| Short Title | Universal Song-Book-2, 1818 |
| Title | Universal Song-Book. Part 2. |
| Pages | 34 |
| Publisher | Lewis, H. C. |
| Location | P/0AoA/WC/0APS/Rdx S46620 |
| Date | 1818 |
| Place | Philadelphia |
| Data Place | Rdx S46620 |
| Comments | Ladies' Literary Museum, and Philadelphia Reporter has TOC for each edition.8/10/1818 |
| First Line | Page | Verses |
| Dear Erin! I fly thy evergreen shores (fl) | [19-21] | 7 |
| Scots, wha hae wi' Wallace bled (fl) | [21-22] | 6 |
| Ye merry Mechanics! come join in my song (fl) | [22]-24 | 12 |
| Hail, land of good feelings! hail, home of the poor! (fl) | 24-25 | 5 |
| Hail to the exile, whose crime was devotion (fl) | 25-26 | 3 |
| Oh! Nanny, wilt thou gang with me (fl) | 26-[27] | 4 |
| Come, let us have another song or two (fl) | [27] | 1 |
| Oh lady! buy these budding flow'rs (fl) | [28]-29 | 6 |
| Ah, sigh not for love, if you wish not to know (fl) | 29-[30] | 3 |
| What a plague's a summer breakfast (fl) | [30-32] | 7 |
| When William at eve meets me down at the [stile] (fl) | [32] | 2 |
| Glasses sparkle on the board, The (fl) | [33] | 3 |
| I knew by the smoke, that so gracefully curl'd (fl) | [34] | 2 |
| When the anchor's weigh'd, and the ship unmoor'd (fl) | [35-36] | 6 |