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Title: The Mountain Maid
First Line: The Mountain Maid from her bow'r has hied
Performers: Sinclair, John, 1791-1857
Title: Ere around the huge oak
First Line: Ere around the huge oak that overshadows yon mill
Title: Buy a broom
First Line: From Teutchland I came with my light wares all laden
Performers: Vestris (Lucia Elizabeth Mathews), Madame, 1797-1856
Title: Love's Labour Lost
First Line: Young Love in a transport exclaim'd
Performers: Vestris (Lucia Elizabeth Mathews), Madame, 1797-1856
Title: On banks of blushing roses
First Line: Young Pleasure like a swain array'd
Title: Irish melody
First Line: O the days are gone by when beauty bright
Title: Country sports
First Line: Happy is a country life
Themes: Rural society
Title: The Wake of Teddy Roe
First Line: In Dublin that city of riches and fame
Themes: Irish wakes
Title: The Mountain Maid
First Line: The Mountain Maid from her bow'r has hied
Performers: Sinclair, John, 1791-1857
Title: March to the Battle Field
First Line: March to the battle field
Performers: Braham, John, 1774-1856
Title: Sing to Love a Roundelay
First Line: Oh, Love is the fairy power
Title: My native land, good-night
First Line: Adieu! adieu! my native shore
Authors: Byron, George Gordon Byron, Baron, 1788-1824
Title: Jamie of Dundee
First Line: I Canna like ye, gentle Sir
Title: I've been roaming
First Line: I've been roaming, I've been roaming
Performers: Stephens, Catherine, 1794-1882
Title: The Spider and the fly
First Line: Will you walk in to my parlour said a Spider to a Fly
Title: Comin thro' the rye
First Line: Gin a body meet a body
Title: The Rose will cease to Blow
First Line: The rose will cease to blow
Title: The King and Countryman
First Line: There was an old chap in the west country
Title: The Parson's clerk
First Line: Near Moorfields is a house of prayer
Tune: Dashing Serjeant
Title: The Minute-Gun at Sea
First Line: When in the storm on Albion's coast
Themes: Sailors
Title: The chough & crow
First Line: The chough and crow to roost is gone
Performers: Sung in Guy Mannering
Notes: An uncut sheet of two songsheets. Torn at lower right corner.
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Imprint Names: Pitts, J.
Imprint Locations: London
Date between 1819 and 1844
Imprint: Pitt [sic], Printer, Toy and Marble warho[use] [sic] 6, Great st. Andrew Street dials
Title: Love was once a little boy
First Line: Love was once a little boy
Title: Lovely woman
First Line: Talk as you will the fair rule still
Title: King and countryman
First Line: There was an old chap in the West country
Title: March to the battle field
First Line: March to the battle field
Title: The wolf
First Line: At the peaceful midnight hour
Title: Sing to love a roundelay
First Line: Oh, love is the fairy power
Title: The mountain maid
First Line: The mountain maid from her bower hied hied
Performers: Sinclair, John, 1791-1857
Title: Jamie of Dundee
First Line: I canna like ye, gentle sir
Title: The queer little man
First Line: A queer little man; 'very how came you so
Title: Buy a broom
First Line: From Teutchland I came with my light wares all laden
Performers: Vestris (Lucia Elizabeth Mathews), Madame, 1797-1856
Themes: Street traders
Title: The minute gun at sea
First Line: When in the storm on Albion's coast
Themes: Shipwreck
Title: Love's labour lost
First Line: Young love in a transport exclaim'd
Performers: Vestris (Lucia Elizabeth Mathews), Madame, 1797-1856
Title: Heart and lute
First Line: I give thee all I can no more
Title: William at eve
First Line: When William at eve meets me down by the stile
Imprint Names: Pitts, J.
Imprint Locations: London
Date between 1819 and 1844
Imprint: Pitt [sic], Printer, Toy and Marble warehose [sic] 6, Great st. Andrew Street dials
Title: [Sail]or's harvest home
First Line: The hero, who, to live in story
Title: Lovely woman
First Line: Talk as you will the fair rule still
Title: The king and countryman
First Line: There was an old chap in the West country
Title: March to the battle field
First Line: March to the battle field
Title: The wolf
First Line: At the peaceful midnight hour
Title: Sing to love a roundelay
First Line: Oh, love is the fairy power
Title: The mountain maid
First Line: The mountain maid from her bower hied hied
Performers: Sinclair, John, 1791-1857
Title: Jamie of Dundee
First Line: I canna like ye, gentle sir
Title: The queer little man
First Line: A queer little man; 'very how came you so
Title: Buy a broom
First Line: From Teutchland I came with my light wares all laden
Performers: Vestris (Lucia Elizabeth Mathews), Madame, 1797-1856
Themes: Street traders
Title: The minute gun at sea
First Line: When in the storm on Albion's coast
Themes: Shipwreck
Title: Love's labour lost
First Line: Young love in a transport exclaim'd
Performers: Vestris (Lucia Elizabeth Mathews), Madame, 1797-1856
Title: Heart and lute
First Line: I give thee all I can no more
Title: William at eve
First Line: When William at eve meets me down by the stile
Imprint Names: Catnach, J.
Imprint Locations: London
Date between 1813 and 1838
Imprint: Printed and Sold by Jas. Catnach, Monmouth-Court, Seven Dials
Title: The mountain maid
First Line: The mountain maid from her bow'r has hied
Performers: Sinclair, John, 1791-1857
Notes: The text is reprinted elsewhere on the sheet.
Title: Ere around the huge oak
First Line: Ere around the huge oak that o'ershadows yon mill
Title: Buy a broom
First Line: From Teutchland I came with my light wares all laden
Performers: Vestris (Lucia Elizabeth Mathews), Madame, 1797-1856
Notes: Verse and prose
Themes: Street traders , Immigrants - Great Britain
Title: Love's labour lost
First Line: Young love in a transport exclaim'd
Performers: Vestris (Lucia Elizabeth Mathews), Madame, 1797-1856
Title: On banks of blushing roses
First Line: Young Pleasure like a swain array'd
Title: Irish melody
First Line: O the days are gone by when beauty bright
Title: Country sports
First Line: Happy is a country life
Themes: Rural society
Title: The wake of Teddy Roe
First Line: In Dublin that city of riches and fame
Subjects: Ireland
Themes: Irish wakes
Title: March to the battle field
First Line: March to the battlefield
Performers: Braham, John, 1774-1856
Title: Sing to love a roundelay
First Line: Oh, love is the fairy power
Title: My native land, good-night
First Line: Adieu! adieu! my native shore
Authors: Byron, George Gordon Byron, Baron, 1788-1824
Title: Jamie of Dundee
First Line: I canna like ye, gentle sir
Imprint Names: Pitts, J.
Imprint Locations: London
Date between 1802 and 1819
Imprint: Printed and Sold by J. Pitts, 14, Great St. Andrew Street, Seven Dials
Title: Love has eyes
First Line: Love's blind, they say
Performers: Sinclair, John, 1791-1857
Imprint Names: Pitts, J.
Imprint Locations: London
Date between 1819 and 1844
Imprint: Pitts, Printer, Wholesale Toy and Marble Warehouse, 6, Great St. Andrew-street, Seven Dials
Title: The mountain maid
First Line: The mountain maid from her bower has hied
Performers: Sinclair, John, 1791-1857
Title: Past ten o'clock, remember, love, remember
First Line: 'Twas ten o'clock one moonlight night
Title: Ere round the huge oak
First Line: Ere rouud [sic] the huge oak that o'ershadows yon hill
Title: Will you come to the bower
First Line: Will you come to the bower I have shaded for you
Authors: Moore, Thomas, 1779-1852
Notes: Harding B 17(340b) is another edition of this ballad alone. Harding B 25(2081) is another edition of this ballad alone.
Imprint Names: Catnach, J.
Imprint Locations: London
Date between 1813 and 1838
Imprint: Printed by J. Catnach, 2, Monmouth-Court, 7 Dials
Title: A three-part parody on Cherry ripe. Heavy wet. Mutton chops. Cherry bounce
First Line: Heavy wet, heavy wet, still I cry
Title: Mary's lament
First Line: My heart will not break, and my eyes will not weep
Title: Green leaves turned yellow
First Line: A sage once to a maiden sung
Title: [None]
First Line: Together let us range the fields
Performers: Braham, John, 1774-1856 , Stephens, Catherine, 1794-1882
Title: Paul Pry. A new song
First Line: Dear ladies my name's Paul Pry
Notes: Verse and prose.
Title: Native Highland home
First Line: My Highland home where tempests blow
Performers: Sinclair, John, 1791-1857
Title: Those endearing charms
First Line: Believe it all those endearing young charms
Title: Pity the orphan
First Line: O winter is set in
Authors: Seymour, John
Themes: Orphans
Title: Bruce's address to his army
First Line: Near Bannockburn king Edward lay
Authors: Burns, Robert, 1759-1796
Imprint Names: Pitts, J.
Imprint Locations: London
Date [c.1814]
Imprint: Printed and Sold by J. Pitts, No. 6, Great St. Andrew Street, Seven Dials
Title: Love among the roses
First Line: Young Love flew to the Paphian bower
Performers: Sinclair, John, 1791-1857
Performance Locations: Covent Garden Theatre
Imprint Names: Catnach, J.
Imprint Locations: London
Date between 1813 and 1838
Imprint: Printed by J. Catnach, No. 2, Monmouth-Court, 7 Dials
Title: March to the battle field
First Line: March to the battle field
Performers: Braham, John, 1774-1856
Title: The cottage boy
First Line: When morning streaks the east with gold
Title: Love in Long-Acre
First Line: Oh, this love, this love, this love
Title: [None]
First Line: The soldier, tir'd of war's alarms
Performers: Stephens, Catherine, 1794-1882
Themes: Soldiers
Title: Irish melody
First Line: O the days are gone by when beauty bright
Title: Comin thro' the rye
First Line: Gin a body meet a body
Title: The wake of Teddy Roe
First Line: In Dublin that city of riches and fame
Notes: Verse and prose
Themes: Irish wakes
Title: The mountain maid, a favourite song
First Line: The mountain maid from her bow'r has hied
Performers: Sinclair, John, 1791-1857
Title: My little native vale. An Italian song
First Line: Dear is my little native vale
Title: The chough and crow
First Line: The chough and crow to roost are gone
Attributation: Sung in Guy Mannering
Title: Sing to love a roundelay
First Line: Oh, love is the fairy power
Title: On banks of blushing roses
First Line: Young Pleasure like a swain array'd
Title: Arise, sweet messenger of morn
First Line: Arise sweet messenger of morn
Title: [None]
First Line: What's sweeter than the new blown rose
Attributation: Sung in the oratorio of Joseph
Title: My native land, good-night
First Line: Adieu! adieu! my native shore
Authors: Byron, George Gordon Byron, Baron, 1788-1824
Title: The noon-tide air
First Line: Would you taste the noon-tide air
Title: Jamie of Dundee
First Line: I canna like ye, gentle sir
Imprint Names: Catnach, J.
Imprint Locations: London
Date between 1813 and 1838
Imprint: J. Catnach Printer, Monmouth court, 7 Dials
Title: Many roving years
First Line: After many roving years
Title: Auld lang syne
First Line: Should auld acquaintance be forgot
Authors: Burns, Robert, 1759-1796
Title: Native Highland home
First Line: My Highland home where tempests blow
Performers: Sinclair, John, 1791-1857
Themes: Scotland
Title: Our village. A new song
First Line: When first I was a shepherd's boy
Tune: The sun that lights the Roses
Title: Three strings to my bow
First Line: I am a girl that's forsaken
Title: Meet me in the willow glen
First Line: Meet me in the willow glen
Title: The smile and sigh
First Line: There is a smile I dearly prize
Title: Kate Kearney
First Line: O did you not hear of Kate Kearney
Title: The cottage near Rochelle
First Line: When I beheld the anchor weighed
Title: The maid of the mountain
First Line: I've a house on the mountain
Title: Fair Rosamond
First Line: Was ever nymph like Rosamond
Subjects: Clifford, Rosamond, d. 1176 , Henry II, King of England, 1133-1189 , Eleanor, of Aquitaine, Queen, consort of Henry II, King of England, 1122-1204
Title: Trio
First Line: A boat, a boat, -- haste to the ferry
Themes: Drinking
Title: Farmer's boy
First Line: The sun went down beyond yon hills
Themes: Farmers , Agricultural laborers
Title: When in war
First Line: When in war on the ocean we meet the proud fod [sic]
Title: The death of Wolfe
First Line: In a mouldering cave, a wretched retreat
Subjects: Wolfe, James, 1727-1759
Title: Health to the ladies
First Line: Oh! woman, dear woman, the charm of our life
Themes: Women
Title: The early horn
First Line: With early horn
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Title: Favourite song in Malvina
First Line: Sportive smiles and mirthful measures
Tune: O saw ye my father, or saw ye my mother
Performers: Stephens, Catherine, 1794-1882
Title: Beauty's bright eye
First Line: When sorrow's deep gloom o'er the young heart is stealing
Performers: Sinclair, John, 1791-1857