Titles:
My blackbird most royal
The blackbird
The royal blackbird
Royal Blackbird
The Black-bird
The Blackbird
The royal Black Bird
The royal Blackbird
The black-bird
First Lines:
Upon a fair morning, for soft recreation
Upon a fair mornnig [sic], for soft recreation
Early one morning, for soft recreation
Early one morning for soft recreation
Upon a fair morning for soft recreation
Subjects:
Charles Edward, prince, grandson of James II, king of England, 1720-1788
Charles Edward, Prince, grandson of James II, King of England, 1720-1788
Titles:
The landing of royal Charlie
Royal Charlie
Welcome royal Charlie
First Lines:
Arouse! arouse! ilk kilted clan
Arouse, arouse, each kilted clan!
Subjects:
Charles Edward, prince, grandson of James II, king of England, 1720-1788
Titles:
Charlie Stuart
First Lines:
Come join in lamentation queens and princesses
Subjects:
Charles Edward, prince, grandson of James II, king of England, 1720-1788
Titles:
O'er the water to Charlie
First Lines:
Come boat me o'er, come row me o'er
Subjects:
Charles Edward, prince, grandson of James II, king of England, 1720-1788
Titles:
Flora Macdonald's lament for her Charlie
First Lines:
Come join in lamentation you queens and you princes
Subjects:
Charles Edward, prince, grandson of James II, king of England, 1720-1788
Imprint Names: Fortey, W.S.
Imprint Locations: London
Date between 1858 and 1885
Imprint: [Pr]inted at the \"Catnach Press\" by W. Fortey, [Mo]nmouth court, Bloomsbury
Notes: Harding B 11(1038) is another edition.
Title: The dying soldier, or, Little cruiskeen
First Line: 'Twas a glorious day, worth a warrior's telling
Subjects: Ireland
Themes: Soldiers
Title: The royal Blackbird
First Line: Upon a fair morning for soft recreation
Subjects: Charles Edward, prince, grandson of James II, king of England, 1720-1788
Imprint Names: Pitts, J.
Imprint Locations: London
Date between 1819 and 1844
Imprint: Pitts, Printer, wholesale Toy and Marble warehouse, 6, Gt. St. Andrew Street, Seven Dials
Title: Alice Gray
First Line: She's all my fancy painted her
Title: Billy Barlow's wedding
First Line: As I was going down Whitecross street
Themes: Marriage
Title: Nothing
First Line: When rhyming and verses at first were in fashion
Title: The archer boy
First Line: Oh! elude him not -- the archer boy!
Title: The landing of royal Charlie
First Line: There's news from Moidart cam' yestreen
Subjects: Charles Edward, prince, grandson of James II, king of England, 1720-1788
Title: The Invincibles
First Line: When the merry fife and drum
Themes: Soldiers
Title: The troubadour from distant land
First Line: From distant climes a troubadour
Title: The moon is on the hill
First Line: Awake my light, my sleeping love
Title: Native land good-night
First Line: Adieu! adieu! my native shore
Authors: Byron, George Gordon Byron, Baron, 1788-1824
Title: Isabel
First Line: Wake! dearest wake! and again united
Imprint Names: Fordyce, W. and T.
Imprint Locations: Newcastle
Date between 1832 and 1842
Imprint: W. & T. Fordyce, Printers, 15, Grey street, Newcastle
Series Identifier: 166
Title: Bonnie prince Charlie
First Line: Cam' ye by Athol braes, lad wi' the philabeg
Subjects: Scotland , Charles Edward, prince, grandson of James II, king of England, 1720-1788
Title: Brewer laddie
First Line: In Perth there liv'd a bonnie lad
Subjects: Scotland
Imprint Names: [s.n.]
Imprint Locations:
[s.l.]
Title: Waes me for Prince Charlie
First Line: A wee bird cam to our ha' door
Subjects: Charles Edward, prince, grandson of James II, king of England, 1720-1788
Title: The year that's awa'
First Line: Here's to the year that's awa
Imprint Names: Catnach, J. , Bennett , Batchelar, T. , Sharman
Imprint Locations: London , Brighton , London , Cambridge
Date between 1813 and 1838
Imprint: J. Catnach, Printer, 2, Monmouth-Court, 7 Dials. Sold by T. Batchelar, 14, Hackney Road Crescent; J. Sharman, Cambridge; and Bennett, Brighton
Title: The landing of royal Charlie
First Line: Arouse! arouse! ilk kilted clan
Subjects: Charles Edward, prince, grandson of James II, king of England, 1720-1788
Title: Meet me by moonlight
First Line: Meet me by moonlight alone
Title: Oh! lady fair
First Line: Oh! lady fair where art thou roaming
Imprint Names: Fordyce, W. and T.
Imprint Locations: Newcastle
Date between 1832 and 1842
Imprint: W. & T. Fordyce, Printers, 15, Grey Street Newcastle
Notes: Firth b.25(236) is another issue.
Series Identifier: 193
Title: Bonnie prince Charlie
First Line: Cam'ye by Athol braes, lad wi' the philabeg
Subjects: Charles Edward, prince, grandson of James II, king of England, 1720-1788
Title: Brewer laddie
First Line: In Perth there liv'd a bonnie lad
Imprint Names: Pitts, J.
Imprint Locations: London
Date [1829]
Imprint: Pitts, Printer, and Toy warehouse 6, Gt. St. Andrews [sic] St. Seven Dials
Title: The old woman & her cats
First Line: A very old woman once liv'd by herself
Themes: Cats
Title: The lass wi' the bonnie blue 'een
First Line: O! saw you the lass with the bonnie blue 'een
Title: Welcome royal Charlie
First Line: Arouse! arouse! ilk kilted clan
Subjects: Charles Edward, prince, grandson of James II, king of England, 1720-1788
Title: The knight of the golden crest
First Line: The banners wav'd on the castle walls
Title: New version of Adam and Eve
First Line: I sing, I sing in jingling rhymes, sirs
Title: They mourn me dead
First Line: They mourn me dead in my father's halls
Title: I'd be a blue bottle
First Line: I'd be a blue-bottle, black as a cinder
Title: The soldier's dream
First Line: Our bugles sang truce, and the night cloud had lower'd
Authors: Campbell, Thomas, 1777-1844
Themes: Soldiers
Title: The lover's mistake
First Line: A fond youth serenaded his love
Title: Hurrah for an Irish stew
First Line: Hurrah for an Irish stew
Imprint Names: Smyth, J.
Imprint Locations: Belfast
Date between 1813 and 1850
Imprint: Belfast Printed by J. Smyth, 34, High-Street
Title: Welcome Charlie o'er the main
First Line: Arouse, arouse, each kilted clan!
Title: Royal Charlie
First Line: When France had her assistance lent
Title: Royal Charlie
First Line: There's news frae Moedart came yestreen
Subjects: Charles Edward, prince, grandson of James II, king of England, 1720-1788
Imprint Names: Catnach, J.
Imprint Locations: London
Date between 1813 and 1838
Imprint: Printed by J. Catnach, 2, Monmouth-court, 7 Dials
Title: Sandy and Jenny
First Line: Come, come, bonnie lassie, cry'd Sandy, a-wa
Title: Welcome royal Charlie
First Line: Arouse! arouse! ilk kilted clan
Subjects: Charles Edward, prince, grandson of James II, king of England, 1720-1788
Title: Waly, Waly, up the bank
First Line: O waly, waly, up the bank
Authors: Ramsay, Allan, 1686-1758
Title: The braes of Yarrow
First Line: Busk ye, busk ye, my bony [sic] bride
Authors: Ramsay, Allan, 1686-1758
Title: The land o' the leal
First Line: I'm wearing awa', Jean
Authors: Burns, Robert, 1759-1796
Title: The yellow-hair'd laddie
First Line: The yellow-hair'd laddie sat down on yon brae
Title: Jem of Aberdeen
First Line: The tuneful lavrocks chear the grove
Title: O whistle and I'll
First Line: O whistle an' I'll come to you my lad
Title: Ettrick banks
First Line: On Ettrick banks in a summer's night
Authors: Ramsay, Allan, 1686-1758
Title: The thorn
First Line: From the white blossom'd sloe
Title: Polwart on the green
First Line: At Polwart on the green
Authors: Ramsay, Allan, 1686-1758
Title: Banks of Clyde
First Line: While some praise the pastoral margin of Tweed
Title: Lass wi' the bonnie blue 'een
First Line: O! saw you the lass with the bonnie blue 'een
Title: Tweed-side
First Line: What beauties does Flora disclose
Authors: Crawford, Robert, d. 1733
Title: The bonny breast knots
First Line: Hey the bonny, O the bonny
Themes: Marriage
Title: Deil's awa' wi' the exciseman
First Line: The deil came fiddling thro' the town
Authors: Burns, Robert, 1759-1796
Title: Somebody
First Line: When gloaming treads the ... of day
Authors: Tannahill, Robert, 1774-1810
Imprint Names: Catnach, J.
Imprint Locations: London
Date between 1813 and 1838
Imprint: Printed by J. Catnach, 2, & 3, Monmouth-court, 7 Dials
Title: Welcome royal Charli [sic]
First Line: Arouse! arouse! ilk kilted clan
Subjects: Charles Edward, prince, grandson of James II, king of England, 1720-1788
Title: Waly, Waly, up the bank
First Line: O waly, waly, up the bank
Authors: Ramsay, Allan, 1686-1758
Title: Somebody
First Line: When gloaming treads the ... of day
Authors: Tannahill, Robert, 1774-1810
Title: O whistle and I'll
First Line: O whistle an' I'll come to you my lad
Title: The bride
First Line: Oh! take her and be faithful still
Themes: Marriage
Title: The braes of Yarrow
First Line: Busk ye, busk ye, my bony [sic] bride
Authors: Ramsay, Allan, 1686-1758
Title: The land o' the leal
First Line: I'm wearing awa', Jean
Authors: Burns, Robert, 1759-1796
Title: The yellow-hair'd laddie
First Line: The yellow-hair'd laddie sat down on yon brae
Title: Jem of Aberdeen
First Line: The tuneful lavrocks chear the grove
Title: Waving greenwood tree
First Line: Now by the waving greenwood tree
Title: Young Edward the gallant hussar
First Line: A damsel possessed of great beauty
Title: The battle and the breeze
First Line: To Britain's glorious walls of oak
Themes: Sailors
Title: Ettrick banks
First Line: On Ettrick banks in a summer's night
Authors: Ramsay, Allan, 1686-1758
Title: The thorn
First Line: From the white blossom'd sloe
Title: Polwart on the green
First Line: At Polwart on the green
Authors: Ramsay, Allan, 1686-1758
Title: Banks of Clyde
First Line: While some praise the pastoral margin of Tweed
Title: Lass wi' the bonnie blue 'een
First Line: O! saw you the lass with the bonnie blue 'een
Title: Tweed-side
First Line: What beauties does Flora disclose
Authors: Crawford, Robert, d. 1733
Title: Pretty Rosaline
First Line: 'Twas near the banks of bonny Tweed
Title: My native love
First Line: I've rov'd afar thro' summer climes
Title: The bonny breast knots
First Line: Hey the bonny, O the bonny
Themes: Marriage
Title: Deil's awa' wi' the exciseman
First Line: The deil came fiddling thro' the town
Authors: Burns, Robert, 1759-1796
Imprint Names: Birmingham, W.
Imprint Locations: Dublin
Date c.1867
Imprint: W. Birmingham, 92, Thomas-street, Du[blin]
Title: The royal Black Bird
First Line: Upon a fair morning for soft recreation
Subjects: Charles Edward, Prince, grandson of James II, King of England, 1720-1788
Title: My Erin O!
First Line: Thro' sultry climes of foreign shores
Subjects: Ireland
Title: A new song called Kelly's big Johnny
First Line: In vain some hours employ, while I sing in praise of the lasses
Themes: Drinking
Title: The undaunted female
First Line: Come all you true lovers and a story I'll unfold
Notes: Appears also, but variant, in a sheet of three; see Harding B 19(95)
Themes: India - Sepoy Rebellion, 1857-1858
Title: Captain Colston, or, The pirate ship
First Line: You inhabitants of Ireland your [bo]yoes stout and brave
Notes: Appears also, but variant, in a sheet of three; see Harding B 19(95)
Themes: Emigration - Irish , Piracy
Title: The two loyal lovers
First Line: Come all you loyal lovers where ever that you be
Themes: Lovers parted
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: Tarry sailor
First Line: I am poor Jack just come from sea
Themes: Sailors
Title: Welcome royal Charlie
First Line: Arouse! arouse! ilk kilted clan
Subjects: Charles Edward, prince, grandson of James II, king of England, 1720-1788
Title: Tom Bowling
First Line: Here's [sic] a sheer hulk lies poor Tom Bowling
Authors: Dibdin, Charles, 1745-1814
Themes: Sailors
Imprint Names: Birt, T.
Imprint Locations: London
Date between 1828 and 1829
Imprint: Printed by T. Birt, wholesale and retail, 10, Great St. Andrew-Stree[t,] Seven Dials, London
Title: The landing of royal Charlie
First Line: Arouse! arouse! ilk kilted clan
Subjects: Charles Edward, prince, grandson of James II, king of England, 1720-1788
Imprint Names: [s.n.]
Imprint Locations: [s.l.]
Series Identifier: 60
Title: Royal Charlie
First Line: Arouse, arouse, each kilted clan!
Subjects: Charles Edward, prince, grandson of James II, king of England, 1720-1788
Title: Laid up in port
First Line: Tho' I'm laid up in port I'm not outward bound
Themes: Sailors
Imprint Names: Angus, G.
Imprint Locations: Newcastle
Date between 1812 and 1825
Imprint: Angus, Printer
Title: The bonnet so blue
First Line: Kingston upon Woolwich, a town in Yorkshire
Subjects: Charles Edward, prince, grandson of James II, king of England, 1720-1788
Themes: Soldiers , Portraiture , Scots
Title: Jack Munro
First Line: In Chatham town there liv'd a worthy merchant man
Themes: Merchants , Lovers parted , Women soldiers , Transvestism
Imprint Names: Paul, C.
Imprint Locations: London
Date 18--
Imprint: Paul, Printer 18 Great Saint Andrew Street 7 Dials
Title: Flora Macdonald's lament for her Charlie
First Line: Come join in lamentation you queens and you princes
Subjects: Charles Edward, prince, grandson of James II, king of England, 1720-1788
Title: The bride
First Line: 'Twas at the alter's [sic] foot she stood
Imprint Names: Bebbington, J.O.
Imprint Locations: Manchester
Date c.1850
Imprint: Priuted [sic] and Sold Wholesale and Retail by John O. Bebbington, 22, Goulden-st., Oldham-rd., Manchester
Notes: Firth c.26(219) is another issue
Series Identifier: 4
Title: The blackbird
First Line: Upon a fair morning for soft recreation
Subjects: Charles Edward, Prince, grandson of James II, King of England, 1720-1788
Title: Lovely Nancy
First Line: And adieu lovely Nancy, it is now I must leave you
Subjects: India
Themes: Sailors , Women sailors , Love, unfortunate , Woman in disguise
Imprint Names: Stewart, B.
Imprint Locations: Carlisle
Imprint: Sold by B. Stewart, Botchergate, Carlisle
Series Identifier: 180
Title: Charlie Stuart
First Line: Come join in lamentation queens and princesses
Subjects: Charles Edward, prince, grandson of James II, king of England, 1720-1788
Imprint Names: [s.n.]
Imprint Locations: Glasgow
Imprint: Glasgow: Printed for the Booksellers
Title: Royal Charlie
First Line: There's news frae Moedart came yestreen
Subjects: Charles Edward, prince, grandson of James II, king of England, 1720-1788
Imprint Names: [s.n.]
Imprint Locations: [s.l.]
Notes: Part of a sheet of two ballads; see 2806 c.13(115).
Title: The blackbird
First Line: Early one morning, for soft recreation
Tune: The lark is up
Subjects: Charles Edward, Prince, grandson of James II, King of England, 1720-1788