# | Text | Tune | | | | | | |
191 | Ye banks and braes of bonnie Doon | [Ye banks and braes of bonnie Doon] | | | | | | |
192 | Wind of night, low and light | [Wind of night, low and light] | | | | | | |
193 | Soft, soft, music is stealing | [Soft, soft, music is stealing] | | | | | | |
194 | I would that my love could silently flow | [I would that my love could silently flow] | | | | | | |
195 | My native land again it meets mine eye | [My native land again it meets mine eye] | | | | | | |
196 | Hark! hark! the lark at heav'ns gate sings | [Hark! hark! the lark at heav'ns gate sings] | | | | | | |
197 | The evening bells sound clearly | [The evening bells sound clearly] | | | | | | |
198 | I sat beneath the maples old | [I sat beneath the maples old] | | | | | | |
199 | O where and O where is your Highland laddie gone? | [O where and O where is your Highland laddie gone?] | | | | | | |
200 | Good night, thou wondrous lamp of day | [Good night, thou wondrous lamp of day] | | | | | | |
201 | It's been decreed from days of old | AUF WIEDERSEHN | | | | | | |
202 | From your coral chambers speed ye | [From your coral chambers speed ye] | | | | | | |
203 | Glory and love to the men of old | [Glory and love to the men of old] | | | | | | |
204 | 'Neath a woodstack alone, amid many a thorn | ['Neath a woodstack alone, amid many a thorn] | | | | | | |
205 | O, tell me what it meaneth | [O, tell me what it meaneth] | | | | | | |
206 | The sun high in heav'n now is sailing | [The sun high in heav'n now is sailing] | | | | | | |
207 | On we are floating in sunshine and shadow | [On we are floating in sunshine and shadow] | | | | | | |
208 | Out on the deep, when the sun is low | [Out on the deep, when the sun is low] | | | | | | |
209 | Hark, the pealing, softly stealing | [Hark, the pealing, softly stealing] | | | | | | |
210 | I dreamed that I dwelt in marble halls | [I dreamed that I dwelt in marble halls] | | | | | | |
211 | The sun is down, the evening come | [The sun is down, the evening come] | | | | | | |
212 | On steep Mount Carmel's height we stand | [On steep Mount Carmel's height we stand] | | | | | | |
213 | Where is now the merry party | [Where is now the merry party] | | | | | | |
214 | Last night the nightingale woke me | [Last night the nightingale woke me] | | | | | | |
215 | Pull away pull away pull away brave boys | [Pull away pull away pull away brave boys] | | | | | | |
216 | 'Tis the last rose of summer | ['Tis the last rose of summer] | | | | | | |
217 | How can I bear to leave thee? | [How can I bear to leave thee?] | | | | | | |
218 | Forsaken, forsaken, forsaken am I | [Forsaken, forsaken, forsaken am I] | | | | | | |
219 | The harp that once thro' Tara's halls | [The harp that once thro' Tara's halls] | | | | | | |
220 | There is beauty in the forest | [There is beauty in the forest] | | | | | | |
221 | Spin, lassie, spin, The thread goes out and in | [Spin, lassie, spin, The thread goes out and in] | | | | | | |
222 | Way down upon the Swanee River | [Way down upon the Swanee River] | | | | | | |
223 | The sun shines bright in the old Kentucky home | [The sun shines bright in the old Kentucky home] | | | | | | |
224 | Gone are the days when my heart was young and gay | [Gone are the days when my heart was young and gay] | | | | | | |
225 | Oh! a dainty plant is the ivy green | [Oh! a dainty plant is the ivy green] | | | | | | |
226 | The bell doth toll | [The bell doth toll] | | | | | | |
227 | The Lord is great! ye host of heav'n adore Him | [The Lord is great! ye host of heav'n adore Him] | | | | | | |
228 | Praise ye the Father | [Praise ye the Father] | | | | | | |
229 | The red sun is sinking, and father at sea | [The red sun is sinking, and father at sea] | | | | | | |
230 | The old year lies dying | [The old year lies dying] | | | | | | |
231 | Scotland's burning! Scotland's burning! | [Scotland's burning! Scotland's burning!] | | | | | | |
232 | There's music in the air | [There's music in the air] | | | | | | |
233 | Oh, I'm a happy creature | MANDOLINATA | | | | | | |
234 | Winds of night around us sighing | [Winds of night around us sighing] | | | | | | |
235 | Long may she live, our College fair! | [Long may she live, our College fair!] | | | | | | |
236 | Where, O where are the verdant Freshmen? | [Where, O where are the verdant Freshmen?] | | | | | | |
237a | Gaudeamus igitur | [Gaudeamus igitur] | | | | | | |
237b | Let us now in youth rejoice | [Let us now in youth rejoice] | | | | | | |
238 | Stars of the summer night | [Stars of the summer night] | | | | | | |
239 | Hail and farewell, dear companions | [Hail and farewell, dear companions] | | | | | | |
240 | Our College is a jolly home | [Our College is a jolly home] | | | | | | |
241 | There's a good time coming | [There's a good time coming] | | | | | | |
242 | We think it is the rule, sir | [We think it is the rule, sir] | | | | | | |
243a | Integer vitæ scelerisque purus non eget | [Integer vitæ scelerisque purus non eget] | | | | | | |
243b | He who is upright, kind, and free from error | [He who is upright, kind, and free from error] | | | | | | |
244 | In former days, which many praise | [In former days, which many praise] | | | | | | |
245 | Krambambuli! it is the title | [Krambambuli! it is the title] | | | | | | |
246 | Well, here we are; well, here we are! | [Well, here we are; well, here we are!] | | | | | | |
247 | Goodnight, ladies! goodnight, ladies! | [Goodnight, ladies! goodnight, ladies!] | | | | | | |
248a | Lauriger Horatius | [Lauriger Horatius] | | | | | | |
248b | Poet of the laurel wreath | [Poet of the laurel wreath] | | | | | | |
249 | As freshmen first we come to Yale | [As freshmen first we come to Yale] | | | | | | |
250 | Speak to me Love, only speaky, spiky, spoky | [Speak to me Love, only speaky, spiky, spoky] | | | | | | |
251 | The golden glow of a summer's day | [The golden glow of a summer's day] | | | | | | |
252 | An atom is a little thing | [An atom is a little thing] | | | | | | |
253 | Time ever flowing bids us be going | [Time ever flowing bids us be going] | | | | | | |
254 | Our strong band can ne'er be broken | AMICI | | | | | | |
255 | Far above the golden valley | AMICI | | | | | | |
256 | From the coast of Massachusetts | [From the coast of Massachusetts] | | | | | | |
257 | On the plains of Southeast Kansas | [On the plains of Southeast Kansas] | | | | | | |
258 | There's a college in southeast Kansas land | [There's a college in southeast Kansas land] | | | | | | |