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"The Popular Orange Songe, Entitled The Breaking of the Boom"

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Part of: Series 2: Broadsides, chiefly printed by Nicholson of Belfast, Holy of Cork, Brereton of Dublin, and English printers
Rare Books & Special Collections, Hesburgh Libraries

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Also from Series 2: Broadsides, chiefly printed by Nicholson of Belfast, Holy of Cork, Brereton of Dublin, and English printers

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

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

"The Orange A, B, C"

"The Orange A, B, C"

"A Popular Masonic Song Called The Royal Robe"

"A Popular Masonic Song Called The Royal Robe"

"The Popular Sentimental Song Entitled Sweet Marie"

"The Popular Sentimental Song Entitled Sweet Marie"

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

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

"The Riches of Ireland"

"The Riches of Ireland"

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