Imprint Names: [s.n.]
Imprint Locations: London
Date 1793
Imprint: Published Augt. 1, 1793 at No. 22 Golden Lane London
Notes: An engraving
Title: The primrose girl
First Line: Come buy of poor Kate primroses I sell
Themes: Street traders
Imprint Names: [s.n.]
Imprint Locations: [s.l.]
Date [1831]
Notes: 4 p.
Title: The festival of London's Rialto, August 1st, 1831
First Line: Shout, London! and declare, in a glad and gallant strain
Themes: London bridge
Imprint Names: [s.n.]
Imprint Locations: [s.l.]
Series Identifier: Rutherford's Original Recitations 1
Title: Our British soldier boys
First Line: The other day I chanced to pass
Authors: Rutherford, George S.A.
Themes: South African war, 1899-1902
Imprint Names: [s.n.]
Imprint Locations:
Winslow
Title: To the base and hypocritical poltroon who addressed to me the two anonymous letters of October 1st and 28th, 1846, the following lines are inserted with the utmost contempt
First Line: The bandit bold who haunts the public way
Authors: Wigley, H
Imprint Names: [s.n.]
Imprint Locations: [s.l.]
Series Identifier: 1
Title: The maid that sold her barley
First Line: It's cold and raw the north wind blow
Themes: Deception , Rural society , Attempted seduction
Title: The fortunate maid
First Line: It's of a pretty maiden fair
Themes: Social status , Lovers parted , Cruel parents
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Notes: Johnson Ballads 2663 is holed.
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Imprint Names: [s.n.]
Imprint Locations: [s.l.]
Series Identifier: 1
Title: The boys & the girls
First Line: Say, boys don't you think the girls
Title: Under a burning sun
First Line: Some years ago I set sail for a land across the sea
Themes: Golddigging
Title: No one to welcome me home
First Line: In the dim twilight I wandered alone
Subjects: Liverpool (England)
Themes: Emigration
Imprint Names: [s.n.]
Imprint Locations: [s.l.]
Date [1659]
Notes: Vet. A3 a.3(1) is another edition.
Title: The re-resurrection of the Rump: or, Rebellion and tyranny revived. The third edition
First Line: If none be offended with the sent [sic]
Tune: The blacksmith
References:
ESTC: R36251
Themes: Rump parliament , Politics and government - 17th century
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Notes: Wood 416(19) is cropped.
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Imprint Names: [s.n.]
Imprint Locations: [s.l.]
Series Identifier: 1
Title: Smile again, bonny lassie
First Line: Smile again, my bonny lassie
Title: Those evening bells
First Line: Those evening bells, those evening bells
Themes: Bells
Title: The little gipsy girl
First Line: My father is king of the gipsies, 'tis true
Title: May Britain ever rule the main!
First Line: When seated round the festive board
Imprint Names: [s.n.]
Imprint Locations: [s.l.]
Series Identifier: 1
Title: Lord Ullin's daughter
First Line: A chieftain to the Highlands bound
Authors: Campbell, Thomas, 1777-1844
Subjects: Scotland
Title: Richmond encouraging his soldiers
First Line: Thus far into the bowels of the land
Notes: Containing lines extracted from Shakespeare, King Richard the third, act v, scene iii
Subjects: Henry VII, King of England, 1457-1509 , Richard III, King of England, 1452-1485
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Imprint Names: [s.n.]
Imprint Locations: [s.l.]
Date [1863]
Notes: With a list of new songs since Aug. 1, 1863
Title: Our gallant colonel
First Line: Come all ye jolly lads and members of Company D
Tune: Bummers drinking on the sly
Authors: Archer, Charles E.
Performers: Archer, Charles E.
Themes: American Civil War, 1861-1865
Imprint Names: [s.n.]
Imprint Locations: [s.l.]
Notes: Firth b.22(f. 4/1) is another edition.
Title: To Robert earl of Oxford, late Lord Treasurer, on his excess of mirth, at the proclaming [sic] of his majesty king George
First Line: I thought to have sent
Tune: Ye commons and peers
Authors: P., J.
References:
ESTC: T178514
Imprint Names: [s.n.]
Imprint Locations: [s.l.]
Date [c.1760]
Notes: Firth b.22(f. 12/1) is another edition.
Title: An excellent new hymn, composd by the priests of the Order of st. Perkin
First Line: Oh! why dost thou forsake us thus?
References:
ESTC: T192213
Subjects: James, Prince of Wales, 1688-1766
Imprint Names: [s.n.]
Imprint Locations:
[s.l.]
Title: The sorrowful lamentations of Willian [sic] Thomson, who is now lying ... in the Calton jail, and who is to be executed on Thursday the 1st of March, at Dalkieth
First Line: Tir'd of the bustle of the day
Notes: With a prose introduction
Themes: Executions
Imprint Names: [s.n.]
Imprint Locations: [s.l.]
Date
[1867]
Title: Lines on the funeral procession... in Cork city, on Sunday Dec., 1st, to the memory of Wm Allen, Michl. O'Brien, Michl Larkin
First Line: You sons of the green land of Erin
Authors: O'Conor, J.
Themes: Murder
Imprint Names: [s.n.]
Imprint Locations: [s.l.]
Artists:
Notes: The third illustration is signed: W.K.
Series Identifier: 7
Title: The Shan Van Vouch
First Line: Oh, the time is coming on
Title: A new song called Derry down
First Line: They tell you dear girl I am given to roam
Authors: Russell, Henry, 1812-1900
Title: A new song called Nancy Till
First Line: Cown [sic] in the cane-brake, close by de mill
Themes: Blackface minstrelsy
Title: An admired song called My £1 5s
First Line: It's of a tradesman and his wife I hear the other day
Themes: Money
Imprint Names: [s.n.]
Imprint Locations: London
Date 1729
Imprint: London: Printed for the Author, and sold by the Booksellers and Pamphletsellers. Price 4 d. 1729
Notes: 6 p. Harding C 3820(1) is the first edition.
Title: The honest jury; or Caleb triumphant. A new ballad. 2nd ed
First Line: Rejoyce ye good writers, your pens are set free
Tune: Packington's pound
Authors: Pulteney, William, Earl of Bath, 1684-1764
References:
ESTC: N7248