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First lines: Hail, dandy youth! unscath'd by scars, / Pride of the drawing-room! between us. Printed: Dublin: Ormond Printing House.

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

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Object The captain on full payhas no cover

First lines: There was a lord lived in this town, / He had a handsome comely daughter. Printed: Cork: [Catherine] Haly.

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

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Object Mat Heylandhas no cover

The low-backed car. Composed and sung by Mr. Samuel Lover. First lines: It was on a summers morning, / In the pleasant month of May.Printed: Dublin: John F. Nugent.

Ballads, English--Ireland | Ireland--Social conditions--19th century

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Object The low-backed carhas no cover

First lines: The Sabbath day being ended and silent night came on / The skies the brightest mantle of glorious stars put on.

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

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Object The six days' work, or, the young man's dreamhas no cover

First lines: Come all you tender women and unto me draw near / It's of a cruel step-mother quickly you shall hear.

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

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Object The cruel step-motherhas no cover

First lines: Fare you well, my own Mary Anne! / Fare you well for a while.

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

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Object My Mary Annehas no cover

First lines: As my fciend [sic] dear, Mr. Fisher, / Was walking the other day.

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

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Object Fisher and the caravanhas no cover

First lines: “Blow my old rags, here’s a night, and no great coat! That d-d Uncle of mine has no bowels:. With large woodcut, unisgned.Printed: Dublin: Ormond Printing House.

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

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Object The outside travellerhas no cover

First lines: Attend my good people nntil [sic] I will relate, / A comical story that happened of late.

Ballads, English--Ireland | Ireland--Social conditions--19th century

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Object The outwitted pawnbrokerhas no cover