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People and organisationsCount
Arne, Thomas Augustine (1710-1778)4
Shield, William (1748-1829)4
Handel, George Frideric (1685-1759)3
Arne, Michael (1741?-1786)2
Bates, William (1780-)2
Garrick, David2
Garrick, David (1717-1779)2
Leeves, William2
Linley, Thomas (1733-1795)2
Reeve, William (1757-1815)2

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On friendship

Gerard, John (fl. 1765?)

[1765?]

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Whack's journey to Paris : a much admired Irish song, sung... in the comedy of Notoriety

Reeve, William (1757-1815); Reynolds, Frederick (1764-1841)

[ca. 1795]

Includes part for German flute.

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A favorite song. In the broken bridge scene, at the Ombres Chinoise

[178-?]

Begins: The road will lead to the city.

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The sailor's farewell : sung by Mr Vernon at Vauxhall

[ca. 1770]

First line: Pour, pour me out the parting glass. Followed by an arrangement for German flute.

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Gramachree Molly : a favorite Irish air

Ogle, G songwriter

[ca. 1775]

First line: As down on Banna's banks I stray'd.

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Virtue

Clarke Whitfeld, John (1770-1836); Darwin, Erasmus (1731-1802)

1793

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The fox chace : a favourite hunting song sung at the grand hunts of England and Wales

[ca. 1785?]

First line: A Southerly wind, and a cloudy sky. Followed by accompaniment for the guitar.

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The death of the stagg : for two voices, two French horns, or 2 vios. & a bass

Handel, George Frideric (1685-1759)

[ca. 1770]

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The song of Diana : in Mr. Dryden's Secular masque

Boyce, William (1711-1779)

[1750?]

Begins: "With horns & with hounds, I waken the day".

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The shepherd's evening : sung at Vauxhall

[ca. 1760]

Begins: "Now to pant on Thetis' breast". Followed by an arrangement for German flute. Place and date of publication from CPM.

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The bonny sailor : sung by Miss Thornton at Vauxhall

[ca. 1780?]

Begins: "My bonny sailor's won my mind".

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