(THE CELEBRATED BUFFO SINGER)| ODDITIES. A GLORIOUS COLLECTION OF NERVE WORK. ING, SIDE CRACKING, CARE DESTROY- SONGS; AS SUNG BY MR. G. DIXON, AT NEW-YORK, PHILADELPHIA, BOSTON, BALTIMORR WITH SHOUTS OF APPLAUSE. INCLUDING THE NEW NATIONAL SONG, COMPOSED AND SUNG ON THE DAY OF THE CELEPRATION OF ODE, WRITTEN BY MR. S. WOODWORTH, FOR THE SAME OCCASION "The Bourbon ́ star hath dimly set, MACK, ANDRUS & WOODRUFF. A NEW NATIONAL SONG, COMPOSED AND SUNG BY MR. DIXON, AT WASHINGTon parade ground, before 120,000 PERSONS ON THE 25TH NOVEMBER, 1830. I. Hurrah for France! 'tis joy to see, The genius of old Liberty With all her armour on. The tyrants' might away: Sound loud your trumpets to the blast- II. Hurrah for France! for she has woke Erect she stands, while round her brow Exulting she is harnessed now Hurrah for France, Hurrah! |