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Who is Sylvia? : the celebrated serenade in Shakespeare's play of "The two gentlemen of Verona"

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Type of record: Book

Title: Who is Sylvia? : the celebrated serenade in Shakespeare's play of "The two gentlemen of Verona"

Level: Piece

Classmark: Large Music E-2/STE

Creator(s): Arne, Thomas Augustine (1710-1778)

Additional creator(s): Shakespeare, William (1564-1616) (Other); West, William (fl. 1820?) (Other)

Related people: Shakespeare, William; West, William

Publisher: B. Williams

Publication city: London

Date(s): [ca. 1820?]

Language: English

Size and medium: 1 score

Persistent link: https://explore.library.leeds.ac.uk/special-collections-explore/249352

Printed items catalogue: https://leeds.primo.exlibrisgroup.com/discovery/fulldisplay?vid=44LEE_INST:VU1&docid=alma991015822249705181

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Bound with thirty-four other publications, in volume lettered "Old English part songs for male voices". Volume contents: 1. Stewart, H.: Merrily, merrily passes the day..., [ca. 1830?]. -- 2. Bishop, H.R.: Sleep, gentle lady ..., [ca. 1825]. -- 3. Bishop, H.R.: A southerly wind & a cloudy sky ..., [ca. 1835?]. -- 4. Bishop, H.R.: The palmer knights ..., [ca. 1810?]. -- 5. Crouch, F.W.: Daughter of streamy Lutha ..., [ca. 1820?]. -- 6. Clarke.: Is it the roar of Teviot's tide?, [ca. 1830?]. -- 7. An amateur.: Brisk wine and lovely women ..., [ca. 1810?]. -- 8. Arne, M.: Fill the bowl with rosy wine, [ca. 1800?]. -- 9. The good subjects, or with a jolly full bottle ..., [ca. 1790?]. -- 10. Walmisley, T.F.: Put round the bright wine ..., [ca. 1830?]. -- 11. Russell, H.: Fill high! fill high! ..., [ca. 1800?]. -- 12. Harington, H.: The alderman's thumb ..., [ca. 1810?]. -- 13. Parrin, J.A.: What shall we sing ..., [ca. 1800?]. -- 14. Whitaker.: I went to the fair, [ca. 1820?]. -- 15. King
Arthur had three sons ..., [ca. 1790?]. -- 16. Callcott, W.H.: When Arthur first in court began, [ca. 1820?]. -- 17. Godbé, S.: Song of the sea sprites, [ca. 1830?]. -- 18. Stevenson, J.: Buds of roses ..., [ca. 1820?]. -- 19. Weber, C.M. v.: The celebrated chorus of huntsmen ..., [ca. 1845]. -- 20. Macfarren, G.A.: A good fat deer ..., [ca. 1880?]. -- 21. Barker, G.: All in the merry greenwood ..., [ca. 1850?]. -- 22. Loder, E.J.: Brother soldiers, we've met for delight, [ca. 1850?]. -- 23. Macfarren, G.A.: King Canute, [ca. 1850?]. -- 24. Farmer, H.: Welcome joy and feast ..., [1845?]. -- 25. Smith, J.S.: Return blest days, [ca. 1820?]. -- 26. Jackson, W.: The sisters of the sea ..., [1840?]. -- 27. Wilson, W.: Come thou rosy dimpled boy ..., [ca. 1775?]. -- 28. The death of Hector ..., [ca. 1800?]. -- 29. Andrews, R.H.: I'll lo'e thee Annie ..., [ca. 1830?]. -- 30. Davy, J.: The bonny, bonny owl ..., [ca. 1850?]. -- 31. Arne, T.A.: Who is Sylvia? ..., [ca. 1820?]. -- 32. Callcott,
J.W.: Banks of the Yarrow ..., [ca. 1850?]. -- 33. West, W.: The gipsy king ..., [ca. 1820?]. -- 34. Danby, J.: The fairest flowers the vale prefer ..., [ca. 1805]. -- 35. Rooke, W.M.: To the mountain army ..., [ca. 1830]

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