Imprint Names: Coles, F. , Vere, T. , Wright, J.
Imprint Locations: London , London , London
Date between 1663 and 1674
Imprint: London, Printed for F. Coles, T. Vere, and J. Wright
Title: Cupids golden dart: or A dainty sonnet here is to be sold
First Line: When Auroa [sic] in Izur [sic] was blushing
Tune: Down in an arbour devoted to Venus
References:
ESTC: R175882
Themes: Classical mythology
Imprint Names: Coles, F. , Vere, T. , Wright, J. , Clarke, J.
Imprint Locations: London , London , London , London
Date between 1674 and 1679
Imprint: Printed for F. Coles, T. Vere, J. Wright, and J. Clarke
Title: Cupids golden dart, or; A dainty sonnet here is to be sold
First Line: When Aurora in Azus [sic] was blushing
Tune: Down in an arbour devouted to Venus
References:
ESTC: R227076
Themes: Love, pleasant
Imprint Names: March, R. and Co.
Imprint Locations: London
Date between 1877 and 1884
Imprint: Richard March & Co., St. James's Walk, London, E.C.
Notes: Two sheets forming a songbook. Mutilated; lacking one ballad. With advertisements
Series Identifier: March's Edition of New Songs and Ballads
Title: Look at the clock
First Line: Some people will say all work and no play will make Jack a very dull boy
Notes: Verse and prose
Title: The little birds are looking
First Line: Sweet Mabel Montmorency is the girl that I admire
Title: Oh, sweet Selina!
First Line: A poet midst his midnight oil
Title: I drove my mare to Banbury fair
First Line: Oh! I drove my mare to Banbury fair
Title: Anybody ill
First Line: I am a learned surgeon, and my name is Doctor Quack
Themes: Doctors
Title: You couldn't help it if you were to try
First Line: Some say it was wrong when peeping Tom
Title: A scientific simpleton
First Line: A scientific simpleton who struggled fame to gain
Themes: Inventions
Title: Leave it alone
First Line: When I was a boy I oft got in a row
Title: Fred, tell them to stop
First Line: No doubt you have heard of the great fancy fair
Title: The ring my mother wore
First Line: The earth has many treasures rare, in gems and golden ore
Title: Just down the lane
First Line: There's a nice little darling, a beautiful miss
Title: I'd like it all over again
First Line: Some people are always grumbling about
Title: The girl in the pinafore dress
First Line: I scarce know what I'm at, for my heart pit a pat
Title: Lord Beaconsfield, or A giant soul has passed away
First Line: A giant soul has passed away
Authors: Allan, Oswall , d'Este, John, Dr.
Subjects: Disraeli, Benjamin, Earl of Beaconsfield, 1804-1881
Title: Betsy Price
First Line: When first I met sweet Betsy Price, I thought her without guile
Title: My old clay pipe
First Line: I'm a jovial sort of man
Performers: Clifford, Charles
Title: Taking the census of 1881
First Line: About numbering the people
Authors: Hardwick, James A.
Performers: Clifford, Charles
Themes: Census
Title: Beaconsfield, or Rest in peace and honour
First Line: He sprang from the ranks of the people he loved
Authors: Horncastle, George , d'Este, John, Dr.
Subjects: Disraeli, Benjamin, Earl of Beaconsfield, 1804-1881
Title: My sweet forget-me-not
First Line: My love's a little blue-eyed girl
Title: Dot and carry one
First Line: There are many sorts of sweethearts
Title: Kiss me, and call me your darling
First Line: Kiss me and all me your darling
Title: Canadian boat song
First Line: Faintly as tolls the evening chime
Title: The never-empty cradle, or Cradle's crowded -- twins is born
First Line: Never empty cradle! though you're in my care
Themes: Family life
Title: Keep in de middle ob de road
First Line: When I was a lad my dad would say
Themes: Blackface minstrelsy
Title: Children's happy voices
First Line: Oh, how sweet are children's voices
Title: Mary had a little lamb
First Line: Mary, sweet Mary, the maid of the inn
Title: Oh! what a wicked young man you are
First Line: Was ever a poor girl so pester'd as me
Title: My heart is in a flutter
First Line: My heart is in a flutter
Performers: Harcourt, George
Title: I don't love you for that
First Line: A man when in love feels just like a dove
Title: The empty cradle, baby's gone
First Line: Little empty cradle, treasur'd now with care
Title: Up in the gallery on a Saturday night
First Line: I am a boy that enjoys myself
Authors: Williams, Frederick, d. 1916
Performers: Williams, Frederick, d. 1916
Title: The young cock cackles as the old cock crows
First Line: It's a well established fact, upon which most people act
Title: All round the squares
First Line: My friends all say I'm half insane
Title: Mother Shipton, or 1881
First Line: A respectable old lady who lived some years ago
Themes: Courts and law , Times , Zulu War, 1879 , 1881
Title: What a nice place to be in
First Line: I have a beau, and you must know he takes me everywhere
Title: It's bound to be right in the morning
First Line: I've heard men say when married they could not go out at night
Title: You've been doing something naughty
First Line: Oh, when I was a little boy I was on mischief bent
Title: Oh, what a beauty
First Line: Maria loved the Squire and the Squire so they say
Themes: Countryman in town
Title: The old village school
First Line: 'Tis standing there yet, though the stern hand of time
Themes: Education , Rural society
Title: Grandmother's cat. Parody on \"Grandfather's clock\"
First Line: My grandmother's cat was too large for the shelf
Title: Flirting with the fairies
First Line: A fig say I for quietude, I am the boy for fun
Title: She's a daisy
First Line: My Mary Ann's a teacher in a great big School Board schoo
Themes: Education
Title: Nancy Lee
First Line: Of all the wives as e'er you know
Title: Madame La Sharty, or Biddy the belle of the ballet
First Line: Oh! Madame La Sharty's one name
Themes: Theaters
Title: There's a sweet little maid
First Line: There's a sweet little maid, who lives on the hill
Title: Courting in the moonlight
First Line: I have a most peculiar style for passing time away
Title: \"Sage and onions\"
First Line: I hate cant and humbug, as I hate the Bogie
Authors: Johnson, Bob
Themes: Charity , Land tenure - Ireland , Charity Organisation Society , South African War, 1880-1881
Title: Grandfather's chair [Parody on \"Grandmother's chair\"]
First Line: My grandfather he, at the age of eighty-three
Tune: Grandmother's chair
Authors: Anthony, George
Title: Ding Dong; or, The legend of the bells
First Line: Yes! that castle old by wizard is enchanted
Title: All in his Sunday clothes
First Line: Tobias, he went for a walk one day
Performers: Chirgwin, George H., 1854-1922
Themes: Prostitution
Title: The butterfly was a gentleman
First Line: The butterfly was a gentleman
Title: Under the lilac tree
First Line: Bashful maidens are like flowers
Title: Grandmother's chair
First Line: My grandmother she at the age eighty-three
Title: Oh, dem golden slippers!
First Line: Oh, my golden slippers am laid away
Authors: Bland, James A., 1854-1911
Themes: Blackface minstrelsy
Title: My Katty, kiss 'em
First Line: I've caught at last my Katty dear
Title: Oh, Joe, the boat's going over
First Line: It happen'd on one afternoon in the month of May
Themes: Excursions , Boating
Title: I'm a Don, I've got 'em on
First Line: I'm a swell the fact is known
Themes: Dandies
Title: [Ther]e's another jolly row down stairs
First Line: I'm one of those fellows who like quiet life
Themes: Domestic strife , Lodgers
Title: The girl in the tight-fitting jersey
First Line: You see that I'm quite in the fashion
Themes: Clothing
Title: Sweeter than jam
First Line: The swells may boast about their girls who ride in Rotten Row
Title: That's how you get served when you're old
First Line: One day in the street I just happen'd to meet
Title: The School Board man
First Line: \"The holy joys of wedded life\" we hear the poets sing
Themes: Education
Title: Nancy fancied a soldier
First Line: In Bermondsey not long ago there lived a little dame
Title: The man at the wheel or, Why did she leave me?
First Line: Behold me, the Captain of a steamboat
Performers: Seymour, Frank, d. 1891
Title: Grandmother's watch. The popular reply to \"Grandfather's clock\"
First Line: My Grandmother's watch was of wonderful make
Title: I haven't arrived at the end
First Line: I've been thinking of things in a general way
Authors: Anthony, George
Title: Once more, Harry!
First Line: I'm a true-hearted fellow, so gay and so free
Title: The cabin with the roses at the door
First Line: The light is fading fast and I'm thinking of the past
Themes: Farmers , Age , Migration
Title: Meggie and Jo
First Line: Two children sat on the beach
Title: Oh! ain't I having a day
First Line: I'm a happy-go-lucky, gay sort of chap
Title: I read it in the paper
First Line: My name is Corney Burke, I've got no need to work
Title: Make it as smooth as you can
First Line: As we travel through life, funny people we meet
Title: Little Robin, tell Kitty I'm coming
First Line: Little Robin, tell Kitty I'm coming
Title: Our marriage bells are ringing
First Line: Our marriage bells are ringing
Title: Kiss the little ones for me
First Line: Far from home and loving faces
Title: To my sweetheart
First Line: Oh, would I had the wealth of worlds
Authors: Anthony, George
Imprint Names: March, R. and Co.
Imprint Locations: London
Date between 1877 and 1884
Imprint: Richard March & Co., St. James's Walk, London, E.C.
Notes: Two sheets forming a songbook. With advertisements. Stamped: Bodleian Library, 22 April, 1918
Series Identifier: March's Edition of New Songs and Ballads
Title: Unfit for publication
First Line: I am really the most virtuous young fellow in creation
Themes: Entertainments , Theaters , Music halls
Title: I'm fond of eating, fond of drinking
First Line: Sammy Fly it is my name
Authors: Yarnold, Fred
Performers: Yarnold, Fred
Title: Come kiss, let's be friends
First Line: The course of true love ne'er ran smooth
Title: A raspberry tart with a little poke bonnet
First Line: Behold in me a real gone coon
Themes: Excursions
Title: The captain with his whiskers
First Line: As they march'd thro' the town with their banners so gay
Themes: Soldiers
Title: The empty cradle, baby's gone
First Line: Little empty cradle, treasur'd now with care
Title: Madame Rachel, or, Beautiful for ever
First Line: Oh, ladies, have you heard the news, the topic of the day?
Themes: Frauds , Marriage brokers
Title: When Tom comes home
First Line: Now, Bessie my darling, come dry up your eyes
Themes: Sailors , Lovers parted
Title: Oh what a lark!
First Line: Sally Jones, she was a widow
Authors: Yarnold, Fred
Performers: Yarnold, Fred
Title: Here's another kind love
First Line: While strolling out the other night a friend of mine, Joe Blake
Themes: Drinking
Title: My heart is in a flutter
First Line: My heart is in a flutter
Performers: Harcourt, George
Title: Who shaved the pig?
First Line: The name I bear is Sammy Strop
Authors: Pinder, J. , Dodsworth, J.
Performers: Wynne, John
Themes: Barbers
Title: Never marry your mother-in-law
First Line: There's a very old saying as old as the hills
Title: My Katty, kiss 'em
First Line: I've caught at last my Katty dear
Title: Make it as smooth as you can
First Line: As we travel through life many people we meet
Title: In memory of the gallant 24th
First Line: They left the shores of Old England
Tune: I don't mean to tell you her name
Authors: March, Richard
Themes: Zulu War, 1879
Title: The military
First Line: I am so fond of the army, a soldier's life would charm me
Performers: Zimmer, Maggie (Mrs. H.R. Skinner), d. 1893
Themes: Soldiers
Title: Oh! ain't it pe-cu-li-ar
First Line: If to blow my own trumpet I may be so bold
Title: On the banks of the silvery Thames
First Line: She lived with her ma, and her crusty da-da
Title: A scientific simpleton
First Line: A scientific simpleton who struggled fame to gain
Title: Ever of thee
First Line: Ever of thee I'm fondly dreaming
Title: Nellie, or Ten past nine
First Line: I'm off to my appointment now
Title: There's another jolly row down stairs
First Line: I'm one of those fellows who like quiet life
Title: My sweet forget-me-not
First Line: My love's a little blue-eyed girl
Title: Oh sweet Selina!
First Line: A poet midst his midnight oil
Title: A cheer for our gallant 24th
First Line: As often before I have told you
Performers: Davies, Minnie
Themes: Military , Zulu War, 1879
Title: O Fred, tell them to stop
First Line: No doubt you have heard of the great Fancy Fair
Title: Angels guard her now
First Line: Hush, tread lightly, do not wake
Title: Flirting with the fairies
First Line: A fig say I for quietude, I am the boy for fun
Title: Hey for the life of a soldier
First Line: When I was an infant, gossips would say
Title: Farewell to Jumbo
First Line: Poor Jumbo's going to leave us all
Tune: Auld lang syne
Themes: Entertainments , Zoos
Title: The contented blacksmith
First Line: The blacksmith sings from morn till night
Title: It's bound to be right in the morning
First Line: I've heard men say when married they could not go out at night
Title: The soldier's adieu
First Line: Adieu, adieu, my only life
Authors: Dibdin, Charles, 1745-1814
Title: I'm so modest and retiring
First Line: I'm a girl so very bashful
Title: Peter and Paul
First Line: Now Peter and Paul were remarkable chaps
Authors: Anthony, George
Performers: Martell, Harry
Title: Meggie and Jo
First Line: I'm a happy-go-lucky, gay sort of chap, I dance and I sing all the day
Title: The man at the wheel or, Why did she leave me?
First Line: Behold me, the Captain of a steamboat
Performers: Seymour, Frank, d. 1891
Title: Mary had a little lamb
First Line: Mary, sweet Mary, the maid of the inn
Notes: Verse and prose
Title: Our marriage bells are ringing
First Line: Our marriage bells are ringing
Title: The never-empty cradle or Cradle's crowded -- twins is born
First Line: Never empty cradle! though you're in my care
Themes: Family life
Title: Grandmother's watch. The popular reply to \"Grandfather's clock\"
First Line: My Grandmother's watch was of wonderful make
Title: Oh! dinna ask me gin I lo'e ye
First Line: Oh! dinna ask me gin I lo'e ye
Title: Oh! ain't I having a day
First Line: I'm a happy-go-lucky, gay sort of a chap, I dance and I sing all the day
Title: \"Our ship\"
First Line: Blow! blow! blow! the storm is at its height
Themes: Sailing
Title: Swinging to and fro
First Line: If you want to give your girl a treat, I'll tell you what to do
Themes: Amusements
Title: Send that cook to me
First Line: Kind people pray attention pay
Themes: Servants
Title: The old village school
First Line: 'Tis standing there yet, though the stern hand of time
Themes: Rural society
Title: Out on the tiles
First Line: A little mouse once told me that
Performers: Leybourne, George, 1842-1884
Title: \"Outside, please!!\"
First Line: I'm one that Nature's rounded on
Authors: Yarnold, Fred
Performers: Yarnold, Fred
Notes: Verse and prose
Title: Oh, dear me
First Line: I once fell in love with a fair young lady
Title: Ettie, hear the blue bird sing
First Line: Ettie, hear the blue bird sing
Title: Oh, you pretty soul
First Line: I met a lass the other day
Title: Oh, what a beauty
First Line: Maria loved the Squire and the Squire so they say
Themes: Countryman in London
Title: Old friend, here's your good health
First Line: I like the man who's jolly
Title: St. George, and merry England
First Line: There are three nations on the earth
Performers: Graham, Ada
Themes: Patriotism , United Kingdom
Title: Oh! Father, dear Father, the brokers are in
First Line: Oh! father, dear father, come home with me now
Themes: Drunkenness
Title: \"Once more, Harry!\"
First Line: I'm a true-hearted fellow, so gay and so free
Notes: Verse and prose
Title: Something rather dangerous, something rather nice
First Line: To pass away the time I will endeavour
Title: If England to herself be true
First Line: Where'er St. George's banner waves
Themes: Patriotism
Title: Good bye, Emily Jane
First Line: No doubt you will be awfully sad
Notes: Verse and prose
Title: I say, cabby!
First Line: I'm known as the Earl of St. James's
Notes: Verse and prose
Themes: Dandies
Title: It is not on the Battle-field
First Line: It is not on the Battle-field
Title: Just after the battle
First Line: Still upon the field of battle
Themes: War
Title: Happy Ann
First Line: I've lately joined the Army
Performers: Graham, Ada
Notes: Verse and prose
Themes: Salvation Army
Title: Over the garden wall
First Line: Oh, my love stood under the walnut tree
Title: Oh, dem golden slippers!
First Line: Oh, my golden slippers am laid away
Themes: Blackface minstrelsy
Title: All round the squares
First Line: My friend[s] all say I'm half insane
Themes: Courtship - difference in social status
Title: My heart's in the Highlands
First Line: My heart's in the Highlands, my heart is not here
Title: A rolling stone gathers no moss
First Line: As we pass along life, how many we see
Title: Tommy's birthday
First Line: I live with my respected Ma and little sisters three
Performers: Francis, James
Title: The ring my mother wore
First Line: The earth has many treasures rare, in gems and golden ore
Title: When shall I send you a cradle
First Line: Young Brown was about to get married and he
Themes: Family life
Title: Quite the lady
First Line: While walking one night beneath the gas light
Themes: Prostitution
Title: Mother, he's going away
First Line: \"Sure now what are you crying for, Nelly?\"
Themes: Irish
Title: The family man or Father, what have you got for us?
First Line: A family man you see in me
Title: The lash
First Line: Hush, niggers all, de old man's sleeping
Themes: Blackface minstrelsy
Title: Now you are married I wish you joy
First Line: When I was a child how I used to play
Title: Leave it alone
First Line: When I was a boy I oft got in a row
Title: One kiss more
First Line: Eyes are bright, teeth are white
Performers: Sisters Leamar
Title: Is there any harm in that?
First Line: I am a simple maiden
Imprint Names: [s.n.]
Imprint Locations:
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Title: The mulberry tree
First Line: Who is there among us who doth not revere
Title: I was in it
First Line: I am a most unlucky chap
Title: White wings
First Line: Sail home! as straight as an arrow
Title: The portrait of my mother
First Line: It was on St. Patrick's day when a young girl blythe and gay
Themes: Mothers