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[] Only a leaf of the Shamrock. Song and chorus pub George Arlington, Boston 18nov1883 |
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[] The bold Jack Tar. Nautical song and chorus. Voice, chorus SATB and piano sung by Miss Julia Wilson words and music George Arlington pub George Arlington, 595 Washington Street, Boston 11may1884 pub Chas. D. Blake & Co., Boston 1885 pub C. Sheard, London 1889 |
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[] God help a poor workingman's child. Song pub Chas. D. Blake & Co., 488 Washington Street, Boston 1884 |
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[] Ah there. Song pub Chas. D. Blake & Co., 488 Washington Street, Boston 28dec1884 |
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[] Beautiful child of the street. Song and chorus pub Chas. D. Blake, Boston 4jan1885 |
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[] A mother's love can never die. Voice, chorus and piano dedication : To Mr. Stanley Vernon words and music George Arlington pub George Arlington, Boston 1884 pub Chas. D. Blake & Co., Boston 1885 |
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[] My Jack is a sailor. Song pub George Arlington, 595 Washington Street, Boston 13jun1884 pub Chas. D. Blake & Co., Boston 1885 |
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[] I'm so shy. Serio-comic song. Voice and piano words Frank N. Scott pub Chas. D. Blake & Co., Boston 1885 |
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[] Open the door. Song pub Oliver Ditson & Co., Boston 1885 |
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[] Dollars do the business every time. Motto song. Voice and piano words T. Jeff Keogh pub Chas. D. Blake & Co., Boston 1886 |
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[] Hey, Dolly, ho, Dolly. Encore song. Voice and piano words Austin Dobson pub Oliver Ditson & Co., Boston 1886 |
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[] When the dew is on the clover. Song words Frank N. Scott pub Oliver Ditson & Co., Boston 1886 |
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[] I like it, I do. Serio-comic song. Voice and piano favorite songs sung by Lizzie Derious words and music George Arlington pub Chas. D. Blake & Co., Boston 1887 |
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[] I believe it, do you. Song pub Chas. D. Blake, Boston 1888 |
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[] Please will you give me some food. Ballad words and music George Arlington pub C. Sheard, London 1889 |
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[] Of thee I dream my heart's delight. Waltz song. Voice and piano dedication : To Miss Mary A. Magoffin words Fred M. Spotswood pub Chas. D. Blake, Boston 1891 |