Imprint Names: Catnach, J.
Imprint Locations: London
Date between 1813 and 1838
Imprint: J. Catnach, Printer, 2, Monmouth-court, 7 Dials
Notes: Two titles on an uncut sheet
Title: Our king is a true British sailor
First Line: Too long out of sight have been kept jolly tars
Subjects: William IV, King of Great Britain, 1765-1837
Title: Meet me to night
First Line: Meet me to-night in the path which lie
Title: Oh, bring me but my Arab steed
First Line: Oh, bring me but my Arab steed
Title: The merry mountain horn
First Line: Come, my gallant soldier, come!
Title: The welcome
First Line: Come, hurrah! boys, & help me to sing
Subjects: William IV, King of Great Britain, 1765-1837
Title: The new God save the king
First Line: God save our noble king
Subjects: William IV, King of Great Britain, 1765-1837
Title: The deep deep sea
First Line: Oh come with me my love
Title: Safely follow him
First Line: Follow him, nor fearful deem
Title: The Highland minstrel boy
First Line: I hae wander'd mony a night in June
Performers: Anderson, Mr.
Subjects: Scotland
Title: Dear! what can the matter be
First Line: He promis'd he'd buy me a fairing should please me
Themes: Fairs
Title: The Swiss toy girl
First Line: I've come across the sea
Themes: Street traders , Immigrants - Great Britain
Title: Welcome Adelaide our beloved queen
First Line: Arouse, arouse all Britain's isle
Subjects: Adelaide, Queen dowager, 1792-1849
Title: The butterfly was a gentleman
First Line: The butterfly was a gentleman
Title: The jasmine-flower
First Line: How lovely the jessamine-flower
Title: On the banks of the blue Moselle
First Line: When the glow-worm gilds the elfin bower
Title: The light bark
First Line: Off! said the stranger, off, off, & away!
Title: O! softly sleep, my baby boy
First Line: O! Softly sleep my baby boy
Title: The Marseilloise hymn
First Line: Ye sons of France awake to glory
Authors: Rouget de Lisle, Claude Joseph, 1760-1836
Title: Come to thy lattice
First Line: Come to thy lattice, the stars are bright