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You Irishmen draw near says the green gown lass / And I'll quickly let you hear says the green gown las [sic].A ballad on the Repeal movement.

Ballads, English--Ireland | Ireland--Politics and government--19th century

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Object Granu's advice to her childrencover

First lines: You sons of famed Hibernia, pay attention to my song, / I will sing for you a verse or two, it won't detain you long.

Ballads, English--Ireland | Ireland--Politics and government--19th century | Ireland--Foreign relations--Great Britain

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Object A new song on the victory of John Heenan over Tom Sayerscover

First lines: You pious hearted christians wherever ihat [sic] you might be, / I hope you will pay attention to it u doleful elegy.

Ballads, English--Ireland | Ireland--Politics and government--19th century | Ireland--History--19th century

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Object Elegy on the mueh [sic] lamented Father Doylecover

First lines: If you want a Boy for Cashel, John Carden is your man; / He is no stranger to you, the hero of Barnane.

Ballads, English--Ireland | Ireland--Politics and government--19th century | Elections--Ireland--History--19th century

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Object The hero of Barnanecover

First lines: You sons of Hibernia come listen unto me. / And in future ages recorded you'll be.

Ballads, English--Ireland | Ireland--Politics and government--19th century | Great Britain. Parliament--History--19th century

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Object Pat in Parliament, a new songcover

First lines: You gents of Dublin city pay attention for a while / 'Till I sing you a few verses that will cause you to smile.

Ballads, English--Ireland | Ireland--Politics and government--19th century | Ireland--Foreign relations--Great Britain

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Object A new song in praise of Anderson's Irish oppositioncover

First lines: Somebody's come to Carlow town, / Says the Shan Van Vough,.On the General Election, 1852.

Ballads, English--Ireland | Carlow (Ireland : County) | Ireland--Politics and government--19th century

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Object Somebody's come to Carlow towncover

First lines: Moddin evan alun er varra cnuck gloun aughyum / T lsh hash Keelanernee is braha fein richt. / One day as I was walking on the top of glena hill / Convenient te [sic] Kilarnee most gaudy to percieve.Irish and English texts.Referes to O'Connell's imprisonment in 1844.

Ballads, English--Ireland | Ireland--Politics and government--19th century | Prisoners and prisons

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Object The wrights of Irelandcover

First lines: Now city of the Kings, says the Shan Van Vought, / I can tell you wholesome things, says &c.

Ballads, English--Ireland | Ireland--Politics and government--19th century | Elections--Ireland--History--19th century

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Object The old batter naggincover

First lines: To Clonmel we will go view the lesses [sic] pretty, / And the boatsmen also, which forth all its beauty.

Clonmel (Ireland ) | Ballads, English--Ireland | Ireland--Politics and government--19th century

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Object A new song called the sporting rakes of Clonmelcover

First lines: Remember our chieftain, O'Connell the brave, / Though now all his struggles are o'er.

Ballads, English--Ireland | Ireland--Politics and government--19th century | O'Connell, Daniel, 1775-1847

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Object A new song, called O'Connell the bravecover