Imprint Names: Nugent, J.F. & Co.
Imprint Locations: Dublin
Date between 1850 and 1899
Notes: Appears also, but with a different illustration, in a sheet of eleven ballads; see Firth b.25(587/588). 2806 b.11(4) is another issue.
Title: The wonders o[f] the illuminations!
First Line: Good people all I pray have patience
Subjects: Dublin (Ireland)
Themes: Dublin illuminations for the wedding of the prince of Wales , 1863
Notes: Slip. Imperfectly printed, lacking the last four lines.
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Imprint Names: Nugent, J.F. & Co.
Imprint Locations: Dublin
Date between 1850 and 1899
Imprint: Nugent & co., Printers, 35, New-row, Dublin
Series Identifier: 7
Title: The execution of Bernard Cangley, at the front of Cavan gaol, on the 4th of April, for the barbarous and inhuman murder of Peter Reilly, on the 22nd of January last
First Line: You tender-hearted Christians I pray you will draw near
Subjects: Ireland
Themes: Murder - 19th century , Executions - 19th century
Title: Song on the Irish brigade
First Line: Hibernia's sweet harp from your slumber awaken
Authors: O'Carroll, Thomas
Notes: Appears also, but variant, in 2806 b.9(284) and Harding B 19(116)
Subjects: Ireland
Themes: American Civil War, 1861-1865 - Irish brigade
Title: A new song on the late fight between Heenan and King
First Line: You sporting gallant Irishmen come listen to my song
Themes: Prizefighting
Title: A new song on Heenan and King
First Line: You sportsmen of Ireland, come list to my song
Themes: Prizefighting
Title: The young soldier's letter to his mother
First Line: As I roved out through Irish town one eveniug [sic] last July
Tune: The river Roe
Themes: Crimean War, 1853-1856
Title: The dark maid of the island
First Line: Sweet were the songs of the breeze and the fountain
Title: Song called the Bouchleen dhoun
First Line: You muses, why absent from me?
Themes: Soldiers
Title: The wonders of the illuminations!
First Line: Good people all I pray have patience
Subjects: Dublin (Ireland)
Themes: Dublin illuminations for the wedding of the prince of Wales , 1863
Title: A song -- The lily of the west
First Line: When first I came to Ireland some pleasure for to find
Subjects: Ireland
Title: Doran's ass
First Line: One Paddy Doyle lived near Killarney
Subjects: Ireland
Title: The seducer outwitted!
First Line: There was a young gentleman in this country did dwell
Notes: Appears also, but with different illustrations, in Harding B 19(77a) and at Firth c.18(53)
Themes: Seduction , Transvestism