Songs, English -- Texts
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Songs, English -- Texts
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Songs, English
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- The bullfinch, being a collection of the most esteemed modern songs in the Scotch and English language
- Naval ballads & sea songs, selected and illustrated by Cecil C. P. Lawson; with an introduction by Commander Charles N. Robinson, R. N
- A pedlar's pack of ballads and songs, With illustrative notes, by W. H. Logan
- The Book of English songs, edited by Charles Mackay
- Anarchist songbook, to tunes you know, compiled by South London Anarchist Group
- Songs, comic, and satyrical, By George Alexander Stevens
- The chearful companion, or, songster's pocket-book, Containing the most approved songs, etc.
- Comic songs, a collection of originals as sung with applause at the London concerts, written by J.T. Ramsay
- Musa pedestris, Three centuries of canting songs and slang rhymes (1536-1896), collected and annotated by John S. Farmer
- For gawdsake don't take me!, the songs, ballads, verses, monologues, etc. of the call-up years, 1939-1963, edited by Martin Page ; illustrated by Bill Tidy
- Sixty ribald songs from Pills to purge melancholy, selected and edited, with introd., notes, and glossary by S. A. J. Bradley ; and arr. with guitar acc. by John W. Duarte
- Covent Garden drollery, a miscellany of 1672, edited by G. Thorn-Drury
- Reading lyrics /, more than a thousand of the finest lyrics from 1900 to 1975., edited and with an introduction by Robert Gottlieb and Robert Kimball
- The golden treasury, selected from the best songs and lyrical poems in the English language, and arranged with notes by Francis T. Palgrave. With a supplementary fifth book, selected, arranged, and annotated by Laurence Binyon
- Wit and mirth, or, Pills to purge melancholy, Edited by Thomas D'Urfey. With an introd. by Cyrus L. Day
- Robin Hood, a collection of all the ancient poems, songs, and ballads, now extant, relative to that celebrated English outlaw. To which are prefixed historical anecdotes of his life, by Joseph Ritson ; with eighty wood engravings by Bewick printed on China paper, also nine etchings from original paintings by A.H. Tourrier and E. Buckman
- Captain Cook in the underworld, Robert Sullivan
- The Universal songster, or, Museum of mirth: forming the most complete, extensive, and valuable collection of ancient and modern songs in the English language, with a copious and classified index ... Embellished with a ... frontispiece and 29 wood-cuts designed by George and Robert Cruikshank, and engraved by J.R. Marshall
- Nineteenth-century Newcastle broadside ballads
- Cornish heroic song, by Hugh MacDiarmid
- The new pocket melodist, containing all the most popular and fashionable songs down to the present time
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