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Sweet lillies of the valley : a favorite song
Hook, Mr (1746-1827); Richardson, Mr; Shepherd Master (fl. 1792); Longman and Broderip (London, England)
[1792?]
For voice, 2 violins and continuo (unfigured bass), arr. in condensed score on three staves; with a version for the guitar. Caption title. First line: O'er barren hills and flow'ry dales.
Soft spirit of my love : the favorite air sung by Mr Dignum, in the Children in the wood
Arnold, Samuel (1740-1802); Rannie, John
[1793?]
'The children in the wood' is a comic opera by Samuel Arnold.
When the hollow drum : sung by Mrs. Bland in the Mountaineers
Arnold, Samuel (1740-1802); Tersi, Maria Theresa Catherine (1770-1838); Preston and Son (Firm)
[ca. 1793?]
Song arr. on two staves for high voice and harpsichord; with a version for the flute. Caption title. First line: When the hollow drum has beat to bed.
Dear is my little native vale : a favorite song
Hook, Mr (1746-1827); Preston and Son (Firm)
[ca. 1790?]
Song for voice and orchestra, arr. in condensed score on three staves. Caption title. First line: Dear is my little native vale.
Wine cannot cure
Arnold, Samuel (1740-1802)
[1796?]
Arranged on 2 staves for voice and keyboard. Attributed to Samuel Arnold.
When 'tis night and the midwatch is come : sung by Master Welsh in the musical entertaiment cal'd The glorious first of June
Linley, Thomas (1733-1795); Storace, Stephen (1762-1796); Welsh, Thomas (1780-1848)
[1794?]
For voice and keyboard on two staves; with a version 'for the guitar'. First line: When 'tis night and the mid-watch is come. Song by T. Linley the elder, to words by R.B. Sheridan, sung in the op...
Since then I'm doom'd : sung by Mrs. Jordan in the Spoil'd child
Bickerstaff, Isaac (1735-1812); Jordan, Dorothy (1761-1816)
[ca. 1790]
Song sung in the play by I. Bickerstaffe, arr. on two staves for voice and piano. Composer unknown.
Sung by Mrs. Jordan in the Spoil'd child
Bickerstaff, Isaac (1735-1812); Jordan, Dorothy (1761-1816)
[ca. 1790]
From the play by I. Bickerstaffe, arr. on two staves for voice and keyboard, with a version for the flute. Composer unknown. First line: 'I am a brisk and sprightly lad'.
Lovely Nan
Dibdin, Charles (1745-1814)
[1794]
For voice, keyboard and ?violin; with a transposed arrangement for 2 flutes on p. 4.
How sweet in the woodlands
Harington, Henry (1727-1816)
[ca. 1790]
Versions for 2 voices and for voice and harpsichord.