- I'm coming home, my pretty Mimosa. < Song. > Written by R. P. Weston & Fred. J. Barnes. [Staff and tonic sol-fa notation. Voice part.] by Maurice Scott, 1905
- " Pretty Maid of the Pyrenees. " < Song. > Written and composed by J. F. Lambe and T. W. Thurban, etc. [Staff and tonic sol-fa notation. Voice part.] by John F Lambe, 1907
- " You do look pretty in your Tea-gown, Kitty! " < Song. > Written and composed by C. Collins and H. Staunton by Charles Collins, 1911
- The Pretty little House that Jack built. < Song. > Written and composed by L. Cooke, Harry Gifford and Tom Mellor. [Staff and tonic sol-fa notation. Voice part.] by Leonard Cooke, 1911
- You shan't come in my pretty Cage. < Song. > Written by Fred W. Leigh, etc. [Staff and tonic sol-fa notation. Voice part.] by Charles Collins, 1903
- " Pretty Poll! Scratch a Poll! " [Song.] Written by R. P. Weston by Hermann E Darewski, 1915
- Come along, pretty 'Liza, etc. < Song. > [With separate voice part.] by Fred Murray, 1905
- That pretty little Wife of mine, etc. < Song. > [With separate voice part.] by Charles Collins, 1900
- Oh, Polly! pretty little Polly! < Song. > Written by Harry Castling, etc by Fred W Venton, 1891
- My pretty little Fisher-maid. Song, words by L. Cooke by Edward Saint Quentin, 1913
- " My pretty little eastern Star " ... Song. Written and composed by T. Mellor, Alf. J. Lawrance and Harry Gifford. [With separate voice part.] by Tom Mellor, 1908
- Pretty little sweet, sweet Dickey Bird, etc. < Popular song. > [With separate voice part.] by Albert Perry, 1901
- My pretty Zulu Lu, etc. [Song.] by Max Hoffmann, 1902
- Pretty Nell. Love Ballad, written composed & sung by H. Chester by Horace Chester, 1887
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