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Norman's song
Clarke Whitfeld, John (1770-1836); Scott, Sir Walter (1771-1832)
[ca. 1815?]
For high voice and piano. The last page is blank.
Miscellaneous songs and hymns
c.1860
Comprises the words and music of English and some Italian songs and hymns, beginning with 'Examples of modulation'
King death! A song sung by Mr. Phillips
Neukomm, Sigismund Ritter von (1778-1858); Cornwall, Barry (1787-1874)
[1835?]
Ellen's song, "Ave Maria"; (Hymn to the virgin)
Clarke Whitfeld, John (1770-1836); Scott, Sir Walter (1771-1832)
[1817?]
Che faro senza, a favorite song in the opera of Orfeo
Gluck, Christoph Willibald Ritter von (1714-1787); Greatorex, Thomas (1758-1831)
[1821]
Miscellaneous ballads, arias, songs, and hymns by Mendelssohn and others
Mendelssohn-Bartholdy, Felix (1809-1847)
c.1839-1894
Modern pencil foliation. Ruled for music. Printed songs, by Mendelssohn and others, paginated 37-42 (extracts from a volume) are inserted at the front. The signature 'A.R. Kenny' is written in pencil ...
D'Almaine and Co.'s new and correct edition of Scottish songs
Parry, John (1776-1851)
[1855]
Contents: The flower of the forest -- The bonnie Scotsman.
D'Almaine and Co.'s new and correct edition of Scottish songs
Parry, John (1776-1851)
[1855]
Contents: Lass o'Gowrie -- My wife's a winsome wee thing.
Blanche of Devan's song : "They bid me sleep, they bid me pray"
Clarke Whitfeld, John (1770-1836); Scott, Sir Walter (1771-1832)
[1815?]
For high voice and piano. Watermark date: 1815. The last page is blank.
A commentary or exposition upon these following books of holy Scripture; Proverbs of Solomon, Ecclesiastes, the Song of Songs, Isaiah, Jeremiah, Lamentations, Ezekiel & Daniel : being a third volume of annotations upon the whole Bible
Trapp, John (1601-1669)
1660
The commentary upon the four major prophets has separate title-page and pagination. Also published as part 3 of his, Annotations upon the Old and New Testament.
Christ and Ecclesia (fol. 267r)
[ca. 1260]
Initial 'O' encloses a scene of Christ speaking to Ecclesia, crowned, symbolising the New Covenant.