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 |
1487 |
Title |
The tram |
First Line |
Come around, my merry boys, you that merit earthly joys |
Poet |
NUTTER, Henry |
Book Title |
The Tram |
Author of Book |
NUTTER, Henry |
Publication Date |
1996 |
Page Number |
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Control Number |
M0353488LC (Check the catalogue) |
Notes |
A song first sung at a Burnley Literary and Scientific Club soiree 1881. Contained in material at Burnley Library collected by tramways expert Michael Harrison. (30118098997517) |
ID Number |
1738 |
Title |
To Mr G C Ogden |
First Line |
With joy men are blooming, in life's autumn gloaming |
Poet |
NUTTER, Henry |
Book Title |
Nathan Barlow: sketches in the retired life of a Lancashire butcher |
Author of Book |
DOHERTY, Austin |
Publication Date |
18-- |
Page Number |
Flyleaf |
Control Number |
M0129193LC (Check the catalogue) |
Notes |
2nd ed. Manuscript poem pasted to flyleaf, signed by Henry Nutter, Darwin House, Burnley Oct 16, 1891 |
ID Number |
1739 |
Title |
After reading the story of Nathan Barlow |
First Line |
Dear Friend, the book that I enclose |
Poet |
NUTTER, Henry |
Book Title |
Nathan Barlow: sketches in the retired life of a Lancashire butcher |
Author of Book |
DOHERTY, Austin |
Publication Date |
18-- |
Page Number |
Flyleaf |
Control Number |
M0129193LC (Check the catalogue) |
Notes |
2nd ed. Manuscript poem pasted to flyleaf, signed by Henry Nutter, Darwin House, Burnley May 1, 1892 |
ID Number |
1957 |
Title |
Healey Height |
First Line |
One morning I strayed on the heights of old Healey |
Poet |
NUTTER, Henry |
Book Title |
BALLADS and songs of Lancashire, (part 2, modern). Collected, compiled, and edited, with notes, by John Harland, 3rd ed., corrected, revised and enlarged by T. T. Wilkinson |
Author of Book |
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Publication Date |
1976 |
Page Number |
535-536 |
Control Number |
0715811827 (Check the catalogue) |
Notes |
Reprinted from 3rd edition, first published 1882. Revised by T T Wilkinson |
ID Number |
5787 |
Title |
To Mr H Houding, Burnley |
First Line |
Hail! Sweetest poet of the Brun |
Poet |
NUTTER, Henry |
Book Title |
Local rhymes |
Author of Book |
NUTTER, Henry |
Publication Date |
1890 |
Page Number |
5-8 |
Control Number |
M0001767LC (Check the catalogue) |
Notes |
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ID Number |
5788 |
Title |
To Mr George Crompton, violinist, Laund |
First Line |
This simple scroll in haste i've penned |
Poet |
NUTTER, Henry |
Book Title |
Local rhymes |
Author of Book |
NUTTER, Henry |
Publication Date |
1890 |
Page Number |
8-11 |
Control Number |
M0001767LC (Check the catalogue) |
Notes |
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ID Number |
5789 |
Title |
The new borough of Nelson |
First Line |
Come, listen to my simple song with patience and attention |
Poet |
NUTTER, Henry |
Book Title |
Local rhymes |
Author of Book |
NUTTER, Henry |
Publication Date |
1890 |
Page Number |
11-16 |
Control Number |
M0001767LC (Check the catalogue) |
Notes |
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ID Number |
5790 |
Title |
Answer to an invitation to dinner |
First Line |
My esteemed Mr Gott, I could see through the plot |
Poet |
NUTTER, Henry |
Book Title |
Local rhymes |
Author of Book |
NUTTER, Henry |
Publication Date |
1890 |
Page Number |
16-17 |
Control Number |
M0001767LC (Check the catalogue) |
Notes |
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ID Number |
5792 |
Title |
Reply to the antiquarian |
First Line |
Some verses from a friend I saw |
Poet |
NUTTER, Henry |
Book Title |
Local rhymes |
Author of Book |
NUTTER, Henry |
Publication Date |
1890 |
Page Number |
18-22 |
Control Number |
M0001767LC (Check the catalogue) |
Notes |
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ID Number |
5793 |
Title |
The astronomer's reply to the antiquarian's second letter |
First Line |
Dear friend of antiquarian fame |
Poet |
NUTTER, Henry |
Book Title |
Local rhymes |
Author of Book |
NUTTER, Henry |
Publication Date |
1890 |
Page Number |
23-28 |
Control Number |
M0001767LC (Check the catalogue) |
Notes |
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ID Number |
5794 |
Title |
Reply to H Burrows |
First Line |
Dear Burrows, the verses you recently sent |
Poet |
NUTTER, Henry |
Book Title |
Local rhymes |
Author of Book |
NUTTER, Henry |
Publication Date |
1890 |
Page Number |
28-29 |
Control Number |
M0001767LC (Check the catalogue) |
Notes |
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ID Number |
5795 |
Title |
An answer to the Mayor's invitation to dinner |
First Line |
My dear Mr Mayor, you may take it for granted |
Poet |
NUTTER, Henry |
Book Title |
Local rhymes |
Author of Book |
NUTTER, Henry |
Publication Date |
1890 |
Page Number |
29-31 |
Control Number |
M0001767LC (Check the catalogue) |
Notes |
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ID Number |
5796 |
Title |
On the marriage of Mr Charles Whittle and Miss Mary Bond, Burnley |
First Line |
Dear Mary, you tender your freedom this day |
Poet |
NUTTER, Henry |
Book Title |
Local rhymes |
Author of Book |
NUTTER, Henry |
Publication Date |
1890 |
Page Number |
31-32 |
Control Number |
M0001767LC (Check the catalogue) |
Notes |
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ID Number |
5797 |
Title |
A song of Buxton |
First Line |
Oh! Buxton is a pretty place |
Poet |
NUTTER, Henry |
Book Title |
Local rhymes |
Author of Book |
NUTTER, Henry |
Publication Date |
1890 |
Page Number |
32-34 |
Control Number |
M0001767LC (Check the catalogue) |
Notes |
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ID Number |
5798 |
Title |
In answer to slanderous words |
First Line |
Light hearts have good reason |
Poet |
NUTTER, Henry |
Book Title |
Local rhymes |
Author of Book |
NUTTER, Henry |
Publication Date |
1890 |
Page Number |
34-36 |
Control Number |
M0001767LC (Check the catalogue) |
Notes |
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ID Number |
5799 |
Title |
The fall of Alexandria |
First Line |
The British fleet on July tenth in eighteen eighty two sir |
Poet |
NUTTER, Henry |
Book Title |
Local rhymes |
Author of Book |
NUTTER, Henry |
Publication Date |
1890 |
Page Number |
36-39 |
Control Number |
M0001767LC (Check the catalogue) |
Notes |
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ID Number |
5800 |
Title |
Healey height |
First Line |
One morning I strayed on the heights of old Healey |
Poet |
NUTTER, Henry |
Book Title |
Local rhymes |
Author of Book |
NUTTER, Henry |
Publication Date |
1890 |
Page Number |
39-40 |
Control Number |
M0001767LC (Check the catalogue) |
Notes |
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ID Number |
5801 |
Title |
The girl in the calico dress |
First Line |
In flowery July upon Healey's proud height |
Poet |
NUTTER, Henry |
Book Title |
Local rhymes |
Author of Book |
NUTTER, Henry |
Publication Date |
1890 |
Page Number |
41-42 |
Control Number |
M0001767LC (Check the catalogue) |
Notes |
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ID Number |
5802 |
Title |
Old Jim the engineer |
First Line |
We boast of British heroes brave |
Poet |
NUTTER, Henry |
Book Title |
Local rhymes |
Author of Book |
NUTTER, Henry |
Publication Date |
1890 |
Page Number |
42-44 |
Control Number |
M0001767LC (Check the catalogue) |
Notes |
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ID Number |
5803 |
Title |
Old Jim, the engine driver |
First Line |
Death throws gloom o'er every station |
Poet |
NUTTER, Henry |
Book Title |
Local rhymes |
Author of Book |
NUTTER, Henry |
Publication Date |
1890 |
Page Number |
44-45 |
Control Number |
M0001767LC (Check the catalogue) |
Notes |
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ID Number |
5804 |
Title |
The tram |
First Line |
Come around, my merry boys, you that merit earthly joys |
Poet |
NUTTER, Henry |
Book Title |
Local rhymes |
Author of Book |
NUTTER, Henry |
Publication Date |
1890 |
Page Number |
45-48 |
Control Number |
M0001767LC (Check the catalogue) |
Notes |
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ID Number |
5805 |
Title |
A burlesque |
First Line |
Why all this useless squander, tell me why? |
Poet |
NUTTER, Henry |
Book Title |
Local rhymes |
Author of Book |
NUTTER, Henry |
Publication Date |
1890 |
Page Number |
48-52 |
Control Number |
M0001767LC (Check the catalogue) |
Notes |
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ID Number |
5806 |
Title |
Literary and scientific club dinner |
First Line |
Ye noble men with learning fraught |
Poet |
NUTTER, Henry |
Book Title |
Local rhymes |
Author of Book |
NUTTER, Henry |
Publication Date |
1890 |
Page Number |
52-56 |
Control Number |
M0001767LC (Check the catalogue) |
Notes |
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ID Number |
5807 |
Title |
On the removal of the Mayor's lamps |
First Line |
Ye neighbours, come join my affliction and sorrow |
Poet |
NUTTER, Henry |
Book Title |
Local rhymes |
Author of Book |
NUTTER, Henry |
Publication Date |
1890 |
Page Number |
56-56 |
Control Number |
M0001767LC (Check the catalogue) |
Notes |
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ID Number |
5808 |
Title |
A brave townsman |
First Line |
When nations to war's wicked influence yeild |
Poet |
NUTTER, Henry |
Book Title |
Local rhymes |
Author of Book |
NUTTER, Henry |
Publication Date |
1890 |
Page Number |
58-59 |
Control Number |
M0001767LC (Check the catalogue) |
Notes |
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ID Number |
5809 |
Title |
On the birthday of a niece |
First Line |
Many happy returns of the day |
Poet |
NUTTER, Henry |
Book Title |
Local rhymes |
Author of Book |
NUTTER, Henry |
Publication Date |
1890 |
Page Number |
59-60 |
Control Number |
M0001767LC (Check the catalogue) |
Notes |
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ID Number |
5810 |
Title |
The Mayor of Brunswick |
First Line |
Ye fountains bursting from the rock or fen |
Poet |
NUTTER, Henry |
Book Title |
Local rhymes |
Author of Book |
NUTTER, Henry |
Publication Date |
1890 |
Page Number |
60-62 |
Control Number |
M0001767LC (Check the catalogue) |
Notes |
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ID Number |
5811 |
Title |
A birthday rhyme |
First Line |
The earth's daly motion brings darkness and light |
Poet |
NUTTER, Henry |
Book Title |
Local rhymes |
Author of Book |
NUTTER, Henry |
Publication Date |
1890 |
Page Number |
62-63 |
Control Number |
M0001767LC (Check the catalogue) |
Notes |
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ID Number |
5812 |
Title |
Song |
First Line |
Ye prudent and wise who are not very grave |
Poet |
NUTTER, Henry |
Book Title |
Local rhymes |
Author of Book |
NUTTER, Henry |
Publication Date |
1890 |
Page Number |
63-64 |
Control Number |
M0001767LC (Check the catalogue) |
Notes |
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ID Number |
5813 |
Title |
On the occasion of Miss Horner leaving Burnley |
First Line |
A miden's song we often heard |
Poet |
NUTTER, Henry |
Book Title |
Local rhymes |
Author of Book |
NUTTER, Henry |
Publication Date |
1890 |
Page Number |
65-66 |
Control Number |
M0001767LC (Check the catalogue) |
Notes |
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ID Number |
5814 |
Title |
On the presentation to Mr Lewis Grant |
First Line |
When told that a gift was in stone for our friend |
Poet |
NUTTER, Henry |
Book Title |
Local rhymes |
Author of Book |
NUTTER, Henry |
Publication Date |
1890 |
Page Number |
66-68 |
Control Number |
M0001767LC (Check the catalogue) |
Notes |
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ID Number |
5815 |
Title |
Job Whittam Hartley, guardian |
First Line |
The poor man's friend, the pauper's stay |
Poet |
NUTTER, Henry |
Book Title |
Local rhymes |
Author of Book |
NUTTER, Henry |
Publication Date |
1890 |
Page Number |
68-69 |
Control Number |
M0001767LC (Check the catalogue) |
Notes |
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ID Number |
5816 |
Title |
To Miss Nannie May C- |
First Line |
Your appearance on earth was a blessing devine |
Poet |
NUTTER, Henry |
Book Title |
Local rhymes |
Author of Book |
NUTTER, Henry |
Publication Date |
1890 |
Page Number |
70-71 |
Control Number |
M0001767LC (Check the catalogue) |
Notes |
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ID Number |
5817 |
Title |
To Miss F. E. J. on her twenty first birthday |
First Line |
Dear Florence, this day is the last in the year |
Poet |
NUTTER, Henry |
Book Title |
Local rhymes |
Author of Book |
NUTTER, Henry |
Publication Date |
1890 |
Page Number |
71-72 |
Control Number |
M0001767LC (Check the catalogue) |
Notes |
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ID Number |
5818 |
Title |
A story of a poodle |
First Line |
My dear Mister editor Houlding |
Poet |
NUTTER, Henry |
Book Title |
Local rhymes |
Author of Book |
NUTTER, Henry |
Publication Date |
1890 |
Page Number |
72-73 |
Control Number |
M0001767LC (Check the catalogue) |
Notes |
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ID Number |
5819 |
Title |
A poem in Scotch |
First Line |
Dear editor, you should na be stealin awa |
Poet |
NUTTER, Henry |
Book Title |
Local rhymes |
Author of Book |
NUTTER, Henry |
Publication Date |
1890 |
Page Number |
74-76 |
Control Number |
M0001767LC (Check the catalogue) |
Notes |
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ID Number |
5820 |
Title |
On the occassion of the Rev William Reid leaving Nelson |
First Line |
I'm sorry, dear amos, in fact, I am grieving |
Poet |
NUTTER, Henry |
Book Title |
Local rhymes |
Author of Book |
NUTTER, Henry |
Publication Date |
1890 |
Page Number |
77 |
Control Number |
M0001767LC (Check the catalogue) |
Notes |
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ID Number |
5821 |
Title |
The Royal visit to Burnley |
First Line |
Hail! grandson of our noble Queen |
Poet |
NUTTER, Henry |
Book Title |
Local rhymes |
Author of Book |
NUTTER, Henry |
Publication Date |
1890 |
Page Number |
77-78 |
Control Number |
M0001767LC (Check the catalogue) |
Notes |
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ID Number |
5822 |
Title |
The Queen and John Bright |
First Line |
I'll sing you a song of a lady |
Poet |
NUTTER, Henry |
Book Title |
Local rhymes |
Author of Book |
NUTTER, Henry |
Publication Date |
1890 |
Page Number |
78-79 |
Control Number |
M0001767LC (Check the catalogue) |
Notes |
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ID Number |
5823 |
Title |
The Mayor's dinner |
First Line |
My dear Mr Mayor, at your call i'll be there |
Poet |
NUTTER, Henry |
Book Title |
Local rhymes |
Author of Book |
NUTTER, Henry |
Publication Date |
1890 |
Page Number |
79-80 |
Control Number |
M0001767LC (Check the catalogue) |
Notes |
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ID Number |
5824 |
Title |
In answer to a present |
First Line |
Dear Lady, the present's arrived, with your card |
Poet |
NUTTER, Henry |
Book Title |
Local rhymes |
Author of Book |
NUTTER, Henry |
Publication Date |
1890 |
Page Number |
80-81 |
Control Number |
M0001767LC (Check the catalogue) |
Notes |
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ID Number |
5825 |
Title |
Written for the Victorian Assembly room, December 31 1887 |
First Line |
The year will end when you observe this night |
Poet |
NUTTER, Henry |
Book Title |
Local rhymes |
Author of Book |
NUTTER, Henry |
Publication Date |
1890 |
Page Number |
81-87 |
Control Number |
M0001767LC (Check the catalogue) |
Notes |
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ID Number |
5826 |
Title |
To the chairman of the Nelson Local Board |
First Line |
I thank you, my friend, for your kind invitation |
Poet |
NUTTER, Henry |
Book Title |
Local rhymes |
Author of Book |
NUTTER, Henry |
Publication Date |
1890 |
Page Number |
87-88 |
Control Number |
M0001767LC (Check the catalogue) |
Notes |
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ID Number |
5827 |
Title |
A Burnley fisherman's song |
First Line |
In Burnley, the pride of the Calder and Brun |
Poet |
NUTTER, Henry |
Book Title |
Local rhymes |
Author of Book |
NUTTER, Henry |
Publication Date |
1890 |
Page Number |
88-93 |
Control Number |
M0001767LC (Check the catalogue) |
Notes |
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ID Number |
5828 |
Title |
Opening of the town hall, Burnley |
First Line |
With tuneful strains my simple lines infuse |
Poet |
NUTTER, Henry |
Book Title |
Local rhymes |
Author of Book |
NUTTER, Henry |
Publication Date |
1890 |
Page Number |
93-96 |
Control Number |
M0001767LC (Check the catalogue) |
Notes |
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ID Number |
5829 |
Title |
Dissolution of the Oddfellow's Club, Barrowford |
First Line |
Most noble grand, and past grandmasters too |
Poet |
NUTTER, Henry |
Book Title |
Local rhymes |
Author of Book |
NUTTER, Henry |
Publication Date |
1890 |
Page Number |
96-97 |
Control Number |
M0001767LC (Check the catalogue) |
Notes |
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ID Number |
5830 |
Title |
On the death of a nephew in his 21st year, Nov 1, 1888 |
First Line |
In silence I entered the home of my youth |
Poet |
NUTTER, Henry |
Book Title |
Local rhymes |
Author of Book |
NUTTER, Henry |
Publication Date |
1890 |
Page Number |
97-98 |
Control Number |
M0001767LC (Check the catalogue) |
Notes |
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ID Number |
5831 |
Title |
Sung at the Mayor's dinner, January 24th 890 |
First Line |
Come, dear capricious, careless muse |
Poet |
NUTTER, Henry |
Book Title |
Local rhymes |
Author of Book |
NUTTER, Henry |
Publication Date |
1890 |
Page Number |
99-103 |
Control Number |
M0001767LC (Check the catalogue) |
Notes |
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ID Number |
5832 |
Title |
To Mr and Mrs H. S. on their wedding day |
First Line |
I ish from this morning, dear Herbert and Annie |
Poet |
NUTTER, Henry |
Book Title |
Local rhymes |
Author of Book |
NUTTER, Henry |
Publication Date |
1890 |
Page Number |
103-104 |
Control Number |
M0001767LC (Check the catalogue) |
Notes |
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ID Number |
5833 |
Title |
A Christmas song |
First Line |
Old time is on the wing, my boys, the world is all in motion |
Poet |
NUTTER, Henry |
Book Title |
Local rhymes |
Author of Book |
NUTTER, Henry |
Publication Date |
1890 |
Page Number |
104-108 |
Control Number |
M0001767LC (Check the catalogue) |
Notes |
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ID Number |
5834 |
Title |
Song on evolution |
First Line |
As years roll round with rapid flight |
Poet |
NUTTER, Henry |
Book Title |
Local rhymes |
Author of Book |
NUTTER, Henry |
Publication Date |
1890 |
Page Number |
108-111 |
Control Number |
M0001767LC (Check the catalogue) |
Notes |
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ID Number |
5835 |
Title |
Geological Christmas song |
First Line |
Tis Cronkshaw's feast my pen employs |
Poet |
NUTTER, Henry |
Book Title |
Local rhymes |
Author of Book |
NUTTER, Henry |
Publication Date |
1890 |
Page Number |
111-115 |
Control Number |
M0001767LC (Check the catalogue) |
Notes |
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ID Number |
5836 |
Title |
Spiritualism - a burlesque |
First Line |
The world still moves around my boys |
Poet |
NUTTER, Henry |
Book Title |
Local rhymes |
Author of Book |
NUTTER, Henry |
Publication Date |
1890 |
Page Number |
115-119 |
Control Number |
M0001767LC (Check the catalogue) |
Notes |
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ID Number |
5837 |
Title |
Man and the ape |
First Line |
Come list to what i've got to say |
Poet |
NUTTER, Henry |
Book Title |
Local rhymes |
Author of Book |
NUTTER, Henry |
Publication Date |
1890 |
Page Number |
119-122 |
Control Number |
M0001767LC (Check the catalogue) |
Notes |
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ID Number |
5838 |
Title |
New inventions |
First Line |
Tis pleaseant to gather each year and behold |
Poet |
NUTTER, Henry |
Book Title |
Local rhymes |
Author of Book |
NUTTER, Henry |
Publication Date |
1890 |
Page Number |
122-126 |
Control Number |
M0001767LC (Check the catalogue) |
Notes |
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ID Number |
5839 |
Title |
The Burnley water scheme |
First Line |
Two years ago, when this borough was flourishing |
Poet |
NUTTER, Henry |
Book Title |
Local rhymes |
Author of Book |
NUTTER, Henry |
Publication Date |
1890 |
Page Number |
127-130 |
Control Number |
M0001767LC (Check the catalogue) |
Notes |
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ID Number |
5840 |
Title |
A Christmas song |
First Line |
When days are short and nights are cold, and cruel roars the blast |
Poet |
NUTTER, Henry |
Book Title |
Local rhymes |
Author of Book |
NUTTER, Henry |
Publication Date |
1890 |
Page Number |
131-133 |
Control Number |
M0001767LC (Check the catalogue) |
Notes |
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ID Number |
5841 |
Title |
Christmas astronomical song |
First Line |
This wicked world still onward flies, and measures out a year, sir |
Poet |
NUTTER, Henry |
Book Title |
Local rhymes |
Author of Book |
NUTTER, Henry |
Publication Date |
1890 |
Page Number |
134-137 |
Control Number |
M0001767LC (Check the catalogue) |
Notes |
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ID Number |
5842 |
Title |
Michael the brave |
First Line |
In a Barrowford dandyshop, long, long ago |
Poet |
NUTTER, Henry |
Book Title |
Local rhymes |
Author of Book |
NUTTER, Henry |
Publication Date |
1890 |
Page Number |
137-139 |
Control Number |
M0001767LC (Check the catalogue) |
Notes |
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ID Number |
5843 |
Title |
Answer to an invitation to a party |
First Line |
Your kind invitation came duly to hand |
Poet |
NUTTER, Henry |
Book Title |
Local rhymes |
Author of Book |
NUTTER, Henry |
Publication Date |
1890 |
Page Number |
139-140 |
Control Number |
M0001767LC (Check the catalogue) |
Notes |
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ID Number |
5844 |
Title |
To Dr Burns on his silver wedding day |
First Line |
I wish you most fervently many returns |
Poet |
NUTTER, Henry |
Book Title |
Local rhymes |
Author of Book |
NUTTER, Henry |
Publication Date |
1890 |
Page Number |
140-141 |
Control Number |
M0001767LC (Check the catalogue) |
Notes |
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ID Number |
5845 |
Title |
To Mr C, on receiving a brace of pheasants |
First Line |
Your messenger came to my cottage this morning |
Poet |
NUTTER, Henry |
Book Title |
Local rhymes |
Author of Book |
NUTTER, Henry |
Publication Date |
1890 |
Page Number |
141 |
Control Number |
M0001767LC (Check the catalogue) |
Notes |
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ID Number |
5846 |
Title |
An elergy on Edwin Waugh |
First Line |
Grim death, old nature's ancient foe |
Poet |
NUTTER, Henry |
Book Title |
Local rhymes |
Author of Book |
NUTTER, Henry |
Publication Date |
1890 |
Page Number |
142-144 |
Control Number |
M0001767LC (Check the catalogue) |
Notes |
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ID Number |
5847 |
Title |
To Mr William Christie, the real Scotch minstrel |
First Line |
The theme of my verses, dear Christie, old friend |
Poet |
NUTTER, Henry |
Book Title |
Local rhymes |
Author of Book |
NUTTER, Henry |
Publication Date |
1890 |
Page Number |
144-145 |
Control Number |
M0001767LC (Check the catalogue) |
Notes |
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ID Number |
5848 |
Title |
Long sermons |
First Line |
A little boy, named Simeon Pratt |
Poet |
NUTTER, Henry |
Book Title |
Local rhymes |
Author of Book |
NUTTER, Henry |
Publication Date |
1890 |
Page Number |
145-147 |
Control Number |
M0001767LC (Check the catalogue) |
Notes |
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ID Number |
5849 |
Title |
From Burnley |
First Line |
All hail, fair Leeds, with Mayoral badge and apron |
Poet |
NUTTER, Henry |
Book Title |
Local rhymes |
Author of Book |
NUTTER, Henry |
Publication Date |
1890 |
Page Number |
147-148 |
Control Number |
M0001767LC (Check the catalogue) |
Notes |
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ID Number |
5850 |
Title |
The Turkish atrocities |
First Line |
There arose from the East a loud cry o'er the sea |
Poet |
NUTTER, Henry |
Book Title |
Local rhymes |
Author of Book |
NUTTER, Henry |
Publication Date |
1890 |
Page Number |
148-149 |
Control Number |
M0001767LC (Check the catalogue) |
Notes |
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ID Number |
5851 |
Title |
Christmas song on co-operation |
First Line |
As time rolls on and years expire |
Poet |
NUTTER, Henry |
Book Title |
Local rhymes |
Author of Book |
NUTTER, Henry |
Publication Date |
1890 |
Page Number |
150-154 |
Control Number |
M0001767LC (Check the catalogue) |
Notes |
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ID Number |
5852 |
Title |
A New Year's address |
First Line |
Dear Foden, our grand institution you make |
Poet |
NUTTER, Henry |
Book Title |
Local rhymes |
Author of Book |
NUTTER, Henry |
Publication Date |
1890 |
Page Number |
155-157 |
Control Number |
M0001767LC (Check the catalogue) |
Notes |
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ID Number |
5853 |
Title |
To Mr A. Stansfield, Kersal Moor, Manchester |
First Line |
Hail, brother bard, with cultured brain! |
Poet |
NUTTER, Henry |
Book Title |
Local rhymes |
Author of Book |
NUTTER, Henry |
Publication Date |
1890 |
Page Number |
158-159 |
Control Number |
M0001767LC (Check the catalogue) |
Notes |
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ID Number |
5854 |
Title |
Song - Old Bethesda |
First Line |
I'll sing of Bethesda, the pride of my youth |
Poet |
NUTTER, Henry |
Book Title |
Local rhymes |
Author of Book |
NUTTER, Henry |
Publication Date |
1890 |
Page Number |
159-160 |
Control Number |
M0001767LC (Check the catalogue) |
Notes |
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ID Number |
82634 |
Title |
Healey Height |
First Line |
One morning I strayed on the heights of old Healey |
Poet |
NUTTER, Henry |
Book Title |
BALLADS and songs of Lancashire, ancient and modern / collected, compiled and edited, with notes by John Harland |
Author of Book |
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Publication Date |
1875 |
Page Number |
535-536 |
Control Number |
M0018155LC (Check the catalogue) |
Notes |
2nd ed. Collected by John Harland and revised by T T Wilkinson |
ID Number |
83038 |
Title |
Song for the Burnley Literary and Scientific Club |
First Line |
Dear Chairman, friends and kindly neighbours |
Poet |
NUTTER, Henry |
Book Title |
Rhymes for the Burnley Literary and Scientific Club |
Author of Book |
NUTTER, Henry |
Publication Date |
1878 |
Page Number |
3-15 |
Control Number |
M0129167LC (Check the catalogue) |
Notes |
Reprinted from "Transactions of the Burnley Literary and Scientific Club" |
ID Number |
83039 |
Title |
Acrostic |
First Line |
Remember, dear Chairman, I partly agreed |
Poet |
NUTTER, Henry |
Book Title |
Rhymes for the Burnley Literary and Scientific Club |
Author of Book |
NUTTER, Henry |
Publication Date |
1878 |
Page Number |
16-18 |
Control Number |
M0129167LC (Check the catalogue) |
Notes |
Reprinted from "Transactions of the Burnley Literary and Scientific Club" |
ID Number |
83044 |
Title |
Address to Mr Tattersall Wilkinson, antiquarian |
First Line |
Dear Wilkinson, old antiquarian friend |
Poet |
NUTTER, Henry |
Book Title |
Local rhymes |
Author of Book |
NUTTER, Henry |
Publication Date |
1890 |
Page Number |
17-18 |
Control Number |
M0001767LC (Check the catalogue) |
Notes |
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