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GEORGE LINLEY, ESQ.
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SONGS
A LIS T
OF
HUMOROUS
JUST PUBLISHED,
SONGS OF FASHIONABLE LIFE,
BY THOMAS HAYNES BAY1Y, ESQ.
No. l.*The Family Mansion, or, “ Not go to Town this Spting, Papa!” ....2.*The Archery Meeting is fixed for the Third ........3.*I’m just eighteen, and quite a Man4.*For fifteen Springs I have been out, and I am thirty three
5.*What is London’s last new Lion ?
G.*The last Man (of the Season )
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O. LINLEY, ESQ. . . 2 0
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LEY, ESQ. . . 2 0
(i. LIN LEV, ESQ. . . 2 0
li. LINLEY, ESQ. . . 2 0
0. LINLEY, ESQ. . . 2 0
BY THOMAS HOOD, ESQ.
Author of “ The Comic Annual,” “ Whims and Oddities,” fc.
^Number One, or, “ It’s very hard, and so it is, to live in such a Row ”. .... c. m. sola, also j. blkwitt 2 0
*I’m not a Single Man, or, “ Well, I confess, I did not guess a simple Marriage Vow ” .... j.blewitt. . . 20^Anatomy Song, or,
“ ’Tsvas in the middle of the night, to sleep young William tried” .... j.blewitt. . . 20*Sally Brown, or, “ Young Ben he was a nice young Man” j. ulewitt. . . 20*Nelly Gray, or, “ Ben Battle was a Soldier bold, and us’d to War’s alarms” j.blewitt. . . 2 0
*John Trot he was as tall a lad as York did ever rear j. blewitt. . . 2 0
BY THE AUTHOR OF “MR. AND MRS. SMITH ”
The Exclusives, or, “ Good Society ” 10’Tis Law, ’tis Law, ’tis glorious Law 10Something Sung by Mr. W. H. Williams 2 0
My Wife, the tight Lacer Ditto 2 0
BY VARIOUS AUTHORS.^Charming Havannah ! a Parody on “ Love’s Ritornella,” written by W. H. Ainsworth, Esq 2 0
I don’t object A Matrimonial Duet auber. . . . 2 0
Signor Sol-fa parry. . . 16*The Milliners’ Song in “ The National Guard ” auber. . . . 2 0
Pray Papa, pray Papa, stay a little longer,—from Colonel 'West’s Collection 10N.B .
—All the above marked * are illustrated by Vignettes.
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