Series 1: Broadsides, chiefly printed by P. Brereton of Dublin
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"A Dialogue Between a Schoolmaster and Laborer"

"A Divine Poem Written on Saint Francis Founder of the Order of the Cord"

"A Dream of General T.F. Burkes"

"A Dream of General T.F. Burkes"

"A Much Admired Love Song Called the Banks of the Nile"

"A Much Admired Love Song Called the Feenian Lovers"

"A Much Admired Song Called Carroline of Edinborough Town"

"A Much Admired Song Called Tie My Toes to the Bed"

"A Much Admired Song Called the Lovely Maid of Williams Town"

"A Much Admired Song Called the Lovers of Derry"

"A Much Admired Song Entitled Lannigan's Ball"

"A New Song Billy Pitt and The Union"

"A New Song Called Annie Lisle"

"A New Song Called Coburn's Challenge To Heenan"

"A New Song Called Grogan's Grove"

"A New Song Called Jack, You Remember the Nuts"

"A New Song Called Jig Light Sue"

"A New Song Called Molly My Darling Don't Leave Me"

"A New Song Called The Bold Rake"

"A New Song Called The Exiles' Return"

"A New Song Called The Gay Old Hag"

"A New Song Called The Mantle So Green"

"A New Song Called Willy Leonard"

"A New Song Called Wire In and Get Your Tea Pot"

"A New Song Called the Chimney Sweeper's Wedding"

"A New Song Called the Coast-guard on the Isle of France"

"A New Song Called the Dear and Darling Boy" (1 of 2)

"A New Song Called the Dear and Darling Boy" (2 of 2)

"A New Song Called the Emigrant's Farewell to Donegal"

"A New Song Called the Girl I Left Behind Me"