An edition of The free and easy comic songster (1864)

The free and easy comic songster

being a choice collection of amusing, broadly burlesque, dry, droll, humorous and truly original songs ...

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An edition of The free and easy comic songster (1864)

The free and easy comic songster

being a choice collection of amusing, broadly burlesque, dry, droll, humorous and truly original songs ...

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Publisher
R.M. De Witt
Language
English
Pages
72

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Table of Contents

A warning to travellers
All mankind are worms
Alteration and improvements
Barney Brallaghan
Courting Sarah's mother
Charlotte, my darling
Chapter of accidents
Disertation upon noses
Dublin sights
Der Duychman's serenade
Great names of antiquity
Grumbling people
He was only one of the rank and file
I never mention it
I stood on the shore
I've lately had some money
Ireland, the land of Shillalah law
Love and physic
Long Barney
Mr. and Mrs. Skinner
My love she has a red red nose
Money is king
No Irish need apply
Never cut your toe nails on a Sunday
Paddy from Cork
Poor old horse let him die
Perfect cure
Parody on "Mother I've come home to die."
Reply to "Meet me by moonlight alone."
Sentimental cobbler
The wonderful nose
The steam cigar
The wants of the people
The tea! The tea!
Twig of the Shannon
Take care of your head in the morning
The reason why she left him
The Irish potatoe
The charity boy
The old bachelor
The doctor
The cove that sings
Things not generally known
The removal
The shoddy contractor
The airy flower
When we went out a fishing!
Wonderful man
Will you trust me then as now
Young Grimes.

Edition Notes

Without music; most of the tunes indicated by title.

This work indicated as De Witt's song and joke book no. 29 according to listing found in Kate Castleton's rosey posey songster (New York :1879)

Bound in tan printed illustrated wrapper with publisher's advertisements on cover p. [2-4].

Published in
New York
Series
De Witt's song and joke books -- no. 29.

Classifications

Library of Congress
M1628 .F74 1864

The Physical Object

Pagination
72 p. ;
Number of pages
72

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL25267912M
Internet Archive
freeeasycomicson00dewi
OCLC/WorldCat
83916086

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