Imprint Names: Birt, T.
Imprint Locations: London
Date between 1828 and 1829
Imprint: Printed by T. Birt, wholesale and retail, 10, Great St Andrew- Street Seven Dials, London
Title: Mr. Walker, the two-penny postman
First Line: Very near the West end, tho' I must not tell where
Themes: Adultery , Shoemakers , Postmen
Notes: Firth b.34(181); numbered in MS: 396 Slip
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Imprint Names: Fordyce, W. and T.
Imprint Locations: Newcastle
Imprint: Printed and sold by W. & T. Fordyce, Newcastle; to be had also of J. Whinham & Co. Scotch-st., Carlisle
Series Identifier: 34
Title: The twopenny postman
First Line: Very near the west end, tho' I must not tell where
Themes: Postmen
Title: Orphan drummer boy
First Line: It was down in a country village, by a neat little cottage
Tune: Fisherman's boy
Themes: Orphans
Imprint Names: Jackson, W. and Son
Imprint Locations: Birmingham
Date between 1842 and 1855
Imprint: William Jackson and Son, and (late J. Russell,) Printers 21, Moor-street, Birmingham
Title: Walker the twopenny postman
First Line: Very near the West end, tho' I must not say where
Themes: Postmen
Title: The flea
First Line: The flea! the flea! the hopping flea!
Themes: Fleas
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 exile of Erin
First Line: There came to the beach a poor exile of Erin
Authors: Campbell, Thomas, 1777-1844
Notes: 5 stanzas
Subjects: Ireland
Themes: Emigration - Irish
Title: Mr. Walker the twopenny postman
First Line: Very near the West end, tho' I must not tell where
Imprint Names: Dodds, M.S.
Imprint Locations: Newcastle
Date between 1834 and 1870
Imprint: Newcastle: Printed by Matthew S. Dodds, 33 & 34, Quayside
Series Identifier: 114
Title: The twopenny postman
First Line: Very near the west end, though I must not tell where
Themes: Domestic violence , Letter-writing , Shoemakers , Postmen
Title: The Welch harper
First Line: Over the sunny hills I stray
Imprint Names: Catnach, J.
Imprint Locations: London
Date 1825
Imprint: London: Printed & Sold by J. Catnach, 2, Monmouth-Court
Title: Drink to me only
First Line: Drink to me only with thine eyes
Authors: Jonson, Ben, 1573-1637
Title: Mary Neil
First Line: Long time I lov'd a damsel young
Title: An old man, &c
First Line: An old man would be wooing
Title: Come live with me, &c
First Line: Come live with me, & be my dear
Title: Taste, O! taste
First Line: Taste, O taste this spicy wine
Themes: Drinking
Title: He loves and he rides away
First Line: At the baron of Mowbray's gate was seen
Title: The sheep-shearing
First Line: Here's the rose-bud in June, and sweet violets blow
Themes: Sheep
Title: The sweet silver moon
First Line: As I went to my cot, at the close of the day
Title: The tuneful lark
First Line: The tuneful lark on æther win[gs]
Title: The early horn
First Line: With early horn
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: Mr. Walker the twopenny postman
First Line: Very near the west-end, tho' I must not tell where
Themes: Postmen
Title: Remember, love, remember
First Line: Twas ten o'clock one moonlight night
Imprint Names: Wardman, H.
Imprint Locations: Bradford
Imprint: Bradford: Printed and Sold by H. Wardman, 6, Chapel-Lane
Title: My native land I bade adieu
First Line: My native land I bade adieu
Title: Little Mary the sailor's bride
First Line: As William and Mary stray'd by the sea side
Title: Fly not yet
First Line: Fly not yet, 'tis just the hour
Title: Sailor's welcome home
First Line: When first at sea a sailors lad
Themes: Sailors
Title: The oyster girl
First Line: Many a knight and lady gay
Themes: Street traders
Title: Tom Starboard
First Line: Tom Starboard was a lover true
Authors: Knight, T. (Thomas), d. 1820
Themes: Shipwreck
Title: Time is on the wing
First Line: Strew strew with roses
Title: Mr. Walker, the twopenny postman
First Line: Very near the West end, tho' I must not tell where
Themes: Postmen
Title: Betsy Baker
First Line: From noise and bustle far away
Title: The white cockade
First Line: It was one Monday morning
Themes: Soldiers
Title: Blue-eyed stranger
First Line: One night the north wind loud did blow
Title: A boat, a boat
First Line: A boat, a boat, I hast to the ferry
Title: Tin ware lass
First Line: One evening, not very long ago
Title: Will Watch
First Line: 'Twas one morn when the wind from the northward blew keenly
Themes: Smuggling
Title: Thy sweet silver light, bonny moon
First Line: As I went to my cot at the close of the day
Title: A bit of good truth
First Line: Roasting-jacks arn't water mills
Title: Helmet on his brow
First Line: With a helmet on his brow
Themes: Soldiers
Title: My village fair
First Line: To my village fair no lass can compare
Title: Cherry ripe
First Line: Cherry ripe, cherry ripe, I cry
Themes: Street traders
Title: Canadian boat song
First Line: Faintly as tolls the evening chime
Authors: Moore, Thomas, 1779-1852