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First lines: You gentle muses I pray excuse me, / Your kind infusion to me grant once more. Printed: Dublin: P[eter] Brereton.

Ballads, English--Ireland | Feminine beauty (Aesthetics) | Ireland--History--19th century

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Object A new song on lovely Katey of Liskehanhas no cover

First lines: Come all ye lads of learning, and young men of degree, / I hope you will peruse a while and lend an ear to me.

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

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Object A new song for Miss Mary Maxwell, Ballymahonhas no cover

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 greenhas no cover

First lines: Twas of a fair young creature that lived by the sea side, / Her handsome limbs and features - she was called the village pride.Printed: Cork: [Catherine] Haly.

Ballads, English--Ireland | Feminine beauty (Aesthetics) | Ireland--History--19th century

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Object Mary in the silvery tidehas no cover

First lines: My name it is Jenny, my age is 16, / My father's a farmer, & dwells on the Green.Printed: Cork: [Catherine] Haly.

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

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Object The braw Highland lassiehas no cover

First lines: I being young and airy, / To rambling I took my way.

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

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Object Beautiful Mary O.has no cover

First lines: O lovely Mary Donnelly it's you I love the best ! / If fifty girls were round you I'd hardly see the rest. Printed: Dublin: [Walter] Birmingham.

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

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Object A perfectly new song called Lovely Mary Donnellyhas no cover

First lines: Assist you gentle muses once more I crave your aid, / For it is my intention to praise a lovely maid.

Ballads, English--Ireland | Feminine beauty (Aesthetics) | Ireland--History--19th century

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Object Storeen gal machreehas no cover

First lines: Once more kind muses it is my duty / for to infuse me with verse sublime.

Ballads, English--Ireland | Feminine beauty (Aesthetics) | Ireland--History--19th century

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Object The beautiful maidhas no cover

First lines: As I went out one evening, all in the month of June, / The primroses and daisies and violets were in bloom.Printed: Dublin: [Walter] Birmingham.

Ballads, English--Ireland | Roe, River (Northern Ireland) | Feminine beauty (Aesthetics)

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Object The River Roehas no cover

First lines: One morning on my rambles I espied a charming fair, / As she sat milking all alone down by a pleasant shade.

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

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Object The star of sweet Kingstonhas no cover

First lines: Kind Cupid your aid I crave, I hope you will grant me relief, / I'm restless by day and by night, I can find no relief. Printed: Dublin: [John F.] Nugent.

Ballads, English--Ireland | Feminine beauty (Aesthetics) | Ireland--History--19th century

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Object A new song called the Lass of Slievebaunhas no cover