Call Number (LC) Title Results
M1738 .K55 1970 Traditional tunes : a collection of ballad airs / 1
M1738 .L37 The Last and best edition of new songs such as are of the most general esteem either in town or court / 2
M1738 .L55 The Lilford owl : fifteen folktune preludes for piano / 1
M1738.M144 I4 I'm a freeborn man : and other original radio ballads and songs of British workingmen, gypsies, prizefighters, teenagers, and contemporary songs of struggle and conscience / 1
M1738.M56 B6 The bonnie bunch of roses / 1
M1738 .O53 2002 Old songs in new guise : for low voice and piano / 1
M1738.P73 The Beauties of melody : a collection of the most popular airs, duets, glees, &c., of the most esteemed authors, ancient and modern: comprising those of Arne, Handel, Haydn, Mozart ... &c : also a selection of the best ... Irish melodies, with appropriate words, written expressly for them, the symphonies and accompaniments entirely new, and composed for this work : interspersed with many of the beautiful Scotch melodies ... arranged for the voice, with an accompaniment for the iano-forte, &c : to which is prefixed, observations and instructions on music, particularly vocal and accompaniment / 1
M1738.R44 I33 The idiom of the people : English traditional verse / 1
M1738 .R45 Reliquary of English song / 1
M1738.S36 E5 English song book / 1
M1738.S5 O5 One hundred English folksongs / 1
M1738.S5 O5 1975 One hundred English folksongs : for medium voice / 1
M1738 .S6 Songs of the British Isles 1
M1738.T7 M3 Travellers' songs : from England and Scotland / 1
M1738 .V6 1784 The vocal magazine, or, Compleat British songster : consisting of such English, Scotch, and Irish songs, catches, glees, cantatas, airs, ballads, as are deemed most worthy of being transmitted to posterity. 1
M1738.W55 S4 A selection of some less known folk-songs / 1
M1738 .W77 1876a Wit and mirth, or, Pills to purge melancholy / 1
M1739 The wanton virgins frighted with the spy's downfal from the tree-top, to the pond bottom; or, the old man strangely surpriz'd and bugbeard by the black bandilears and buffcoats : tune of, Ladies of London. 1
M1739 .G625 1680 A godly warning for all maidens, by the example of God's judgement shewed on Jerman's wife of Clifton; in the county of Nottingham, who, lying in child-bed, was born away, and never heard of after. To the tune of, The lady's fall, &c. 1
M1739 .G625 1700 A godly warning for all maidens, by the example of God's judgement shewed on Jerman's wife of Clifton; in the county of Nottingham, who, lying in child-bed, was born away, and never heard of after. To the tune of, The lady's fall, &c. 1