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LADY WASHINGTON'S LAMENTATION

  • First line: When Columbia's brave sons call'd my hero to lead 'em <called>
  • Roud no: 4666    |   Songster   |   Text
  • Sky-Lark or a New Collection of Choice Naval, Patriotic, and Sentimental Songs (1816) pp.33-37
  • B. & J. Russell (Hartford, CT) (1816)   |   USA : Hartford CT

LADY WASHINGTON'S LAMENTATION

  • First line: When Columbia's brave sons call'd my hero to lead 'em <called>
  • Roud no: 4666    |   Chapbook   |   Text
  • Tom Bowling to Which is Added the Beggar Girl, Lady Washington's Lamentation, the Soldier's Return (1806) pp.3-5
  • no imprint (Philadelphia) (1806)   |   USA : Philadelphia

LADY WASHINGTON'S LAMENTATION

  • First line: When Columbia's brave sons call'd my hero to lead 'em <called>
  • Roud no: 4666    |   Songster   |   Text
  • Union Song Book or American Sky Lark (1805) pp.195-196
  • William Tileston Clap (Boston) (1805)   |   USA : Boston

LADY WASHINGTON'S LAMENTATION

  • First line: When Columbia's brave sons call'd my hero to lead 'em
  • Roud no: 4666    |   Book songster   |   Text
  • The National Songster (1856-1859) pp.35-37
  • Richard Marsh (New York)   |   USA : New York

LADY WASHINGTON'S LAMENTATION FOR THE DEATH OF HER HUSBAND

  • First line: When Columbia's brave sons sought my hero to lead them
  • Roud no: 4666    |   Broadside   |   Text
  • Isaiah Thomas Broadside Ballad collection (American Antiquarian Society) (1810-1814) No.142
  • Nathaniel Coverly (Boston)   |   USA : Boston
  • URL link

LADY WASHGINTON'S LAMENTATION FOR THE DEATH OF HER HUSBAND <WASHINGTON'S>

  • First line: When Columbia's brave sons sought my hero to lead them
  • Roud no: 4666    |   Broadside   |   Text
  • Isaiah Thomas Broadside Ballad collection (American Antiquarian Society) (1810-1814) No.141
  • Nathaniel Coverly (Boston)   |   USA : Boston
  • URL link

LADY WASHINGTON'S LAMENTATION

  • First line: O Saw you not my hero saw you not my hero
  • Roud no: 4666    |   Broadside   |   Text
  • American Song Sheets Library of Congress Rare Books and Special Collections
  • Freeborn Watson
  • URL link

LADY WASHINGTON'S LAMENTATION

  • First line: When Columbian's brave sons call'd my hero to lead 'em
  • Roud no: 4666    |   Broadside   |   Text
  • American Song Sheets Library of Congress Rare Books and Special Collections
  • L. Deming (Boston)   |   USA : Boston
  • URL link

LADY WASHINGTON'S LAMENTATION

  • First line: When Columbian's brave sons call'd my hero to lead 'em <called>
  • Roud no: 4666    |   Broadside   |   Text
  • Collection of American Songs and Ballads, 205 in number, A (1840), p. 60
  • L. Deming (Boston)   |   USA : Boston
  • URL link

LADY WASHINGTON'S LAMENTATION

  • First line: When Columbia's brave sons call'd my hero to lead 'em <called>
  • Roud no: 4666    |   Songster   |   Text
  • Popular National Songster and Lucy Neal and Dan Tucker's Delight (1845) pp.35-37
  • John B. Perry (Philadelphia) (1845)   |   USA : Philadelphia
  • URL link

LADY WASHINGTON’S LAMENTATION

  • First line: When Columbia's brave sons call'd my hero to lead 'em
  • Roud no: 4666    |   Songster   |   Text
  • Jenny Lind Forget-Me-Not Songster (c1853) pp. 214-216
  • John B. Perry (Philadelphia) (c1853)
  • URL link

LADY WASHINGTON'S LAMENT 1799

  • First line: When Columbia's brave sons call'd my hero to lead them <called>
  • Roud no: 4666    |   Book songster   |   Text
  • McCarty, Songs, Odes & Other Poems. Vol.1: Patriotic (1842) pp.219-221
  • William McCarty (Philadelphia) (1842)   |   USA : Philadelphia
  • URL link

WHEN COLUMBIA'S BRAVE SONS CALL'D MY HERO TO LEAD 'EM <CALLED>

  • First line: When Columbia's brave sons call'd my hero to lead 'em
  • Roud no: 4666    |   Book songster   |   Text
  • Fair Warbler and Ladies Vocal Remembrancer (1802) pp.200-202
  • G. Frye (Baltimore) (1802)   |   USA : Baltimore
  • URL link

LADY WASHINGTON'S LAMENTATION

  • First line: When Columbia's brave sons call'd my hero to lead 'em <called>
  • Roud no: 4666    |   Book songster   |   Text
  • Gold-Finch (1811) pp.72-75
  • B. D. Packard (Albany, NY) (1811)   |   USA : Albany
  • URL link

WHEN COLUMBIA'S BRAVE SONS CALL'D MY HERO TO LEAD 'EM <CALLED>

  • First line: When Columbia's brave sons call'd my hero to lead 'em
  • Roud no: 4666    |   Book songster   |   Text
  • Harp of Erin or the Hibernian Melody (1812) pp.225-227
  • Warner and Hanna (Baltimore) (1812)   |   USA : Baltimore
  • URL link

LADY WASHINGTON'S LEMENTATION

  • First line: When Columbia's brave sons call'd my hero to lead 'em <called>
  • Roud no: 4666    |   Songster   |   Text
  • Merry Medly [sic] or Pocket Companion (1804) pp.28-32
  • Francis Adancourt for himself and Samuel Shaw (Lansingburgh, NY) (1804)

LADY WASHINGTON'S LAMENT

  • First line: When Columbia's brave sons sought my hero to lead them
  • Roud no: 4666    |   Book   |   Text
  • Flanders etc., New Green Mountain Songster (1939) pp.190-192
  • http://data.epexio.com/vaughanWilliams/places/27953ca3-0e58-42ef-b63b-376859ae7599

LADY WASHINGTON'S LAMENTATION

  • Roud no: 4666    |   Book   |   Reference only
  • Gardner & Chickering, Ballads & Songs of Southern Michigan (1939) p.480
  • http://data.epexio.com/vaughanWilliams/places/fd43fa97-dd63-4db3-9977-a35d5aefc14a

LADY WASHINGTON'S LAMENTATION

  • First line: When Columbia's brave sons call'd my hero to lead 'em
  • Roud no: 4666    |   Book   |   Text
  • Jackson, Early Songs of Uncle Sam pp.96-97

LADY WASHINGTON'S LAMENTATION

  • First line: When Columbia's brave sons call'd my hero to lead 'em <called>
  • Roud no: 4666    |   Book songster   |   Text
  • Gold-Finch (1811) pp.72-75
  • B. D. Packard (Albany, NY) (1811)   |   USA : Albany
  • URL link

WHEN COLUMBIA'S BRAVE SONS CALL'D MY HERO TO LEAD 'EM <CALLED>

  • First line: When Columbia's brave sons call'd my hero to lead 'em
  • Roud no: 4666    |   Book songster   |   Text
  • Harp of Erin or the Hibernian Melody (1812) pp.225-227
  • Warner and Hanna (Baltimore) (1812)   |   USA : Baltimore
  • URL link

LADY WASHINGTON'S LAMENTATION

  • First line: When Columbian's brave sons call'd my hero to lead 'em <called>
  • Roud no: 4666    |   Broadside   |   Text
  • Collection of American Songs and Ballads, 205 in number (c1840) (British Library 11630.f.1), p.60
  • L. Deming (Boston)   |   USA : Boston
  • URL link

WHEN COLUMBIA'S BRAVE SONS CALL'D MY HERO TO LEAD 'EM <CALLED>

  • First line: When Columbia's brave sons call'd my hero to lead 'em
  • Roud no: 4666    |   Book songster   |   Text
  • Fair Warbler and Ladies Vocal Remembrancer (1802) pp.200-202
  • G. Frye (Baltimore) (1802)   |   USA : Baltimore
  • URL link

LADY WASHINGTON'S LAMENTATION

  • First line: When Columbia's brave sons call'd my hero to lead 'em
  • Roud no: 4666    |   Book songster   |   Text
  • The National Songster (1856-1859) pp.35-37
  • Richard Marsh (New York)   |   USA : New York

LADY WASHINGTON'S LAMENTATION FOR THE DEATH OF HER HUSBAND

  • First line: When Columbia's brave sons sought my hero to lead them
  • Roud no: 4666    |   Broadside   |   Text
  • Isaiah Thomas Broadside Ballad collection (American Antiquarian Society) (1810-1814) No.142
  • Nathaniel Coverly (Boston)   |   USA : Boston
  • URL attached

LADY WASHGINTON'S LAMENTATION FOR THE DEATH OF HER HUSBAND <WASHINGTON'S>

  • First line: When Columbia's brave sons sought my hero to lead them
  • Roud no: 4666    |   Broadside   |   Text
  • Isaiah Thomas Broadside Ballad collection (American Antiquarian Society) (1810-1814) No.141
  • Nathaniel Coverly (Boston)   |   USA : Boston
  • URL attached

LADY WASHINGTON'S LAMENTATION

  • First line: O Saw you not my hero saw you not my hero
  • Roud no: 4666    |   Broadside   |   Text
  • American Song Sheets Library of Congress Rare Books and Special Collections
  • Freeborn Watson
  • URL link

LADY WASHINGTON'S LAMENTATION

  • First line: When Columbian's brave sons call'd my hero to lead 'em
  • Roud no: 4666    |   Broadside   |   Text
  • American Song Sheets Library of Congress Rare Books and Special Collections
  • L. Deming (Boston)   |   USA : Boston
  • URL link

LADY WASHINGTON'S LAMENTATION

  • First line: When Columbia's brave sons call'd my hero to lead 'em <called>
  • Roud no: 4666    |   Songster   |   Text
  • Popular National Songster and Lucy Neal and Dan Tucker's Delight (1845) pp.35-37
  • John B. Perry (Philadelphia) (1845)   |   USA : Philadelphia
  • URL link

LADY WASHINGTON’S LAMENTATION

  • First line: When Columbia's brave sons call'd my hero to lead 'em
  • Roud no: 4666    |   Songster   |   Text
  • Jenny Lind Forget-Me-Not Songster (c1853) pp. 214-216
  • John B. Perry (Philadelphia) (c1853)
  • URL link

LADY WASHINGTON'S LAMENT 1799

  • First line: When Columbia's brave sons call'd my hero to lead them <called>
  • Roud no: 4666    |   Book songster   |   Text
  • McCarty, Songs, Odes & Other Poems. Vol.1: Patriotic (1842) pp.219-221
  • William McCarty (Philadelphia) (1842)   |   USA : Philadelphia
  • URL link

LADY WASHINGTON'S LEMENTATION

  • First line: When Columbia's brave sons call'd my hero to lead 'em <called>
  • Roud no: 4666    |   Songster   |   Text
  • Merry Medly [sic] or Pocket Companion (1804) pp.28-32
  • Francis Adancourt for himself and Samuel Shaw (Lansingburgh, NY) (1804)

LADY WASHINGTON'S LAMENTATION

  • First line: When Columbia's brave sons call'd my hero to lead 'em <called>
  • Roud no: 4666    |   Songster   |   Text
  • Sky-Lark or a New Collection of Choice Naval, Patriotic, and Sentimental Songs (1816) pp.33-37
  • B. & J. Russell (Hartford, CT) (1816)   |   USA : Hartford CT

LADY WASHINGTON'S LAMENTATION

  • First line: When Columbia's brave sons call'd my hero to lead 'em <called>
  • Roud no: 4666    |   Chapbook   |   Text
  • Tom Bowling to Which is Added the Beggar Girl, Lady Washington's Lamentation, the Soldier's Return (1806) pp.3-5
  • no imprint (Philadelphia) (1806)   |   USA : Philadelphia

LADY WASHINGTON'S LAMENTATION

  • First line: When Columbia's brave sons call'd my hero to lead 'em <called>
  • Roud no: 4666    |   Songster   |   Text
  • Union Song Book or American Sky Lark (1805) pp.195-196
  • William Tileston Clap (Boston) (1805)   |   USA : Boston

LADY WASHINGTON'S LAMENTATION

  • First line: When Columbia's brave sons call'd my hero to lead 'em
  • Roud no: 4666    |   Book   |   Text
  • Jackson, Early Songs of Uncle Sam pp.96-97