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Home > Library > Digital Collections > Archives & Special Collections > Blues Archives > Goldstein Collection > Goldstein Broadsides > England

Kenneth S. Goldstein Collection: Broadside Ballads
 

Broadside Ballads: England

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  • Three Goddesses in Pursuit of Paris by Author Unknown

    Three Goddesses in Pursuit of Paris

    Author Unknown

    Three women discovered the prettiest

  • South Gates by Author Unknown

    South Gates

    Author Unknown

    Calming fears about a bank failing

  • Moore's Prophecies for the Year 1813 by Author Unknown

    Moore's Prophecies for the Year 1813

    Author Unknown

    Prophesies of the year 1813 in relation to Britians effort in the Napoleonic Wars.

  • Parody on the Bee Proffer's Honey by Author Unknown

    Parody on the Bee Proffer's Honey

    Author Unknown

    A woman turns down the advances of two men.

  • Verses Addressed to a Certain Duke by Author Unknown

    Verses Addressed to a Certain Duke

    Author Unknown

    An opposition to the election of George Eden to the House of Commons.

  • Bonaparte by Author Unknown

    Bonaparte

    Author Unknown

    Song concerning Napoleon Bonaparte and the British

  • John Hobbs, John Hobbs by Author Unknown

    John Hobbs, John Hobbs

    Author Unknown

    Details the troubled marriage of John and Jane Hobbs

  • The Hunting of Chevy Chace by Author Unknown

    The Hunting of Chevy Chace

    Author Unknown

    Song probably describing the Battle of Otterburn during border disputes between England and Scotland

  • Baron Donder-Dronk-Dickdorf and Miss Quoltz by Author Unknown

    Baron Donder-Dronk-Dickdorf and Miss Quoltz

    Author Unknown

  • The Ghost of a Scrag of Mutton by C. Dibdin

    The Ghost of a Scrag of Mutton

    C. Dibdin

    Moral related to the Napoleonic Wars and British might.

  • Paddy M'Shane's Seven Ages by Major Downs

    Paddy M'Shane's Seven Ages

    Major Downs

    Details the life of a fictional lad from Ballyporeen (Ireland)

  • Rosabell by John Mayne

    Rosabell

    John Mayne

    Details the love between a departing soldier his love, Rosabell

  • Elijah's Mantle by Author Unknown

    Elijah's Mantle

    Author Unknown

    A song about Prime Minister William Pitt securing Britain's nationhood.

  • Five Miles Off by Author Unknown

    Five Miles Off

    Author Unknown

    Narrative of a relationship between a man and a woman with another lover

  • Lines on the Funeral Procession of Britannia's Favorite Son by Author Unknown

    Lines on the Funeral Procession of Britannia's Favorite Son

    Author Unknown

    Lines on the Funeral Procession of Britannia's Favorite Son, Lord Viscount Nelson, Late Admiral of the White, Baron of Thope in the County of Norfolk, and of the Nile, Duke of Bronti in Sicily etc. who was mortally wounded in the ever-memorable Battle of Trafalgar, Oct. 21, 1805, and interred in St. Paul's Cathedral, with every mark of National Respect, on Thursday, January 9, 1806.

  • The Loyal Briton's Song by Author Unknown

    The Loyal Briton's Song

    Author Unknown

    Verse concerning British nationalism circa the Napoleonic Wars

  • The Royal Stag-Hunt by J. West

    The Royal Stag-Hunt

    J. West

    Song concerning a merry stag (deer) hunting and honoring Kings & Queens

  • Monody on the much Lamented Death of the most Noble Francis Duke of Bedford by Author Unknown

    Monody on the much Lamented Death of the most Noble Francis Duke of Bedford

    Author Unknown

    Mourning song for Francis, 5th Duke of Bedford

  • A Bond-Street Lounger by George Saville Carey (1743-1807)

    A Bond-Street Lounger

    George Saville Carey (1743-1807)

    Details a man who lives all his days at another's expense

  • Young Casey is the Lad by Author Unknown

    Young Casey is the Lad

    Author Unknown

    Enlistment and tenure of a soldier under Corporal Casey

  • Desponding Negro by Author Unknown

    Desponding Negro

    Author Unknown

    Narrative of a slave

  • The Primrose Girl by Author Unknown

    The Primrose Girl

    Author Unknown

  • The Loyalist by Author Unknown

    The Loyalist

    Author Unknown

    Loyalty for King George III and Britain

  • Carrion Crow by Author Unknown

    Carrion Crow

    Author Unknown

    A man shoots an arrow into a sow instead of a crow.

  • Sweet Poll of Plymouth by Author Unknown

    Sweet Poll of Plymouth

    Author Unknown

    An impressed sailor leaves his love at home.

  • The Double Mistake by Author Unknown

    The Double Mistake

    Author Unknown

    Narrative song concerning socioeconomic classes interacting and drinking.

  • A Pious Warning to all Wicked and Impenitent Sinners by Author Unknown

    A Pious Warning to all Wicked and Impenitent Sinners

    Author Unknown

    Set forth in the confession and plain conviction of Bezaleel Knowles, a young Quaker, about 17: Who, before the learned, righteous and honourable Judge Sir Michael Foster, was try'd at York, on Saturday, March 24 1753, found guilty, and sentenc'd to be executed [ill.] the 16th, between 8 and 12, for the horrid, barbarous and almost unparallell'd Murder of Mrs. Dorothy Gibson, late of Knaresborough, on the 25th of January last.

 

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