Imprint Names: [s.n.]
Imprint Locations: [s.l.]
Date
[1870]
Title: France never will be conquered
First Line: As I went over Wicklow hills
Tune: Teddy O'Rourke's the boy, sirs
Themes: Franco-Prussian war
Imprint Names: [s.n.]
Imprint Locations: Newcastle
Notes: Harding B 3(49) has the same cut
Title: Barbara Allen's cruelty: or the Young man's tragedy
First Line: In Scarlet town where I was bound
References:
ESTC: T21369
Themes: Rejected suitor
Imprint Names: [s.n.]
Imprint Locations: London
Date
[c.1659]
Title: A vindication of the Rump: or The Rump advanc'd
First Line: Full many a ballad hath been penn'd
Tune: Up tails all
Themes: Rump parliament
Imprint Names: [s.n.]
Imprint Locations: [s.l.]
Date [1659]
Notes: Wood 416(19) is another edition.
Title: The re-resurrection of the Rump: or Rebellion and tyranny revived. 3rd ed
First Line: If none be offended with the scent
Tune: The blacksmith
Themes: Rump parliament , Politics and government - 17th century
Imprint Names: [s.n.]
Imprint Locations: [s.l.]
Date [1681]
Notes: Wood 417(60) is another edition.
Title: A new ballad, of London's loyalty
First Line: Rowze up great monarch of this potent land
Tune: Burton-hall
References:
ESTC: R235705
Subjects: London (England)
Imprint Names: Pitts, J.
Imprint Locations:
London
Title: An excellent ballad, called the blind beggar of Bethnal Green
First Line: This song's of a beggar who long lost his sight
References:
ESTC: N478231
Themes: Courtship - difference in social status , Beggars
Imprint Names: [s.n.]
Imprint Locations: [s.l.]
Series Identifier: 23
Title: Hearts of oak
First Line: Come, cheer up, lads, 'tis to glory we steer
Authors: Garrick, David, 1717-1779
Themes: Naval
Title: Oh! tell me, Memory
First Line: Oh! tell me, memory, no more
Title: The bloom is on the rye
First Line: My pretty Jane, my dearest Jane
Authors: Fitzball, Edward, 1792-1873
Imprint Names: Cawe, G., widow of
Imprint Locations: Brussels
Date
c.1714
Title: Vermakelyke Vryagie
First Line: Jongman. Schoon Isabel verstaet mijn reden wel
Tune: Schoon Isabel
Title: Nieuw Liedeken, van de doodt van den Koninck van Vranckryck Ludovicus den xiv
First Line: O doodt o vreede doodt!
Tune: Biron
Subjects: Louis XIV, King of France, 1638-1715
Title: Vertroostinge over d'Overledene, door de Bruyloft van de Levende
First Line: Liefste Rosalinde waerom weende gy
Tune: Trompet marin oft Wat voor groote blydtschap
Imprint Names: Deacon, J.
Imprint Locations: London
Date
between 1671 and 1704
Title: An antidote of rare physick
First Line: Indeed this world is so unjust
Tune: No love like a contended mind, or Phancies Phoenix
References:
ESTC: R226979
Themes: Poverty , Contentment
Imprint Names: Coles, F. , Vere, T. , Gilbertson, W.
Imprint Locations: London , London , London
Date
between 1658 and 1664
Title: A pleasant song of the valiant deeds of chivalry, atchieved by noble knight, Sir Guy of Warwick
First Line: Was ever knight, for ladies sake
Tune: Was ever man
References:
ESTC: R187091
Subjects: Guy of Warwick (Legendary character)
Themes: Crusaders
Imprint Names: Catnach, J.
Imprint Locations: London
Date
between 1813 and 1838
Title: Gin a body meet a body
First Line: Gin a body meet a body
Title: The slave
First Line: Sons of freedom! hear my story
Performers: Stephens, Catherine, 1794-1882
Themes: Slavery
Title: The broom of Cowden-knows
First Line: When summer comes, the swains on Tweed
Title: [None]
First Line: A damsel stood to watch the fight
Performers: Bradshaw, Ann Maria, 1801-1862
Title: Glee for three voices
First Line: Amidst the myrtles as I walk'd
Title: Hole in the ballad
First Line: Your laughter I'll try to provoke
Authors: Dibdin, Charles, 1768-1833
Themes: Ballads
Title: Farewell Rosina
First Line: Farewell Rosina, lovely fair
Title: The pilgrim of love
First Line: Orynthia, my beloved, I call in vain
Title: Fly away pretty moth
First Line: Fly away pretty moth to the shade
Title: Liberty
First Line: Since ev'ry charm on earth combines
Themes: Liberty
Title: An old man, &c
First Line: An old man would be wooing
Title: Taste, O! taste
First Line: Taste, O taste this spicy wine
Themes: Drinking
Title: Judy O'Flannikin
First Line: Oh, whack! Cupid's a mannikin
Authors: Colman, George, 1762-1836
Title: Guy Fawkes
First Line: I sing a doleful tragedy: Guy Fawkes the prince of sinisters
Subjects: Fawkes, Guy, 1570-1606
Themes: Guy Fawkes day
Title: A song
First Line: What shall he have that kill'd the deer?
Title: [None]
First Line: Whilst with village maids I stray
Attributation: Sung in Rosina
Imprint Names: [s.n.]
Imprint Locations:
[s.l.]
Title: Darlingston wake
First Line: Of all the diversions in life
References:
ESTC: N70807
Themes: Fairs , Entertainments , Bullbaiting
Imprint Names: Aldermary Church Yard
Imprint Locations:
London
Title: The rarest old ballad that ever was seen, of the blind beggar's daughter of Bethnal-green
First Line: It is of a blind beggar that long lost his sight
References:
ESTC: T168241
Themes: Courtship - difference in social status , Beggars
Imprint Names: Aldermary Church Yard
Imprint Locations:
London
Title: A tragical ballad of the unfortunate loves of lord Thomas and fair Eleanor: together with the downfal of the brown girl
First Line: Lord Thomas he was a bold forester
References:
ESTC: T206394
Themes: Murder , Love, unfortunate
Imprint Names: Evans, J.
Imprint Locations: London
Date between 1780 and 1812
Notes: Douce Ballads 3(111) is another edition.
Title: The Yarmouth tragedy: or, The constant lovers
First Line: Lovers, I beg lend an ear to this story
References:
ESTC: T177989
Themes: Ghosts , Cruel father , Barbados
Imprint Names: Evans, J.
Imprint Locations: London
Date between 1780 and 1812
Notes: Douce Ballads 3(111) is another edition.
Title: The Yarmouth tragedy: or, The constant lovers
First Line: Lovers, I beg lend an ear to this story
References:
ESTC: T177989
Themes: Ghosts , Cruel father , Barbados
Imprint Names: Pitts, J.
Imprint Locations: London
Date between 1802 and 1819
Notes: Johnson Ballads 829 is another edition.
Title: The four Indian kings
First Line: Attend unto a true relation
Themes: American Indians, visit to England, 1710