Series 2: Broadsides, chiefly printed by Nicholson of Belfast, Holy of Cork, Brereton of Dublin, and English printers
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"A New Popular Song Entitled The Two Little Girls in Blue"

"A New Song Called The Bold Rake of Limrick""

"A New Song Called The Farewell of the Emigrant to His Country"

"A New Song Called The Papist Ass"

"A New Song Called The Pride of Ardagh"

"A New Song Called The Scotch Brigade"

"A New Song Entitled My Heart is at Home in Old Ireland"

"A New Song Entitled Sandy and Pat"

"A New Song Entitled The Ould Orange Flute"

"A New Song Entitled What is Home Without a Mother"

"A New Song in Praise of The Banks of the River Lee"

"A New Song on the Castlewillan Meeting"

"A New Song on the Races of Roscommon"

"A New Song, Entitled The Farmers and Tradesmen of Ireland"

"A New Song. To the tune of Ballinamona Ora"

"A Popular Masonic Song Called The Royal Robe"

"A Popular Song, Entitled The Shepherd's Boy"

"A Song on the Grand Battle Between Spring & Langan at Chichester, on Tuesday, June 8, 1824"

"An Old and Favorite Ballad, Entitled The Maid of Lisburn Town"

"An Old and Popular Ballad Entitled Annie Moore"

"Bricks & Mortar, a New Song to the Tune of "Hearts of Oak""

"Brilliant Light"

"Burns and his Higland Mary"

"Chanting Benny, or the Batch of Ballads"

"Con Casey's Farm"

"Cruiskeen Lawn"

"David Brown's Farewell to Kilmood Lodge, 541"

"Dixey's Land"

"Donnelly and Cooper"

"Dorothy Dean"