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The Loyal songster's magazine. Being the most favourite constitutional, loyal, sentimental, love, and hunting songs, now in vogue. 1. A new God save the king. 2. Love and unanimity. 3. A new constitutional song. 4. The soldier's adieu. 5. Tom Bowling. 6. Bonny bet, sweet blossom. 7. The heaving of the lead. 8. Can you to the battle. 9. Hark! hark! away! 10. P[a]tty clover. 11. The royal valiant hero. 12. I'd think on thee, my love; 13. Ere around the huge oak. 14. Twins of Latona. 15. Old England's a lion. 16. O say, bonny lass. 17. Liberty hall. 18. A copy of verses on the glorious victory obtained by Lord Howe, over the French. 19. Sally of our alley. 20. The golden days of Queen Bess.
Date: [between ca. 1794 and 1800?]- Books
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The Patro̕tc̕ songster; or, Loyalist's vocal companion: Being a selection of the most approved constitutional and loyal songs that have appeared in various parts of this kingdom; including many valuable originals. To which is added, the ode for the new year, written by Henry James Pye, Esq. Poet-Laureat. The whole dedicated to every Englishman who reveres his King and loves his country.
Date: [1799]- Books
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Gower's patriotic songster; Or, Loyalist's vocal companion: Being a selection of the most approved constitutional and loyal songs, that have appeared from the various associations in this kingdom, for preserving liberty and property against republicans and levellers. Together with suitable toasts and sentiments. To which is added, two soliloquies of the unfortunate French Monarch Louis XVI. and other poetic pieces, on his imprisonment and execution. The whole dedicated to every Englishman, who reveres his King and loves his country.
Date: [1794?]- Books
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Gower's patriotic songster; Or, Loyalist's vocal companion: Being a selection of the most approved constitutional and loyal songs, that have appeared from the various associations in this kingdom, for preserving liberty and property against republicans and levellers. Together with suitable toasts and sentiments. To which are added, two soliloquies of the unfortunate French Monarch Louis XVI. and other poetic pieces, on his imprisonment and execution. The whole dedicated to every Englishman, who reveres his King and loves his country.
Date: [1795?]