Call Number (LC) | Title | Results |
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MUSICPOP 1810 |
Five times by the taper's light : sung ... in the Iron chest / The rejected lover / Go my love : rondo. Fresh & strong the breeze is blowing. First whisper of love : a canzonet. The original melody (about the year 1720) : now arranged as a trio / He is all the world to me. Allen Brook of Wyndermeer : a favorite song / The tear : an original song with an accompaniment for the harp or the piano forte / Edward and Maria : a canzonett with an accompaniment for the harp or the piano forte / Farewell. Sally in our alley. The fly drowned in a glass of wine / Henry : an original song / The heath this night must be my bed : song from The lady of the lake / Love my Mary dwells with thee : a favorite duet / Love soft illusion. Soldier rest : song from Lady of the lake / The wood pecker : a ballad / Answer to the favorite song / May : a favorite canzonet / He is gone on the mountain : from the Lady of the lake / Queen Mary's lamentation. Robin Adair. Fresh and strong the breeze is blowing. Cupid god of soft persuasion. Who's Afraid? How happy is the maiden's lot : an original song with an accompaniment for the harp or piano forte / |
29 |
MUSICPOP 1811 |
Angel of life. Riddle. Arietta : the violet girl / The heaving of the lead : a favorite song ... in Hartford Bridge / Life's weather gage. Friendship put to the test, or, The saving of a sinking sailor. With all my heart I love thee : a duett / Queen of the May : an Irish song for the ladies. Oh! how shall I in language weak. Jack's alive. Mulberry tree. Forgive these eyes. French cruelty and British generosity. The minute gun at sea : duetto ... in Up all night, or, The smuggler's cave / To morrow : an ariette / All weathers. Eloisa : the celebrated scena. I cannot say farewell love : answer to wilt thou say farewell love. Jack's discoveries. Loch na garr. A duett for a soprano and bass voice / |
21 |
MUSICPOP 1812 |
The rose that weeps with morning dew / Repartee, to chit chat / Maria Louisa's lamentation / Ben the begger boy : a new ballad. Ah can I even forget thee love. To rove with thee what pleasure : duett ... in the opera Safe and sound / Blind minstrell. Canst thou forget the silent tears / Arietta / Camel's bell. The flint boy / All's well. The garland of love : in the grand melo drama of Tekeli / Valour and its reward. The prize : a ballad / The wood pecker : a ballad / Love among the roses. The willow : a ballad / |
18 |
MUSICPOP 1813 |
Dulce Domum. Helen. Love and glory. Fair Aurora prithee stay. Winter's beautiful rose. Remember me. Lovely Clara : the much admired duett ... in the opera of the Spanish patriots a thousand years ago ... / Stay peerless fair : sung ... in the grand serious opera, called Haroun Alraschid / O restless sea. |
9 |
MUSICPOP 1814 |
Clay cold dwelling. Celebrated echo song. While the lads in the village. Susan my love. Fly swift ye zephyrs : rondo. What news, my pretty page. Bewildered maid. Rose that weeps with morning dew. The ray that beams forever : a ballad / The debating socie[t]y : a comic extravaganza ... in the comic opera of the Farmer's wife / Tho' long oppress'd by doubts and fears : polacca ... in the revived Persian tale of Selima & Azor / When thy bosom heaves the sigh : duett. Rest holy pilgrim. When a little farm we keep : a duett ... in the Free knights, or, The edict of Charlemagne / The village bells : a glee for four voices / |
17 |
MUSICPOP 1814-D |
Fancy's vision : a favorite song for the piano forte / For then I had not learn'd to love : sung in The Spanish patriots / |
2 |
MUSICPOP 1815 |
Gaby Grundy's courtship. Fanny dearest. Fly not yet, or Planxty Kelly. Yellow-haired laddie. Cull the wild rose : a rondo. Little robin sing sweet : ballad / Oh! still remember me : ballad. First book of madrigals, glees, &c. Sprig of shillelah and shamrock so green. See our oars with feather'd spray : the celebrated boat glee / Oh never doubt my love : a favorite ballad. The blue bell of Scotland : a favorite ballad / Black eyed Susan. |
14 |
MUSICPOP 1815-D | Dost thou remember : Portuguese air / | 1 |
MUSICPOP 1816 |
On this cold flinty rock. How sweet in the woodlands : a favorite duett sung at the Theatres Royal / O happy fair. What ho! What ho! Song of Fitz Eustace. Diet St. Bloomsbury squar : celebrated comic ballad. Linnett. The black bird : a favorite song / |
8 |
MUSICPOP 1817 |
Fare thee well / Fare thee well! Celebrated mocking bird song. Sweet rose of England! fare thee well! Spirit of bliss : trio and song. My love when thou'rt away : a ballad / Fly to the desert. Anna, or, The adieu / Pity the slave! Looney Mactwolter. Three celebrated waltzes. Oh! say not woman's heart is bought : a favorite ballad ... in the operatick piece entitled the Heir of Vironi / Fair thee well! |
13 |
MUSICPOP 1817-D | All things fair & bright are thine : a favorite duet / | 1 |
MUSICPOP 1818 |
Ma chere Laurette. The horn of the chase : sung ... in the Persian hunters ... / List and I'll find love! Go Rose. Alice Gray. Celebrated serenade of Lilla come down to me. |
6 |
MUSICPOP 1819 |
Sky-lark springing to the dawn. 'Tis love in the heart : the much admired rondo, sung by Mr. Horn, in the Election ... / Evening walk. Prepare ye nymph's, prepare : the much admired trio in the opera of Psyche / Jessie the flow'r o'dumblane. Echo duett. |
7 |
MUSICPOP 1819-D |
Blue ey'd Mary : with new symphonies and additional verses / Buy a broom : sung by Miss Clara Fisher with unbounded applause at the Park Theatre New York / Absence / Adeste fideles, or the Portuguese hymn. Drink to me only with thine eyes : Old English air / |
5 |
MUSICPOP 1820 |
Dear harp of sweet Erin : ballad / And has she then failed in her truth. The purest flame this bosom warming : sung ... in the opera called Don Juan, or the Libertine / The load-stars : from Shakespeare / Burial service. Hark to the evening bells : the favorite round / Minstrel's harp. O take this nosegay gentle youth. Ye high born Spanish nobleman. Jessie the flow'r o' Dumblane : a favorite Scottish song / Pray papa : a ballad sang at the private concerts / Chide me chide me dear Masetto : ... in the opera of Don Juan, or, The libertine / Sweet maid then think on me : a favorite Portuguese air / I remember, I remember how my childhood fleeted by. Spacious firmament on high. Soldier's adieu. Gallant and gaily : a duet for two voices / Cease your funning. Sweet rosaline : the admired serenade / Sailor's grave. Hark! Italy's music! : a gondola serenade, for three voices, / |
21 |
MUSICPOP 1820-SM | Fly away, pretty moth : a ballad / | 1 |
MUSICPOP 1820-SM Online | Fly away, pretty moth a ballad / | 1 |
MUSICPOP 1821 |
And has she then failed in her truth. Now place your hand in mine, dear : the celebrated duetto ... in the opera call'd Don Juan, or, The Libertine ... / Bragela : trio for two sopranos and a bass with an accompaniment for two performers on one piano forte / See from ocean rising : the favorite duett ... in Paul and Virginia / The young May moon : a favorite Irish melody / |
5 |
MUSICPOP 1822 |
O, it wasn't for me that I heard the bells ringing : sung ... in the musical farce My spouse and I / Chapter of kings : celebrated historical song. Pretty lasses love's summer remember : duetto with chorus ... in the opera called Don Juan, or, The libertine / Let us seek the yellow shore. A traveller stop't at a widow's gate : as sung ... in the Iron chest / Good night : a glee for two sopranos, tenor, and bass : from the melo drama of Henriette, or, The farm of Sennage / My friend & pitcher : a favorite song in the Poor soldier. In pity hear : the celebrated trio. My pretty page, look out afar : duetto. Bid me discourse. |
10 |
MUSICPOP 1822-D | I'll watch for thee from my lonely bow'r : ballad : adapted to a German air / | 1 |