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songs with continuo6
operas3
songs with harpsichord3
songs with guitar2
songs, english2
flute and continuo music1
guitar and continuo music1
incidental music1
songs with flute1
songs with piano1

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Arnold, Samuel (1740-1802)1
Corri, Domenico1
Corri, Domenico (1746-1825)1
D'Urfey, Thomas1
D'Urfey, Thomas (1653-1723)1
Eccles, John (1668-1735)1
Linley, Thomas (1733-1795)1
Shield, William (1748-1829)1
Simpson, John1
Simpson, John (1749)1

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Thesaurus musicus : a collection of two, three, and four part songs several of them never before printed. To which are added some choice dialogues

Simpson, John (1749)

[1745]

Mostly for voice(s) and continuo (figured bass), some with instruments, in score. In this issue the version of 'God save the King' on p. 22 of v. 1 is headed "A loyal song" and has the text "God sav...

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No flow'r that blows, sung by Mrs. Baddeley in Selima & Azor

Linley, Thomas (1733-1795)

[1780?]

Arranged on 2 staves for voice and keyboard with guitar accompaniment at end.

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The maid of Selma : a particular favorite Scotch song

Corri, Domenico (1746-1825)

[ca. 1780?]

For voice and continuo (unfigured bass), realized in small notes on the middle stave. Caption title.

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The bonny milk maid

Eccles, John (1668-1735); D'Urfey, Thomas (1653-1723)

[n.d.]

Song for voice and continuo (unfigured bass); with a version for the flute. One of the songs contributed by J. Eccles to the music for T. D'Urfey's play 'The comical history of Don Quixote, the seco...

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The maid of the mill, a favorite dialogue sung by Mrs. Kennedy and Mrs. Martyr in the musical entertainment of Rosina

Shield, William (1748-1829)

[ca. 1800]

For voice and continuo; accompaniment for flute and guitar. Caption title.

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Wine cannot cure

Arnold, Samuel (1740-1802)

[1796?]

Arranged on 2 staves for voice and keyboard. Attributed to Samuel Arnold.

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