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  1. 221

    Parnell

    Burbank, Calif. : Warner Home Video [distributor], 2014
    Format: DVD


  2. 222

    Grantchester. The complete seventh season by Coulam, Daisy

    [Arlington, VA] : PBS Distribution, 2022
    Format: DVD


  3. 223

    Maritime folk songs

    Toronto : Ryerson Press, 1962
    Table of Contents: “…Hind horn -- Captain Wedderburn's courtship -- Lord Bateman young beichan -- Lord Thomas and fair Ellinor -- Little Musgrave and lady Barnard -- Bonny Barbara Allan -- Johnie Scot -- The knight and the shepherd's daughter -- Robin Hood and little John -- Lamkin -- Mary Hamilton -- Sir James the ross (i.e. rose) -- The mermaid -- Geordie -- The laird O'drum -- The miller -- I'm seventeen come Sunday -- Early Monday morning -- A bonny ca' laddie for me -- The lady's fan -- As I wandered by the brookside -- Grandma's advice -- The brown girl -- The banks of sweet Dundee -- Robbie Tampson's smitty -- Lovely Molly -- The sea captain -- On board of the Victory -- The Easter snow -- A sailor courted a farmer's daughter -- Jimmy and I will get married -- Ruby were her lips -- Ca' the ewes unto the knowes -- Richard and I -- Nancy's courtship -- By kells waters -- In Cupid's court -- Jovial young sailor -- Since love can enter an iron door -- Plains of waterloo -- Down by the seaside -- The pride of Glencoe -- Janey on the moor -- The banks of Brandywine -- Here's a health unto all true lovers -- Erin's lovely home -- The banks of Claudy -- It was on one Monday morning -- Down by the fair river -- When first to this country -- Courting is a pleasure -- Jessie Munro -- Peggy Gordon -- The Swan -- The girl I left behind -- When Barney flew over the hills -- A maid I am in love -- Nellie -- All around my hat (2 versions) -- The young shepherd -- Do you see that there bird on yonder tree? …”
    Format: Musical Score Book


  4. 224

    Grantchester. The complete third season

    Arlington, VA : PBS, 2017
    Format: DVD


  5. 225

    Songs of man : the international book of folk songs by Luboff, Norman, 1917-1987

    Englewood Cliffs, N. J. : New York City, N.Y. : Prentice-Hall, Inc. : Walton Music Corporation, 1965
    Table of Contents: “….) -- Cuckoo's advice -- Cuckoo is a pretty bird -- Cuckoo's spring song -- Cuckoo's welcome -- Dance to your daddy -- Dark eyed sailor -- Dashing away with the smoothing iron -- Delia's gone -- Devil and the farmer's wife -- Dona Nobis Pacem -- Down in a coal mine -- Down by the Salley Gardens -- Down by the Embarras -- Edward -- Everybody loves Saturday night -- Farmer is the man -- Fairy's love song -- Farewell to Liverpool -- Four Marys -- Fox -- Frog went a-courting -- Gaudeamus Igitur -- Geordie -- Gipsum Davy -- Go to sleep -- Goober Pass -- Great Silkie -- Green grow the rushes, Oh -- Greenland whale fishery -- Gypsy rover -- Hal Far Biss -- Hallelujah -- Hangman -- He' gone away -- Hop up and jump up -- Housewife's lament -- I know my love -- I know where I'm going -- I love my rooster -- I never will marry -- If you want to write to me -- Ilkley moor baht hat -- I'm a stranger here -- I've got no use for the women -- John Henry -- Johnny, I hardly knew Yuh -- Keeper would a-hunting go -- Kemo, kimo -- Kum ba yah -- Kum bachur atzel -- La Firolera -- Leprechaun -- Lift a glass -- Lincolnshire poacher -- Little Billee -- Little bird at my window -- Little moses -- Little wee croodin doo -- Looby loo -- Look Mister Cuckoo -- Lord is my shepherd -- Lord Rendall -- Lovely moon -- Lover's cuckoo -- Lydia Pinkham -- Mariani -- Mary Ann -- Meadowland -- Meadows golden tree -- Metamorphosis -- Mi caballo blanco -- Milking croon I & II -- Miller's will -- Mister Rabbit -- Molly Brannigan -- Murdered Brother -- My boy Willie -- My dame hath a lame tame crane -- My lagan love -- My little mohee -- My pigeon house -- New Oysters -- Nick nack paddy whack -- Nine hundred miles -- No more auction block -- Oh dear mama, I'm feeling so badly -- Oh, Sally, my dear -- Old Dan Tucker -- Old grumble -- Old time religion -- Old vermeland -- One man shall mow my meadow -- One more day -- Over in the meadow -- Peat bog soldiers -- Poor lonesome cowboy -- Poor old horse -- Poor young girl -- Poor young man -- Rakes of Mallow -- Ransomed soldier -- Red iron ore -- Road to the Isles -- Robin Hood and the tanner -- Sakura -- Searching for Lambs -- Seeds of love -- Shoo-fly -- Single girl -- Simple gifts -- Sir Patrick Spens -- Softly calls the cuckoo -- Speckled fish -- Spin, spin -- Stranger -- Suliram -- Summer is a comin' in -- Tanz Fraylach -- Ten thousand cattle -- Tender love -- That's a lie -- There was a man and he was mad -- This little light of mine -- Three horsemen -- Three ravens -- Three tailors -- Titanic -- Trees they do grow high -- Twelve gates to the city -- Two magicians -- Two sisters -- Un deux trois -- Valencianita -- Valiant Marine -- Vicar of Bray -- Vigolin -- Virgin Mary had one son -- Vive la compagnie -- Wanderin' -- Wark of the weavers -- Water is wide -- Wee drappie o't -- When Jesus wept -- Whiskey, Johnny -- Whistle, daughter, whistle -- White coral bells -- Who built the ark -- Who did? …”
    Format: Musical Score Book


  6. 226

    In the pine : selected Kentucky folksongs by Roberts, Leonard (Leonard Ward), 1912-

    Pikeville, Ky. : Pikeville College Press, 1978
    1st ed.
    Table of Contents: “…(p.45) -- Lady Gay, or, The three little babes (p.47) -- Little Matty Groves (p.49) -- Barbrey Allen A and B (p.52) -- Lady Alice A, B and C (p.57) -- Hangs-a-man (p.61) -- My name is Allan-A-Dale (p.65) -- Jew's daughter (p.67) -- Black Jack Davey (p.69) -- Geordie (p.71) -- House carpenter (p.74) -- Three brothers from old Scotland (p.76).…”
    Format: Musical Score Book


  7. 227

    English folk songs from the southern Appalachians : comprising two hundred and seventy-four songs and ballads with nine hundred and sixty-eight tunes, including thirty-nine tunes

    London : Oxford University Press ; H. Milford, 1932
    Table of Contents: “…The elfin knight -- The false knight upon the road -- Lady Isabel and the elf knight -- Earl Brand -- The two sisters -- The cruel brother -- Lord Randal -- Edward -- Sir Lionel -- The cruel mother -- The three ravens -- The two brothers -- Young Beichan -- Lizzie Wan -- The cherry-tree carol -- Fair Annie -- Lady Maisry -- Young hunting -- Lord Thomas and fair Ellinor -- Fair Margaret and sweet William -- Lord Lovel -- The wife of Usher's well -- Little musgrave and lady Barnard -- Barbara Allen -- Giles Collins -- The lowlands of Holland -- Lamkin -- The maid freed from the gallows -- Johnie Scot -- The bailiff's daughter of Islington -- Sir Hugh -- The death of Queen Jane -- The gypsy laddie -- Geordie -- The daemon lover -- The grey cock -- The Suffolk miracle -- Our goodman -- The wife wrapt in wether's skin -- The farmer's curst wife -- The golden vanity -- The mermaid -- John of Hazelgreen -- The brown girl -- The trooper and the maid -- The blind beggar's daughter -- The babes in the wood -- In seaport town -- The cruel ship's carpenter -- Shooting of his dear -- The lady and the dragoon -- The boatsman and the chest -- The holly twig -- Polly Oliver -- The rich old lady -- Edwin in the lowlands low -- Awake! …”
    Format: Musical Score Book


  8. 228

    Ballads and sea songs of Newfoundland

    Cambridge, Mass. : Harvard University Press, 1933
    Table of Contents: “…A-hunting we will go ; Abram Brown the sailor ; Advance ; All around Green Island shore ; As I roved out ; At the foot of the mountain brow ; The auld song from Cow Head ; The awful wedding ; Babylon ; Back of the mall ; The badger drive ; The bailiff's daughter of Islington ; The banks of Newfoundland ; The banks of the Dizzy ; Barbree Ellen ; The beggarman ; The bird rocks ; The blind beggar ; The blind beggar's daughter of Bednall Green ; The blooming bright star of Belle Isle ; The boatswain and the tailor ; Bold McCarthy ; The bold Princess Royal ; Bold Wolfe ; The bonnie banks o' Fordie ; Bonny Anne ; The bonny banks of the Virgie, o ; Bonny Barbara Allan ; The bonny bunch of roses ; The bonny young Irish boy (The bonny Irish boy) ; Broken-down sport ; Burke's dream ; Butter and cheese and all ; Californian brothers ; Captain William Jackman ; The carol of the twelve numbers ; The castaways ; Change Islands song ; Charles August Anderson ; Charles Dickson ; Charming Mary Neal ; Child Maurice ; Cod liver oil song ; Come all ye jolly ice-hunters ; The cooks of Torbay ; Cotillon figures ; The crowd of bold sharemen ; The cruel mother ; Cupid the plowboy ; The dark-clothed Gypsy ; The dark-eyed sailor ; The dilly song ; The dog song ; Donald Monroe ; Donald's return to Glencoe ; Doo me ama ; Down where the tide was flowing ; Drowsy sleeper ; The drunkard's dream ; The Duke of Argyle ; The dying Californian ; Earl Brand ; Erin's green shore ; Erin's isle ; Fair flowers of Helio ; Farewell and adieu to you, Spanish ladies ; The fatal wedding ; The faultless bride ; Fielding ; The first come in it was a rat ; The fishermen of Newfoundland, or, The good ship Jubilee ; Florella ; The Flying Cloud ; The Folkestone murder ; Form the line ; The Franklin expedition ; The freemason's song ; The frog and the mouse ; From Liverpool 'cross the Atlantic ; Garbey's Rock (Gerry's Rock) ; The gentle boy ; Geordie ; George Jones ; George's Bank (Gloucester disaster) ; George's Bank (Sunbeams of crimson) ; Get up and bar the door ; The ghostly lover ; The ghostly seaman ; Gil Morissy ; Gilderoy ; Glencoe ; God speed the plough ; Going off ; Gold watch ; The Golden Vanitie ; The Gosport tragedy ; Grand chain ; Greedy Harbour ; The green bushes ; The Greenland disaster ; Greenwood siding ; The Gypsies ; The Gypsy laddie ; Handsome John ; Harry Dunn ; Haul on the bo'line ; Henry Connors ; The highway robber ; Hind horn ; Homeward bound ; The humble village maid going a-milking ; The husband's dream ; I once loved a girl in Kilkenny ; I was just sixteen ; I'm lonesome since my mother died ; The Irish girl ; The Irish sailor boy ; The Irishman's shanty ; The Isle of Man shore ; Isle of St. …”
    Format: Book


  9. 229

    English folk songs from the southern Appalachians, comprising two hundred and seventy-four songs and ballads with nine hundred and sixty-eight tunes contributed by Olive Dame Campb...

    London, New York, Oxford University Press 1932
    [1st ed.].
    Table of Contents: “…The elfin knight -- The false knight upon the road -- Lady Isabel and the elf knight -- Earl Brand -- The two sisters -- The cruel brother -- Lord Randal -- Edward -- Sir Lionel -- The cruel mother -- The three ravens -- The two brothers -- Young Beichen -- Lizzie Wan -- The cherry-tree carol -- Fair Annie -- Lady Maisry -- Young Hunting -- Lord Thomas and fair Ellinor -- Fair Margaret and sweet William -- Lord Lovel -- The wife of Usher's Well -- Little Musgrave and Lady Barnard -- Barbara Allen -- Giles Collins -- The lowlands of Holland -- Lamkin -- The maid freed from the gallows -- Johnie Scot -- The bailiff's daughter of Islington -- Sir Hugh -- The death of Queen Jane -- The Gypsy laddie -- Geordie -- The daemon lover -- The grey cock -- The Suffolk miracle -- Our goodman -- The wife wrapt in Wether's skin -- The farmer's curst wife -- The golden vanity -- The mermaid -- John of Hazelgreen -- The brown girl -- The trooper and the maid -- The blind beggar's daughter -- The babes in the wood -- In seaport town -- The cruel ship's carpenter -- Shooting of his dear -- The lady and the Dragoon -- The boatsman and the chest -- The holly twig -- Polly Oliver -- The rich old lady -- Edwin in the lowlands low -- Awake! …”
    Format: Musical Score Book


  10. 230

    Grantchester. The complete seventh season by Coulam, Daisy

    [Arlington, VA] : PBS Distribution, 2022
    Format: DVD


  11. 231

    The English and Scottish popular ballads.

    New York, Dover Publications 1965
    Table of Contents: “…Vol. 4: Hobie Noble -- Jamie Telfer of the fair dodhead -- Hughie Grame -- The lochmaben Harper -- The death of Parcy Reed -- The Laird of Wariston -- Lord Maxwell's last goodnight -- The fire of Frendraught -- James Grant -- Bonny John Seton -- The bonnie house o Airlie -- The gypsy laddie -- Bessy Bell and Mary Gray -- The battle of Philiphaugh -- The Baron of Brackley -- Jamie Douglas -- Loudon Hill, or, Drumclog -- Bothwell bridge -- Lord Delamere -- Lord Derwentwater -- Geordie -- Bonnie James Campbell -- Bewick and Graham -- The Duke of Athole's nurse -- Sir James the Rose -- The braes o Yarrow -- Rare Willie drowned in Yarrow, or the water o Gambie -- The mother's malison, or, Clyde's water -- The broom of Cowdenknows -- The false lover won back -- The gardener -- The bonny lass of Anglesey -- Katharine Jaffray -- Bonny baby Livingston -- Eppie Morrie -- The Lady of Arngosk -- Rob Roy -- Lizie Lindsay -- Bonny Lizie Baillie -- Glasgow Peggie -- Earl Crawford -- The slaughter of the Laird of Mellerstain -- The Earl of Errol -- Richie Story -- Andrew Lammie -- Charlie MacPherson -- The Earl of Aboyne -- The Laird o Drum -- The Duke of Gordon's daughter -- Glenlogie, or, Jean o Bethelnie -- Lord Saltoun and Auchanachie -- The rantin laddie -- The Baron o Leys -- The Coble o Cargill -- James Harris (the demon lover) -- James Hatley -- Young Allan -- Redesdale and wise William --Lady Elspat --The grey cock, or, saw you my father? …”
    Format: Book


  12. 232

    Folksinger's wordbook

    New York : Oak Publications, 1973
    Table of Contents:
    Format: Book


  13. 233

    English and Scottish popular ballads

    Boston ; New York : Houghton, Mifflin and Co., 1904
    Cambridge ed.
    Table of Contents: “…Riddles wisely expounded -- The elfin knight -- The fause knight upon the road -- Lady Isabel and the elf-knight -- Gil Brenton -- Willie's lady -- Earl Brand -- Erlinton -- The fair flower of Northumber-land -- The twa sisters -- the cruel brother -- Lord Randal -- Edward -- Babylon; or, the bonnie banks of fordie -- Leesome brand -- Sheath and knife -- Hind horn -- Sir Lionel -- King Orfeo -- The cruel mother -- The maid and the palmer (the Samaritan woman) -- St Stephen and Herod -- Judas -- Bonnie Annie -- Willie's lyke-wake -- The three ravens (the twa corbies) -- The whummil bore -- Burd Ellen and young Tamlane -- The boy and the mantle -- King Arthur and King Cornwall -- The marriage of Sir Gawain -- King Henry -- Kemp Owyne -- Allison Gross -- The laily worm and the machrel of the sea -- Thomas Rymer -- The wee wee man -- Tam Lin -- The queen of elfan's nourice -- Hind etin -- Clerk Colvill -- The broomfield hill -- The twz magicians -- King John and the Bishop -- Captain Wedderburn's courtship -- Proud lady Margaret -- Young Andrew -- The twa brothers -- The bonnie hind -- Lizie Wan -- The king's dochter lady Jean -- Young Beichan -- The cherry-tree carol -- The carnal and the crane -- Dives and lazarus -- Brown Robyn's confession -- Sir Patrick Spens -- Sir Aldingar -- King Estmere -- Sir Cawline -- Fair Annie -- Child waters -- Fair Janet -- Lady Maisry -- Lord Ingram and chiel wyet -- Clasgerion -- Young hunting -- Clerk Saunders -- Willie and Lady Maisry -- The bent sae brown -- The clerk's twa sons o owsenford -- Lord Thomas and fair Annet -- Fair Margaret and sweet William -- Lord Lovel -- The lass of roch royal -- Sweet William's ghost -- The unquiet grave -- The wife of usher's well -- Old robin of portingale -- Little Musgrave and lady barnard -- The bonny birdy -- Child Maurice -- Bonny Barbara Allen -- Child Maurice -- Bonny Barbara Allen -- Lady Alice -- Young Benjie -- Prince Robert -- Young Johnstone -- Fause foodrage -- Jelloon grame -- Fair Mary of Wallington -- Bonny Bee Hom -- Lamkin -- Young waters -- The maid freed from the gallows -- The gay goshawk -- Brown Robin -- Brown Adam -- Johnie Scot -- Willie o Winsbury -- Willie o Douglas Dale -- Willie and Earl Richard's daughter -- Rose and the red and white lilly -- The bailiff's daughter of Islington -- The famous flower of serving-men -- Will Stewart and John -- Christopher White -- Tom Potts -- The knight and shepherd's daughter -- Crow and pie -- The baffled knight -- The great silky of sule skerry -- Johnie Cock -- Robyn and Gandeleyn -- Adam Bell, clim of the clough, and William of cloudesly -- A guest of Robyn Hode -- Robin Hood and guy of Gisborne -- Robin Hood and the Monk -- Robin Hood's death -- Robin Hood and the potter -- Robin Hood and the butcher -- Robin Hood and the curtal Friar -- The jolly pinder of wakefield -- Robin Hood and little John -- Robin Hood and the tanner -- Robin Hood and the tinker -- Robin Hood and the prince of Aragon -- Robin Hood and the Scotchman -- Robin Hood and the Ranger -- The bold pedlar and Robin Hood -- Robin Hood and the beggar, I -- Robin Hood and the beggar, II -- Robin Hood and the shepherd -- Robin Hood's delight -- Robin Hood and the pedlars -- Robin Hood and Allen a Dale -- Robin Hood's progress to Nottingham -- Robin Hood rescuing Will Stutly -- Little John a begging -- Robin Hood and the Bishop -- Robin Hood and the Bishop of Hereford -- Robin Hood and Queen Katherine -- Robin Hood's chase -- Robin Hood's golden prize -- The noble fisherman, or Robin Hood's preferment -- Robin Hood's birth, breeding, valor, and marriage -- Robin Hood and maid Marian -- The king's disguise, and friendship with Robin Hood -- Robin Hood and the golden arrow -- Robin Hood and the valiant knight -- A true tale of Robin Hood -- Sir Hugh, or, The Jew's daughter -- Queen Eleanor's confession -- Gude Wallace -- Hugh Spencer's feats in France -- Durham field -- The knight of Liddesdale -- The battle of Otterburn -- The hunting of the cheviot -- The battle of harlaw -- King Henry fifth's conquest of France -- Sir John Butler -- The rose of England -- Sir Andrew Barton -- Flodden field -- Johnie Armstrong -- The death of Queen Jane -- Thomas Cromwell -- Musselburgh field -- Mary Hamilton -- Earl Bothwell -- The rising in the north -- Northumberland betrayed by Douglas -- The Earl of West Moreland -- Captain Car, or, Edom o Gordon -- Rookhope Ryde -- King James and Brown -- The Bonny Earl of murray -- The laird o logie -- Willie Macintosh -- The lads of Wamphray -- Dick o the cow -- Kinmont Willie -- Jock o the side -- Archie o Cawfield -- Hobie Noble -- Jamie Telfer in the fair dodhead -- Hughie Grame -- The lochmaben harper -- The death of Parcy Reed -- The laird of Wariston -- Lord Maxwell's last goodnight -- The fire of frendraught -- James Grant -- Bonnie John Seton -- The bonny house o Airlie -- The gypsy laddie -- Bessy Bell and Mary Gray -- The battle of Philiphaugh -- The Baron of Brackley -- James Douglas -- Loudon hill, or, drumclog -- Bothwell bridge -- Lord Delamere -- Lord Derwentwater -- Geordie -- Bonnie James Campbell -- Bewick and Graham -- The Duke of athole's nurse -- Sir James the rose -- The Braes o Yarrow -- Rare Willie drowned in yarbow, or, the water o gamrie -- The mother's malison, or, Clyde's water -- The broom of cowdenknows -- The false lover won back -- The gardener -- The bonny lass of Anglesey -- Katharine Jaffray -- Bonny baby Livingston -- Eppie morrie -- The lady of arngosk -- Rob Roy -- Lizie Lindsay -- Bonny Lizie Baillie -- Glasgow peggie -- Earl Crawford -- The slaughter of the laird of mellerstain -- The Earl of Errol -- Richie story -- Andrew Lammie -- Charles MacPherson -- The Earl of Aboyne -- The laird o drum -- The Duke of Gordon's daughter -- Glenlogie, or, Jean o bethelnie -- Lord Saltoun and Auchanachie -- The rantin laddie -- The Baron o Leys -- The coble o Cargill -- James Harris (The demon liver) -- James Hatley -- Young Allen -- Redesdale and wise William -- Lady Elspat -- The grey cock, or, saw you my father? …”
    Format: Book


  14. 234

    The Scots musical museum by Johnson, James, approximately 1750-1811

    Hatboro, Pennsylvania : Folklore Associates, 1962
    Table of Contents:
    Format: Musical Score Book


  15. 235

    Cecil Sharp's collection of English folk songs

    London ; New York : Oxford University Press, 1974
    Table of Contents: “…Vol. 1: The lover's tasks (The elfin knight) -- The outlandish knight (Lady Isabel and the elf knight) -- The dragoon and the lady (Earl Brand) -- Lord Randal -- The cruel mother -- The banks of Green Willow (Bonnie Annie) -- The Broomfield wager (The Broomfield hill) -- The two magicians -- Lord Bateman (Young Beichan) -- The cherry tree carl -- King Herod and the cock (The Carnal and the crane) -- Dives and Lazarus -- Sir William Gower, or Captain Glen (Brown Robyn's confession) -- Lady Maisry -- Lord Thomas and fair Ellinor -- Fair Margaret and sweet William -- Lord Lovel -- The unquiet grave, or Cold blows the wind -- Little Musgrave and Lady Barnard -- Barbara Ellen (Bonny Barbara Allen) -- Giles Collins, or George Collins (Lady Alice) -- The lowlands of Holland (Bonny Bee Hom) -- Lamkin -- The maid freed from the gallows, or The briery bush -- Willie O Winsbury, or Lord Thomas of Winesberry -- The bailiff's daughter of Islington -- The knight and the shepherd's daughter -- Blow away the morning dew, or The new mown hay (The baffled knight) -- Robin Hood and the tanner -- Robin Hood and the pedlar (The bold pedlar and Robin Hood) -- Sir Hugh -- The death of Queen Jane -- The burglar (Archie O Cawfield) -- The gypsy laddie, or The wraggle taggle gypsies -- Waly Waly (Jamie Douglas) -- Geordie -- The green wedding (Katharine Jaffray) -- Henry Martin -- Our Goodman -- Bar up the old door (Get up and bar the door) -- Ruggleton's daughter of Iero (The wife wrapt in Wether's skin) -- The farmer's curst wife -- The dirty beggarman (The jolly beggar) -- The coasts of high Barbary (The George Aloe and the sweepstake) -- The golden vanity -- The mermaid -- A sailor from Dover (The brown girl) -- The bold fisherman -- Nancy of Yarmouth -- Death and the lady -- Shooting of his dear -- The cruel ship's carpenter -- A sailor by my right, or flame or fire -- Still growing, or the trees they do grow high -- Sir Dukes, or The duke of Bedford -- The lake of Coulfin -- The drowned lover -- The nobleman's wedding, or All round my hat -- The false bride, or The week before Easter -- The three butchers -- Bruton town -- The constant farmer's son -- Edwin in the lowlands low -- James MacDonald -- The miller's apprentice, or The Oxford girl -- The Oxford murder -- Floating down the tide -- Mary in the silvery tide -- Maria Martin -- The jealous lover, or In Oxford city -- The bold lietenant, or The lion's den -- The banks of Inverary -- Young Barnswell -- The blind beggar's daughter of Bethnal Green -- The Turkish lady -- The lost lady found -- Bedlam -- Arise, arise -- The bonny lighter boy -- The chain of gold -- Betsy, or A glazier's daughter -- Johnny Doyle -- Daughter in the dungeon -- Locks and bolts -- Erin's lovely home -- Rosetta and her gay ploughboy -- Once I courted -- Reilly sent to America -- The rolling main -- William and Phyllis -- The miser's daughter, or The silk merchant's daughter -- Said the father to the daughter, or Our ship she lies in harbour -- The navvy lad -- Searching for lambs -- As I walked through the meadows -- The shepherd and his fife -- A farmer's son so sweet -- The shepherdess and the sailor -- Searching for young lambs, or A long and wishing eye -- The sweet nightingale -- Welcome in young shepherd, or The pleasant month of May -- the rose in June, or Let it be early, late, or soon -- Limady -- The crystal spring -- Master Kilby -- The foggy dew -- Forty long miles, or It rains, it hails -- Seventeen come Sunday -- Hares on the mountains, or Sally my dear -- Dabbling in the dew -- Gently Johnny my jingalo -- Raking of hay -- Ripest apples -- Three maids a-milking -- The brickster -- Green broom -- The green mossy banks of the lee -- Mowing the barley, or Lawyer Lee -- The sign of the bonny blue bell -- A cornish young man -- My man John -- The keys of Canterbury -- My true love is lost -- Farewell, lads and lasse -- The first of May, or The month of May -- The blackbird.…”
    Format: Musical Score Book


  16. 236

    Old English popular music by Chappell, W. (William), 1809-1888

    New York : Jack Brussel, 1961
    New edition :
    Table of Contents: “…Arne -- Humours of the bath or The spring's a-coming / Whatts -- Molly's hoop / Wright -- O, good ale, thou art my darling -- Come, let us drink about -- Pretty Polly Oliver -- The women all tell me -- The barking barber -- Care, thou canker of our joys -- Smiling Polly or The Keel row / Thompson -- Nancy Dawson or Miss Dawson's hornpipe -- Brighton camp or The girl I've left behind me -- Heart of oak -- Rule, Britannia -- God save our Lord the king -- The three ravens -- Chevy chace -- The knight and shepherd's daughter -- The dowie dens of yarrow -- Geordie -- The outlandish knight -- Henry Martin -- Lord Bateman -- Barbara Allen -- Lord Thomas and fair Eleanor -- Scarborough fair -- My true love once he courted me -- Green bushes -- The golden glove -- The spinning wheel -- The banks of sweet dundee -- Through the grove -- Come all ye bold young countrymen -- Forty miles -- My valentine -- The gown of green -- The farmer's boy -- Young Roger of the valley -- The sprig of thyme -- The spotted cow -- The goose and the gander -- Three maidens a milking did go -- Colin and Phœbe -- Mary across the wild moor -- The grey mare -- Robin Tamson's smiddy -- Highland Mary -- The brewer laddie -- The banks of claudy -- The braes of Strathblane -- An auld man he courted me -- Rother Glen -- The Mammy's pet -- Maggie's smile -- Glowerowerum -- Coupshawholme fair -- As we were a-sailing -- The bold privateer -- On board of a man-of-war -- Johnny Todd -- Captain death -- Outward bound -- Just as the tide was flowing -- The Indian lass -- The drowned sailor -- The summer morning -- White cockade -- Polly Oliver's ramble -- The bonny scotch lad -- The plains of Waterloo -- Brennan on the moor -- Spence Broughton -- The execution song -- The death of Bill Brown -- Hares in the old plantation -- The cock fight -- The holbeck moor cock-fight -- The fylingdale fox hunt -- The white hare -- Saddle to rags -- Bucks a-hunting go -- The pretty ploughboy -- The roving heckler lad -- I am a rover -- Down in our village -- Brocklesby fair -- Down by the Derwent side -- The bonny Irish boy -- Wen Adam was first created -- Spencer the rover -- When I was a maid -- The jolly shilling -- An old card playing song -- With Henry hunt we'll go -- Lancashire morris dance.…”
    Format: Musical Score Book


  17. 237

    Rise up singing : the group singing songbook : words, chords & sources to 1200 songs

    Bethlehem, PA. : Sing Out Corp., 2004
    15th anniversary ed.
    Table of Contents: “…-- Your flag decal won't get you into heaven anymore -- Arthur Mcbride -- Barbara Allen -- Black is the color -- Blow the candles out -- Brennan on the moor -- The broom of the cowdenknowes -- A child this day -- Cherry tree carol -- Come all ye fair and tender ladies -- The Coventry carol -- The cutty Wren -- Geordie -- The great silkie -- Green grow the rushes -- Holly and the ivy --The holly bears a berry -- I know where I'm going -- Jock o' hazeldean -- John Barleycorn -- John Riley -- The keeper -- Lakes of Ponchartrain -- Mary Hamilton -- Masters in this hall -- Peggy-o -- Rosebud in June -- Star of the County Down -- Sussex mummers carol --Thyme -- The water is wide -- Who's gonna shoe your pretty little foot? …”
    Format: Book


  18. 238

    Indistinguishable from magic by McIntee, David A.

    New York : Pocket Books, 2011
    1st Pocket Books pbk. ed.
    Format: Book


  19. 239

    Liszt's rhapsody

    New York : Sony Music Entertainment, 1996
    Format: Video


  20. 240

    Life signs : the biology of Star Trek by Jenkins, Susan C., 1955-

    New York : Harper/Collins, 1998
    1st ed.
    Format: Book