Harris Broadsides
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God be with our boys to-night: the most appealing song of the times
Advertisement for song sung by John McCormick.
God answers prayer
Printed in navy. Title printed within two lines of type ornaments. Suggested range of publication dates from internal evidence.
God answers prayer
Printed in navy. Title printed within two lines of type ornaments. Suggested range of publication dates from internal evidence.
God answers prayer
Printed in navy. Title printed within two lines of type ornaments. Suggested range of publication dates from internal evidence.
God and the Doctor we alike adore
Title from first line. Within ornamental border.
God and our Union!
By Louis Dela ; melody and adaptation by Dr. Leopold Meignen. Text of song in five numbered eight-line stanzas, with last two lines repeated and two-line chorus beginning: God and our Union!--the hope of the free! Prose note at end praising song. Suggested range of publication dates from internal evidence.
God
Goat songs by Ray Drew
Printed in dark red on cream paper. Illustration of two goats by R. Totten. Publisher's flier includes quotation by R. Eberhart.
Go, lovely rose!
Printed on glossy card stock. Poem surrounded by hand-colored illustration of roses. Title from first line. At head of title: To [blank] Poem in five five-line stanzas. Author's name not on item. Suggested range of publication dates from internal evidence.
Go when the morning shineth
Printed in orange and black on heavy white paper within orange ornamental border with vine. At head of text wood-engraving of little boy kneeling before a table. At head of text below illustration prose Biblical introduction beginning: But thou, when thou prayest, enter into thy closet. Title from first line of poem. Text of hymn in two eight-line stanzas. Name of author of hymn not given. At end of text: No. 44. Suggested range of publication dates from internal evidence.
Go to Joseph
Printed on lavender paper. Within colored ornamental border. At end of text: P.O. Box 5999, Pittsburgh, Pa., 15210.
Go now lightfooted into danger
Title from first line. Text within single line rubricated border; with red initial. At end of text: oyez. Beneath: From the animal kingdom by Mary Fabilli, published April 1975 by Oyez... Printed for Oakland Poetry Week courtesy of the Holmes Book Co.
Go my son, God bless you
Glowing embers
Within double line border.
Glory, hally, hallelujah!!
Lyrics only. Six verses, each with chorus, enclosed within decorative border.
Glory to old Maine: Dedicated to the Twelfth Maine Regiment
To be sung to the tune: Glory hallelujah. Within single line border. Text of song in four four-line stanzas with four-line chorus beginning: Glory! Glory! Glory to old Maine. At end of text below double rule: Sold by H.W. Bryant, Antiquarian Bookstore, 28 Exchange St. Portland. Suggested range of publication dates because song refers to the 12th Maine Regiment as ready to fight, and it was mustered out in 1864.
Glory to God in the highest
Processed copy. On blue paper. At end of text: Christmas 1945. Author's name from dealer and from signature on Brown Univ. copy. Possibly published in New Mexico, where author was born.
Glory and loveliness have passed away
With double line border. At head of text: For Margaret.
Glory
To be sung to the tune: John Brown's body. Text of song in nine four-line stanzas with four-line chorus beginning: Glory, glory, Hallelujah. At end of text: A new marching song to the tune of "John Brown's Body." Copyright, 1918, by Wm. W.K. Nixon. Second Edition.
Glory
To be sung to the tune: John Brown's Body. Text of song in eight four-line stanzas with four-line chorus beginning: Glory, glory, Hallelujah. At end of last stanza above chorus: Copyright, 1918, by Wm. W.K. Nixon.
Glorious liberty land: a chant of the great war
by Charles Dennis Platt. Text of song in three eight-line stanzas with five-line chorus beginning: Plumb--clear--through--to Berlin.
Glories of springtime
Glories in old glory
Gloria Goddard and Clement Wood at home at Bozenkill: June 1st-December 1st, 1934, say when
Processed copy. Poem followed by directions for reaching Bozenkill from Albany and Schenectady.
Gloire à toi, poésie
At head of text: A Monsieur Jean-Baptiste Boulanger ..
Gloire à toi, poésie
At head of text: A Monsieur Jean-Baptiste Boulanger ..
Gloire à toi, poésie
At head of text: A Monsieur Jean-Baptiste Boulanger ..
Glimpses of the Son
Glen echo
Within single line border. At head of text: Washington, D.C. August 15, 1912.
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