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First lines: Our Queen woke up the other night, and filled the room with langhter [sic], / She sang alond [sic] in sweet delight, how petticoats is master.

Ballads, English--Ireland | Ireland--History--19th century | Marriage--Ireland--History--19th century

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Object Pop him into limbocover

First lines: As I went a walking one morning in may, / boney [sic] nice lassey [sic] come tripping that wad [sic]. Printed: Dublin: [John F.] Nugent.

Ballads, English--Ireland | Ireland--History--19th century | Marriage--Ireland--History--19th century

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Object New song called The bonny blue handkerchiefcover

First lines: There was a widow lived in this place, she had three charming sons / Their father died and left them when they were very young.

Ballads, English--Ireland | Ireland--History--19th century | Marriage--Ireland--History--19th century

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Object A new song on Father Tom O'Neilcover

First lines: I am an airy young fellow that now leads a comical life / My mind it will never be easy until I am tied to a wife.

Ballads, English--Ireland | Ireland--Social life and customs--19th century | Ireland--History--19th century

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Object The Gay young batchelorcover

First lines: It was night when the moon had illumined without, / That I just took a notion to marry. Printed: Cork: [Catherine] Haly.

Ballads, English--Ireland | Ireland--History--19th century | Marriage--Ireland--History--19th century

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Object A trip over the mountaincover

First lines: If your hurry is not great, / A piteous tale I will relate. Printed: Dublin: W[alter] Birmingham.

Ballads, English--Ireland | Ireland--History--19th century | Marriage--Ireland--History--19th century

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Object The man that wouldn't marrycover

First lines: Although the honey moon is passed, / My heart is still in raptures.

Ballads, English--Ireland | Ireland--History--19th century | Marriage--Ireland--History--19th century

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Object The wife of high connexionscover

First lines: There was a squire lived in this town, / He was a man of high renown. Printed: Dublin: W[alter] Birmingham.

Ballads, English--Ireland | Ireland--History--19th century | Marriage--Ireland--History--19th century

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Object An admired song called The squire's daughtercover