Call Number (LC) | Title | Results |
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MUSICPOP 1837-D |
The friar of the olden time : a ballad / Go forget me : ballad / |
2 |
MUSICPOP 1838 |
Long, long ago. Lonely harp. Trysting Time. Oh! cease that sad and plaintive strain. Blessing and a tear. To the vine feast. Aileen Mavourneen. Soleil de ma Bretagne. What is the spell. Mermaid's cave. Shall I waste my youth in sighing. Ivy green. |
12 |
MUSICPOP 1838-D | Flow gently, sweet Afton : a ballad / | 1 |
MUSICPOP 1839 |
Aigle. Forgive blest shade. |
2 |
MUSICPOP 1840 |
Sleep my child. Whar did you come from. Prends-garde au ton coeur. Mon rocher de St. Malo. Barefooted friar. Norah, the pride of Kildare. I prithee, send me back my heart. Father of heroes! Priere d'une jeune fille. Roi et la reine. As I view these scenes so charming / Maid of Judah. Rose Atherton. Lys dans la vallee. I'm quite a ladies man. Ave Maria. Blanche Alpen. Marion. Fleur des champs. Rose of Allandale. Ne'er spurn the hand in kindness given. Maniac. Wanted a governess. Merry is the greenwood. Interrogez-moi. Exile de France. Water sprite. God save the Queen. Bid me discourse. Prince Albert's Song. "Will my brother think of me?" Thy form was fair. Ma mere au ciel! Queen of my soul. Pere et pecheur. Thou art lovlier. I'm queen of fairyland. |
36 |
MUSICPOP 1840-D | From Greenland's icy mountains : the celebrated missionary hymn / | 1 |
MUSICPOP 1840-SM |
Sweet were the stolen hours we passed / My home, my happy home : a ballad / |
2 |
MUSICPOP 1840-SM Online |
Sweet were the stolen hours we passed My home, my happy home a ballad / |
2 |
MUSICPOP 1841 |
Bride's farewell. Wanderer. |
2 |
MUSICPOP 1842 |
Raphael. Gravedigger. I would I were a fairy. Sister since I met thee last. Prayer. Flow gently sweet afton. The blind boy. |
7 |
MUSICPOP 1843 |
Then you'll remember me. As it fell upon a day. Oh! summer night. My childhood's home. We are free! I dreamt I dwelt in marble halls. Axes to grind / I would I were a fairy. |
9 |
MUSICPOP 1843-D |
Go call the doctor & be quick, or, Anti calomel / Columbia the land of the brave / Columbia the gem of the ocean / |
3 |
MUSICPOP 1843-K | Music at nightfall. | 1 |
MUSICPOP 1844 |
Good bye. Song of the wanderer. The blue Juniata / We may be happy yet. I met him in the happy throng. Ton Coeur! |
6 |
MUSICPOP 1844-D |
Annie o' the banks o' Dee : song of the day dreamer / The cot where I was born : ballad / Crambambuli : German students' glee arranged for four voices. The blue bell of Scotland : a favorite Scotch song / Good bye, or, Farewell farewell is a lonely sound / Down among the dead men : the celebrated cavalier's song of the 16th century / Auld lang syne : a favorite Scotch ballad / I'll be no submissive wife : ballad / |
8 |
MUSICPOP 1844-K | Valse brillante : à 4 mains ; op. 6 Bis / | 1 |
MUSICPOP 1844-SM |
Meet me by moonlight : a ballad as sung by J.B Taylor / By the sad sea waves : ballad in The brides of Venice / |
2 |
MUSICPOP 1844-SM Online |
By the sad sea waves ballad in The brides of Venice / Meet me by moonlight a ballad as sung by J.B Taylor / |
2 |
MUSICPOP 1845 |
Reconciliation. Yes! Let me like a soldier die. To the evening star / Will you come to my mountain home. Woodland call. |
5 |
MUSICPOP 1845-D |
Croos-keen lawn : as sung by Mr. Mathews in his entertainment of Youthful days. The bowery gals : as sung by all the serenaders with the most unbounded applause / The attaché / |
3 |