Louisa : a favorite ballad
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Type of record: Book
Title: Louisa : a favorite ballad
Other titles: O ye groves where so oft with Louisa I stray'd; British sailor
Classmark: Fiske-Platt/MOU
Creator(s): Moulds, John
Additional creator(s): Corri, Domenico (1746-1825) (Other); Oswald, Mr (Other); Goulding, George (Other)
Related people: Corri, Domenico; Oswald; Goulding, George
Publisher: Printed for G. Goulding
Publication city: London
Date(s): [ca. 1800]
Language: English
Size and medium: 1 score ([1], 8-10 p.)
Persistent link: https://explore.library.leeds.ac.uk/special-collections-explore/346209
Printed items catalogue: https://leeds.primo.exlibrisgroup.com/discovery/fulldisplay?vid=44LEE_INST:VU1&docid=alma991000270989705181
Description
Two songs arr. on three staves for high voice, flute and harpsichord, the first with a version for the guitar.
"The words [of Louisa] by the author of Edwin's ghost."--p. 8.
Louisa (O ye groves where so oft with Louisa I stray'd) / J. Moulds. -- The British sailor (When mighty war upon the deeps) / D. Corri.
Additional description
Bound with 32 other works in volume with cover title 'Songs'. Volume contents: 1. Moulds, J.: She dropt a tear & cried be true. [ca.1790]. -- 2. Paxton, S.: The celebrated Death song of the Cherokee Indians. [ca.1786]. -- 3. Arnold, S.: Fresh & strong the breeze is blowing. [ca.1790]. -- 4. Moulds, J.: The chapter of queens. [ca.1800]. -- 5. [Anon]: The favorite duett of Jess Macpharlane. [ca.1790]. -- 6. Moulds, J.: Louisa, a favorite ballad. [ca.1800]. -- 7. Corri, D.: The British sailor. [ca.1800]. -- 8. Dibdin, C.: None so pretty. [1793], -- 9. Dibdin, C.: The fortune teller. [1794?]. -- 10. Dibdin, C.: The soldier's adieu. [1790]. -- 11. Shield, W.: Old Towler, a favorite hunting song. [1794?]. -- 12. Hook, J.: Sweet lillies of the valley. [1792?]. -- 13. Moulds, J.: Tom Staysail, a favorite sea song. [n.d.]. -- 14. Shield, W.: Ere around the huge oak. [1788]. -- 15. Arnold, S.: Soft spirit of my love. [1793?]. -- 16. Arnold, S.: When the hollow drum. [ca.1793?]. -- 17. Hook, J.:
Dear is my little native vale. [ca.1790]. -- 18. Arnold, S.: Wine cannot cure. [1796?]. -- 19. [Anon.]: When in war on the ocean. [1785?]. -- 20. Linley, T.: When 'tis night and the midwatch is come. [1794?]. -- 21. [Anon.]: Since then I'm doom'd. [ca.1790]. -- 22. [Anon.]: Sung by Mrs. Jordan in the Spoil'd child. [ca.1790]. -- 23. Dibdin, C.: Lovely Nan. [1794]. -- 24. Harington, H.: How sweet in the woodlands. [ca.1790]. -- 25. Shield, W.: The streamlet that flow'd round her cot. [1790]. -- 26. Moulds, J.: The pilgrim boy. [ca.1795]. -- 27. Hook, J.: The volunteer, a favorite song. [ca.1790]. 28. Moulds, J.: The mansion of peace. [ca.1790]. -- 29. Arne, T.A.: Rule Britania. [ca.1800]. -- 30. [Anon.]: O dear what can the matter be. [ca.1790]. -- 31. Arnold, S.: O h happy tawny moor. [ca.1795]. -- 32. Giordani, T.: Queen Mary's lamentation. [ca.1790]. -- 33. Hook, J.: The contented shepherd. [ca.1795]
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