British Library LR 272.a.2, vol 2
This section covers volume 2 of the main collection of popular literature amassed by Baring-Gould which he donated to the British Library (shelf mark: LR 272.a.2, vol 2). Full entries in this section are based on personal examination of microfilm images of the original broadsides. Formats cannot therefore be guaranteed and are in any case less accurate following the advent of machine-made paper. Where there are two imprints on the sheet I have divided them for the purposes of description, otherwise all items on a sheet are listed in the same entry. Dates have been added, based normally on the known activity spans of printers.
Cottage and watermill [and] The haymakers song [and] Dream of Napoleon. - [London] : Taylor, Printer, 92 & 93, Brick Lane, Bethnal Green , [1858/77]. - Verse [and] Roud 13244 [and] Roud 1538. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.2, fo. 1
Timothy Black [and] Ever of thee. - [s.l.] : [s.n.] , [18--]. - Verse [and] Roud 13774. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.2, fo. 3
Drink. A temperance song, founded on the celebrated drama no [sic] being played at the Princess's Theatre. Air - Poor little Joe [and] She wore a wreath of roses. - London : Taylor & Smith, Machine Printer, 92 & 93, Brick Lane, Bethnal Green , [1878/84]. - Verse [and] Roud 13895. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.2, fo. 4.
The Irish emigrant [and] Donnelly and Cooper. - London : Taylor, Printer, 92 & 93, Brick Lane, Spitalfields , [1858/77]. - Roud 2661 [and] Roud 2147. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.2, fo. 5
My pretty Jane [and] Young Napoleon or the bonny bunch of roses. - London : Published at Taylor's Song Mart, 93, Brick Lane, Bethnal Green. Hawkers and the Trade Supplied , [1858/77]. - Verse [and] Roud 664. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.2, fo. 6
There's a letter in the candle [and] Noral O'Neill. - [s.l.] : [s.n.] , [18--]. - Roud 7412 [and] Verse. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.2, fo. 7
Banks of sweet primroses [and] Doran's ass; or, straw hat. - [London] : Taylor, Printer, 93, Brick Lane, Bethnal Green , [1858/77]. - Roud 586 [and] Roud 1010. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.2, fo. 8.
The man at the Nore [and] Jack's yarn. - [s.l.] : [s.n.] , [18--]. - Roud 22257 [and] Verse. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.2, fo. 9
Judge not a man by the coat that he wears! [and] Old Jeff. - [s.l.] : [s.n.] , [18--]. - Verse [and] Roud 1740. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.2, fo. 10
Sailing [and] Under the British flag. - [s.l.] : [s.n.] , [18--]. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.2, fo. 11
Adieu my lovely Nancy [and] Farmer's boy. - London : Printed at the "Catnach Press," by W. S. Fortey, 2 & 3, Monmouth Court, Seven Dials, London. The oldest and cheapest house in the World for Ballads, (4,000 sorts,) Children's Books, Song Books, &c , [1856/85]. - Verse: "Adieu my lovely Nancy, ten thousand times adieu," [and] Roud 408. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.2, fo. 12
Raking, ranting Reilly [and] he old brigade. - [s.l.] : [s.n.] , [18--]. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.2, fo. 13.
The mariner's grave [and] In happy moments [and] Little pigs. (A comic glee.). - [London] : Printed at the Catnach Press, by W. S. Fortey, the Oldest and Cheapest House in the world for Ballads (4000 sorts). Children's Books, &c., 2 & 3, Monmouth Court, Bloomsbury , [1856/85]. - Roud 13865 [and] Verse [and] Verse. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.2, fo. 14.
The county crop. Tune: - "County jail.". - [London] : Ryle & Co., Printers, Monmouth Court, Bloomsbury , [1839/59]. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.2, fo. 15
Willie drunk again [and] What man would be without a woman. - London : Printed at the "Catnach Press," by W. S. Fortey, Monmouth Court, Bloomsbury. The Oldest and Cheapest House in the World for Ballads (4,000 sorts), Song Books, Children's Books, &c , [1856/85]. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.2, fo. 16.
A perfect cure [and] Banks of the Nile. - [London] : Printed at the "Catnach Press", by W. Fortey, Monmouth Court, Bloomsbury. The Oldest House in the World for Ballads (4,000 sorts) Song Books, &c. &c , [1860/85]. - Verse [and] Roud 950. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.2, fo. 17
Waltzing round the water-butt [and] The English emigrant. - [London] : W. S. Fortey, General Steam Printer and Publisher 2 & 3, Monmouth Court, Bloomsbury , [1856/85]. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.2, fo. 18.
The belle of the ball [and] Yellow white and brown. - [London] : W. S. Fortey, General Steam Printer and Publisher 2 & 3, Monmouth Court, Seven Dials , [1856/85]. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.2, fo. 19
Beautiful isle of the sea [and] The moon is up [and] Meet me in the lane. - [s.l.] : [s.n.] , [18--]. - Verse [and] Roud 1982 [and] Roud 17994. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.2, fo. 2
Christmas sucking pig. A collection of favourite songs [and] Lilies and roses [and] I should like to be a soldier. - [London] : W. Fortey, Printer & Publisher, Great St. Andrew St, London W. C.. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.2, fo. 20
Orphan boy's prayer [and] She wore a white rose in her hair. - [London] : [imprint excised]. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.2, fo. 21.
The tar's farewell. - [Untraced]. - Index: IV, 222. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.2, fo. 22.
The rambler from Clare [and] The bold princess royal. - London : Printed at the "Catnach Press," by W. S. Fortey, 2 & 3, Monmouth Court, Seven Dials, London. The Oldest and Cheapest House in the World for Ballads (4,000 sorts,) Children's Books, Song Books, &c. , [1856/85]. - Roud 1531 [and] Roud 528. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.2, fo. 22.
The collier's hymn. - London : W. S. Fortey, Monmouth Court, Bloomsbury , [1856/85]. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.2, fo. 23
All among the barley. - London : Printed at the "Catnach Press" by W. Fortey (late A. Ryle) 2 & 3, Monmouth Court, Bloomsbury. (established 1813.) The Oldest and Cheapest House in the World for Ballads, (4,000 sorts) Song Books, &c. , [1860/70]. - Verse: "Come out 'tis now September, ". On right hand side of same sheet as: Pat Brady. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.2, fo. 24
Pat Brady. - London : Printed at the "Catnach Press", by W. Fortey, (late A. Ryle & Co.,) Monmouth Court, Bloomsbury , [1860/70]. - On left hand side of same sheet as: All among the barley. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.2, fo. 24
Still I love thee. Music at Sheard's 192, High Holborn [and] Annie dear, I am called away. - [London?] : [s.n.] , [18--]. - Verse [and] Roud 5700. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.2, fo. 25
Minstrel girl [and] Down where the water lilies grow [and] Once again. - [s.l.] : [s.n.] , [18--]. - Verse [and] Roud 23540 [and] Verse. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.2, fo. 26.
The wreck or a sailor's life at sea [and] The raft. - [s.l.] : [s.n.] , [18--]. - Verse [and] Verse. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.2, fo. 27
Thy face [and] My heart's best love [and] Sweet chiming bells. - [s.l.] : [s.n.] , [18--]. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.2, fo. 28
Silver bells of memory [and] The ring my mother wore. - [s.l.] : [s.n.] , [18--]. - Roud 15367 [and] Roud 7372. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.2, fo. 29.
The old abbey ruins [and] Nobody's darling [and] The wild Genersee [and] The corn is waving, Annie dear. - [s.l.] : [s.n.] , [18--]. - Verse [and] Verse [and] Verse [and] Roud 19534. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.2, fo. 30
Maggie May [and] Sally in our alley. - [s.l.] : [s.n.] , [18--]. - Verse [and] Roud 19807. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.2, fo. 31
I'd choose to be Daisey [and] Old friend John [and] Gentle sweet Jenny gray. - [London] : Taylor, Printer, 93, Brick Lane, Spitalfields , [1858/77]. - Verse [and] Roud 13806 [and] Roud 12883. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.2, fo. 32
Nancy Lee [and] The Spanish cavalier. - [s.l.] : [s.n.] , [18--]. - Roud 13871 [and] Verse. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.2, fo. 33
Fire off the guns [and] Young Edward the gallant hussar. - [London] : Taylor, Printer, 93, Brick Lane, Bethnal Green, London. Hawkers supplied , [1858/77]. - Verse [and] Roud 1146. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.2, fo. 34
Why did she leave us? [and] The red plaid shawl. - [s.l.] : [s.n.] , [18--]. - Verse [and] Verse. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.2, fo. 35.
[. - Oh fare] thee well cold winter [and] Take this message to my mother. - [s.l.] : [s.n.] , [18--]. - Roud 1034 [and] Verse. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.2, fo. 36
She wore a white rose in her hair [and] The blind boy's song. - [s.l.] : [s.n.] , [18--]. - Verse [and] Verse. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.2, fo. 37.
The man you don't meet every day [and] Old farm gate. - [s.l.] : [s.n.] , [18--]. - Roud 975 [and] Verse. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.2, fo. 38
Brennan on the moor [and] You never miss the water till the well runs dry. - [s.l.] : [s.n.] , [18--]. - Roud 476 [and] Roud 5457. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.2, fo. 39
John Bull, can you wonder at crime [and] I never can forget. - [s.l.] : [s.n.] , [18--]. - Verse [and] Verse. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.2, fo. 40.
The nut girl [and] Napoleon's farewell to Paris. - [London] : Taylor, Printer, 92, Brick-lane, Spitalfields , [1858/77]. - Roud 509 [and] Roud 1626. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.2, fo. 41
Minstrel girl [and] Down where the water lilies grow [and] Once again. - [s.l.] : [s.n.] , [18--]. - Verse [and] Roud 23540 [and] Verse. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.2, fo. 42.
The lakes of cold Finn [and] Poor Ben Low. - [s.l.] : [s.n.] , [18--]. - Roud 189 [and] Verse. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.2, fo. 43
Merry old Uncle Joe [and] The tan-yard side. - [s.l.] : [s.n.] , [18--]. - Verse [and] Roud 1021. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.2, fo. 44
Starry night for a ramble [and] Out in the streets. Air - "Driven from home.". - [s.l.] : [s.n.] , [18--]. - Roud 972 [and] Verse. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.2, fo. 45
Just as the tide is flowing [and] Banks of the Nile. - London : Taylor, Printer, 92 & 93, Brick Lane, Bethnal Green , [1858/77]. - Roud 1105 [and] Roud 950. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.2, fo. 46.
The new garden fields [and] Deeds of Napoloen. - London : Taylor, Printer, 92 & 93, Brick Lane, Bethnal Green , [1858/77]. - Roud 1054 [and] Roud 2419. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.2, fo. 47
Adieu my lovely Nancy [and] Farmer's boy. - London : Printed at the "Catnach Press," by W. S. Fortey [etc] , [1856/85]. - Verse: "Adieu my lovely Nancy, ten thousand times adieu" [and] Roud 408. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.2, fo. 48.
The mistletoe bough [and] Edwin in the Lowlands [and] Old soldier's daughter. - [London] : Taylor, Printer, 92 & 93, Brick Lane, Bethnal Green , [1858/77]. - Roud 2336 [and] Verse [and] Roud 13807. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.2, fo. 49
My bonny labouring boy. - [London] : W.S. Fortey, Steam Printer and Publisher, Great St. Andrew Street, Seven Dials, London. - Roud 1162. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.2, fo. 50
Black ey'd Susan. - London : Printed at the "Catnach Press," by W. S. Fortey [etc] , [1856/85]. - Roud 560. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.2, fo. 50
Don't despise a man because he wears a ragged coat [and] Good old Jeff [and] The white plum'd warrior. - London : W. S. Fortey, Printer and Publisher, Great St. Andrew Street, Seven Dials, W. C. , [1886/90]. - Verse [and] Roud 1740 [and] Verse. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.2, fo. 51
Erin's green shore! [and] Ten thousand miles away. - [s.l.] : [s.n.] , [18--]. - Verse [and] Verse. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.2, fo. 52
My rattling mare and I [and] The banks of the Suir. - [London] : W. S. Fortey, Printer and Publisher, 2 & 3, Monmouth Court, Bloomsbury , [1856/85]. - Roud 1400 [and] Roud 17001. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.2, fo. 53
Annie, dear, I'm called away [and] Dear mother's picture. Air, - Don't be angry with me, darling. - [s.l.] : [s.n.] , [18--]. - Roud 5700 [and] Verse. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.2, fo. 54
Terence's farewell [and] Jack's yarn. - [s.l.] : [s.n.] , [18--]. - Roud 3826 [and] Verse. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.2, fo. 55
Jolly waggoner [and] Rambling boys of pleasure [and] The minute gun ar seA [s.l.] : [s.n.] , [18--]. - Roud 1088 [and] Roud 386 [and] Roud 13787. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.2, fo. 56.
The banks of sweet primroses [and] The female smuggler. - [London] : W. S. Fortey, General Steam Printer and Publisher, 2 & 3, Monmouth Court, Seven Dials , [1856/85]. - Roud 586 [and] Roud 1200. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.2, fo. 57
Hark away Bess [and] The Cruiskeen lawn. - [London] : W. S. Fortey, General Steam Printer and Publisher, 2 & 3, Monmouth Court, Bloomsbury , [1856/85]. - Verse [and] Verse. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.2, fo. 58
White wings [and] Tramp! Tramp! Tramp! the boys are marching. - London : W. S. Fortey, Printer and Publisher , [1856/85]. - Roud 1753 [and] Verse. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.2, fo. 59
Oh 'tis a famous story of BalaclavA London : Printed and Published at W. S. Fortey's Wholesale Juvenile Book Warehouse, 4, Great St. Andrew Street, Seven Dials, W. C. , [1886/90]. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.2, fo. 60
I'm the man you don't meet every day [and] A British soldier's grave. - [s.l.] : [s.n.] , [18--]. - Verse [and] Roud 1223. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.2, fo. 61
Give me back my heart again [and] Don't put my father's picture up for sale. - [London] : W. S. Fortey, Steam Printer & Publisher, Seven Dials, London , [1856/85]. - Roud 975 [and] Roud 4459. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.2, fo. 62
Hark the drum [and] The stowaway. - [s.l.] : [s.n.] , [18--]. - Verse [and] Verse. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.2, fo. 63.
The old commodore [and] The death of Nelson. - London : W. S. Fortey, Printer & Publisher, 2 & 3, Monmouth Court, Seven Dials , [1856/85]. - Verse [and] Verse. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.2, fo. 64.
A mother is the best friend after all [and] C. Godfrey's new song The golden wedding. - London : Printed & Published at W. S. Fortey, 4, Gt. Saint. Andrew Street, Seven Dials, W. C. , [1886/90]. - Roud 6341 [and] Roud 10692. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.2, fo. 65
Oh don't I love my Billy [and] The sailor's grave. - London : Printed at the "Catnach Press," by W. S. Fortey [etc] , [1856/85]. - Verse [and] Roud 2676. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.2, fo. 66.
The bells of Shandon [and] Dorkin's night. - [London] : W. S. Fortey, General Steam Printer and Publisher, 2 & 3, Monmouth Court, Bloomsbury , [1856/85]. - Verse [and] Verse. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.2, fo. 67.
The harbour lights [and] You'll remember me [and] The fair land of Poland. - [London] : W. S. Fortey, Steam Printer, Publisher and Wholesale Stationer, 4, Great Saint Andrew Street, Seven Dials, London, W. C., Est 1813. The greatest variety of every article connected with the Trade kept in Stock. […] , [1886/90]. - Roud 13709 [and ] Verse [and] Verse. Largest collection of Ballads in London over 4000 sorts. MS date: 1887. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.2, fo. 68
Joan's ale was new [and] The lovers' meeting. - London : Printed at the "Catnach Press," by W. S. Fortey, Monmouth Court, Bloomsbury. The Oldest and Cheapest House in the World for Ballads (4,000 sorts), Children's Books, Song Books, &c , [1856/85]. - Roud 139 [and] Verse. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.2, fo. 69.
The wreck of the lifeboat. Music published by R Maynard, 346, Hackney Road, E. Price 1/4 post free [and] dying soldier, or, little Cruiskeen. - [London] : [imprint excised]. - Roud 13632 [and] Verse. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.2, fo. 70.
The soldier's boy [and] Oh, what has changed you. - [s.l.] : [s.n.] , [18--]. - Verse [and] Roud 23269. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.2, fo. 71
My dear mother's grave. - [London] : W. S. Fortey, Steam Printer and Publisher, Great St. Andrew Street, Seven Dials , [1886/90]. - On left hand side of same sheet as: Free and easy. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.2, fo. 72
Free and easy. - [London] : W. S. Fortey, Steam Printer and Publisher, Great St. Andrew Street, Seven Dials , [1886/90]. - Roud 1084. On right hand side of same sheet as: My dear mother's grave. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.2, fo. 72
Death of Lord Nelson [and] Undaunted Mary, or the banks of sweet Dundee. - London : Printed at the "Catnach Press," by W. S. Fortey, Monmouth Court, Bloomsbury. The Oldest and Cheapest House in the World for Ballads (4,000 sorts), Children's Books, Song Books, &c , [1856/85]. - Verse {and] Roud 148. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.2, fo. 73.
The cottage by the sea [and] My lad your mother's dead. - [s.l.] : [s.n.] , [18--]. - Roud 4327 [and] Roud 13678. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.2, fo. 74
Pulling hard against the stream [and] Stamp, stamp, stamp, my wife is stamping. - [London] : W. S. Fortey, General Steam Printer and Publisher, 2 & 3, Monmouth Court, Bloomsbury , [1856/85]. - Verse [and] Verse. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.2, fo. 75
False friend[s] or hands and hearts [and] Call me back again. - [s.l.] : [s.n.] , [18--]. - Verse [and] Roud 21438. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.2, fo. 76
Norah M'Shane [and] Down by the river side I stray [and] Silver moonlight winds are blowing. - [s.l.] : [s.n.] , [18--]. - Roud 9059 [and] Verse [and] Verse. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.2, fo. 77
I don't mean to tell you her name. Music Published by Mills & Co., 60, Moorgate Street, City [and] Won't you buy my pretty flowers. - [London] : W. S. Fortey, General Steam Printer and Publisher, 2 & 3, Monmouth Court, Bloomsbury , [1856/85]. - Verse [and] Roud 12906. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.2, fo. 78
Many happy returns of the day. - London : Printed by W. S. Fortey, 2, & 3, Monmouth Court, Seven Dials, London, W. C., the Oldest and Cheapest house in the world for Ballads (4000 sorts), Song Books, Children's Books, &c , [1856/85]. - On left hand side of same sheet as: I will stand by my friend. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.2, fo. 79
I will stand by my friend. - London : Printed at the "Catnach Press," by W. S. Fortey, 2 & 3, Monmouth Court, Seven Dials, London. The Oldest and Cheapest House in the World for Ballads (4,000 sorts), Children's Books, Song Books, &c , [1856/85]. - Roud 12884. On right hand side of same sheet as: Many happy returns of the day. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.2, fo. 79.
The ship on fire [and] I cannot mind my wheel, mother. - London : Printed at the "Catnach Press," by W. S. Fortey, 2 & 3, Monmouth Court, Seven Dials. The oldest and Cheapest House in the World for Ballads (4,000 sorts), Children's Books, Song Books, &c , [1856/85]. - Verse [and] Verse. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.2, fo. 80
Lines on a remarkable circumstance connected with Bretton Hall. - [s.l.] : [s.n.] , [18--]. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.2, fo. 81
Don’t despise a man because he wears a ragged coat [and] Good old Jeff [and] The white plum'd warrior. - [London] : W. S. Fortey, Printer and Publisher, Great St. Andrew Street, Seven Dials, W. C. , [1886/90]. - Verse [and] Roud 1740 [and] Verse. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.2, fo. 82.
The old abbey ruins [and] Nobody's darling [and] The wild Genersee [and] The corn is waving, Annie dear. - [s.l.] : [s.n.] , [18--]. - Verse [and] Verse [and] Verse [and] Roud 19534. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.2, fo. 83
My mother's warning [and] Dear Kitty Gray. - [s.l.] : [s.n.] , [18--]. - Verse [and] Verse. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.2, fo. 84
Young Riley [and] Banks of the Nile. - [London] : W. S. Fortey, General Steam Printer and Publisher, 2 & 3, Monmouth Court, Bloomsbury , [1856/85]. - Verse [and] Roud 950. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.2, fo. 85.
The drunken husband [and] Barbara Allen. - London : Printed by W. S. Fortey, Monmouth Court, Bloomsbury. The Oldest and Cheapest House in the World for Ballads (4,000 sorts), Children's Books, Song Books, Memorandum Books, &c , [1856/85]. - Verse [and] Roud 54. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.2, fo. 86.
The emigrant's farewell. - [London] : W. S. Fortey, General Steam Printer and Publisher, 2 & 3, Monmouth Court, Bloomsbury , [1856/85]. - On right hand side of same sheet as: My mother's parting gift to me. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.2, fo. 87
My mother's parting gift to me. - [London] : W. S. Fortey, General Steam Printer and Publisher, 2 & 3, Monmouth Court, Bloomsbury , [1856/85]. - On left hand side of same sheet as: The emigrant's farewell. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.2, fo. 87
Norah O'Neill [and] The old soldier's daughter [and] The big sun flower [and] The thorn. - [s.l.] : [s.n.] , [18--]. - Verse [and] Roud 13807 [and] Verse [and] Roud 13885. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.2, fo. 88
Beautiful isle of the sea [and] Try try try. - London : Printed at the "Catnach Press," by W. S. Fortey [etc] , [1856/85]. - Roud 13893 [and] Verse. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.2, fo. 89
Death and the lady. - [London] : W. S. Fortey [etc] , [1856/85]. - Roud 1031. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.2, fo. 90
I'm off to Charlestown [and] Why did she leave him because he was poor. - London : Printed at the "Catnach Press," by W. S. Fortey [etc] , [1856/85]. - Verse [and] Roud 13831. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.2, fo. 91
Grandmother's old arm-chair [and] Cast aside. - [s.l.] : [s.n.] , [18--]. - Roud 1195 [and] Verse. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.2, fo. 92.
The grand conversation on Napoleon [and] The brave old oak. - London : Printed at the "Catnach Press," by W. S. Fortey [etc] , [1856/85]. - Roud 1189 [and] Roud 1281. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.2, fo. 93
Wild and wick'd youth [and] The nightingale in the east. - London : Printed at the "Catnach Press," by W. S. Fortey [etc] , [1856/85]. - Roud 490 [and] Roud 2655. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.2, fo. 94
Gentle Jenny Gray [and] The undaunted female. - [London] : W. S. Fortey [etc] , [1856/85]. - Roud 12883 [and] Roud 289. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.2, fo. 95.
The poor lost child restored to its mother. - London : W. S. Fortey [etc] , [1856/85]. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.2, fo. 96
Little Jim the collier boy. - [London] : W. S. Fortey [etc] , [1856/85]. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.2, fo. 97
Will Blewitt's song of the charge of the Light Brigade [and] I'd choose to be a daisy. - [London?] : [s.n.] , [1854?]. - Verse [and] Verse. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.2, fo. 98
Paddle your own canoe [and] The last rose of summer. - London : Printed by W. S. Fortey [etc] , [1856/85]. - Roud 6093 [and] Roud 13861. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.2, fo. 99
White squall [and] The banks of Claudy. - London : Printed at the "Catnach Press" by W. S. Fortey [etc] , [1856/85]. - Roud 13623 [and] Roud 266. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.2, fo.100.
The deserter [and] Thy sweet silver light bonny moon [and] My village fair. - London : Printed at the "Catnach Press," by W. S. Fortey [etc] , [1856/85]. - Verse [and] Roud 906 [and] Verse. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.2, fo.101.
The soldier's boy [and] Oh, what has changed you. - [s.l.] : [s.n.] , [18--]. - Verse [and] Roud 23269. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.2, fo.102.
The cruel father and affectionate lovers [and] The soldier's tear. - London : Printed at the "Catnach Press," by W. S. Fortey [etc] , [1856/85]. - Roud 539 [and] Roud 13900. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.2, fo.103
Adieu my lovely Nancy [and] Farmer's boy. - London : Printed at the "Catnach Press," by W. S. Fortey [etc] , [1856/85]. - Verse: "Adieu my lovely Nancy, ten thousand times adieu" [and] Roud 408. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.2, fo.104
How Paddy stole the rope. - [s.l.] : [s.n.] , [18--]. - Roud 2037. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.2, fo.105
Gipsy's warning [and] The masonic hymn. - London : Printed at the "Catnach Press," by W. S. Fortey [etc] , [1856/85]. - Roud 1764 [and] Verse. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.2, fo.106
Grandfather's clock [and] The meeting of the waters [and] Meet me by moonlight alone. - [London] : W. S. Fortey [etc] , [1856/85]. - Verse [and] Verse [and] Verse. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.2, fo.107
Old log cabin in the lane [and]True as the stars that are shining. - [s.l.] : [s.n.] , [18--]. - Verse [and] Verse. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.2, fo.108
Mill May. - [London] : W. S. Fortey [etc] , [1856/85]. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.2, fo.109
Write me a letter from home. - [London] : W. S. Fortey [etc] , [1856/85]. - Roud 13834. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.2, fo.109
Oh, don't I love my Billy [and] The sailor's grave. - London : Printed at the "Catnach Press," by W. S. Fortey [etc] , [1856/85]. - Verse [and] Roud 2676. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.2, fo.110
I've lost my child [and] What are the wild waves saying?. - [s.l.] : [s.n.] , [18--]. - Verse [and] Verse. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.2, fo.111
Old arbour tree [and] The skipper and his boy [and] MargarettA [s.l.] : [s.n.] , [18--]. - Verse [and] Verse [and] Verse. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.2, fo.112
Caroline of Edinburgh town [and] What will you do love?. - London : Printed at the "Catnach Press," by W. S. Fortey [etc] , [1856/85]. - Roud 398 [and] Roud 23097. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.2, fo.113
Little Annie Rooney [and] Brighton camp; or, the girl I left behind me. - [London] : W. S. Fortey [etc] , [1856/85]. - Verse [and] Verse. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.2, fo.114
British man of war [and] flaunting flag of liberty. - London : Printed at the "Catnach Press," by W. S. Fortey [etc] , [1856/85]. - Roud 372 [and] Roud 2815. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.2, fo.115
Wait till the clouds roll by [and] Sweet chiming bells. - [s.l.] : [s.n.] , [18--]. - Roud 9088 [and] Verse. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.2, fo.116.
The green mossy banks of the Lea [and] The convict's child. - [London] : W. S. Fortey [etc] , [1856/85]. - Roud 987 [and] Verse. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.2, fo.117
Thy poor old dad [and] Holly and the ivy [and]Oh, that will be joyfu! or ils rather too good to be true. - [s.l.] : [s.n.] , [18--]. - Verse [and] Verse [and] Verse. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.2, fo.118
Watercresses!. - [s.l.] : [s.n.] , [18--]. - Verse. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.2, fo.119.
A soldier & a man. A collection of favourite songs. - London : W. S. Fortey [etc] , [1856/85]. - Verse. Also: The ghost of Benjamin Binns [and] Haul me back again. In three columns. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.2, fo.120
Little barefoot [and] Go and leave me if you wish it. - [s.l.] : [s.n.] , [18--]. - Verse [and] Roud 459. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.2, fo.121
Come back to Erin [and] Massa's in de cold ground [and] Isle of beauty fare thee well. - [London] : W. S. Fortey [etc] , [1856/85]. - Roud 13846 [and] Verse [and] Roud 2553. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.2, fo.122
Bonnet so blue [and] The dear little shamrock. - [London] : W. S. Fortey [etc] , [1856/85]. - Roud 819 [and] Verse. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.2, fo.123.
The maid of the mill [and] Speak of a man as you find him. - [s.l.] : [s.n.] , [18--]. - Roud 16110 [and] Roud 17497. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.2, fo.124
Whoa Emma!. - [s.l.] : [s.n.] , [18--]. - Verse. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.2, fo.125
Bonny black Bess[and] Where is the rover. - [London] : W. S. Fortey [etc] , [1856/85]. - Roud 856 [and] Verse. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.2, fo.126
Paddy Magee's dream [and] Alice Ben Bolt. - London : Printed at the "Catnach Press," by W. S. Fortey [etc] , [1856/85]. - Roud 3272 [and] "Oh! don't you remember sweet Alice Ben Bolt". - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.2, fo.127
Woodman spare that tree [and] Paul Jones. - London : Printed at the "Catnach Press," by W. S. Fortey [etc] , [1856/85]. - Roud 13833 [and] Roud 967. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.2, fo.128
My bonny Yorkshire lass [and] Silver threads among the gold. - [s.l.] : [s.n.] , [18--]. - Verse [and] Roud 6403. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.2, fo.129.
The young recruit [and] Beautiful star. - London : Printed at the "Catnach Press," by W. S. Fortey [etc] , [1856/85]. - Roud 12878 [and] Roud 13751. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.2, fo.130.
The spiritual railway. The upward line [and] The down line. - [London] : W. S. Fortey, Printer, London , [1856/85]. - Roud 7940. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.2, fo.131.
The old musketeer [and] My village home. - London : Printed at the "Catnach Press," by W. S. Fortey [etc] , [1856/85]. - Verse [and] Verse. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.2, fo.132.
The Irish recruit [and] My poor dog Tray. - London : Printed at the "Catnach Press," by W. S. Fortey [etc] , [1856/85]. - Roud 520 [and] Roud 2668. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.2, fo.133
Sweethearts and wives [and] The ship that never returned. - [s.l.] : [s.n.] , [18--]. - Roud 15371 [and] Roud 775. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.2, fo.134
Flora Bell [and] One more glass before we're parting. - [s.l.] : [s.n.] , [18--]. - Verse [and] Verse. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.2, fo.135
He'll be back bye and bye [and] Scotch brigade over the burning plains of Egypt. - [s.l.] : [s.n.] , [18--]. - Verse [and] Verse. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.2, fo.136.
The good Rhine wine [and] My father's customs. - [London] : W. S. Fortey, General Steam Printer and Publisher, 2 & 3, Monmouth Court, Bloomsbury , [1856/85]. - Verse [and] Verse. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.2, fo.137
Mollie darling [and] Belle Malone. - [London] : W. S. Fortey, General Steam Printer and Publisher, 2 & 3, Monmouth Court,Seven Dials , [1856/85]. - Roud 4966 [and] Roud 13636. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.2, fo.138.
The pretty plough boy [and] The spotted cow [and] Canadian boat song. - London : Printed at the "Catnach Press," by W. S. Fortey [etc] , [1856/85]. - Roud 186 [and] Roud 956 [and] Roud 13847. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.2, fo.139
Far, far away [and] Finnigan['s] wake. - London : Printed at the Catnach Press, by W. S. Fortey [etc] , [1856/85]. - Roud 13851 [and] Roud 1009. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.2, fo.140
Study economy [and] The labouring man. - London : Printed at the "Catnach Press," by W. S. Fortey [etc] , [1856/85]. - Verse [and] Roud 1156. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.2, fo.141.
The punch ladle [and] John Barleycorn. - London : Printed at the "Catnach Press," by W. S. Fortey [etc] , [1856/85]. - Roud 880 [and] Roud 164. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.2, fo.142.
The drunkard's catechism [and] The drunkard's looking glass. - London : Printed at the "Catnach Press," by W. S. Fortey [etc] , [1856/85]. - Roud 21237 [and] Verse. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.2, fo.143.
The farmer's daughter and the gay ploughboy [and] The harp that once [through] Tara's halls. - [London] : W. S. Fortey, Printer , [1856/85]. - Roud 1060 [and] Roud 13392. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.2, fo.144
Little Jim the carter lad [and] The cabin with the roses at the door. - [London] : W. S. Fortey, General Steam Printer and Publisher, 2 & 3, Monmouth Court, Bloomsbury , [1856/85]. - Roud 1080 [and] Roud 11511. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.2, fo.145
Sweet Kitty Wells [and] Ten little niggers. - London : Printed at the "Catnach Press," by W. S. Fortey [etc] , [1856/85]. - Roud 2748 [and] Verse. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.2, fo.146
I can't get at it [and] Tray bong. A collection of favourite songs [and] Riding on the top of an omnibus. - London : Printed at the "Catnach Press," by W. S. Fortey [etc] , [1856/85]. - Verse [and] Verse [and] Verse. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.2, fo.147
Answer to Willie we have missed you. - London : Printed by W. Fortey, (late A. Ryle) Monmouth Court, Bloomsbury , [1860/70]. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.2, fo.148.
The men of merry England. - London : Printed at the "Catnach Press," by W. Fortey, (late A. Ryle) [etc] , [1839/59]. - Roud 13658. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.2, fo.148
Home once more. - [London] : W. S. Fortey, General Steam Printer & Publisher, Monmouth Court, Bloomsbury, W. C. , [1856/85]. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.2, fo.149.
The bard of Armagh. - [London] : W. S. Fortey, General Steam Printer and Publisher, 2 & 3, Monmouth Court, Bloomsbury , [1856/85]. - Roud 2654. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.2, fo.149
Ehren on the Rhine [and] Scotch lassie Jean. - [s.l.] : [s.n.] , [18--]. - Roud 3517 [and] Roud 21539. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.2, fo.150
Mother is the battle o'er? [and] The moon behind the hill. - [s.l.] : [s.n.] , [18--]. - Roud 13868 [and] Verse. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.2, fo.151
Garden gate [and] Answer to The garden gate. - London : Printed by W. S. Fortey [etc] , [1856/85]. - Roud 418 [and] Verse. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.2, fo.152
Tom Bowling. - London : Printed by W. Fortey, Monmouth Court, Bloomsbury , [1860/85]. - Roud 1984. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.2, fo.153
Hard times come again no more. - London : Printed at the "Catnach Press," by W. Fortey, Monmouth Court, Bloomsbury , [1860/85]. - Roud 2659. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.2, fo.153
Too late! Death of General Gordon [and] Rule BritanniA [s.l.] : [s.n.] , [18--]. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.2, fo.154
On guard [and] Tis only a pansy blossom. - [s.l.] : [s.n.] , [18--]. - Verse [and] "'Tis only a pansy blossom". - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.2, fo.155.
The seaman's life [and] A life on the ocean wave. - London : Printed at the Catnach Press by W. S. Fortey, the Oldest and Cheapest House in the world for Balads [sic] (4000 sorts), Children's Books, &c., 2, 3, Monmouth Court, Bloomsbury , [1856/85]. - Verse [and] Verse. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.2, fo.156.
The English exile [and] Broken down. - [London] : [imprint excised]. - Verse [and] Verse. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.2, fo.157
Our Jack's come home today [and] The powder monkey. - [s.l.] : [s.n.] , [18--]. - Verse [and] Roud 1770. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.2, fo.158
Goodbye sweetheart goodbye. - London : Printed at the "Catnach Press," by W. S. Fortey, 2 & 3, Monmouth Court, Seven Dials, London. The Oldest and Cheapest House in the World for Ballads, (4,000 sorts), Children's Books, Panoramas, Song Books, &c , [1856/85]. - Roud 13897. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.2, fo.159
Old dog tray. - [London] : W. S. Fortey, Printer and Publisher, 2 & 3, Monmouth Court, Seven Dials, London , [1856/85]. - Roud 2667. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.2, fo.159
Annie dear I'm called away [and] Dear mother's picture. Air, - Don't be angry with me, darling. - [s.l.] : [s.n.] , [18--]. - Roud 5700 [and] Verse. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.2, fo.160
Ground for the floor. - London : Printed at the "Catnach Press," by W. S. Fortey, Monmouth Court, 7 Dials , [1856/85]. - Roud 1269. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.2, fo.161.
The poachers. - London : Printed at the "Catnach Press, by W. S. Fortey, Monmouth Court, Seven Dials , [1856/85]. - Roud 299. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.2, fo.161
Hark away Bess [and] The Cruiskeen Lawn. - [London] : W. S. Fortey, General Steam Printer and Publisher, 2 & 3, Monmouth Court, Bloomsbury , [1856/85]. - Verse [and] Verse. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.2, fo.162.
The stolen child [and] Ye banks and braes of bonny Doun. - London : Printed at the "Catnach Press," by W. S. Fortey, Monmouth Court, Seven Dials. The Oldest and Cheapest House in the World for Ballads, (4,000 sorts), Children's Books, Song Books, &c , [1856/85]. - Verse [and] Roud 13889. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.2, fo.163
We never speak as we pass by [and] Sweet violets. - [s.l.] : [s.n.] , [18--]. - Verse [and] Verse. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.2, fo.164.
The water-cress girl [and] Johnny Doyle. - [s.l.] : [s.n.] , [18--]. - Roud 1541 [and] Roud 455. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.2, fo.165
Over the garden wall. Music published by Francis and day, 351, Oxford St. [and] Just down the lane over the stile. - London : W. S. Fortey, Printer and Publisher, 2 & 3, Monmouth Court,Seven Dials W. C. , [1856/85]. - Verse [and] Roud 13682. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.2, fo.166
Bankside Joe [and] The exile of Erin [and] Nil desperandum. - [London] : Taylor, Printer, 92 & 93, Brick Lane, Spitalfields, London. Shops Supplied Cheaper than any House in the Trade , [1858/77]. - Verse [and] Roud 4355 [and] Verse. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.2, fo.167
Over the garden wall [and] On guard. - [s.l.] : [s.n.] , [18--]. - Verse [and] Verse. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.2, fo.168.
The rose of Tralee [and] They all love Jack. - [s.l.] : [s.n.] , [18--]. - Verse [and] Verse. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.2, fo.169
Marseilleis hymn [and] The village blacksmith. - [London] : Printed at the 'Catnach Press' (Est. 1813.) by W. S. Fortey, , Seven Dials, London. The Oldest and Cheapest House in the World for Ballads, Song Books, Children's Books, &c., &c , [1856/85]. - Verse [and] Verse. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.2, fo.170.
The gipsy's tent [and] Gosport beach. - [London] : Printed at the Catnach Press, by W. S. Fortey, the Oldest and Cheapest House in the World for Ballads (4000 sorts) Children's Books, &c. 2 & 3 Monmouth Court, Bloomsbury , [1856/85]. - Roud 13771 [and] Roud 1038. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.2, fo.171
Gipsy countess [and] Come whoam to thi childer an' me. - [London] : [imprint excised]. - Roud 17648 [and] Verse. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.2, fo.172.
The Grand conversation on Napoleon. - [London] : Taylor, Printer, 92, & 93, Brick Lane, Bethnal Green , [1858/77]. - Roud 1189. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.2, fo.173.
The brave old oak [and] Nancy Till. - [London] : Published at Taylor's Song Mart, 92, & 93, Brick Lane, Bethnal Green, London. Hawkers' and the Trade Supplied , [1858/77]. - Roud 1281 [and] Roud 2836. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.2, fo.173
Banks of blue Moselle [and] The poachers [and] The croppy boy. - [London] : Printed and Published at Taylor's Song Mart, 92, & 93, Brick Lane, Spitalfields, London , [1858/77]. - Verse [and] Roud 299 [and] Roud 1030. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.2, fo.174
Brennan on the moor [and] You never miss the water till the well runs dry. - [s.l.] : [s.n.] , [18--]. - Roud 476 [and] Roud 5457. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.2, fo.175
Launch the lifeboat [and] I don't mean to tell you her [name]. - [s.l.] : [s.n.] , [18--]. - Verse [and] Verse. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.2, fo.176.
The death of Nelson [and] The farmer's boy [and] Steer my bark to Erin's isle. - [London] : Taylor, Printer, Brick Lane, Bethnal Green , [1858/77]. - Roud 3549 [and] Roud 408 [and] Verse. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.2, fo.177
Some day [and] How the poor live. - [s.l.] : [s.n.] , [18--]. - Verse [and] Verse. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.2, fo.178.
The thorn [and] Banks of the beautiful Severn [and] Blue-eyed Nelly. - [s.l.] : [s.n.] , [18--]. - Roud 13885 [and] Roud 23321 [and] Verse. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.2, fo.179
Flora Bell [and] One more glass before we're parting. - [s.l.] : [s.n.] , [18--]. - Verse [and] Verse. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.2, fo.180.
The man you don't meet every day [and] Old farm gate. - [s.l.] : [s.n.] , [18--]. - Roud 975 [and] Verse. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.2, fo.181.
The masher king [and] Dream faces [and] Ting! Ting! I'll buy the ring. - [s.l.] : [s.n.] , [18--]. - Verse [and] Verse [and] Verse. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.2, fo.182.
The powder monkey [and] Little Tiny Tim. - [s.l.] : [s.n.] , [18--]. - Roud 1770 [and] Verse. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.2, fo.183
Midshipmite [and] Blue Alsatia[n] mountain. - [s.l.] : [s.n.] , [18--]. - Verse [and] Verse. Refers to battle in 1855. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.2, fo.184.
The gipsey girl [and] Home, sweet home [and] The prairie flower. - [London] : Published at Taylor's Song Mart, 92 & 93, Brick Lane, Bethnal Green , [1858/77]. - Roud 13449 [and] Verse [and] Roud 4460. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.2, fo.185
Empress of the wave [and] The anchor's weigh'd [and] Dear Irish boy. - [London] : Published at Taylor's Song Mart, 92 & 93, Brick Lane, Bethnal Green , [1858/77]. - Verse [and] Verse [and] Roud 1555. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.2, fo.186
Twenty years ago [and] Far away on the rolling seA [s.l.] : [s.n.] , [18--]. - Verse [and] Verse. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.2, fo.187.
The lakes of cold Finn [and] Poor Ben Low. - [s.l.] : [s.n.] , [18--]. - Roud 189 [and] Verse. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.2, fo.188
Marseillaise hymn [and] The English exile. - [s.l.] : [s.n.] , [18--]. - Verse [and] Verse. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.2, fo.189.
The new garden fields [and] Deeds of Napoleon. - London : Taylor, Printer, 92 & 93, Brick Lane, Bethnal Green , [1858/77]. - Roud 1054 [and] Roud 2419. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.2, fo.190
Kitty Wells [and] Dear mother I've come home to die. Answer to "Father come home". - [s.l.] : [s.n.] , [18--]. - Roud 2748 [and] Verse. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.2, fo.191
Silver threads among the gold [and] Dancing on the platform. - [s.l.] : [s.n.] , [18--]. - Roud 6403 [and] Verse. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.2, fo.192
Fire off the guns [and] Young Edward the gallant hussar. - [London] : Taylor, Printer, 93, Brick Lane, Bethnal Green, London Hawkers Supplied , [1858/77]. - Verse [and] Roud 1146. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.2, fo.193.
The green bushes [and] When first I went to seA [London] : Hodges' (from Pitts's) No. 31, Dudley-st Seven Dials , [1846/54]. - Roud 1040 [and] Verse. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.2, fo.194.
The mistletoe bough [and] Old soldier's daughter [and] Edwin in the Lowlands. - [London] : Taylor, Printer, 92 & 93, Brick Lane, Bethnal Green , [1858/77]. - Roud 2336 [and] Roud 13807 [and] Roud 182. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.2, fo.195
Silver bells of memory [and] The ring my mother wore. - [s.l.] : [s.n.] , [18--]. - Roud 15367 and] Roud 7372. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.2, fo.196
Fair Phoebe and her dark eyed sailor. - [London] : E. Hodges, from Pitt's Toy & Marble Warehouse, 31, Monmouth Street 7 Dials , [1844/45]. - Roud 265. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.2, fo.197
Sheffield Park. - [London] : E. Hodges, from Pitt's Toy & Marble Warehouse, 31, Monmouth Street 7 Dials , [1844/45]. - Roud 860. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.2, fo.197.
The village born beauty [and] Poor married man. - [London] : Printed and Published at Taylor's Song Mart, 93, Brick Lane, Bethnal Green. (near the Railway Arch.) Hawkers' and the Trade Supplied , [1858/77]. - Roud 2092 [and] Verse. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.2, fo.198
Marseillaise hymn [and] The English exile. - [s.l.] : [s.n.] , [18--]. - Verse [and] Verse. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.2, fo.199.
The golden glove [and] Terenges farewell [ie. Terence's]. - [London] : E. Hodge's (from Pitts,) Wholesale Toy and Marble Wharehouse, No. 31, D[udley-s]t, 7 Dials. - Roud 141 [and] Roud 3826. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.2, fo.200.
The muddle puddle porter [and] Love's request. - [s.l.] : [s.n.] , [18--]. - Verse [and] Verse. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.2, fo.201
Blind boy. - [London] : Taylor, Printer, 92 & 93, Brick Lane, Spitalfields , [1858/77]. - Roud 23358. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.2, fo.202
Nelly Gray. - [London] : Printed and Published at Taylor's Song Mart, Brick Lane, Bethnal Green , [1858/77]. - Roud 4883. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.2, fo.202.
The rocky road to Dublin [and] Paul Jones. - [s.l.] : [s.n.] , [18--]. - Roud 3012 [and] Roud 967. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.2, fo.203.
The bells of Shandon [and] In a valley lonely [and] Returns of the day. - [s.l.] : [s.n.] , [18--]. - Verse [and] Verse [and] Verse. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.2, fo.204.
The undaunted female [and] The blighted flower [and] Power of love. - [s.l.] : [s.n.] , [18--]. - Roud 289 [and] Roud 13844 [and] Verse. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.2, fo.205
Merry old Uncle Joe [and] The tan-yard side. - [s.l.] : [s.n.] , [18--]. - Verse [and] Roud 1021. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.2, fo.206
Birdie come [and] Two in the morning. - [London] : Taylor & Smith, Steam Printers, 92 & 93, Brick Lane , [1878/84]. - Verse [and] Verse. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.2, fo.207.
The four-leaved shamrock [and] Young Edward the gallant hussar. - London : Printed at the "Catnach Press," by W. S. Fortey, Monmouth Court, Seven Dials. Oldest and Cheapest House in the World for Ballads (4,000 sorts) Children's Books, Song Books. , [1856/85]. - Verse [and] Roud 1146. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.2, fo.208
God save the Queen [and] The Queen God bless her [and] The oyster girl. - [London] : E. Hodges, Printer, (from Pitt's) Song Mart, and Wholesale Toy and Marble Warehouse, 3[1, Monmouth] Street, Seven Dials , [1846/54]. - Verse [and] Verse [and] Roud 875. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.2, fo.209
Sullivan's wedding [and] Dear old pals. - [s.l.] : [s.n.] , [18--]. - Verse [and] Verse. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.2, fo.210
Removal of Napoleon's ashes [and] Speak of a man [and] The old mousquetaire. - [s.l.] : [s.n.] , [1840]. - Verse [and] Roud 17497 [and] Verse. Napoleon's ashes were removed to Paris in 1840. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.2, fo.211
Twenty years ago [and] Far away on the rolling seA [s.l.] : [s.n.] , [18--]. - Verse [and] Verse. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.2, fo.212.
The stowaway or, little hero [and] Clara will you come out tonight. - [s.l.] : [s.n.] , [18--]. - Roud 6341 [and] Verse. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.2, fo.213
Won't you buy my pretty flowers [and] Though poor I'm a gentleman still. - [s.l.] : [s.n.] , [18--]. - Roud 12906 [and] Roud 7337. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.2, fo.214
Thou art so near and yet so far [and] Pat Molloy [and] Give me back but yesterday. - [s.l.] : [s.n.] , [18--]. - Verse [and] Roud 8809 [and] Verse. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.2, fo.215
Her bright smile [and] Katty Mavourneen [and] I left my love in England. - [s.l.] : [s.n.] , [18--]. - Roud 4353 [and] Verse [and] Verse. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.2, fo.216
Give me the man of honest heart [and] What are the wild waves saying. - [s.l.] : [s.n.] , [18--]. - Verse [and] Verse. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.2, fo.217.
The sailor's grave [and] Look always on the sunny side [and] The pilot [and] Hard times come again no more. - [London] : Taylor, Printer, 92 & 93, Brick-lane, Spitalfields , [1858/77]. - Roud 2676 [and] Verse [and] Verse [and] Roud 2659. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.2, fo.218.
The Isle of France [and] Nell Flaherty's. - [London] : Taylor, Printer, 92 & 93, Brick Lane, Spitalfields , [1858/77]. - Roud 1575 [and] Roud 3005. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.2, fo.219
Union Jack of old England [and] Give me back my heart again. - [s.l.] : [s.n.] , [18--]. - Verse [and] Verse. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.2, fo.220.
The cradle's empty, baby's gone [and] Baby mine. - London : Printed at the "Catnach Press," by W. S. Fortey, 2 & 2, Monmouth Court, Seven Dials. The Oldest and Cheapest House in the World for Ballads, Children's Books, Song Books, &c., &c , [1856/85]. - Verse [and] Verse. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.2, fo.221.
The tar's farewell [and] The noble 24th, or vanquished not disgraced. - [s.l.] : [s.n.] , [18--]. - Verse [and] Verse. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.2, fo.222
Beautiful sea [and] The Cruisken lawn [and] Coal black steed [and] She never blam'd him. - [London] : Taylor, Printer, 92, Brick Lane, Spitalfields , [1858/77]. - Verse [and] Verse [and] Verse [and] Verse. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.2, fo.223.
'. - Tis but a little faded flower [and] Sweet Belle Mahone [and] I'll be all smiles tonight. - [s.l.] : [s.n.] , [18--]. - Verse: "'Tis but a little faded flower" [and] Roud 13636 [and] Verse. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.2, fo.224
Remember you have children of your own [and] Love and poverty. - [s.l.] : [s.n.] , [18--]. - Verse [and] Verse. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.2, fo.225
Hope for the best. Written on the present state of the times. Tune, "Motto for every man." [and] Happy be thy dreams. - [s.l.] : [s.n.] , [18--]. - Verse [and] Verse. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.2, fo.226.
The rose and the shamrock [and] Thinking of home. - [s.l.] : [s.n.] , [18--]. - Verse [and] Verse. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.2, fo.227.
The sailor boy's return [and] My mother's parting gift to me. - [s.l.] : [s.n.] , [18--]. - Verse [and] Verse. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.2, fo.228
Silver moonlight winds [and] A British soldier's grave. - [London] : Taylor & Smith, Printers, Brick Lane, Bethnal Green , [1878/84]. - Verse [and] Roud 1223. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.2, fo.229
Sweet temper'ed wife [and] Hark! away, Bess!. - [London] : Taylor, Printer, 92, & 93, Brick Lane, Bethnal Green, London. Hawkers Supplied , [1858/77]. - Verse [and] Verse. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.2, fo.230.
A violet from a mother's grave [and] Kiss me mother, kiss your darling. - [s.l.] : [s.n.] , [18--]. - Roud 4986 [and] Verse. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.2, fo.231
Irish Molly O [and] I can't bear a cur at my heels. - [s.l.] : [s.n.] , [18--]. - Roud 2168 [and] Verse. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.2, fo.232
Still I love thee [and] Annie dear, I'm called away. - [s.l.] : [s.n.] , [18--]. - Verse [and] Roud 5700. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.2, fo.233.
The cottage by the sea [and] Gone from my gaze [and] Last rose of summer. - London : Printed and Published at Taylor's Song Mart, 92, & 93, Brick Lane, Bethnal Green , [1858/77]. - Roud 4327 [and] Verse [and] Roud 13861. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.2, fo.234
Down by the old mill stream [and] Finigins wake. - [s.l.] : [s.n.] , [18--]. - Verse [and] Roud 1009. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.2, fo.235
Be kind to thy father [and] Napoleon talks of war. - [London] : Taylor, Printer, 93, Brick Lane, Spital fields, London. - N. E. Shops supplied , [1858/77]. - Verse [and] Verse. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.2, fo.236
Phoebe dearest! [and] Erin's glory. - London : Published at Taylor's Song Mart, 93, Brick Lane, near the Railway Arch , [1858/77]. - Roud 22800 [and] Verse. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.2, fo.237
Cadger's ball [and] Bold Robin Hood. - [London] : Hodges from (I. Pitts,) Printer, [excised] Street, late [excised] Street Seven Dials. Where may be had a great Variety of Old and New Songs always ready. Country Orders sent to any part of the World. - Verse [and] Roud 1303. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.2, fo.238
Roving journeyman [and] Dear friends of old. - [s.l.] : [s.n.] , [18--]. - Roud 360 [and] Roud 21863. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.2, fo.239
Will the weaver [and] The punch ladle. - London : H. P. Such, Machine Printer & Publisher, 177, Union-street, Borough, S. E. , [1863/85]. - [No.] 483. Roud 432 [and] Roud 880. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.2, fo.240
On board the Charming Polly [and] I'm king of the forest glade. - London : H. Such, Machine Printer and Publisher, 177, Union Street, Boro'., S. E. , [1863/85]. - [No.] 86. Verse [and] Verse. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.2, fo.241
Song of the haymakers [and] Charming little woman oh!. - London : H. Such, Printer, 177, Union Street, Boro , [1863/85]. - [No.] 297. Verse [and] Verse. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.2, fo.242.
The old arbour tree [and] The skipper and his boy [and] MargarettA [s.l.] : [s.n.] , [18--]. - Verse [and] Verse [and] Verse. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.2, fo.243.
The water-cress girl [and] Johnny Doyle. - [s.l.] : [s.n.] , [18--]. - Roud 1541 [and] Roud 455. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.2, fo.244
Broken down swell [and] Tom Bowling. - [London] : [imprint excised]. - Verse [and] Roud 1984. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.2, fo.245
Still I love thee [and] Annie dear I'm called away. - [s.l.] : [s.n.] , [18--]. - Verse [and] Roud 5700. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.2, fo.246
I can't forget old Erin where the grass grows green [and] Mill May. - [s.l.] : [s.n.] , [18--]. - Roud 8213 [and] Verse. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.2, fo.247
Judge not a man by the coat that he wears! [and] Old Jeff. - [s.l.] : [s.n.] , [18--]. - Verse [and] Roud 1740. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.2, fo.248
Cottage and watermill [and] The haymaker's song [and] Dream of Napoleon. - [London] : Taylor, Printer, 92 & 93, Brick Lane, Bethnal Green , [1858/77]. - Verse [and] Roud 13244 [and] Roud 1538. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.2, fo.249.
The Oakham poachers [and] Green mossy banks of the LeA [London] : Printed and Published at Taylor's Song Mart, 92 and 93, Brick Lane, Spitalfields, London , [1858/77]. - Roud 1686 [and] Roud 987. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.2, fo.250
Dorkin's night [and] Queen of my heart [and] The rose of Tralee. - [s.l.] : [s.n.] , [18--]. - Verse [and] Verse [and] Verse. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.2, fo.251
Go and leave me if you wish it [and] Birdie come. - [s.l.] : [s.n.] , [18--]. - Roud 459 [and] Verse. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.2, fo.252.
The soldier's boy [and] How 25s. were expended in a week. - [s.l.] : [s.n.] , [18--]. - Verse [and] Verse. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.2, fo.253
My pretty Jane [and] Young Napoleon or the bonny bunch of roses. - London : Published at Taylor's Song Mart, 93, Brick Lane, Bethnal Green. Hawkers' and the Trade Supplied , [1858/77]. - Verse [and] Roud 664. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.2, fo.254
Gallant poachers [and] The village blacksmith. - London : Taylor, Printer, 92, Brick Lane, Bethnal Green , [1858/77]. - Roud 793 [and] Verse. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.2, fo.255.
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