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songs with piano2
ballads1
folk songs1
madrigals, english1
songs, scots1

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Bishop, Sir Henry R (1786-1855)3
Macfarren, Sir G A (1813-1887)2
Macpherson, James2
Macpherson, James (1736-1796)2
West, William (Fl. 1820?-)2
An Amateur1
Andrews, Richard Hoffman1
Anne Campbell Wilson1
Arne, Michael (1741?-1786)1
Arne, Thomas Augustine (1710-1778)1

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The ballad of Sir Ogie and the Ladie Elsie

Lloyd, Charles H (1849-1919); Powell, F York (1850-1904)

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Elegy : stanzas from a poem entitled "Elegy on a lady whom grief for the death of her betrothed killed"

Somervell, Arthur (1863-1937); Bridges, Robert (1844-1930)

[1896]

At head of title: Composed for the Hovingham Festival, 1896.

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The second set of madrigals : for three, four, five and six voices

Wilbye, John (1574-1638); Budd, George William (1806-1850)

1846

With reproduction of original t.-p. and dedication. Originally composed for viols or voices.

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O why to be happy : the favorite chearfull glee, sung by Mr. Incledon, Mr Bowden, & Mr Linton, at the Theatre Royal, Covent Garden

Shield, William (1748-1829); Pearce, William (fl. 1785-1796)

[ca. 1800?]

The words by W. Pearce.

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The favorite glee of Life's a bumper : introduced with universal applause in the new entertainment of The review, of The wags of Windsor

Wainwright, Richard (1757-1825); Colman, George (1762-1836)

[ca. 1800?]

This glee was originally composed for 'The review, or The wags of Windsor', by George Colman the younger, first produced in 1800.

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Five serious songs, for three and four voices : with an accompaniment for the piano-forte

Cruse, Edward

[ca. 1850?]

Contents: The lone graves / by Reginald Augustine. -- "Ye gentlest gales!" / by a Lady. -- An ode on the late H.K. White. -- "Thou simple lyre!" / by H.K. White. -- "Be hush'd, be hush'd, ye bitter wi...

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The gay troubadour : ballad from the loves of lang syne

Lee, George Alexander (1802-1851); Bayly, Thomas Haynes (1797-1839)

[1840?]

For voice and piano. Cover title.

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