Imprint Names: Catnach, J.
Imprint Locations: London
Date 1822
Imprint: Catnach, Printer, 2, Monmouth-court, 7 Dials
Title: Woodland Mary
First Line: With sloe black eyes & jet black hair
Performers: Bland, Maria Theresa, 1769-1838
Title: The gypsies
First Line: The gypsies they came to my father's door
Performers: Bland, Maria Theresa, 1769-1838
Themes: Gipsies
Title: The Indian maid
First Line: Oh! this was the cot of the Indian maid
Performers: Matthews, miss
Title: Auld lang syne
First Line: Should auld acquaintance be forgot
Authors: Burns, Robert, 1759-1796
Title: Our village. A new song
First Line: When first I was a shepherd's boy
Tune: The sun that lights the roses
Title: The wandering boy
First Line: When the winter wind whistles along the wild moor
Authors: White, Henry Kirke, 1785-1806
Performers: Hyde, master
Themes: Orphans
Title: Misfortunes of Paul Pry
First Line: Kind friends I hope I don't intrude in venturing before ye
Title: The sun that lights the roses
First Line: Tho' dimple cheeks may give the light
Title: Moonlight
First Line: Now at moonlight's fairy hour
Tune: Banks of Doun
Authors: R., A.
Title: Why are you wandering here I pray?
First Line: Why are you wand'ring here I pray?
Performers: Vestris (Lucia Elizabeth Mathews), Madame, 1797-1856
Performance Locations: Haymarket Theatre
Title: Something new starts every day
First Line: Oh! dear, oh! dear, the world quite strange is
Title: The voice of her I love. An Italian air
First Line: How sweet at close of silent eve
Title: Willy of the Tay
First Line: By Tay's fair banks I stray'd yestreen
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Imprint Names: Catnach, J.
Imprint Locations: London
Date between 1813 and 1838
Imprint: London: Printed and published by J. Catnach, 2, Monmouth- court, 7 Dials
Title: The cottager's daughter. A favourite song
First Line: Ah! tell me ye swains, have you seen my Pastora
Title: The green-wood shade
First Line: To an arbor of woodbine ye both shall be led
Title: The forsaken shepherdess
First Line: Beneath some hoary mountain
Themes: Seduction and abandonment
Title: Oh! 'tis love
First Line: Oh! 'tis love, 'tis love, 'tis love
Title: A dawn of hope
First Line: A dawn of hope my soul revives
Title: [None]
First Line: A damsel stood to watch the fight
Performers: Bradshaw, Ann Maria, 1801-1862
Title: The broom of Cowden-knows
First Line: When summer comes, the swains on Tweed
Title: A favourite song
First Line: Softly sound the martial trumpet
Title: Liberty
First Line: Since ev'ry charm on earth combines
Themes: Liberty
Title: Home! sweet home!
First Line: Mid pleasures and palaces though we may roam
Authors: Payne, John Howard, 1791-1852
Performers: Bradshaw, Ann Maria, 1801-1862
Title: Loch-Eroch side
First Line: As I came by Loch-Eroch side
Title: The slave
First Line: Sons of freedom! hear my story
Performers: Stephens, Catherine, 1794-1882
Themes: Slavery
Title: The mermaid's song
First Line: Now the dancing sun-beams play
Title: Love among the roses
First Line: Young Love flew to the Paphian bower
Title: The cottager's daughter
First Line: Down in yon valley my father does dwell
Title: Where is my Lubin
First Line: Ah! where is my Lubin? ye songsters ah where!
Performers: Bland, Maria Theresa, 1769-1838
Title: Chorus of huntsmen in Der Freishutz [sic]
First Line: What equals on earth the delight of the hunsman [sic]
Authors: Weber, Carl Maria von, 1786-1826
Themes: Hunting
Title: [None]
First Line: O had I been by fate decreed
Attributation: Sung in Love in a village
Title: [None]
First Line: Here we meet too soon to part
Attributation: The words from Clare's poems
Authors: Clare, John, 1793-1864
Performers: Stephens, Catherine, 1794-1882
Title: Parody on the Rose-bud of summer
First Line: When gooseberries grow on the stem of a daisy
Imprint Names: Catnach, J.
Imprint Locations: London
Date between 1813 and 1838
Imprint: Printed and Sold by James Catnach, 2, Monmouth-Court, 7 Dials
Notes: Two titles on an uncut sheet
Title: The tiger hunters. A glee
First Line: O'er dreary wastes and deserts wild
Themes: Hunting
Title: My ain kind deary, O
First Line: Will ye gang o'er the lee-rigg
Performers: Broadhurst, Mr.
Title: Betsy Baker
First Line: From noise and bustle for away
Themes: Education , Actors , Doctors
Title: Julia to the wood robin
First Line: Stay sweet enchanter of the grove
Performers: Bland, Maria Theresa, 1769-1838
Title: The bower. Favourite song from the Oracle
First Line: I've been to my bower, for I love it's retreat
Performers: Cawse, Harriet, 1812-1889
Title: Let us seek
First Line: Let us seek the yellow shore
Performers: Bradshaw, Ann Maria, 1801-1862
Title: Mary's love
First Line: My morn of life how gay, how blest
Title: Fair Ellen
First Line: Fair Ellen like a lily grew
Title: Where shall the lover rest
First Line: Where shall the lover rest
Authors: Scott, Walter, Sir, 1771-1832
Title: Kelvin grove
First Line: Let us haste to Kelvin grove
Performers: Braham, John, 1774-1856
Title: Isabel
First Line: Wake! dearest wake! and again united
Performers: Stephens, Catherine, 1794-1882
Title: Epping hunt
First Line: All the fun is beginning, broad day is approaching
Notes: Verse and prose
Themes: Hunting
Title: Jock of Hazel Dean
First Line: Why weep ye by the tyde lady?
Authors: Scott, Walter, Sir, 1771-1832
Title: The Spanish madrigal
First Line: For me my fair a wreath has wove
Title: The answer to My heart and lute
First Line: Your heart and lute you frankly say
Title: Susanna
First Line: Ask if yon damask rose be sweet
Title: The graceful move
First Line: When first I saw thee graceful move
Title: How sweet in the woodlands
First Line: How sweet in the woodlands, with fleet hound and horn
Themes: Pastoral
Imprint Names: Catnach, J.
Imprint Locations: London
Date [1823]
Imprint: London Printed and Published by J. Catnach, 2, Monmouth Court, 7 Dials
Title: Deeds of the brave
First Line: Deeds of the brave, inspire a noble strain
Performers: Braham, John, 1774-1856
Title: Love among the roses
First Line: Young love flew to the Paphian bower
Title: Stand to your guns
First Line: Stand to your guns my hearts of oak
Title: The green-wood shade
First Line: To an arbor of woodbine ye both shall be led
Title: Oh! 'tis love
First Line: Oh! 'tis love, 'tis love, 'tis love
Title: A dawn of hope
First Line: A dawn of hope my soul revives
Title: [None]
First Line: A damsel stood to watch the fight
Performers: Bradshaw, Ann Maria, 1801-1862
Title: The slave
First Line: Sons of freedom! hear my story
Performers: Stephens, Catherine, 1794-1882
Themes: Slavery
Title: The broom of Cowden-knows
First Line: When summer comes, the swains on Tweed
Title: A favourite song
First Line: Softly sound the martial trumpet
Title: Liberty
First Line: Since ev'ry charm on earth combines
Themes: Liberty
Title: Home! sweet home
First Line: Mid pleasures and palaces though we may roam
Authors: Payne, John Howard, 1791-1852
Performers: Bradshaw, Ann Maria, 1801-1862
Title: Loch-Eroch side
First Line: As I came by Loch-Eroch side
Title: The forsaken shepherdess
First Line: Beneath some hoary mountain
Themes: Seduction and abandonment
Title: The mermaid's song
First Line: Now the dancing sunbeams play
Title: O had I been &c
First Line: O had I been by fate decreed
Title: The cottager's daughter
First Line: Down in yon valley my father does dwell
Title: Where is my Lubin
First Line: Ah! where is my Lubin? ye songsters ah where
Performers: Bland, Maria Theresa, 1769-1838
Title: Chorus of huntsmen in Der Freishutz [sic]
First Line: What equals on earth the delight of the huntsman
Authors: Weber, Carl Maria von, 1786-1826
Themes: Hunting
Title: [None]
First Line: Here we meet too soon to part
Authors: Clare, John, 1793-1864
Performers: Stephens, Catherine, 1794-1882
Title: Parody on the Rose-bud of summer
First Line: When gooseberries grow on the stem of a daisy
Title: The cottager's daughter. A favourite son[g]
First Line: Ah, tell me, ye swains, have you seen my Pastora
Imprint Names: Catnach, J.
Imprint Locations: London
Date between 1813 and 1838
Imprint: Printed and Published by J. Catnach, 2, Monmouth-Court, 7 Dials
Title: Deeds of the brave
First Line: Deeds of the brave inspire a noble strain
Performers: Braham, John, 1774-1856
Themes: Soldiers
Title: Love among the roses
First Line: Young Love flew to the Paphian bower
Title: Draw the sword, Scotland
First Line: Draw the sword Scotland, Scotland, Scotland
Themes: Scotland
Title: Glee. (Three voices)
First Line: To all you ladies now at land
Title: The green-wood shade
First Line: To an arbor of woodbine ye both shall be led
Title: Oh! 'tis love
First Line: Oh! 'tis love, 'tis love, 'tis love
Title: Old England for ever shall weather, &c
First Line: Old England thy stamina never has yielded
Subjects: England
Themes: Patriotism
Title: A bundle of conundrums
First Line: While in your favour basking
Performers: Keeley,Robert, 1793-1869
Notes: Verse and prose
Title: A dawn of hope
First Line: A dawn of hope my soul revives
Title: A favourite song
First Line: Softly sound the martial trumpet
Title: Home! sweet home!
First Line: Mid pleasures and palaces though we may roam
Authors: Payne, John Howard, 1791-1852
Performers: Bradshaw, Ann Maria, 1801-1862
Title: Loch-Eroch side
First Line: As I came by Loch-Eroch side
Title: The forsaken shepherdess
First Line: Beneath some hoary mountain
Themes: Seduction and abandonment
Title: The mermaid's song
First Line: Now the dancing sun-beams play
Title: O had I been &c
First Line: O had I been by fate decreed
Attributation: Sung in Love in a village
Title: The cottager's daughter
First Line: Down in yon valley my father does dwell
Title: Where is my Lubin
First Line: Ah! where is my Lubin! ye songsters ah where!
Performers: Bland, Maria Theresa, 1769-1838
Title: Chorus of huntsmen in Der Freishutz [sic]
First Line: What equals on earth the delight of the hunsman [sic]
Authors: Weber, Carl Maria von, 1786-1826
Themes: Hunting
Title: [None]
First Line: Here we meet too soon to part
Attributation: The words from Clare's poems
Authors: Clare, John, 1793-1864
Performers: Stephens, Catherine, 1794-1882
Title: Parody on the Rose-bud of summer
First Line: When gooseberries grow on the stem of a daisy
Title: The cottager's daughter. A favourite son[g]
First Line: Ah! tell me, ye swains, have you seen my Pastora
Imprint Names: Catnach, J.
Imprint Locations: London
Date [1821]
Imprint: J. Catnach, Printer, 2, Monmouth-Court
Title: Dyot-street courtship
First Line: My lodging is in Leather-lane
Title: Sleep on, my babe. (Ballad)
First Line: Sleep on, my babe! thy heart ne'er felt
Themes: Infants
Title: The lass of Teviot-side
First Line: In robes of green the smiling spring
Title: How sweet at eve
First Line: How sweet at eve whene'er we rove
Title: The banks of Allan-water
First Line: On the banks of Allan-water
Performers: Stephens, Catherine, 1794-1882
Title: Lovely Charly
First Line: Over yon hills and lofty mountains
Tune: Legacy
Title: A red, red rose
First Line: My love's like a red, red rose
Title: The frozen tear
First Line: On beds of snow the moon-beam slept
Title: The mother's lament
First Line: From bubbling streams & springs that rise
Title: The maid of Bourdeaux
First Line: Stay, stay, Philomela! thy warbling forbear
Title: Bonny Highland laddie
First Line: Will ye to the Highlands go
Title: Young Love
First Line: Young Love liv'd once in a humble shed
Performers: Bland, Maria Theresa, 1769-1838
Performance Locations: Vauxhall Gardens
Title: Lemminy's grave
First Line: Bright was the morning, the wood-lark sang sweetly
Tune: Rose-bud
Title: Marriage. A canzonet
First Line: With thee I'll share each future joy
Title: Cherry ripe
First Line: Cherry ripe, cherry ripe, ripe, I cry
Performers: Vestris (Lucia Elizabeth Mathews), Madame, 1797-1856
Themes: Street traders
Title: Spring. A favourite song
First Line: Welcome sun and southern show'rs
Themes: Spring
Title: Let us haste to Kelvin grove
First Line: Let us haste to Kelvin grove
Performers: Braham, John, 1774-1856
Performance Locations: Drury Lane Theatre
Title: If I had such as lassie as this
First Line: If ever I marry, I'll wed with a lass
Title: Fair Helen
First Line: I wish I were where Helen lies
Tune: Wallace
Title: Woman's love
First Line: O say not woman's love is bought
Title: The farmer boy
First Line: Indeed my simple tale is true
Themes: Farmers
Imprint Names: Catnach, J.
Imprint Locations: London
Date between 1813 and 1838
Imprint: Catnach, Printer, 2, Monmouth-court, 7 Dials
Title: Auld lang syne
First Line: Should auld acquaintance be forgot
Title: Our village. A new song
First Line: When first I was a shepherd's boy
Tune: The sun that lights the roses
Title: The wandering boy
First Line: When the winter wind whistles along the wild moor
Authors: White, Henry Kirke, 1785-1806
Performers: Hyde, Master
Performance Locations: London Concerts
Title: The Indian maid
First Line: Oh! this was the cot of the Indian Maid
Performers: Matthews, Miss
Title: Woodland Mary
First Line: With sloe black eyes & jet black hair
Performers: Bland, Maria Theresa, 1769-1838
Title: The sun that lights the roses
First Line: Tho dimple cheeks may give the light
Title: Moonlight
First Line: Now at moonlight's fairy hour
Tune: Banks of Doon
Title: Why are you wandering here I pray?
First Line: Why are you wand'ring here I pray?
Performers: Vestris (Lucia Elizabeth Mathews), Madame, 1797-1856
Performance Locations: Haymarket Theatre
Title: The voice of her I love
First Line: How sweet at close of silent eve
Tune: Italian air
Title: Willy of the Tay
First Line: By Tay's fair banks I stray'd yestreen