The Irish Musical Repository A choice selection of esteemed Irish songs adapted for the voice, violin, and German flute [No editor named.] (London: B. Crosby & Co., 1808)
[First lines are in italics.]
Adieu My Lov'd Harp - 167 Adieu my lov'd harp, for no more shall the vale - 167 Ah! dark are the halls where your ancestors revell'd - 228 Answer to Kate Kearney - 145 As Dermot toil'd one summer's day - 22 As down on Banna's banks I stray'd - 110 As I went down by yon blind quay - 114 Assist me, ye lads who have hearts void of guile - 99 At sixteen years old you could get little good of me - 68 Attend to me, landsmen and sailors, and others - 233 Awake the Harp's Slumber - 155 Awake the harp's slumber to Pleasure's soft lay - 155 Beam on the Streamlet Was Playing, The - 266 Brisk Irish Lad, The - 116 Bumper Squire Jones - 55 Can an Irishman practise such guile - 52 Captain Megan - 162 Corporal Casey - 135 Cushlamachree - 38 Dear Erin, how sweetly thy green bosom rises - 38 Dennis Delaney - 149 Dermot and Sheelah - 22 Dublin Sights - 261 Each pretty young Miss, with a long heavy purse - 116 Exiled Irishman's Lamentation, The - 231 Fairies' Song, The - 250 Go, Edmund, Join the Martial Throng - 185 Go, Edmund, join the martial throng - 185 Gramachree Molly - 110 Green Little Shamrock, The - 106 Green were the fields where my forefathers dwelt - 231 Grinders, The - 253 Hush the Soft Sigh, Oh! - 201 I sing of a war set on foot for a toy - 95 I Was the Boy for Bewitching 'Em - 49 I was the boy for bewitching 'em - 49 If my own botheration don't alter my plan - 13 I'm a comical fellow, I tell you no fib - 30 I'm Larry O'Lash'em, was born at Killarney - 89 In sweet Tipperary, the pride of the throng - 149 Ireland for Ever - 233 Irish Drinking Song - 45 Irish Merry-Making - 198 Irish Wedding, The - 169 Irishman's Theatrical Description, The - 210 Is't my country you'd know? I'm an Irishman born - 25 It was Murphy Delaney, so funny and frisky - 86 Judy O'Flannikin - 65 Kate Kearney - 143 Kathelin and Teddy - 138 Kathelin sat all alone - 138 Lake of Killarney, The - 132 Larry O'Lash'em - 89 Leap Year - 124 Let Other Men Sing of Their Goddesses Bright - 129 Let other men sing of their goddesses bright - 129 Love and Whisky - 178 Love and whisky both rejoice an honest fellow - 178 Love for Love - 122 Margery Grinder - 257 Mine Be the Cottage within the Vale - 226 Moon Dimm'd Her Beams, The - 175 Mr Grimgruffinhoff - 52 Mr Mullins and Miss Whack - 102 Mr O'Gallagher - 61 Mulrooney's my name, I'm a comical boy - 19 Murphy Delaney - 86 Murphy O'Casey - 71 My grandmother Judy had oft made me wonder - 92 Night Is Calm, The - 203 Now Is the Spell-Working Hour of the Night - 272 Now is the spell-working hour of the night - 272 O love is the soul of a neat Irishman - 9 O the face of brave Captain Megan - 162 O what a dainty fine thing is the girl I love - 61 O will you sit in the bow'r with me - 239 Och, I sing of a wedding, and that at Dunleary - 41 Of the ancients it's speaking - 45 Oh touch, dear maid, the trembling string - 181 Oh yes, I have seen this Kate Kearney - 145 Oh! hush the soft sigh, maid - 201 Oh! many a mountain I wearily measure - 158 Oh! mine be the cottage within the vale - 226 Oh! pleasant was the moon - 196 Oh! when I breath'd a last adieu - 164 Oh! when that mild eye is beaming - 259 Oh, did you not hear of Kate Kearney - 143 Oh, whack! Cupid's a mannikin - 65 On a Green Bank Gentle Mary Was Seated - 173 On a green bank gentle Mary was seated - 173 On Ireland's ground, seat of true hospitality - 102 On the Lake of Killarney I first saw the lad - 132 One Bottle More - 99 Ope Thy Casement, Lady Bright - 191 Ope thy casement, lady bright - 191 Origin of Irish Sirnames - 141 Paddy Bull's Expedition - 33 Paddy Macshane's Seven Ages - 13 Paddy O'Blarney - 25 Paddy the Piper - 274 Paddy's Balloon - 281 Paddy's Dream - 92 Paddy's Trip from Dublin - 81 Pleasant Was the Moon, Oh! - 196 Quit Not Yet the Shady Bow'r - 221 Quit not yet the shady bow'r - 221 Search all the world, high and low - 253 Sheelah's Wedding - 41 Shepherds, I Have Lost My Love - 287 Shepherds, I have lost my love - 287 Siege of Troy, The - 95 Since Love Is the Plan - 284 Since love is the plan - 284 Sleep On, My Kathleen Dear - 248 Sleep on, sleep on, my Kathleen dear - 248 Smalilou - 16 Some have travers'd the fathomless ocean - 281 Song of the Last Harper, The - 228 Sprig of Shillelah - 30 Sprig of Shillelah, &c., A - 9 Sun in the Wave Dipt His Lingering Ray, The - 160 Sure won't you hear what roaring cheer - 169 Sweet Kathlane Macree - 245 Swift Fly the Hours - 278 Swift fly the hours, when in youth's happy day - 278 The beam on the streamlet was playing - 266 The moon dimm'd her beams in a feathery cloud - 175 The moon throws her shadowy light on the hill - 193 The night is calm, and the air is still - 203 The sun in the wave dipt his lingering ray - 160 There was an Irish lad - 16 There was Cormac O'Con - 141 There with fun we the stocking throw - 198 There's a dear little plant that grows in our isle - 106 Tho' Late I Was Plump - 269 Tho' late I was plump, round, and jolly - 269 Tho' Leixlip Is Proud - 78 Tho' Leixlip is proud of its close shady bowers - 78 'Tis Whisky I Adore - 114 Touch, Dear Maid, the Trembling String, Oh - 181 Turn Thy Wand'ring Steps, Fair Maid - 236 Turn thy wand'ring steps, fair maid - 236 'Twas bus'ness requir'd I'd from Dublin be straying - 81 Twig of Shillelah, The - 19 Wandering Harper, The - 158 Wear with Me the Rosy Wreath - 215 Wear with me the rosy wreath - 215 What Can the Matter Be - 68 When at home with dad - 261 When first from Kilkenny, as fresh as a daisy - 71 When first I met young Teddy's eyes - 122 When I Breath'd a Last Adieu, Oh! - 164 When I took my departure from Dublin's sweet town - 33 When I was a boy in my father's mud edifice - 274 When I Was a Chicken - 74 When I was a chicken, as high as a hen - 74 When I was a mighty small boy - 257 When I was at home, I was merry and frisky - 135 When That Mild Eye Is Beaming, Oh! - 259 When War Was Heard - 183 When war was heard, and Erin's call - 183 Where Is the Vow, Ah! - 193 Where Liffey Rolls Its Silver Stream - 224 Where Liffey rolls its silver stream - 224 Where the grassy turf o'erhung with willow - 188 Where the Grassy Turf, &c. - 188 Where's the Rosy Smile - 147 Where's the rosy smile you gave me - 147 Why Do Yon Lovely Virgins Mourn - 207 Why do yon lovely virgins mourn - 207 Will You Sit in the Bow'r with Me, O - 239 Within this shelter'd mossy dell - 250 Without the help of gamut, note - 210 Won't you hail the leap year - 124 Ye good fellows all - 55 Ye winds and ye waves, bear my sorrows away - 245 You Never Did Hear of an Irishman's Fear - 119 You never did hear of an Irishman's fear - 119