Imprint Names: Brereton, P.
Imprint Locations: Dublin
Date c.1867
Imprint: P Brereton Printer 1 Lr Exchange St Dublin
Title: The rmigrant's [sic] farewell to Ireland
First Line: Adelu [sic] farewell to all my freinds [sic]
Tune: Burns Farewell
Themes: Emigration - Irish
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Imprint Names: Brereton, P.
Imprint Locations: Dublin
Date c.1867
Imprint: P. Brereeton [sic], Printer, 1, Lr, Exchange, St
Title: Terence's farewell
First Line: So my Kathleen, you'er [sic] going to leave me
Authors: Dufferin and Clandeboye, Helen Selina Sheridan, Baroness, 1807-1867
Themes: Emigration - Irish
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Imprint Names: Brereton, P.
Imprint Locations: Dublin
Date c.1867
Imprint: P Brereton 1 Lr Exchange St Dublin
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Title: A much admired song call'd Remember me
First Line: Our ship is ready to sail away
Subjects: Ireland
Themes: Emigration - Irish
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Imprint Names: Such, H.
Imprint Locations: London
Date between 1849 and 1862
Imprint: H. Such Printer &c. 123 Union Street, Borough
Series Identifier: 1
Title: The new Irish emigrant
First Line: Farewell dear Erin, I'm going to leave you
Themes: Emigration - Irish
Title: Dick Darling the cobbler
First Line: My name is Dick Darling the cobbler
Notes: Verse and prose
Themes: Irish , Shoemakers
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Imprint Names: Brereton, P.
Imprint Locations: Dublin
Date c.1867
Imprint: P Brereton Printer 1 Lr Exchange St
Notes: 2806 b.9(148) is another edition.
Title: A new song entitled The emigrants love for his native land
First Line: There is a little spot of earth
Attributation: Revised by Edward O'Connor
Authors: O'Connor, Edward
Subjects: Ireland
Themes: Emigration - Irish
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Imprint Names: Moore, J.
Imprint Locations: Belfast
Date between 1846 and 1852
Imprint: Printed and sold at the \"Poet's Box,\" and General Printing Office, by J. Moore, 1, Castle-court, Belfast
Title: The Irish emigrant
First Line: I'm sitting on a stile, Mary
Authors: Dufferin and Clandeboye, Helen Selina Sheridan, Baroness, 1807-1867
Themes: Emigration - Irish
Imprint Names: Brereton, P.
Imprint Locations: Dublin
Date c.1867
Imprint: P. Brereton Printer 1, Lr Exchange St Duub [sic]
Notes: Harding B 19(132) is another issue
Title: The sorrowful lamentation the ship Eliza bound from Belfast to Queebeck leaden with 200 passengers
First Line: Come all you men and weman [sic] that lives in Ireland
Subjects: Belfast (Ireland) , Quebec (Canada)
Themes: Shipwreck , Emigration - Irish
Imprint Names: Brereton, P.
Imprint Locations: Dublin
Date [c.1867]
Imprint: P. Brereton, 1, Lr. Exchange, Strt, Dubliu [sic]
Title: A new song call'd the Emegrants [sic] farewell to Donegall
First Line: Good people all on you I call give ear to those lines you soon shall hear
Themes: Emigration - Irish
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Imprint Names: Brereton, P.
Imprint Locations: Dublin
Date c.1867
Imprint: P Brereton Printer 1 Lr Exchange St Dublin
Title: A new song cal'd the Poor wanderrer [sic] sighs and grief on parting his native land
First Line: Oh Erin my country tho thousands did leave thee
Themes: Emigration - Irish
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Imprint Names: March, R. and Co.
Imprint Locations: London
Date between 1877 and 1884
Notes: See Firth b.28(1a) for imprint. With a poem, an advertisement, and toasts.
Series Identifier: Portrait Series [Fred. Harvey] 4
Title: It wasn't me
First Line: Before I got married and lost all my wool
Authors: Osborne, Charles
Performers: Harvey, Fred, 1856-1895
Themes: Drinking
Title: Little children
First Line: You are glad, O little children
Performers: Elliott, Meredith
Title: Makes you feel uneasy, doesn't it?
First Line: There are times when nearly all men
Authors: Harrington, John Patrick, b. 1865
Performers: Harvey, Fred, 1856-1895
Title: Kathleen, asthore
First Line: In an old Irish home sat an old Irish farmer
Performers: MacNally, Jessie
Themes: Emigration - Irish
Title: Edge one!
First Line: If you're out upon the ramble
Performers: Harvey, Fred, 1856-1895
Title: Love's ever at love's side
First Line: Love, you are in the hills
Title: The night I played Richard the Third
First Line: I always had a fancy to come out upon the stage
Performers: Harvey, Fred, 1856-1895
Themes: Theaters
Title: Little mud cabin
First Line: In this wide, dreary, world, sad and friendless, alone
Performers: Fielding, Ben, 1849-1893
Title: As in a looking glass
First Line: Seen, as in a looking glass are our thoughts where'er we go
Performers: Hylton, Millie, 1868-1920
Themes: Countryman in London , Social criticism
Title: Parody on Comrades!
First Line: We were boozers chums together, old Jack Brown and I
Themes: Drinking
Title: Loving tears
First Line: Ah love, the sun is sinking into the silent sea
Title: Friends were saying good-bye
First Line: One day at the docks I stood watching the ships
Authors: St. Clair, F.V.
Performers: LeBlanc, Marie
Themes: Emigration - Irish
Title: Lover's lane
First Line: There's a sylvan path enchanting to all sweethearts in all times
Title: That was me
First Line: In a quarter of London well-known as the Dials
Performers: Harvey, Fred, 1856-1895
Subjects: London (England)
Themes: Amusements
Title: Starlight
First Line: Starlight only shone above you
Title: The wild man of Borneo has just come to town
First Line: The wild man of Borneo has just come to town
Performers: Two Macs
Title: Oh, take care of it
First Line: A careful man I've always been
Performers: Corney, Arthur
Title: Our society
First Line: We joined a new socity I took the oath to-day
Performers: Harvey, Fred, 1856-1895
Title: My dog and my gun
First Line: Let gay ones and great make the most of their fate
Authors: Arne, Michael, 1741-1786
Title: My sweeetheart [sic] when a boy
First Line: Tho' many gentle hearts I've known
Title: Our flat
First Line: Jones and I the other day were rather short of tin
Performers: Harvey, Fred, 1856-1895
Title: Queen of my heart
First Line: I stand at your threshold sighing
Title: All thro' sticking to a soldier
First Line: If you gaze upon my \"chivey\" you will see I've got the hump
Performers: Lundberg, Ada, 1850-1899
Themes: Seduction and abandonment
Title: Tiddy fol lol
First Line: There's a party I know, Tiddy fol lol, tiddy fol lol
Themes: Social status , Amusements
Notes: See Firth b.28(1a) for imprint. With a poem, an advertisement, and toasts. The illustration is coloured. Stamped: Bodleian Library, 22 April, 1918
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