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Stevenson, Sir John (1761-1833) | 9 |
Callcott, John Wall (1766-1821) | 6 |
Clarke Whitfeld, John (1770-1836) | 6 |
Scott, Sir Walter (1771-1832) | 6 |
Scott, Walter | 6 |
Scott, Walter, Sir, 1771-1832 | 6 |
Moore, Thomas (1779-1852) | 5 |
Shakespeare, William | 5 |
Shakespeare, William (1564-1616) | 5 |
Shakespeare, William, 1564-1616 | 5 |
Sweet lady, look not thus again : a glee particularly adapted for ladies' voices
Stevenson, Sir John (1761-1833); Moore, Thomas (1779-1852)
[1820?]
Sleep gentle lady : serenade for four voices viz. alto, 2 tenors & a bass
Bishop, Sir Henry R (1786-1855); Planché, J R (1796-1880)
[1823]
"H.R. Bishop's Glees" - bottom of p. 1.
The banquet of Xenophon : done from the Greek, with an introductory essay to Lady Jean Douglass, concerning the doctrine, and death of Socrates
Xenophon; Wellwood, James (1652-1727)
1710
"An introductory essay... concerning the death of Socrates" - (p. 1-80).
To all you ladies now at land : The celebrated glee sung at Harrison & Knyvett's vocal concerts as a companion to The new mariners or You gentlemen of England
Callcott, John Wall (1766-1821); Dorset, Charles Sackville Earl of (1638?-1706)
[179-?]
For 3 voices (TTB?), unaccompanied, in open score. Words by Charles Sackville, 6th earl of Dorset.
The Newtonian system of philosophy : adapted to the capacities of young gentlemen and ladies, and familiarized and made entertaining by objects with which they are intimately acquainted : being the substance of six lectures read to the Lilliputian Society
Telescope, Tom; Newbery, John (1713-1767); Goldsmith, Oliver (1730?-1774)
1779
Advertisements for Newbery's children's books on final 15 p. Attributed to John Newbery or Oliver Goldsmith.
Dies irae, &c. An ancient hymn on the last judgment. Translated from the Latin by the Rt. Honble. the Earl of Roscommon, (in the last century). Set to music and respectfully inscribed to the Right Honble. Lady Frances Harpur
Latrobe, Christian Ignatius (1758-1836); Roscommon, Wentworth Dillon earl of (1633?-1685)
1813
Joannis Wieri De praestigiis daemonum, et incantationibus ac ueneficiis libri sex, aucti et recogniti. Accessit rerum & verborum copiosus index
Weyer, Johann (1515-1588); Buchanan, George (1506-1582)
1568
"Censura quorundam doctorum piorumq[ue] virorum de hoc opere..." (p. 680-692) includes letters by Boudewijn Ronsse and Johann von Ewich; "E Georg. Buchanani Scoti eximii poetae Satyra, quam Franciscan...
Certain most godly, fruitful, and comfortable letters of such true saints and holy martyrs of God, as in the late bloodye persecution here within this realme, gaue their lyues for the defence of Christes holy gospel : written in the tyme of theyr affliction and cruell imprysonment
Coverdale, Miles (1488-1568)
1564
At head of "To the reader": Myles Coverdale vnto the christian reader. Nos. 47-48 omitted in paging. Title within ornamental border; initials; tail pieces. Format: 8 leaves per gathering, horizo...
Handel's celebrated air, The harmonious blacksmith, arranged as a glee, for four voices, with appropriate poetry
Handel, George Frideric (1685-1759); Kellner, Ernest August
[18--]
Cold is Cadwallo's tongue : a glee for five voices as performed at the vocal concert, Willis's Rooms (the poetry from Grays Bard)
Horsley, William (1774-1858); Gray, Thomas (1716-1771)
[1820?]