me in all those endearing young charms. Boys of Kilkenny. Boston burglar. Boston fire. Belle Brandon. Big sun flower. Billy Grimes, the rover. Bold Jack Donohue. Cod liver oil. Captain Jinks, of the horse marines. Close the shutters, Willie’s dead. Casey’s whiskey. Death of President Garfield. Drifting with the tide. Dying soldier--_Recitation_. Don’t call in the morning. Dreamy eyes haunt me still. Don’t get weary, children. Eileen, sweet Eileen. Empty is the stable, Davy’s gone. Evening star. Flags of all nations. Farmer’s boy. Fisherman and his child. Flying trapeze. Gentle heart be true. German fifth. Good-bye, Susan Jane. Good-bye, Charley. Give bread to the poor. God save our president from every harm. Huckleberry picnic. Hungry man from Harlem. It’s naughty, but it’s nice. I hope I don’t intrude. I love my love in de morning. I’ll bet you a dollar you don’t. I’m a man you don’t meet every day. In de evening by de moonlight. I will be true to thee. I’d offer thee this hand of mine. I’m the governor’s only son. I’ve got a donkey. In the days when I was hard up. It don’t belong to me. I’d choose to be a baby. I long to be single again. I wandered by the brookside. John Brown’s song; or, glory, glory, hallelujah. John Mitchel. Johnny is gone for a soldier. Just landed. Jim Bludso--_Recitation_. Kitty Clyde. Leave not your Kathleen. Lecture on “Demperance.” Love! love! love! Let the dead and the beautiful rest. Last night I was dreaming of you. Mid-watch. Muldoon, the solid man. McKenna's dream. Minnie, hear the bluebird sing. My sweetheart, when a boy. Never empty cradle, twins are born. Not before pa, dear. Old zip coon. Old plantation’s lonely. Paul Revere’s ride--_Recitation_. She’s a gal o’ mine. Squire and Maria. Sunny days will come again. Sailing on the lake. Sheridan’s ride--_Recitation_. Strawberries and cream. That’s how you get served when you’re old. Things I don’t like to see. Tiddle-a-wink, the barber. True to the core. Toss the Turk. True lover’s discussion. Under the window she’s sleeping. Violets dipped in dew. Why did they dig ma’s grave so deep? We are coming, sister Mary. Yankee doodle. Your lassie will be true.

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Wehman’s Collection of Songs, No. 3.

CONTAINING 97 SONGS.

A hundred years to come. Atheist and acorn--_Recitation_. Annie o’ the banks o’ Dee. A man’s a man for a’ that. A motto for every man. Beautiful dreamer. Beautiful Venice. Blue and the gray. Baby’s got a cramp. Bay of Biscay, O! Boys, keep away from the gals. Bread and cheese and kisses. Bright emerald isle of the sea. Buck Fanshaw’s funeral. Captain with his whiskers. Clarabel Magee. College days. Come and kiss me. Digging for gold. Don’t slam the gate. Duffy’s opening night. Dan Maloney is the man. Dying Californian. Days of ’49. Down by the river side. Dree dousand miles avay. Ellen Bayne. Fearfully and wonderfully made. Flow gently, sweet Afton. Farmer sat in his easy chair. Gentle Annie. Guilty or not guilty?--_Recitation_. Goat, The. Gum tree canoe. Hazel dell. I’ll hang my harp on a willow tree. Is it anybody’s business? Irishman’s shanty. It’s funny when you feel that way. Indian hunter. Indian warrior’s grave. Ingleside. Irish jaunting car. John Anderson, my Jo, John. Johnny Sands. Katy’s letter. Kiss me quick and go. Kate Kearney. Little old duddeen. Little Yawcob Strauss--_Recitation_. Little more cider. Miss Gruber’s boarding house. Maggie by my side. Merriest girl that’s out. Mike Brady’s shirt. Mistletoe bough. Meet me at the lane. Mulligan guard. Nettie Moore. Nicodemus Johnson. Nancy Till. O’Donnel Abu. Old arm chair. Our front stoop. Pat Malloy. Patriots of Ireland. Pat Maloney’s family. Pretty Jemima, don’t say no. Pull down your vest. Perhaps she’s on the railway. Pirate’s serenade. Polish boy--_Recitation_. Paddy Blake’s echo. Rose of Allandale. Row of tenement houses. Ring, ring de banjo. Regular army, O! Rory O’More. Spade. Stump speech. Shelling green peas. Skin-tight pants. Tipperary christening. They’ve all got a wife but me. Three black crows. Twinkling stars. Tapping at the garden gate. Thou art gone from my gaze. Valley lay smiling before me. Walking down Broadway. Why should the spirit of mortal be proud--_Recitation_. Wait till the clouds roll by. When the band begins to play. What is home without a mother? Who will care for mother now? Widow Malone. Wrongs of ould Ireland.

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Wehman’s Collection of Songs, No. 4.

CONTAINING 99 SONGS.

An Irishman’s toast. Apple of my eye. Arthur and Martha. Asleep at the switch--_Recitation_. A knot of blue and gray. Always gay and free, boys. Bear it like a man. Bootblack--_Recitation_. Brother’s fainting at the door. Beautiful snow. Carry the news to Mary. Coney Island, down der bay. Committed to the deep. Champagne Charlie. Dearest Mae. Douglas! tender and true. Deal with me kindly. Don’t say I told you. Down the hill. Deer Island, down the bay. Fat Mickey. Feel for the eyes that are weeping. Five o’clock in the morning. Get a little table. Get thee gone, girl. Get away from dat window. Human harp. Hark! I hear an angel sing. Hildebrand Montrose. I’ll wait till the clouds roll by. I had but fifty cents. ’Twas not my father. In the starlight. Ivy cabin in the lane. John Armstrong. Johnny Dougherty, the tailor. Just over. Jim, the carter lad. Lackawanna spooners. Light of other days. Limerick races. Little back parlor at home. Little Maggie Ann. McCarthy’s mare. Mother’s fool--_Recitation_. Mulcahey’s gone away. Man who struck my wife. My dear little friend, Louise. Miller’s daughter. My poor dog Tray. My pretty Irish queen. Mother, he’s going away. No Irish wanted here. Near the banks of that lone river. Nelly was a lady. New York society. Oh! take me to thy heart again. Old Grimes’ cellar door. Old rustic bridge by the mill. Old Dan Tucker. Ophelia Murphy’s birthmark. O! ’tis nice to have a dummy. Old Grimes is dead. Parted. Pennsylvania tramp. Portrait that hangs on the wall. Peek-a-boo. Pretty Peggy. Robin Adair. Run for the doctor. Swim out for glory. Scenes that are brightest. Since Cordelia first wore bangs. Since Terry first joined the gang. Silver slippers. Steam arm. Sweet-scented handsome young man. Shan Van Voght. Same old game. Ten little niggers. To the west. Tassels on the boots. There’s a light in the window for thee. Things that I’d like to see. Vagabond. Villain still pursued her. Waterford boys. When Johnny comes marching home. When the Brooklyn bridge is done. When the pigs begin to fly. Widow Machree. Wreck of the “London.” Where the ivy grows so green. When this cruel war is over. White squall. Wouldn’t you like to know. Water cresses. What the old cock sparrow said. Whistling thief.

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Wehman’s Collection of Songs, No. 5.

CONTAINING 101 SONGS.

Æsthetic Mick. After the opera’s over. A hundred fathoms deep. A wet sheet and a flowing sea. Ain’t you awful. All among the hay. Big aquarium. Brannigan’s pup. Babylon is fallen. Bell goes a ringing for Sarah. Biddy Doyle. Brannigan’s band. Battle of Fontenoy. Bowery grenadiers. Beautiful bells. Best little wife in the world. Bridget Donohue. Bugaboo. Come back to your Irish home. Cobbler’s daughter. Colleen Dhas Machree. Drummer--_Recitation_. Death of Nelson. Dot funny leetle baby--_Recitation_. Dude, The--_Recitation_. Fast freight--_Recitation_. Fine old English gentleman. Finest police in the world. Flirtation O’Toole. Female barber shop. General Grant’s trip around the world. Gilhooley, your coat is half-mast. Good-bye, John. Gobble song. Gold, gold, gold. Great man that Ireland has seen. Good-bye, my lover, good-bye. Hang up the baby’s stocking. I’ll tell nobody. I’m proud I’m an Irishman born. I must be there on New Year’s day--_Rec._ It’s a cold day when I get left. I’ll meet her when the sun goes down. I’ll take you home again, Kathleen. I’m proud I’m an Irishman’s son. I was despised because I was poor. Jumbo. Johnny Morgan. Just down the lane. Jenny who lives in the dell. Jessie, the flower of Dumblane. Kerry dance. Lorena. Lancashire lass. Lovely land of dreams. Life is but a game of cards--_Recitation_. Maud Muller (in Dutch)--_Recitation_. Montgomery guard--_Recitation_. Man who taught her to dance. Mattie dear. Mott Street, 499. My love Nell. My love she is a fairy queen. Moonlight walk. Nobody knows the trouble I see. Nobody knows what a racket was there. New York Police Gazette. Norine Maureen. No Irish need apply. Only a pin--_Recitation_. Only to see thee, darling. Oh! you little darling, I love you. One more ribber for to cross. Over the neighbor’s fence. Old pine tree. Pool. Poor Irish minstrel. Romance of a hammock--_Recitation_. Rock the cradle, John. Ship that brought me over. Stuck on our shape. Some one to love. Speak, oh speak to me again. Tail iv me coat. They’re all getting married but me. Tom Bowling. Tommy, make room for your auntie. This little plain gold ring. Touch the elbow. Up in a balloon. Up in a mulberry tree. We never speak as we pass by. Wolf at the door--_Recitation_. Waterfall, The. We may be happy yet. Which shall it be?--_Recitation_. What will you do, love? When the robins nest again. You never miss the lager till the keg runs dry. Yellow meal. Yellow-haired Nellie--_Recitation_.

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Wehman’s Collection of Songs, No. 6.

CONTAINING 96 SONGS.

A lean banana. Ah, there my size, I’ll mash you. Æsthetic dude, The. Angels meet me on the cross-road. A smile was all she gave me. Art of making love, The. A boy’s best friend is his mother. Be quiet, or I’ll scream. Burial of Sir John Moore. Bye, bye, Baby; bye, bye. Baby and I. Baby’s lullaby. Billy’s dream. Bitter beer. Black Hills, The. Call me back again. Convict’s dream--_Recitation_. Call me your darling again. Curfew must not ring to-night--_Rec._ Chinese song. Darling Clo’. Dandy dude, The. Down the river. Fontenoy. Father will settle the bill. Fountain in the Park. Fond memories of home. Gaily the troubador. Good-bye, Biddy dear. Greenpoint Nell. Gambler’s wife--_Recitation_. Hash. Hurrah for old Ireland. Hoolahan musketeers. Hush-a-bye, baby. Hoops. I’ll await my love. Ivy green. I’m a man that’s done wrong to my parents. Juice of the forbidden fruit. Jeanette and Jeannot. Just to please the boys. Jakey Woolfenstein. Johnny Schmoker. Kind relations. Lover’s telegraph. Last farewell. Lilly Dale. Lord delivered Daniel. Love song. Mary Ann, go get the growler. Mill’s shut down to-day. Mr. John Malone. Mulcahey’s sooner dog--_Recitation_. Mahoney’s fenian cat--_Recitation_. Maniac--_Recitation_. Man that stole the country. March of the Cameron men. Moneyless man. Marble arch. Mother keeps the gate locked now. Nineteen hundred and one. Not for Joseph. Newhall House fire. Only a dear little flower. Oh, Mr. Flannigan. Old church bell. Over the mountain. Old plaid shawl. Old village blacksmith’s shop. Our Jack’s come home to-day. Oh! boys, carry me ’long. People will talk. Plumber--_Recitation_. Poor little soldier’s boy. Pat of Mullingar. Perverted proverbs. Patrolman Mulcahey and Flynn. Price of a drink--_Recitation_. Raven--_Recitation_. Sailing. Somebody’s darling--_Recitation_. Springtime and robins have come. Tommy Dodd. Taffy was a Welshman. Ting, ting, that’s how the bell goes. Timid awkward squad. To my wife. What I would do for her--_Recitation_. We reap what we sow--_Recitation_. What I live for--_Recitation_. Whiskey, you’re the divil. Wreck of the “Atlantic.” When the leaves begin to fall. Ye merry birds. Young recruit.

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Wehman’s Collection of Songs, No. 7.

CONTAINING 94 SONGS.

Animals’ fair. A dollar and sixty a day. A Yankee man of war. An agricultural Irish girl. A roller-rink romance--_Recitation_. As I read the paper through. Burke’s dream. Banks o’ Doon. Bed-bug--_Recitation_. Betty and the baby. Barney, take me home again. Boy with the auburn hair. Beans. Candidate for alderman. Cats in our back-yard. Climbing up the golden stairs. Colored band. Call her back and kiss her. Casey’s awful grub. Coal oil Tommy. Don’t leave your mother, Tom. Drummer boy of Waterloo. Dream faces. Duffy, the swell. Don’t you cry so, Norah darling. Erin-go-bragh. Fashionable Fred. Far, far, away. Fine old Irish gentleman. Female smuggler. Free and easy. Good ship Cumberland. Good-bye, ’Liza Jane. Gipsy Davy. Gal with the Gainsborough hat. Hush, little baby, don’t you cry. Here she goes and there she goes. House carpenter. Hornet’s nest--_Recitation_. I’ll ask my mother and I’ll let you know next Sunday afternoon. Irish Wife--_Recitation_. I’m in jail, my love. Jockey hat and feather. Jolly Jack, the rover. Keiser, der yer vant to buy a dog? Kitty of Coleraine. Knock at the window to-night, love. Leave not your Kathleen. Little brown church. Lord Bateman and the fair Sophia. Lay my head beneath a rose. Little fraud. Lost Charley Ross. Meet me darling Kate, by the cottage gate. My trundle bed. Masonic song. McSorley’s twins. My wife is so awfully thin. Mother, is the battle over? Not much. Nelly Bly. Old bog hole. Oh! Nicodemus. Old familiar faces. Oft in the stilly night. Old turnkey. Old gray mare. Old Simon, the hot-corn man. Popsy wopsy. Please don’t sell father any more rum. Peck’s bad boy--PART I. Peck’s bad boy--PART II. Pills. Railway guard. Rover’s grave. Riding on the elevated railroad. Shanty boy’s song. She was as handsome as a rose. Saint Patrick was a gentleman. Shamrock shore. See-saw. Star of Glengary. That young man across the way. That sweet-scented handsome young man. Up at Dudley Grove. Up in a back room. Up-stairs, in my bed-room. Venita. Watchman. Willie’s on the dark blue sea. Wind blew through his whiskers. Would I were a boy again. Windy man from Brooklyn. Written in letters of gold.

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Wehman’s Collection of Songs, No. 8.

Containing 104 Songs.

A Yankee ship and a Yankee crew. An Irishman’s dying request--_Rec._ Bonaparte on Saint Helena. Bring back the old folks, Willie darling. Bonny Irish boy, The. Bright Alfarata. Banbury Cross. Baby on the brain. Belleville Convent fire, The. Banks of Newfoundland, The. Charley, he’s a masher. Carrie, dear. Come back to the old home again. Comet of the West, The. Conductor with the patent bell punch. Clam soup pedler’s daughter, The. Dan and Teddie’s parting. Dear little Colleen. Donevans, The. Daschen on the Rhine--_Recitation_. Down by the rustic gate. Ehren on the Rhine. Eggs for your breakfast in the morning. Electric light, The. Eddie McCarty. Fenians’ escape, The. Fifth Avenue. Falling leaves. Flew-y, Flew-y. Gallant Sixty-ninth, The. George Constantine McKeown. Give me back my heart again. Green fields of America, The. Her lovers--_Recitation_. How we tried to whip the teacher--_Rec._ Hebrew wedding, The. I dreamed that old Ireland was free. In the shadow of the leaves. I’ll go back to the old bridge again. If I was the President. I will stand by my friend. I’ll name the boy Dennis or no name at all. Isle of France, The. In the Louisiana Lowlands. Jordan is a hard road to travel. Johnny, fill up the bowl--No. 1. Johnny, fill up the bowl--No. 2. Johnny Doyle. Jeremiah, blow the fire. Jack is every inch a sailor. Let me dream again. Lady, art thou sleeping? Let us speak of a man as we find him. Lily of the West, The. Married life. Musical wife, The. My rattling mare and I. McCarthy’s boarding house. Mother’s last letter to me. My bonny laboring boy. Maryland, my Maryland. Mary Blane. ’Neath the maple by the mill. Napolitaine. Nobody’s mule--_Recitation_. Other side of Jordan, The. Oh! I shall call dada. Orphan boy, The--_Recitation_. Orphan girl, The. Old Mousquetaire, The. Once again. Oh, Fred! the boat is turning over. Our sailors on the sea. Poor old Jesse’s blind. Poor married man, The. Pretty little Mary. Paddy’s curiosity shop. Paddy on the canal. Sally Mackenally. Shamrock, rose and thistle, The. Song from “Nanon.” Something to tickle the girls. Sparking Sarah Jane. Silver bells of memory. Sweet Alpine roses. Shoot the hat. Sweet dreams of mother and home. Swinging on the golden gate. There’s a light in the window. Tommy, make room for your uncle. Ten little injuns. Three grains of corn. Ten minutes too late. Umbrella courtship. When we meet by the old bridge again. When the circus comes to town. What is life?--_Recitation_. Wax-work show, The. Woman is what man doth make her--_Rec._ When we went roller skating. You’ll miss your mother when she’s gone. Yes, we all will be there. Yaller gal that winked at me, The. Yarn of the “Nancy Bell,” The.

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