Imprint Names: Wright, W.
Imprint Locations: Birmingham
Date between 1820 and 1855
Imprint: Wright, Printer, Birmingham
Title: Painful plough
First Line: Come all you jolly ploughmen of courage stout and bold
Themes: Agricultural laborers
Imprint Names: King, T. , Green, G.
Imprint Locations: Birmingham , London
Date c.1845
Imprint: Printed by T. King, Birmingham, and sold by Mr. Green, at his Music Stall, near the Turnpike, City-road, and at 27, Featherstone-street, City-road
Title: The merry plough boy
First Line: One Saturday night, I remember it well
Notes: Verse and prose
Imprint Names: Jackson, W. and Son
Imprint Locations: Birmingham
Date between 1842 and 1855
Imprint: William Jackson & Son, Printers, 21, Moor-street, Birmingham
Title: Pretty ploughboy
First Line: It is of a pretty ploughboy was gazing o'er his plough
Themes: Press-gangs , Lovers parted
Title: The little gipsy lass
First Line: My father is king of the gypsys it's true
Themes: Gipsies
Imprint Names: Pratt, W.
Imprint Locations: Birmingham
Date c.1850
Imprint: Wm. Pratt, Printer, 82, Digbeth, Birmingham
Series Identifier: 376
Title: The pretty ploughboy
First Line: It is of a pretty ploughboy was gazing o'er his plough
Themes: Press-gangs , Lovers parted
Title: The light guitar
First Line: Oh! leave the gay and festive scene
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Imprint Names: Watts, T.
Imprint Locations: Birmingham
Imprint: Printed and Published by T. Watts, 14, Snowhill, Birm.
Title: The maniac
First Line: Hark! 'tis the watch-man; he guards my lonely cell
Authors: Russell, H.
Themes: Insanity
Title: The Englishman
First Line: There's a land that bears a world-known name
Authors: Cook, Eliza, 1818-1889
Subjects: England
Themes: Patriotism
Title: [W]hy walk I by the lonely strand
First Line: Why walk I by the lonely strand?
Title: Jullien's grand polka
First Line: Oh! Sure the world is all run mad
Themes: Dancing
Title: The hunter's horn
First Line: The hunter's signal horn is sounding
Title: The Castilian maid
First Line: Oh! remember the time in Lamanchas shade
Authors: Moore, Thomas
Title: Merry row the bonny bark
First Line: O merry row, O merry row
Title: Deep in my soul
First Line: Deep in my soul that tender secret dwells
Title: My own Blue Belle
First Line: My own Blue Bell!
Title: Jack Shepard's celebrated chaunt
First Line: Its going to strange countries don't grieve me
Title: Henry's gone to the wars
First Line: Ah! my heart from my bosom did fly
Themes: Soldiers
Title: Rosetta and her plough boy
First Line: You constant lovers give attention
Title: Isabel
First Line: [W]ake! dearest wake! and again united
Notes: Only the first line survives the cropping.
Notes: Imperfect; cropped along bottom edge. Stamp on reverse: Bodleian Library 22 April 1918. Large format.
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