Call Number (LC) Title Results
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 /
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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.
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MUSICPOP 1822-D I'll watch for thee from my lonely bow'r : ballad : adapted to a German air / 1
MUSICPOP 1823 Isabel!
Stay! Amazitli stay! : duet.
O where is the minstrel with light flowing hair : song /
Banks of Allan Water.
Lady tho' thy golden hair.
Home! sweet home!
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MUSICPOP 1824 Yes! yes! I read it in those eyes : duetto.
The witches : glee from the first scene of Macbeth /
Hark! the curfew's solemn sound.
Home! sweet home!
I know a bank whereon the wild thyme blows : a popular duet ... in Shakespeare's revived play of the Merry wives of Windsor ... /
Soldier's dream.
The adieu : a favorite air with an accompaniment for the piano forte or harp, and flute /
Beneath the citron tree : a favorite ballad ... in the new melo dramatick romance, the Vision of the sun, or, The orphan of Peru /
Hark! hark! the curfew's solemn sound.
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MUSICPOP 1824-D Farewell but when-ever you welcome the hour /
The gallant troubadour : a celebrated French romance /
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MUSICPOP 1825 O yes I have seen this Kate Kearney : the celebrated answer as sung by Mrs. Waylett, to the favorite song of Kate Kearney /
Alone by the light of the moon : a favorite song /
Angels ever bright & fair /
Glorious Apollo : a celebrated glee for three voices /
Truisms, or, Incontrovertible facts : a favorite song /
Adieu : ballad.
The bonnie breast knots : a popular Scotch ballad /
Love breaths a magic spell : the echo song, in the opera of Brother and sister /
Ponder my words O lord.
The moon's on the lake : the celebrated Scotch song of the Macgregor's gathering /
Oh! breathe sweet bird : the celebrated song /
Rest, warrior rest : as sung with enthusiastic applause by Miss Stephens, at the Theatre Royal, Drury Lane, and at the public concerts /
Rest, warrior rest : ballad /
When beauty courts the pensive mein.
The lass o' gowrie : a favorite Scotch ballad /
Blow, blow, thou wintry wind.
Kate Kearney : a celebrated Irish melody /
Oh remember the time.
'Tis a very merry thing : a trio for two sopranos and a bass /
Hear me tho' loves first wild hour be over : duet ... in the musical drama of Abon[sic] Hassan /
See from ocean rising : the favorite duet ... in Paul & Virginia /
Tell pretty cousin, tell me true.
The lady, page & cavalier : the celebrated romance ... in the revived opera of John of Paris ... /
O softly sleep my baby boy.
A little maiden had a heart : a favorite ballad /
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MUSICPOP 1826 Those lovely eyes : a ballad ... in The loves of angels /
The blue bell of Scotland : a favorite ballad /
The little pigs : a favorite comic glee /
May thy lot in life be happy.
Ye banks and braes.
When the gentle morn : sung ... in the romantic drama of Preciosa /
Here's health and long life to our king.
Oh! thou who dry'st the mourner's tear : from a selection of Sacred songs /
Red red rose.
Love was once a little boy.
Nymphs of the forest : glee for four voices /
Pilgrim of love.
The early rose : a ballad /
Why are you wand'ring here I pray : sung ... in the highly popular operatic comedy of Sweethearts and wives /
Yes! 'tis the indian drum!
Evergreen tree.
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MUSICPOP 1826-D Evening song to the Virgin at sea : a duett / 1
MUSICPOP 1827 The broken heart : song : composed for the piano forte.
The chimes of Zurich /
Oh! maiden fair! : duetto ... in the opera of the Barber of Seville /
The Swiss boy : a ballad (no. 1 of the Tyrolese melodies) /
Holy, holy.
Wery pekooliar, or, Lisping lover : a comic song.
Fryar of orders gray : a glee.
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MUSICPOP 1827-D Hero and Leander : from legendary ballads /
I'd be a butterfly : a ballad : sung with great applause by Mrs. Sharpe /
The coal black Rose : as sung at all the theatres in America, with great applause.
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MUSICPOP 1828 Favorite glee.
Lovers Oaths.
Forest fairy's song.
My happy woodland home /
London shop windows : a comic song.
The rose will cease to blow /
Miss Briggs : a comic song.
Pleyels celebrated German hymn, also with variations for the piano forte.
I should very much like to know.
Yes! 'tis the indian drum!
The Campbells are coming : a very celebrated Scotch song, as sung in the opera of Rob Roy Macgregor /
Queen of the silver bow /
One struggle more.
Light bark.
Mistletoe bough.
Once upon my cheek.
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MUSICPOP 1828-D A.B.C. : a duet, representing a lady teaching a foreigner English / 1
MUSICPOP 1829 The sun flower : from a selection of Irish melodies /
As a beam o'er the face of the waters may glow : from a selection of Irish melodies /
Tired soldier : a favorite ballad.
My love is a horseman (Mein schatz) : a ballad, no. 13 of the Tyrolese melodies /
Miriam's song : sound the loud timbrel ... from a selection of sacred songs /
Under briar, rock, or mountain : the robber's glee /
Like a cloudless summer morning : grand scena ... in Marschner's popular opera Der Vampyr /
Jou la jou la.
Tell me my heart.
In autumn we should drink boys : the favorite drinking glee ... in Marschner's grand opera, Der vampyr /
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MUSICPOP 1829-D Gumbo chaff.
Buy my roses : a favorite ballad /
Canadian boat song : a favorite glee /
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MUSICPOP 1830 In tears the heart opprest with grief.
Plain gold ring.
Barney Brallaghan's courtship : a comic Irish song.
Penses-tu que ce soit t'aimer.
I'd be a butterfly.
Oh! breathe not his name : from a selection of Irish melodies by Thomas Moore, Esq. /
What's sweeter than the new-blown rose? /
Oh! tis the melody.
Tam O'Shanter and Souter Johnny : a song of mony [sic] counsels sweet, dedicated to gentlemen ... /
King and the jackets of blue.
I remember! I remember!
Oh! skylark for thy wing.
I know a bank whereon the wild thyme blows : a popular duet ... in Shakespeare's revived play of the Merry wives of Windsor ... /
Wery ridiculous!, or, Fickle Miss Nicholas : a new comic song.
Cancione Amoroso.
Vive le Roi!
Barcarolle.
Come forth sweet spirit.
Blue sea.
No more the morn with tepid rays.
Long, long ago t'was always so.
Gog & Magog.
Swiss maid.
Home sweet home.
Tis sweet to think.
When the wind blows : the favorite round.
Remember love, those happy hours.
Rich & rare were the gems she wore : from a selection of Irish melodies /
Last man.
Gem that decks her queenly brow.
Bouquet de bal.
But thou didst not leave /
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MUSICPOP 1831 Humanity.
Pilgrim's evening song.
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MUSICPOP 1831-D Analization, or what are mortals made of /
Here's a health to thee Tom Breese : a favorite song & chorus /
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