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III . I 7, :fgII I. 5 ' . Were tenting tonight on the old camp-ground, my. 17.11.11 II SENT YOU I I
,- .77 7 5 ll 77', 77 Give us a song to cheer - _
gal 55:75 577737 :55 . a? . I. Ourweary hearts, 21 song of home .
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1:7 II: 5 l "i 1.37 : . . d friends we love so dear! Dont you remember, sweet Alice, Ben Bolt?
7.77 ' :i- I. 37122: 7 Sweet Alice, with hair so brown, ' 7
IIC, .-: gI i 'I,I_-':ii77i rII . ' Who blushed with delight if You gave her a smile,
II. (t 7 5% CHORUS. I lllId t75eIni5Jled Iwith fear at your frown '.
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: I II l I1; ' 'I i I Many ale the hearts that are weary tO-night,  ln (xi:(iriiei'udbebhilizliiilclIlinIie\ Elli). Ben BOM
" 3 EL. l I7 _ ' 7 .1 Wlslung for the War to cease; ' They have fitted a slah of granite so gray,
l ' . Ii 3 fI:I 7 ; 7I Many are the hearts looking for the right, . And IAlice lies under the stone. I 7
l-. 7777, L; :..I7I7II'I77I" III 7 . To see the dawn of peace: I  '
7 5 [f ' 7 Tentingtonight, tentingto-night, $116?136177" 99 Be 130
7 71,7".1-77 . 7 77. - l. 7: T - 1217:5100 at l1( to t of t1) 1 'll
7 7.77 7 . . 2,, 7.7.7.7., , 7 entm on the old - 9 (J 1 
7'5 7; l. . , 7 i I : l _ g camp ground. 7 Together weve lain in the noonrlay shade. '
ll I t _5 7:75,, 57 : T1And lIiIsteiiedItIo Appleton'e mill.
.: 77 7 1 7i !I WBIVF b.0011 tentlng, tO-nlght, on the 01d camp-ground, 'll:.lllfl;1l'tl.f\t-E7ll:(lml:J riIiiliIiIllilII7dmiiiIIFICt II BI 11 BOhI
', I it, 1; Thmkmg Of the days gone by: And a quiet that crawls round the. wall as you gaze,
I77" 7 ' ' 3;", '7 3 '7 Of the loved ones at home, that gave us the hand, 7 Take the Place Of the Olden (1' I
(1" .i 755 II II I , And the tear that said, Good-byelUILm-us. 'I I
7. , 377 75:55,! :, f 7 7 Do you mind the cabin of logs. Bi-n Bolt, ,
7I: -3; 77" 7 57 fl 3 :71 I' ,I . \ - That stood in the pathlees wood? ' 7 -I
.j if, it; . M if: Wingw 777'71 : We are tired of war on the old camp-ground. , And the button-ball 97 'm its motley boughs, 
1 ~I 77 757 7. 7 7 77-;I7.7I7".:.:' .'  7 Many are dead and gone  IIIIThat nigh by the doorstep stood .  7
7 7, 7 7;: 77; 7:  l 1 :2l' t  ' l l' , , 3- 7 -I
:75 giml' . l 7 0f the brave and true, whove left their homes: 13?th liliuliillbiil: If: glllIil'tlerllljiIEitrl' I I I
3 357,3; fi-fhwfW-il i I77 Others have been wounded longChorus. )I And where once the lords of the forest stood, ' 7:1 I
g . f 57:15 7" 7' 5 - . Grows grass and the golden grain. ~
ls 7 75.7 .31 l i I 7. Weve been ghthlg touay on the old cmP-ground: And dmI 7 remember the 011mm Ben E 01" II
7 {it} 777 53- 777,575,275. :37 Many are lying nearL And the master so cruel and grim 2  l '
3.71" 5:33-31 Some are dead, and some are dying ' Atlthl Shady n-OOk in HI running .'IOk I
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77 EEI 5 Lga I The sprung ol tlie'ln'ook is dry. 1' :
I 7 ,I I: {I , 7 CH And of all the boys who were schoolmates then," 7 I
. 7 WI 5.5277, I' 7 QRUS- . There are only you and I l .I
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I77 I7 mm; 5,77,77,75; . I W' l _  f I are weary tomght, _ Theres a change in the things I love, Ben Bolt; 5
,\ 2 5775577577 7' , 7 7 ls 1mg 01 the War to cease; They have changed from the old to the new ;
I7 N577. 57% [if 31-12;. I Many are the hearts looking for the right But I feel in the core of my spirit the truth, E 4
z ' l t 1'7, ~ I7 ,' To see the dawn of peace: , 'l Trier 6:1 1" 3: Illange in Yall-B B 3
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,- I \\ I 72 1512; N 7 7 IY 3027113 01d,,9lglp'gl:oun; Thy resence a blessing, thy friendship a truth, ' 7 75.
~77, 5 Q '7 is 5;1 F " 4 '  "we " , BenBolt of the salt sea gale! , 7 7 . 7 _
77- 7 '7?-  LISTEN TO THE MOGKING BIRD K"  W  ' 
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g 741:7 17:: I 5,, And 13  O._  ' '  7 And cannot procure a good Wife, {Eli-7t
. I 3 ~ 3:37:17} yf he, mO'CkIPD b.1rd was ,Smglng far. an.d Wide. Whilst others they wish they had'tarried, git,
, . 75777.7 7.57 7 lg , 7 - I. ' Listen to the mocking-bird, &c. 7 'And long _for 3.7.bac11elors life. , 715
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$3 .7173; :7 'in '75:;  7 - Some grumble; it must be in fun, 7 Bil .
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.r ,L 7 (7&7, 7 75 . 7.. - Because they have too many children, '7, 7'
7;" 77I  .IlIK 3:37: ' IWhen the..0ham.ns Of Spnng awaken awaken ' And others because they have noneJUhmus. ' ' 4-7:. '
777:.- "I": ':77;,:,: - 7-7775: When the charms of Spring awaken, [awaken, 7 7 ?71 '\
lxn : u 7 ,And the mockin -bird is sin in ~ on the bou h D" 770 Wk thathy 193 and Sghing C 5".
7+ 327:: 7: 9 mad-1., . .. , . g g ,  - Youll ever obtain what you want? -,
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