IconClass Codes:
31A2543: Gripping someone by the hand or the wrist; clasped hands
46C232: Rowing-boat, canoe, etc.
31A25552(+81): Index finger forwards, pointing, indicating (+ male human being (not to be used where -A- is prescribed))
33C21: Courting
31AA235: Sitting figure - AA - female human figure
25F3(+5): Birds (+ animal(s) in motion; positions, expressions of animals)
33A2: Taking leave
46C24: Sailing-ship, sailing-boat
46C271: Crew ~ ship
46C24(+62): Sailing-ship, sailing-boat (+ departure; weighing anchor)
Imprint Names: [s.n.]
Imprint Locations: [s.l.]
Series Identifier: 216
Title: Always speak well of a woman
First Line: I sing in praise of a woman, and it will not you surprise
Themes: Women
Title: Willie, safe at home
First Line: Yes, Mary, it is me, dear
Subjects: India
Themes: Sailors , Lovers reunited
Imprint Names: Coles, F. , Vere, T. , Wright, J. , Clarke, J.
Imprint Locations: London , London , London , London
Date between 1674 and 1679
Notes: The third illustration bears the initials: K.R.
Title: The fickle Northern lass; or, The wronged shepherds resolution
First Line: There was a lass in the North country
Tune: There was a lass in the North country
References:
ESTC: R235644
Themes: Unrequited love
Imprint Names: Conyers, J.
Imprint Locations: London
Date
between 1662 and 1691
Title: The mariner's delight, or, The seaman's seaven [sic] wives
First Line: My dearest I must to the sea
Tune: Hail to the myrtle shades
References:
ESTC: R227294
Imprint Names: Harkness, J.
Imprint Locations: Preston
Date between 1840 and 1866
Series Identifier: 643
Title: Styles and fashions
First Line: Good people all both old and young, I hope you will be easy
Themes: Fashions
Title: A new song, The day that we got married a long time ago
First Line: I will sing a song not very long
Tune: The days when we went gypsying
Themes: Housework , Domestic relations
Imprint Names: Clark, Charles
Imprint Locations: Great Totham
Date
between 1828 and 1866
Title: The mother or, Maternal miseries! A parody of Dr. Watts's \"Sluggard\"
First Line: 'Tis the griefs of a mother, I heard her complain
Authors: Clark, Charles
Themes: Mothers
Imprint Names: [s.n.]
Imprint Locations:
Liverpool
Title: Banks of Shannon
First Line: In summer, when the leaves were green
Title: Chapter of pockets
First Line: Oh! long life to the girls who revive without bother
Title: Midnight bowl
First Line: Care thou canker of all joys
Themes: Drinking
Imprint Names: Ryle, A. and Co.
Imprint Locations: London
Date
between 1845 and 1859
Title: The great battle of Inkermann!
First Line: Pay attention you sons of old England
Themes: Inkerman, battle of, 1854
Imprint Names: De Marsan, H.
Imprint Locations: New York, N.Y.
Date c.1860
Notes: Border: Clown.
Title: Broadway promenade
First Line: Oh! here I am, white folks, as you all do see
Themes: Blackface minstrelsy
Imprint Names: De Marsan, H.
Imprint Locations: New York, N.Y.
Date c.1860
Notes: Border: Military cupid.
Title: Mother, is the battle over?
First Line: Mother, is the battle over?
Themes: American Civil War, 1861-1865
Imprint Names: Ryle, A. and Co.
Imprint Locations: London
Date between 1845 and 1859
Notes: Harding B 11(63) is another impression
Title: And you'll remember me
First Line: When other lips, and other hearts
Authors: Bunn, A. (Alfred), 1796-1860
Title: The fair land of Poland
First Line: When the fair land of Poland was plough'd by the hoof
Subjects: Poland
Title: Quite politely
First Line: When first in Lunnun I arrived, on a visit, on a visit
Themes: Countryman in London
Imprint Names: Dicey, W. and C.
Imprint Locations: London
Date between 1736 and 1763
Notes: Harding B 3(61) is another edition.
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: T46299
Themes: Courtship - difference in social status , Beggars
Imprint Names: [s.n.]
Imprint Locations:
[s.l.]
Title: Paddy you're the devil, or A parody on Willy, we have missed you
First Line: Oh, Paddy, is it you, jewel
Notes: Appears also, but with a different illustration, in 2806 b.9(274). Firth c.22(85) is the same setting of type but with an abbreviated title and a different illustration
Themes: Drunkenness
Title: Heenan's challenge to Mace
First Line: Attention pay dear Irishmen to what you now shall hear
Themes: Prizefighting
Title: I'm too fat to do it?
First Line: It is a fact I'm very stout
Tune: Mrs. Johnston
Notes: Appears also in 2806 b.11(129) and Harding B 19(54a) but with different cuts.
Imprint Names: Burdett, J.T.
Imprint Locations: London
Date c.1855
Series Identifier: 34
Title: My Mary Anne
First Line: Fare you well, my own Mary Anne
Title: Good bye, sweetheart, good bye
First Line: The bright stars fade, the morn is breaking
Imprint Names: [s.n.]
Imprint Locations:
London
Title: The victorine merchant and £50 damages
First Line: I am a poor old Jew, you know its true
Themes: Street traders , Jews
Imprint Names: Wilson, J.
Imprint Locations:
Bideford
Title: Shepherds rejoice!
First Line: Shepherds, rejoice, lift up your eyes
Notes: Hymn
Themes: Christmas
Title: Star of Bethlehem!
First Line: When marshall'd on the nightly plain
Notes: Hymn
Themes: Christmas
Title: Teach me thy love
First Line: Teach me thy love to know
Notes: Hymn
Title: While shepherds watch'd their flocks by night
First Line: While shepherds watch'd their flocks by night
Notes: Hymn
Themes: Christmas
Imprint Names: Turner, J.
Imprint Locations: Coventry
Date
between 1797 and 1846
Title: The cruel step mother; or, the Unhappy son
First Line: You most indulgent parents lend an ear
Subjects: Jamaica , York (England)
Imprint Names: Turner, J.
Imprint Locations: Coventry
Date
between 1797 and 1846
Title: The bunter's wedding
First Line: Good people attend, I'll discover
Themes: Weddings
Imprint Names: Turner, J.
Imprint Locations: Coventry
Date
between 1797 and 1846
Title: The Turkey factor. In four parts
First Line: Behold here's a ditty, a truth and no jest
Themes: Merchants , Ghosts , Orient , Desert island
Imprint Names: [s.n.]
Imprint Locations:
[s.l.]
Title: The banks of Inverary
First Line: Early one summer's morning, along as I did pass
Title: The constant lovers
First Line: A sailor courted a farmer's daughter, that lived convenient on the Isle of Man
Title: The Irish emigrants
First Line: We are two Irish emigrants, as you may plainly see
Performers: Slater, Tom
Themes: Emigration - Irish
Imprint Names: Laurie and Whittle
Imprint Locations: London
Date 1805
Series Identifier: 397
Title: The Fakenham ghost
First Line: The lawns were dry in Euston park
Authors: Bloomfield, Robert, 1766-1823
Imprint Names: Wallis, J.
Imprint Locations:
London
Title: Crocodile's tears: or Bonaparte's lamentation. A new song
First Line: By gar, this Johnny-Bull be a very cunning elf, sir
Tune: Bow, wow, wow
Subjects: Napoleon I, Emperor of the French, 1769-1821