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First lines: As I roved out one evening down by a river side, / Looking all around me an Irish girl I espied.Printed: Dublin: [John F.] Nugent.

Ballads, English--Ireland | Ireland--History--19th century | Love songs

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Object An admired song called the Irish girlcover

First lines: 'Twas of a damsel both fair and handsome, / Those lines are true as I have been told. Printed: Dublin: [John F.] Nugent.

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

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Object The cruel father or the affectionate lovercover

First lines: All in the downs the fleet was moored. / The streamers waving in the wind. Printed: Dublin: [John F.] Nugent.

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

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Object Black-eyd [sic] Susancover

First lines: Attend my boys a while now wait unto its you I will relate / The many rambles I did take some pleasure for to see. Printed: Dublin: [John F.] Nugent.

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

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Object Paudheen Ruhu's travels, journey no.3cover

First lines: I've often heard my poor old Granny say, / That Friday was a most unlucky day! Printed: Dublin: John F. Nugent.

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

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Object You should'nt [sic] buy tripe on a Fridaycover

First lines: You Catholics of Erin's Isle I hope you'll pay attention , / To those few verses for awhile that I am going to mention. Printed: Dublin: [John F.] Nugent.

Ballads, English--Ireland | Cahill, Daniel William, 1796-1864 | Ireland--History--19th century

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Object A new song written on the much-beloved Rev. Dr. Cahillcover

First lines: I once knew a nigger and his name was Uncle Ned, / But he died not long ago.Woodcut vignette signed: T. Millard sc. Printed: Dublin: [John F.] Nugent.

Ballads, English--Untited States | Slaves--United States--History--19th century

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Object Uncle Nedcover

Three ballads on one sheet:/a: A new way of "courting" her?: First lines: Oh no, I never mentioned it / I never said a word. /b: Pat's sweetheart and the sergeant: First lines: Come Pat, my boy, and join with us, / Our marching and parading./c: New song of Skibbereen where thousa

Ballads, English--Ireland | Ireland--Social life and customs--19th century | Man-woman relationships

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Object A new way of "courting" her? ; Pat's sweetheart and the sergeant ; and: New song of Skibbereen where thousands patiently lay down and died for want of foodcover

First lines: I once had a sweetheart I loved as my life / I had no intention but make her my own. Printed: Dublin: [John F.] Nugent.

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

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Object Eliza and her bold fusiliercover

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: Your slaves to Cupid that are all stupid, / And quite delirious I'm all aware. Printed: Dublin: [John F.] Nugent.

Ballads, English--Ireland | Ireland--Social life and customs--19th century | Feminine beauty (Aesthetics)

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Object Mary Mooney of Arklow greencover