Songs
- "All Bad! Very Very Bad" (1887?)
- "Bid Me Goodbye For Ever"
- "Daddy Wouldn't Buy Me a Bow Wow" (1892)
- "Dear Old Ned"
- "For Months and Months and Months" (1909?)
- "Goodbye! Goodbye!! Goodbye!!! (1887?)
- "He’s Sailing On the Briny Ocean"
- "Hundreds and Thousands"
- "Just a Little" (1889?)
- "Madame Duvan" (1880s)
- "Mary Ann"
- "Not While Britannia's Alive" (1890?)
- "Oh! You Little Darling" (188?)
- "She's a Real Good Mother" (1883)
- "Ting Ting That's How The Bell Goes"
- "Trilby's Revival"
- "Waiting Waiting Waiting"
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