Imprint Names: The Poet's Box
Imprint Locations: Belfast
Date between 1846 and 1852
Imprint: Sold only at the \"Poet's Box\" and General Job Printing-office ... No. 1, Castle-court, Belfast
Title: The slave chase
First Line: Set every stitch of canvass to woo the fresh'ning wind
Themes: Slavery
Imprint Names: The Poet's Box
Imprint Locations: Belfast
Date between 1846 and 1852
Imprint: Sold only at the \"Poet's Box\" and General Printing-office, 1, Castle-court, Belfast
Title: A new song, called John Downey's farewell
First Line: Come all you lads and lasses give ear unto my song
Themes: Orangemen
Imprint Names: Moore, J.
Imprint Locations: Belfast
Date between 1852 and 1868
Imprint: Printed and Sold only at James Moore's Cheap General Printing- Office, 1, Castle-court, Belfast
Title: The war messenger
First Line: Hark! hark! to the tidings that come from the war
Themes: Crimean War, 1853-1856
Imprint Names: The Poet's Box
Imprint Locations: Belfast
Date between 1846 and 1852
Imprint: Sold only at the \"Poet's Box,\" and General Job Printing- office ... No. 1, Castle-court, Belfast
Title: Balaklava
First Line: His watch, on Balaklava's heights
Imprint Names: Moore, J.
Imprint Locations: Belfast
Date between 1846 and 1852
Imprint: Printed and Sold Wholesale, by J. Moore, 1 Castle-court, Belfast
Title: The blooming sweet lass of the vale
First Line: One evening the blackbird melodious, those innocent notes she did sing
Imprint Names: Moore, J.
Imprint Locations: Belfast
Date between 1846 and 1852
Imprint: Printed and sold only at the \"Poet's Box,\" by James Moore, 1, Castle-court, Belfast
Title: Joe Muggins. Parody on \"Lord Lovell\"
First Line: Joe Muggins he stood at his old doncay [sic] cart
Imprint Names: Moore, J.
Imprint Locations: Belfast
Date between 1846 and 1852
Imprint: Printed and Sold at the \"Poet's-Box,\" by J. Moore, 1, Castle- court, Belfast
Title: Father Tom O'Neale
First Line: There was a widow in this place, and she reared three darling sons
Themes: Perjury
Imprint Names: The Poet's Box
Imprint Locations: Belfast
Date between 1846 and 1852
Imprint: Sold only at the 'Poet's Box' and general job printing-office ... at no. 1, Castle-court, Belfast
Title: Lovely Mary, O
First Line: It being on a summer's morning
Imprint Names: Moore, J.
Imprint Locations: Belfast
Date between 1846 and 1852
Imprint: Printed and sold wholesale by James Moore, 1, Castle-court
Title: The village pride
First Line: In blythe and bonnie Scotland, where the bluebell does grow
Themes: Women soldiers , Transvestism
Imprint Names: The Poet's Box
Imprint Locations: Belfast
Date between 1846 and 1852
Imprint: Sold only at the \"Poet's Box\" and General Printing-office, 1, Castle-court, Belfast
Title: John Kelly's lamentation
First Line: My friends and I could not agree, on account of night rambling
Themes: Soldiers
Imprint Names: Moore, J.
Imprint Locations: Belfast
Date between 1846 and 1852
Imprint: Moore, Printer, 1, Castle-court
Title: The two flags, France & England
First Line: I saw two standards proudly float
Tune: The flag that braved a thousand years the battle and the breeze
Themes: Crimean War, 1853-1856
Imprint Names: Moore, J.
Imprint Locations: Belfast
Date between 1846 and 1852
Imprint: Printed and Sold, Wholesale and Retail, at James Moore's Cheap General Printing-Office, 1, Castle-court, Belfast
Title: The farewell of the North Down Volunteers
First Line: The first time that I saw my love
Tune: River Roe
Themes: Soldiers
Imprint Names: The Poet's Box
Imprint Locations: Belfast
Date between 1846 and 1852
Imprint: Sold only at the \"Poet's Box\" and General Printing-office, 1, Castle-court, Belfast
Title: Stormont castle
First Line: I am a native of the county Down, wherein I spent some happy days
Subjects: Stormont (Ireland)
Themes: Land tenure - Ireland
Imprint Names: Smyth, J.
Imprint Locations: Belfast
Date between 1813 and 1850
Imprint: Belfast: Printed and Sold by J. Smyth, 34, High-Street
Notes: The cut is captioned Three Friends going on a visit. 1 The Parson. -- 2 Death. -- 3 The Undertaker
Title: The Vicar and Moses
First Line: It oft has been said -- but it's out of my head
Imprint Names: Moore, J.
Imprint Locations: Belfast
Date between 1846 and 1852
Imprint: Printed and Sold only at the \"Poet's Box,\" by James Moore, 1, Castle-court, Belfast
Title: Wreck of the ship Washington. And sufferings of her passengers and crew on her voyage from New York to Liverpool
First Line: Come all you jovial hearts of oak, and listen unto me
Themes: Shipwreck