Lancashire Lantern: Lancashire Poetry Index

Part of the Lancashire Lantern network, an index to authors, first lines and titles of Lancashire poetry in books held within libraries in Lancashire, including the Lancashire Authors’ Association collection. The index provides details of the book in which a particular poem may be found and also a link through to the library catalogue to give the locations of the required volume.

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ID Number

870

Title

In his steps

First Line

Our lives should be lived where our duties are cast

Poet

ATHERTON, Robert

Book Title

Lancashire authors: a series of biographical sketches

Author of Book

SWANN, John Randal

Publication Date

1924

Page Number

11

Control Number

M0015058LC (Check the catalogue)

Notes

Pseudonym was Robin O'Bobs

 

ID Number

1066

Title

To the reader Part I

First Line

I am a ploughboy, bending forth with grace

Poet

ATHERTON, Robert

Book Title

Village life and feeling: songs and poems

Author of Book

ATHERTON, Robert

Publication Date

1907

Page Number

1-4

Control Number

M0063779LC (Check the catalogue)

Notes

Author's pseudonym was Robin o'Bob's

 

ID Number

1067

Title

To the reader Part II

First Line

Then to the world, I said; let no one scoff

Poet

ATHERTON, Robert

Book Title

Village life and feeling: songs and poems

Author of Book

ATHERTON, Robert

Publication Date

1907

Page Number

4-8

Control Number

M0063779LC (Check the catalogue)

Notes

 

ID Number

1068

Title

The hairs-at-law

First Line

A hair upon our parson's head

Poet

ATHERTON, Robert

Book Title

Village life and feeling: songs and poems

Author of Book

ATHERTON, Robert

Publication Date

1907

Page Number

9-14

Control Number

M0063779LC (Check the catalogue)

Notes

 

ID Number

1069

Title

Our Alice

First Line

There was a young lady called Alice

Poet

ATHERTON, Robert

Book Title

Village life and feeling: songs and poems

Author of Book

ATHERTON, Robert

Publication Date

1907

Page Number

14-16

Control Number

M0063779LC (Check the catalogue)

Notes

 

ID Number

1070

Title

Our Johnny

First Line

Have you heard all the latest of news?

Poet

ATHERTON, Robert

Book Title

Village life and feeling: songs and poems

Author of Book

ATHERTON, Robert

Publication Date

1907

Page Number

16-19

Control Number

M0063779LC (Check the catalogue)

Notes

 

ID Number

1071

Title

The curious husband

First Line

Oh! What a bad thing to get married

Poet

ATHERTON, Robert

Book Title

Village life and feeling: songs and poems

Author of Book

ATHERTON, Robert

Publication Date

1907

Page Number

19-21

Control Number

M0063779LC (Check the catalogue)

Notes

 

ID Number

1072

Title

Our Mary (song)

First Line

Our Mary had a little tongue

Poet

ATHERTON, Robert

Book Title

Village life and feeling: songs and poems

Author of Book

ATHERTON, Robert

Publication Date

1907

Page Number

22-23

Control Number

M0063779LC (Check the catalogue)

Notes

 

ID Number

1073

Title

The littlefolks

First Line

The little folks are going

Poet

ATHERTON, Robert

Book Title

Village life and feeling: songs and poems

Author of Book

ATHERTON, Robert

Publication Date

1907

Page Number

23-25

Control Number

M0063779LC (Check the catalogue)

Notes

 

ID Number

1074

Title

The funny man

First Line

There was a funny man

Poet

ATHERTON, Robert

Book Title

Village life and feeling: songs and poems

Author of Book

ATHERTON, Robert

Publication Date

1907

Page Number

26-27

Control Number

M0063779LC (Check the catalogue)

Notes

 

ID Number

1075

Title

The beggar's tale

First Line

I wanted a penny, I went to a friend

Poet

ATHERTON, Robert

Book Title

Village life and feeling: songs and poems

Author of Book

ATHERTON, Robert

Publication Date

1907

Page Number

27-33

Control Number

M0063779LC (Check the catalogue)

Notes

 

ID Number

1076

Title

Other folks

First Line

Oh! Did you say, sir, other folks

Poet

ATHERTON, Robert

Book Title

Village life and feeling: songs and poems

Author of Book

ATHERTON, Robert

Publication Date

1907

Page Number

33-38

Control Number

M0063779LC (Check the catalogue)

Notes

 

ID Number

1077

Title

Night lights

First Line

I kissed my sweet child, and I left her to slumber

Poet

ATHERTON, Robert

Book Title

Village life and feeling: songs and poems

Author of Book

ATHERTON, Robert

Publication Date

1907

Page Number

38-39

Control Number

M0063779LC (Check the catalogue)

Notes

Tune-Patrick's Day

 

ID Number

1078

Title

Lingering and longing

First Line

My peaceful hours have gone away

Poet

ATHERTON, Robert

Book Title

Village life and feeling: songs and poems

Author of Book

ATHERTON, Robert

Publication Date

1907

Page Number

40-41

Control Number

M0063779LC (Check the catalogue)

Notes

 

ID Number

1079

Title

Another phase of the moon

First Line

The moon through the window came shining

Poet

ATHERTON, Robert

Book Title

Village life and feeling: songs and poems

Author of Book

ATHERTON, Robert

Publication Date

1907

Page Number

41-43

Control Number

M0063779LC (Check the catalogue)

Notes

 

ID Number

1080

Title

Despondency

First Line

Is there no one to speak to me now?

Poet

ATHERTON, Robert

Book Title

Village life and feeling: songs and poems

Author of Book

ATHERTON, Robert

Publication Date

1907

Page Number

43-44

Control Number

M0063779LC (Check the catalogue)

Notes

Tune-I lo'e na a laddie but ane

 

ID Number

1081

Title

Friendship - No I (song)

First Line

Ah, yes, in thy sadness, I will not forget thee

Poet

ATHERTON, Robert

Book Title

Village life and feeling: songs and poems

Author of Book

ATHERTON, Robert

Publication Date

1907

Page Number

44-46

Control Number

M0063779LC (Check the catalogue)

Notes

 

ID Number

1082

Title

Night

First Line

Twas night; for the darkness had come o'er my soul

Poet

ATHERTON, Robert

Book Title

Village life and feeling: songs and poems

Author of Book

ATHERTON, Robert

Publication Date

1907

Page Number

46-47

Control Number

M0063779LC (Check the catalogue)

Notes

Tune-I lo'e na'a laddie, arranged

 

ID Number

1083

Title

The cross to the crown (song)

First Line

I've few that will help me, or come when I call

Poet

ATHERTON, Robert

Book Title

Village life and feeling: songs and poems

Author of Book

ATHERTON, Robert

Publication Date

1907

Page Number

47-49

Control Number

M0063779LC (Check the catalogue)

Notes

 

ID Number

1084

Title

Friendship No II (song)

First Line

Ther's one heart beats for thee, although thou art absent

Poet

ATHERTON, Robert

Book Title

Village life and feeling: songs and poems

Author of Book

ATHERTON, Robert

Publication Date

1907

Page Number

49-51

Control Number

M0063779LC (Check the catalogue)

Notes

 

ID Number

1085

Title

The hermit's song

First Line

They've left me alone, in my grief and my care

Poet

ATHERTON, Robert

Book Title

Village life and feeling: songs and poems

Author of Book

ATHERTON, Robert

Publication Date

1907

Page Number

51-53

Control Number

M0063779LC (Check the catalogue)

Notes

 

ID Number

1086

Title

A plea

First Line

Give the poor fellow

Poet

ATHERTON, Robert

Book Title

Village life and feeling: songs and poems

Author of Book

ATHERTON, Robert

Publication Date

1907

Page Number

Facing p 53

Control Number

M0063779LC (Check the catalogue)

Notes

 

ID Number

1087

Title

Likewise

First Line

Why should you push a man who's pushed already

Poet

ATHERTON, Robert

Book Title

Village life and feeling: songs and poems

Author of Book

ATHERTON, Robert

Publication Date

1907

Page Number

53-56

Control Number

M0063779LC (Check the catalogue)

Notes

 

ID Number

1088

Title

In his steps

First Line

Our lives should be lived where our duties are cast

Poet

ATHERTON, Robert

Book Title

Village life and feeling: songs and poems

Author of Book

ATHERTON, Robert

Publication Date

1907

Page Number

56-57

Control Number

M0063779LC (Check the catalogue)

Notes

 

ID Number

1089

Title

A man

First Line

Ah! Can it be sir? Can it be?

Poet

ATHERTON, Robert

Book Title

Village life and feeling: songs and poems

Author of Book

ATHERTON, Robert

Publication Date

1907

Page Number

57-59

Control Number

M0063779LC (Check the catalogue)

Notes

 

ID Number

1090

Title

Nelson (an addition) Anniversary of Battle of Trafalgar, Oct 21 (song)

First Line

To Nelson, the hero, the brave and the free

Poet

ATHERTON, Robert

Book Title

Village life and feeling: songs and poems

Author of Book

ATHERTON, Robert

Publication Date

1907

Page Number

59-60

Control Number

M0063779LC (Check the catalogue)

Notes

Written in Birmingham Oct 21 1905(use tune to Britannia, bravo, Lads!)

 

ID Number

1091

Title

Britannia, bravo, Lads! New patriotic song and melody

First Line

Britannia, bravo, lads! We'll conquer or die

Poet

ATHERTON, Robert

Book Title

Village life and feeling: songs and poems

Author of Book

ATHERTON, Robert

Publication Date

1907

Page Number

61

Control Number

M0063779LC (Check the catalogue)

Notes

 

ID Number

1092

Title

The soldiers' address

First Line

We've drawn the sword to stand for truth

Poet

ATHERTON, Robert

Book Title

Village life and feeling: songs and poems

Author of Book

ATHERTON, Robert

Publication Date

1907

Page Number

62-65

Control Number

M0063779LC (Check the catalogue)

Notes

 

ID Number

1093

Title

What father says

First Line

Yes! Always love your father's name

Poet

ATHERTON, Robert

Book Title

Village life and feeling: songs and poems

Author of Book

ATHERTON, Robert

Publication Date

1907

Page Number

65-69

Control Number

M0063779LC (Check the catalogue)

Notes

 

ID Number

1094

Title

The wedding day

First Line

The morning on which we were married was thus

Poet

ATHERTON, Robert

Book Title

Village life and feeling: songs and poems

Author of Book

ATHERTON, Robert

Publication Date

1907

Page Number

69-70

Control Number

M0063779LC (Check the catalogue)

Notes

 

ID Number

1095

Title

The petition

First Line

Oh, come to me then loving heart

Poet

ATHERTON, Robert

Book Title

Village life and feeling: songs and poems

Author of Book

ATHERTON, Robert

Publication Date

1907

Page Number

70-72

Control Number

M0063779LC (Check the catalogue)

Notes

 

ID Number

1096

Title

Grief

First Line

It seems as if it couldn't be

Poet

ATHERTON, Robert

Book Title

Village life and feeling: songs and poems

Author of Book

ATHERTON, Robert

Publication Date

1907

Page Number

72-73

Control Number

M0063779LC (Check the catalogue)

Notes

 

ID Number

1097

Title

The vision

First Line

Methough I saw a vision like

Poet

ATHERTON, Robert

Book Title

Village life and feeling: songs and poems

Author of Book

ATHERTON, Robert

Publication Date

1907

Page Number

73-75

Control Number

M0063779LC (Check the catalogue)

Notes

 

ID Number

1098

Title

A helper

First Line

If some turn their faces from friends as they lie

Poet

ATHERTON, Robert

Book Title

Village life and feeling: songs and poems

Author of Book

ATHERTON, Robert

Publication Date

1907

Page Number

75-76

Control Number

M0063779LC (Check the catalogue)

Notes

 

ID Number

1099

Title

Footsore

First Line

We should not in life make a bend in the roadway

Poet

ATHERTON, Robert

Book Title

Village life and feeling: songs and poems

Author of Book

ATHERTON, Robert

Publication Date

1907

Page Number

76-77

Control Number

M0063779LC (Check the catalogue)

Notes

 

ID Number

1100

Title

John Barleycorn

First Line

I drink to John's good memory, Bob

Poet

ATHERTON, Robert

Book Title

Village life and feeling: songs and poems

Author of Book

ATHERTON, Robert

Publication Date

1907

Page Number

77-80

Control Number

M0063779LC (Check the catalogue)

Notes

 

ID Number

1101

Title

The glass

First Line

This is a glass of nut-brown beer

Poet

ATHERTON, Robert

Book Title

Village life and feeling: songs and poems

Author of Book

ATHERTON, Robert

Publication Date

1907

Page Number

81

Control Number

M0063779LC (Check the catalogue)

Notes

 

ID Number

1102

Title

Come to the village feast, Mary

First Line

Come to the village feast, Mary

Poet

ATHERTON, Robert

Book Title

Village life and feeling: songs and poems

Author of Book

ATHERTON, Robert

Publication Date

1907

Page Number

82-84

Control Number

M0063779LC (Check the catalogue)

Notes

Tune-The harp that once

 

ID Number

1103

Title

The gossiper's tale

First Line

Some there are in this our world

Poet

ATHERTON, Robert

Book Title

Village life and feeling: songs and poems

Author of Book

ATHERTON, Robert

Publication Date

1907

Page Number

84-87

Control Number

M0063779LC (Check the catalogue)

Notes

 

ID Number

1104

Title

The ploughboy

First Line

Oh, if I were the King of Tymbobyn!

Poet

ATHERTON, Robert

Book Title

Village life and feeling: songs and poems

Author of Book

ATHERTON, Robert

Publication Date

1907

Page Number

87-88

Control Number

M0063779LC (Check the catalogue)

Notes

 

ID Number

1105

Title

I loved them, but (song)

First Line

I loved them, but I had to go

Poet

ATHERTON, Robert

Book Title

Village life and feeling: songs and poems

Author of Book

ATHERTON, Robert

Publication Date

1907

Page Number

88-89

Control Number

M0063779LC (Check the catalogue)

Notes

 

ID Number

1106

Title

Courtship (ruffled) (song)

First Line

Oh, my love! Oh, love! Why do you go, love!

Poet

ATHERTON, Robert

Book Title

Village life and feeling: songs and poems

Author of Book

ATHERTON, Robert

Publication Date

1907

Page Number

90-91

Control Number

M0063779LC (Check the catalogue)

Notes

 

ID Number

1107

Title

Courtship (smooth) (song)

First Line

Come to my arms, my darling!

Poet

ATHERTON, Robert

Book Title

Village life and feeling: songs and poems

Author of Book

ATHERTON, Robert

Publication Date

1907

Page Number

91-92

Control Number

M0063779LC (Check the catalogue)

Notes

 

ID Number

1108

Title

Come and dance at my wedding (song)

First Line

Come and dance at my wedding today, sir, today

Poet

ATHERTON, Robert

Book Title

Village life and feeling: songs and poems

Author of Book

ATHERTON, Robert

Publication Date

1907

Page Number

93-95

Control Number

M0063779LC (Check the catalogue)

Notes

 

ID Number

1109

Title

Husband and wife (song)

First Line

Oh! My sweet love! My own dear dove!

Poet

ATHERTON, Robert

Book Title

Village life and feeling: songs and poems

Author of Book

ATHERTON, Robert

Publication Date

1907

Page Number

95-96

Control Number

M0063779LC (Check the catalogue)

Notes

 

ID Number

1110

Title

The harvest festival

First Line

The village now is all astir with mirth

Poet

ATHERTON, Robert

Book Title

Village life and feeling: songs and poems

Author of Book

ATHERTON, Robert

Publication Date

1907

Page Number

96-99

Control Number

M0063779LC (Check the catalogue)

Notes

 

ID Number

1111

Title

Spring

First Line

Dull winter's gone and left to spring his throne

Poet

ATHERTON, Robert

Book Title

Village life and feeling: songs and poems

Author of Book

ATHERTON, Robert

Publication Date

1907

Page Number

99-101

Control Number

M0063779LC (Check the catalogue)

Notes

 

ID Number

1112

Title

Gone In memory of Albert Victor, Duke of Clarence

First Line

Gone, in his youth, from the friends who have loved him

Poet

ATHERTON, Robert

Book Title

Village life and feeling: songs and poems

Author of Book

ATHERTON, Robert

Publication Date

1907

Page Number

101-103

Control Number

M0063779LC (Check the catalogue)

Notes

 

ID Number

1113

Title

Lines written on an occasion

First Line

Let grace and mercy flow!

Poet

ATHERTON, Robert

Book Title

Village life and feeling: songs and poems

Author of Book

ATHERTON, Robert

Publication Date

1907

Page Number

103-104

Control Number

M0063779LC (Check the catalogue)

Notes

 

ID Number

1114

Title

Original epitaphs

First Line

Here lies Thomas - death took him from us

Poet

ATHERTON, Robert

Book Title

Village life and feeling: songs and poems

Author of Book

ATHERTON, Robert

Publication Date

1907

Page Number

104-106

Control Number

M0063779LC (Check the catalogue)

Notes

 

ID Number

1115

Title

Canaan (Hymn)

First Line

Canaan, blessed Canaan

Poet

ATHERTON, Robert

Book Title

Village life and feeling: songs and poems

Author of Book

ATHERTON, Robert

Publication Date

1907

Page Number

107-108

Control Number

M0063779LC (Check the catalogue)

Notes

 

ID Number

1116

Title

The ditty of the the debtman, or the lay of the latest loan-ee

First Line

How do the creditors

Poet

ATHERTON, Robert

Book Title

Village life and feeling: songs and poems

Author of Book

ATHERTON, Robert

Publication Date

1907

Page Number

108-116

Control Number

M0063779LC (Check the catalogue)

Notes

 

ID Number

1117

Title

How 'the beggars' come down to my door Part I

First Line

How do the 'beggars' come down to your door?

Poet

ATHERTON, Robert

Book Title

Village life and feeling: songs and poems

Author of Book

ATHERTON, Robert

Publication Date

1907

Page Number

117-123

Control Number

M0063779LC (Check the catalogue)

Notes

 

ID Number

1118

Title

How 'the beggars' come down to my door Part II

First Line

Asking a penny

Poet

ATHERTON, Robert

Book Title

Village life and feeling: songs and poems

Author of Book

ATHERTON, Robert

Publication Date

1907

Page Number

123-127

Control Number

M0063779LC (Check the catalogue)

Notes

 

ID Number

1119

Title

How 'the beggars' come down to my door Part III

First Line

Twenty times, yesterday

Poet

ATHERTON, Robert

Book Title

Village life and feeling: songs and poems

Author of Book

ATHERTON, Robert

Publication Date

1907

Page Number

127-131

Control Number

M0063779LC (Check the catalogue)

Notes

 

ID Number

1120

Title

Nelly day

First Line

The bridegroom rings the Nell of parting Day

Poet

ATHERTON, Robert

Book Title

Village life and feeling: songs and poems

Author of Book

ATHERTON, Robert

Publication Date

1907

Page Number

131-138

Control Number

M0063779LC (Check the catalogue)

Notes

 

ID Number

1121

Title

The epitaph

First Line

Here rests her head. Deny it if you dare

Poet

ATHERTON, Robert

Book Title

Village life and feeling: songs and poems

Author of Book

ATHERTON, Robert

Publication Date

1907

Page Number

138-139

Control Number

M0063779LC (Check the catalogue)

Notes

 

ID Number

1122

Title

The painterman or, the check of the spooney whisperers

First Line

it was the spooney whisperers

Poet

ATHERTON, Robert

Book Title

Village life and feeling: songs and poems

Author of Book

ATHERTON, Robert

Publication Date

1907

Page Number

139-145

Control Number

M0063779LC (Check the catalogue)

Notes

 

ID Number

1123

Title

Owed (ode) to St Valentine. New paid

First Line

Poor old St Valentine

Poet

ATHERTON, Robert

Book Title

Village life and feeling: songs and poems

Author of Book

ATHERTON, Robert

Publication Date

1907

Page Number

146-148

Control Number

M0063779LC (Check the catalogue)

Notes

 

ID Number

1124

Title

Maudie

First Line

Oh! Come into the garden, Maud

Poet

ATHERTON, Robert

Book Title

Village life and feeling: songs and poems

Author of Book

ATHERTON, Robert

Publication Date

1907

Page Number

148-150

Control Number

M0063779LC (Check the catalogue)

Notes

 

ID Number

1125

Title

The latest lay of Impey Cuneous, Esq. By an empty purseon

First Line

It's all very well to cry Pay, Pay, Pay!

Poet

ATHERTON, Robert

Book Title

Village life and feeling: songs and poems

Author of Book

ATHERTON, Robert

Publication Date

1907

Page Number

150-151

Control Number

M0063779LC (Check the catalogue)

Notes

 

ID Number

1126

Title

Latest lay of old Badled Want-bread. By a loafer

First Line

Oh, it's pass the old hat for your kind credit's sake

Poet

ATHERTON, Robert

Book Title

Village life and feeling: songs and poems

Author of Book

ATHERTON, Robert

Publication Date

1907

Page Number

151-154

Control Number

M0063779LC (Check the catalogue)

Notes

 

ID Number

1127

Title

The edge of abysses

First Line

I have had my sad moments when sorrow has fallen

Poet

ATHERTON, Robert

Book Title

Village life and feeling: songs and poems

Author of Book

ATHERTON, Robert

Publication Date

1907

Page Number

154-156

Control Number

M0063779LC (Check the catalogue)

Notes

 

ID Number

1128

Title

The life and times of 'grandfather's clock' (song)

First Line

He's a neat old clock, and a sweet old clock

Poet

ATHERTON, Robert

Book Title

Village life and feeling: songs and poems

Author of Book

ATHERTON, Robert

Publication Date

1907

Page Number

156-158

Control Number

M0063779LC (Check the catalogue)

Notes

 

ID Number

1129

Title

A simple story not grown up

First Line

There was a little boy at school

Poet

ATHERTON, Robert

Book Title

Village life and feeling: songs and poems

Author of Book

ATHERTON, Robert

Publication Date

1907

Page Number

158-159

Control Number

M0063779LC (Check the catalogue)

Notes

 

ID Number

1130

Title

Lay of Mr Kerr - Mudgeon

First Line

Some like to sing like anything

Poet

ATHERTON, Robert

Book Title

Village life and feeling: songs and poems

Author of Book

ATHERTON, Robert

Publication Date

1907

Page Number

159-161

Control Number

M0063779LC (Check the catalogue)

Notes

 

ID Number

1131

Title

Daybreak (song)

First Line

Gone! Gone! Weary minutes, so sad and distressing

Poet

ATHERTON, Robert

Book Title

Village life and feeling: songs and poems

Author of Book

ATHERTON, Robert

Publication Date

1907

Page Number

161-162

Control Number

M0063779LC (Check the catalogue)

Notes

 

ID Number

1132

Title

The golden ray (song)

First Line

I will sing the sweet song of the golden ray

Poet

ATHERTON, Robert

Book Title

Village life and feeling: songs and poems

Author of Book

ATHERTON, Robert

Publication Date

1907

Page Number

163-164

Control Number

M0063779LC (Check the catalogue)

Notes

 

ID Number

1133

Title

The sunshine

First Line

Once out from the sun there came shining

Poet

ATHERTON, Robert

Book Title

Village life and feeling: songs and poems

Author of Book

ATHERTON, Robert

Publication Date

1907

Page Number

165-166

Control Number

M0063779LC (Check the catalogue)

Notes

 

ID Number

1134

Title

Song of the trees (song)

First Line

Oh, sing me the song of the trees

Poet

ATHERTON, Robert

Book Title

Village life and feeling: songs and poems

Author of Book

ATHERTON, Robert

Publication Date

1907

Page Number

167-168

Control Number

M0063779LC (Check the catalogue)

Notes

 

ID Number

1135

Title

Harvest home (Harvest song)

First Line

We plough the fields, we sow the grain

Poet

ATHERTON, Robert

Book Title

Village life and feeling: songs and poems

Author of Book

ATHERTON, Robert

Publication Date

1907

Page Number

169-170

Control Number

M0063779LC (Check the catalogue)

Notes

 

ID Number

1136

Title

Christmas time (song)

First Line

Oh! What is the sound that is heard on high

Poet

ATHERTON, Robert

Book Title

Village life and feeling: songs and poems

Author of Book

ATHERTON, Robert

Publication Date

1907

Page Number

171

Control Number

M0063779LC (Check the catalogue)

Notes

Tune-Bolnhurst

 

ID Number

1137

Title

Christmas bells (song)

First Line

Amid the snows that winter brings

Poet

ATHERTON, Robert

Book Title

Village life and feeling: songs and poems

Author of Book

ATHERTON, Robert

Publication Date

1907

Page Number

172

Control Number

M0063779LC (Check the catalogue)

Notes

Tune-Bolnhurst Bells

 

ID Number

1138

Title

Pretty Polly

First Line

My name is Peter Pop, my lads

Poet

ATHERTON, Robert

Book Title

Village life and feeling: songs and poems

Author of Book

ATHERTON, Robert

Publication Date

1907

Page Number

173-175

Control Number

M0063779LC (Check the catalogue)

Notes

 

ID Number

1139

Title

Kitty Keary (song)

First Line

Her name, the sweet fairy

Poet

ATHERTON, Robert

Book Title

Village life and feeling: songs and poems

Author of Book

ATHERTON, Robert

Publication Date

1907

Page Number

175-177

Control Number

M0063779LC (Check the catalogue)

Notes

 

ID Number

1140

Title

The bachelor's tale

First Line

I called her a duck and she called me a goose

Poet

ATHERTON, Robert

Book Title

Village life and feeling: songs and poems

Author of Book

ATHERTON, Robert

Publication Date

1907

Page Number

177-178

Control Number

M0063779LC (Check the catalogue)

Notes

 

ID Number

1141

Title

My study

First Line

I lit my lamp at half-past four

Poet

ATHERTON, Robert

Book Title

Village life and feeling: songs and poems

Author of Book

ATHERTON, Robert

Publication Date

1907

Page Number

179-180

Control Number

M0063779LC (Check the catalogue)

Notes

 

ID Number

1142

Title

My garden

First Line

What should I do wer't not for thee

Poet

ATHERTON, Robert

Book Title

Village life and feeling: songs and poems

Author of Book

ATHERTON, Robert

Publication Date

1907

Page Number

180-184

Control Number

M0063779LC (Check the catalogue)

Notes

 

ID Number

1143

Title

Charley Brown

First Line

What do you think her name was?

Poet

ATHERTON, Robert

Book Title

Village life and feeling: songs and poems

Author of Book

ATHERTON, Robert

Publication Date

1907

Page Number

184-186

Control Number

M0063779LC (Check the catalogue)

Notes

 

ID Number

1144

Title

Liverpool. Sept. Centenary, 1907 (a pageant song)

First Line

I will sing you the song of a city

Poet

ATHERTON, Robert

Book Title

Village life and feeling: songs and poems

Author of Book

ATHERTON, Robert

Publication Date

1907

Page Number

(187)

Control Number

M0063779LC (Check the catalogue)

Notes

 

ID Number

2871

Title

A national anthem: ode to the King

First Line

God Save old England's King to-day

Poet

ATHERTON, Robert

Book Title

Poems of friendship and sympathy

Author of Book

ATHERTON, Robert

Publication Date

no date

Page Number

Flyleaf

Control Number

M0172493LC (Check the catalogue)

Notes

 

ID Number

2872

Title

Failures

First Line

Ah, never we sing inthe battle of life

Poet

ATHERTON, Robert

Book Title

Poems of friendship and sympathy

Author of Book

ATHERTON, Robert

Publication Date

no date

Page Number

1-2

Control Number

M0172493LC (Check the catalogue)

Notes

 

ID Number

2873

Title

Gone

First Line

Gone! He has gone! From the Empire that loved him

Poet

ATHERTON, Robert

Book Title

Poems of friendship and sympathy

Author of Book

ATHERTON, Robert

Publication Date

no date

Page Number

3

Control Number

M0172493LC (Check the catalogue)

Notes

 

ID Number

2874

Title

A poet's epitaph

First Line

Beneath this stone, though few men know it

Poet

ATHERTON, Robert

Book Title

Poems of friendship and sympathy

Author of Book

ATHERTON, Robert

Publication Date

no date

Page Number

3

Control Number

M0172493LC (Check the catalogue)

Notes

 

ID Number

2875

Title

A plea

First Line

Give the poor fellow

Poet

ATHERTON, Robert

Book Title

Poems of friendship and sympathy

Author of Book

ATHERTON, Robert

Publication Date

no date

Page Number

4-6

Control Number

M0172493LC (Check the catalogue)

Notes

 

ID Number

2876

Title

Nightlights: verse 2

First Line

And yet, thinking thus, there is something in sorrow

Poet

ATHERTON, Robert

Book Title

Poems of friendship and sympathy

Author of Book

ATHERTON, Robert

Publication Date

no date

Page Number

6

Control Number

M0172493LC (Check the catalogue)

Notes

 

ID Number

2913

Title

Lingering and longing: lines 8 and 9

First Line

Grief binds me with a hempen rope

Poet

ATHERTON, Robert

Book Title

Poems of friendship and sympathy

Author of Book

ATHERTON, Robert

Publication Date

no date

Page Number

6

Control Number

M0172493LC (Check the catalogue)

Notes

 

ID Number

2914

Title

Night: lines 17 and 18

First Line

But bye and bye, twinkling from out of a cloud

Poet

ATHERTON, Robert

Book Title

Poems of friendship and sympathy

Author of Book

ATHERTON, Robert

Publication Date

no date

Page Number

6

Control Number

M0172493LC (Check the catalogue)

Notes

 

ID Number

2915

Title

The Cross to the Crown: last lines

First Line

And then when 'tis ended, I'll just lay me down

Poet

ATHERTON, Robert

Book Title

Poems of friendship and sympathy

Author of Book

ATHERTON, Robert

Publication Date

no date

Page Number

6

Control Number

M0172493LC (Check the catalogue)

Notes

 

ID Number

2916

Title

I cannot forget

First Line

I think of you darling - I cannot forget

Poet

ATHERTON, Robert

Book Title

Poems of friendship and sympathy

Author of Book

ATHERTON, Robert

Publication Date

no date

Page Number

7

Control Number

M0172493LC (Check the catalogue)

Notes

 

ID Number

2917

Title

The beggar's tale

First Line

I've fallen in life as so many have done

Poet

ATHERTON, Robert

Book Title

Poems of friendship and sympathy

Author of Book

ATHERTON, Robert

Publication Date

no date

Page Number

7

Control Number

M0172493LC (Check the catalogue)

Notes

 

ID Number

2918

Title

Grief

First Line

It seems as if it couldn't be

Poet

ATHERTON, Robert

Book Title

Poems of friendship and sympathy

Author of Book

ATHERTON, Robert

Publication Date

no date

Page Number

8

Control Number

M0172493LC (Check the catalogue)

Notes

 

ID Number

2919

Title

The little folks

First Line

The little lump of life is changed

Poet

ATHERTON, Robert

Book Title

Poems of friendship and sympathy

Author of Book

ATHERTON, Robert

Publication Date

no date

Page Number

8

Control Number

M0172493LC (Check the catalogue)

Notes

 

ID Number

2920

Title

A bit

First Line

I've travelled up and down a bit

Poet

ATHERTON, Robert

Book Title

Poems of friendship and sympathy

Author of Book

ATHERTON, Robert

Publication Date

no date

Page Number

9

Control Number

M0172493LC (Check the catalogue)

Notes

 

ID Number

2921

Title

My garden

First Line

And Robin Red-breast in this nook

Poet

ATHERTON, Robert

Book Title

Poems of friendship and sympathy

Author of Book

ATHERTON, Robert

Publication Date

no date

Page Number

9

Control Number

M0172493LC (Check the catalogue)

Notes

 

ID Number

2922

Title

Friendship: no 1

First Line

Ah, yes, in thy sadness, I will not forget thee

Poet

ATHERTON, Robert

Book Title

Poems of friendship and sympathy

Author of Book

ATHERTON, Robert

Publication Date

no date

Page Number

10

Control Number

M0172493LC (Check the catalogue)

Notes

 

ID Number

2923

Title

The ditty of the debtman

First Line

We were so happy then

Poet

ATHERTON, Robert

Book Title

Poems of friendship and sympathy

Author of Book

ATHERTON, Robert

Publication Date

no date

Page Number

10

Control Number

M0172493LC (Check the catalogue)

Notes

 

ID Number

2924

Title

From how the beggars come down to my door

First Line

Life is a careless run

Poet

ATHERTON, Robert

Book Title

Poems of friendship and sympathy

Author of Book

ATHERTON, Robert

Publication Date

no date

Page Number

10

Control Number

M0172493LC (Check the catalogue)

Notes

 

ID Number

2925

Title

Friendship: no 2

First Line

There's one heart beats for thee, although thou art absent

Poet

ATHERTON, Robert

Book Title

Poems of friendship and sympathy

Author of Book

ATHERTON, Robert

Publication Date

no date

Page Number

11

Control Number

M0172493LC (Check the catalogue)

Notes

 

ID Number

2926

Title

Nelly Day

First Line

But 'tis not so! In this our battleous life

Poet

ATHERTON, Robert

Book Title

Poems of friendship and sympathy

Author of Book

ATHERTON, Robert

Publication Date

no date

Page Number

11

Control Number

M0172493LC (Check the catalogue)

Notes

 

 

 

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