Imprint Names: s.n.
Imprint Locations: s.l.
Notes: Slip. Appears also in a sheet of three ballads; see Harding B 19(8)
Title: A new song called the Black Horse
First Line: Come all you airy bachelors, a warning take by me
Themes: Soldiers
Notes: Slip.
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Notes: Firth c.14(123) is cropped along top edge. Slip.
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Imprint Names: Nugent, J.F. and Co.
Imprint Locations: Dublin?
Date between 1850 and 1899
Series Identifier: 13
Title: The rakes of Mallow
First Line: Beauing, belling dancing, drinking
Title: Peggy O'Rafferty
First Line: Oh, could I fly like the green-coated fairy
Title: Dreadful shipwreck loss of over one hundred lives
First Line: Of a terrible shipwreck we are told, the Columbus was her name
Themes: Shipwreck
Title: O'Connell and the Irish tinkers in London
First Line: You sons of the shamrock give air to my ditty
Subjects: O'Connell, Daniel, 1775-1847
Title: The game of cards
First Line: You true sons of Erin draw near me
Notes: Appears also in a sheet of three; see 2806 b.9(231)
Themes: Fenians
Title: The lamentation of Patrick Power, who was hanged at Wexford for the murder of his father
First Line: You foolish wicked young men who have been led astray
Notes: Lacks the final three stanzas. For complete versions, but with different cuts, see 2806 b.9(250) and 2806 b.11(26)
Themes: Murder
Title: Mother's far away
First Line: One cold winter's night my dear mother died
Themes: Orphans
Title: A new song called The black horse
First Line: Come all you airy bachelors, a warning take by me
Notes: Lacks the final stanza. For a complete version see 2806 b.9(231)
Themes: Soldiers
Title: The shamrock shore
First Line: You muses nine, with me combine
Themes: Ireland
Title: Maiden, why so sad & lonely
First Line: Maiden, why so sad and lonely?
Notes: One stanza only. For a complete version see 2806 b.11(168)
Title: The glorious victory of seven Irishmen over the kidnappers of New-York
First Line: All you that love the shamrock green attend both young and old
Themes: Emigration - Irish
Imprint Names: Pearson, T.
Imprint Locations: Manchester
Date between 1850 and 1899
Imprint: Pearson, Printer, 6, Chadderton-street, off Oldham Road, Manchester
Series Identifier: 461
Title: Dean Church ghost, a recitation
First Line: One dark neet, it was cold and weet, aw'st ever on it think
Themes: Ghosts
Title: The Black Horse
First Line: Come all you airy bachelors, a warning take by me
Themes: Soldiers
Imprint Names: Birmingham, W.
Imprint Locations: Dublin
Date c.1867
Notes: Harding B 19(73a) is another issue Firth c.12(247) is another issue
Title: The female rambling sailor
First Line: Come, all young people, far and near
Themes: Women sailors
Title: A new song called the Black Horse
First Line: Come all you airy bachelors, a warning take by me
Themes: Soldiers
Title: Sweet Castle Hyde
First Line: As I roved out on a summer's morning
Themes: Castle Hyde (Ireland)
Imprint Names: s.n.
Imprint Locations: s.l.
Notes: Part of a sheet of three; see 2806 b.9(231).
Series Identifier: 13
Title: The game of cards
First Line: You true sons of Erin draw near me
Themes: Home Rule - Ireland , Fenians
Title: A new song called The Black Horse
First Line: Come all you airy bachelors, a warning take by me
Themes: Soldiers
Imprint Names: [s.n.]
Imprint Locations: [s.l.]
Series Identifier: 13
Title: Tally ho! hark away
First Line: It was on the first of March, in the year of thirty-three
Themes: Hunting , Politics and government - Ireland, 19th century
Title: The game of cards
First Line: You true sons of Erin draw near me
Themes: Politics and government - Ireland, 19th century , Fenians
Title: A new song called The Black Horse
First Line: Come all you airy bachelors, a warning take by me
Themes: Soldiers