Call Number (LC) Title Results
MUSICPOP 1823 Isabel!
Stay! Amazitli stay! : duet.
O where is the minstrel with light flowing hair : song /
Lady tho' thy golden hair.
Banks of Allan Water.
Home! sweet home!
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MUSICPOP 1824 Hark! the curfew's solemn sound.
Yes! yes! I read it in those eyes : duetto.
Hark! hark! the curfew's solemn sound.
Beneath the citron tree : a favorite ballad ... in the new melo dramatick romance, the Vision of the sun, or, The orphan of Peru /
I know a bank whereon the wild thyme blows : a popular duet ... in Shakespeare's revived play of the Merry wives of Windsor ... /
The adieu : a favorite air with an accompaniment for the piano forte or harp, and flute /
Soldier's dream.
The witches : glee from the first scene of Macbeth /
Home! sweet home!
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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 Rest, warrior rest : as sung with enthusiastic applause by Miss Stephens, at the Theatre Royal, Drury Lane, and at the public concerts /
Angels ever bright & fair /
Oh! breathe sweet bird : the celebrated song /
A little maiden had a heart : a favorite ballad /
Kate Kearney : a celebrated Irish melody /
The lass o' gowrie : a favorite Scotch ballad /
Truisms, or, Incontrovertible facts : a favorite song /
Ponder my words O lord.
O softly sleep my baby boy.
Oh remember the time.
When beauty courts the pensive mein.
Tell pretty cousin, tell me true.
Blow, blow, thou wintry wind.
The moon's on the lake : the celebrated Scotch song of the Macgregor's gathering /
'Tis a very merry thing : a trio for two sopranos and a bass /
Glorious Apollo : a celebrated glee for three voices /
Hear me tho' loves first wild hour be over : duet ... in the musical drama of Abon[sic] Hassan /
Love breaths a magic spell : the echo song, in the opera of Brother and sister /
The bonnie breast knots : a popular Scotch ballad /
See from ocean rising : the favorite duet ... in Paul & Virginia /
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 /
The lady, page & cavalier : the celebrated romance ... in the revived opera of John of Paris ... /
Rest, warrior rest : ballad /
Adieu : ballad.
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MUSICPOP 1826 The early rose : a ballad /
Oh! thou who dry'st the mourner's tear : from a selection of Sacred songs /
Here's health and long life to our king.
Yes! 'tis the indian drum!
Evergreen tree.
Pilgrim of love.
Red red rose.
Why are you wand'ring here I pray : sung ... in the highly popular operatic comedy of Sweethearts and wives /
The little pigs : a favorite comic glee /
Love was once a little boy.
May thy lot in life be happy.
Nymphs of the forest : glee for four voices /
The blue bell of Scotland : a favorite ballad /
Those lovely eyes : a ballad ... in The loves of angels /
When the gentle morn : sung ... in the romantic drama of Preciosa /
Ye banks and braes.
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MUSICPOP 1826-D Evening song to the Virgin at sea : a duett / 1
MUSICPOP 1827 The Swiss boy : a ballad (no. 1 of the Tyrolese melodies) /
Wery pekooliar, or, Lisping lover : a comic song.
Fryar of orders gray : a glee.
Oh! maiden fair! : duetto ... in the opera of the Barber of Seville /
The broken heart : song : composed for the piano forte.
The chimes of Zurich /
Holy, holy.
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MUSICPOP 1827-D The coal black Rose : as sung at all the theatres in America, with great applause.
Hero and Leander : from legendary ballads /
I'd be a butterfly : a ballad : sung with great applause by Mrs. Sharpe /
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MUSICPOP 1828 The rose will cease to blow /
Queen of the silver bow /
Lovers Oaths.
Forest fairy's song.
I should very much like to know.
London shop windows : a comic song.
Miss Briggs : a comic song.
Favorite glee.
Mistletoe bough.
Yes! 'tis the indian drum!
The Campbells are coming : a very celebrated Scotch song, as sung in the opera of Rob Roy Macgregor /
My happy woodland home /
Light bark.
One struggle more.
Pleyels celebrated German hymn, also with variations for the piano forte.
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 My love is a horseman (Mein schatz) : a ballad, no. 13 of the Tyrolese melodies /
As a beam o'er the face of the waters may glow : from a selection of Irish melodies /
Jou la jou la.
Tell me my heart.
The sun flower : from a selection of Irish melodies /
Like a cloudless summer morning : grand scena ... in Marschner's popular opera Der Vampyr /
Under briar, rock, or mountain : the robber's glee /
Tired soldier : a favorite ballad.
Miriam's song : sound the loud timbrel ... from a selection of sacred songs /
In autumn we should drink boys : the favorite drinking glee ... in Marschner's grand opera, Der vampyr /
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MUSICPOP 1829-D Buy my roses : a favorite ballad /
Gumbo chaff.
Canadian boat song : a favorite glee /
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MUSICPOP 1830 But thou didst not leave /
What's sweeter than the new-blown rose? /
Rich & rare were the gems she wore : from a selection of Irish melodies /
Oh! breathe not his name : from a selection of Irish melodies by Thomas Moore, Esq. /
Tis sweet to think.
Barcarolle.
Come forth sweet spirit.
In tears the heart opprest with grief.
Oh! skylark for thy wing.
Remember love, those happy hours.
Swiss maid.
Gog & Magog.
Bouquet de bal.
Plain gold ring.
Vive le Roi!
Wery ridiculous!, or, Fickle Miss Nicholas : a new comic song.
King and the jackets of blue.
When the wind blows : the favorite round.
Tam O'Shanter and Souter Johnny : a song of mony [sic] counsels sweet, dedicated to gentlemen ... /
Home sweet home.
Long, long ago t'was always so.
Penses-tu que ce soit t'aimer.
I remember! I remember!
Oh! tis the melody.
No more the morn with tepid rays.
I'd be a butterfly.
I know a bank whereon the wild thyme blows : a popular duet ... in Shakespeare's revived play of the Merry wives of Windsor ... /
Last man.
Gem that decks her queenly brow.
Cancione Amoroso.
Blue sea.
Barney Brallaghan's courtship : a comic Irish song.
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MUSICPOP 1831 Humanity.
Pilgrim's evening song.
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MUSICPOP 1831-D Here's a health to thee Tom Breese : a favorite song & chorus /
Analization, or what are mortals made of /
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MUSICPOP 1832 Family mansion or "not go to town this spring, papa!"
Jamie.
Merry Swiss maid.
Come Fairies trip it on the grass.
Halls of my birth.
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MUSICPOP 1832-D The cork leg : a celebrated comic song sung with great applause by Mr. Latham at Niblo's Garden /
He was such a nice young man! : a very popular song /
He never said he loved : ballad sung with unbounded applause by Miss Bellchambers /
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MUSICPOP 1833 Soldiers Tear.
Se fosse ame vicino.
Rover's bride.
When the dew is on the grass.
Se fosse ame vicino : In the opera of Il Pirata.
Oh! tis the melody.
Bells upon the wind.
Erin lov'd Erin.
Invitation to the ball.
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MUSICPOP 1834 Invitation to the ball.
Fallen Chief.
By the margin of fair Zurich's waters.
Rose of Allandale.
Nydia's Song.
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MUSICPOP 1834-D Drink to me only : Glee /
The Campbells are comin : a Scotch air as sung by Miss Stephens /
The fine old English gentleman : a popular English ballad as sung by Mr. H. Russell.
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