Call Number (LC) Title Results
MUSICPOP 1810 Soldier rest : song from Lady of the lake /
Robin Adair.
Love soft illusion.
The original melody (about the year 1720) : now arranged as a trio /
The fly drowned in a glass of wine /
The wood pecker : a ballad /
Edward and Maria : a canzonett with an accompaniment for the harp or the piano forte /
How happy is the maiden's lot : an original song with an accompaniment for the harp or piano forte /
The rejected lover /
May : a favorite canzonet /
He is gone on the mountain : from the Lady of the lake /
Allen Brook of Wyndermeer : a favorite song /
The tear : an original song with an accompaniment for the harp or the piano forte /
The heath this night must be my bed : song from The lady of the lake /
Answer to the favorite song /
Love my Mary dwells with thee : a favorite duet /
Five times by the taper's light : sung ... in the Iron chest /
First whisper of love : a canzonet.
Sally in our alley.
Cupid god of soft persuasion.
Fresh & strong the breeze is blowing.
Fresh and strong the breeze is blowing.
Go my love : rondo.
He is all the world to me.
Who's Afraid?
Farewell.
Queen Mary's lamentation.
Henry : an original song /
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MUSICPOP 1811 Banquet of Scotland.
Forgive these eyes.
The minute gun at sea : duetto ... in Up all night, or, The smuggler's cave /
To morrow : an ariette /
Arietta : the violet girl /
A duett for a soprano and bass voice /
With all my heart I love thee : a duett /
Mulberry tree.
Oh! how shall I in language weak.
I cannot say farewell love : answer to wilt thou say farewell love.
All weathers.
French cruelty and British generosity.
Friendship put to the test, or, The saving of a sinking sailor.
Jack's alive.
Jack's discoveries.
Life's weather gage.
Queen of the May : an Irish song for the ladies.
Riddle.
Eloisa : the celebrated scena.
Loch na garr.
Angel of life.
The heaving of the lead : a favorite song ... in Hartford Bridge /
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MUSICPOP 1812 Ben the begger boy : a new ballad.
The garland of love : in the grand melo drama of Tekeli /
The flint boy /
Canst thou forget the silent tears /
Repartee, to chit chat /
To rove with thee what pleasure : duett ... in the opera Safe and sound /
The rose that weeps with morning dew /
The wood pecker : a ballad /
Maria Louisa's lamentation /
The prize : a ballad /
The willow : a ballad /
Valour and its reward.
Ah can I even forget thee love.
Camel's bell.
All's well.
Blind minstrell.
Love among the roses.
Arietta /
18
MUSICPOP 1813 Helen.
Lovely Clara : the much admired duett ... in the opera of the Spanish patriots a thousand years ago ... /
Fair Aurora prithee stay.
Awake, sweet muse.
Stay peerless fair : sung ... in the grand serious opera, called Haroun Alraschid /
Dulce Domum.
Love and glory.
O restless sea.
Remember me.
Winter's beautiful rose.
11
MUSICPOP 1814 Mild as the moonbeams! : the favorite quartetto.
When a little farm we keep : a duett ... in the Free knights, or, The edict of Charlemagne /
Tho' long oppress'd by doubts and fears : polacca ... in the revived Persian tale of Selima & Azor /
The debating socie[t]y : a comic extravaganza ... in the comic opera of the Farmer's wife /
The village bells : a glee for four voices /
The ray that beams forever : a ballad /
Clay cold dwelling.
Rose that weeps with morning dew.
Celebrated echo song.
Fly swift ye zephyrs : rondo.
Bewildered maid.
While the lads in the village.
What news, my pretty page.
When thy bosom heaves the sigh : duett.
Susan my love.
Rest holy pilgrim.
18
MUSICPOP 1814-D Fancy's vision : a favorite song for the piano forte /
For then I had not learn'd to love : sung in The Spanish patriots /
2
MUSICPOP 1815 Cull the wild rose : a rondo.
Gaby Grundy's courtship.
See our oars with feather'd spray : the celebrated boat glee /
The blue bell of Scotland : a favorite ballad /
Little robin sing sweet : ballad /
Go youth beloved.
Dearest form my childhood knew : duetto.
Fanny dearest.
First book of madrigals, glees, &c.
Sprig of shillelah and shamrock so green.
Yellow-haired laddie.
Fly not yet, or Planxty Kelly.
Oh! still remember me : ballad.
Oh never doubt my love : a favorite ballad.
Girl that I love : ballad.
Black eyed Susan.
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MUSICPOP 1815-D Dost thou remember : Portuguese air / 1
MUSICPOP 1816 The black bird : a favorite song /
How sweet in the woodlands : a favorite duett sung at the Theatres Royal /
Diet St. Bloomsbury squar : celebrated comic ballad.
Linnett.
What ho! What ho!
On this cold flinty rock.
Song of Fitz Eustace.
O happy fair.
Oh! Rest thee babe.
9
MUSICPOP 1817 Pity the slave!
My love when thou'rt away : a ballad /
Celebrated mocking bird song.
Spirit of bliss : trio and song.
Three celebrated waltzes.
Oh! say not woman's heart is bought : a favorite ballad ... in the operatick piece entitled the Heir of Vironi /
Anna, or, The adieu /
Fair thee well!
Looney Mactwolter.
Sweet rose of England! fare thee well!
Fly to the desert.
Fare thee well!
Fare thee well /
13
MUSICPOP 1817-D All things fair & bright are thine : a favorite duet / 1
MUSICPOP 1818 Alice Gray.
The horn of the chase : sung ... in the Persian hunters ... /
Go Rose.
List and I'll find love!
Ma chere Laurette.
Celebrated serenade of Lilla come down to me.
6
MUSICPOP 1819 Prepare ye nymph's, prepare : the much admired trio in the opera of Psyche /
'Tis love in the heart : the much admired rondo, sung by Mr. Horn, in the Election ... /
Sky-lark springing to the dawn.
Jessie the flow'r o'dumblane.
Evening walk.
Echo duett.
7
MUSICPOP 1819-D Buy a broom : sung by Miss Clara Fisher with unbounded applause at the Park Theatre New York /
Absence /
Adeste fideles, or the Portuguese hymn.
Drink to me only with thine eyes : Old English air /
Blue ey'd Mary : with new symphonies and additional verses /
5
MUSICPOP 1820 Minstrel's harp.
Spacious firmament on high.
Ye high born Spanish nobleman.
Gallant and gaily : a duet for two voices /
Dear harp of sweet Erin : ballad /
Pray papa : a ballad sang at the private concerts /
Sweet maid then think on me : a favorite Portuguese air /
Hark to the evening bells : the favorite round /
Sweet rosaline : the admired serenade /
Chide me chide me dear Masetto : ... in the opera of Don Juan, or, The libertine /
Jessie the flow'r o' Dumblane : a favorite Scottish song /
The purest flame this bosom warming : sung ... in the opera called Don Juan, or the Libertine /
I remember, I remember how my childhood fleeted by.
Soldier's adieu.
O take this nosegay gentle youth.
And has she then failed in her truth.
Burial service.
Sailor's grave.
Cease your funning.
My pretty page, look out afar.
Blow, blow thou wintry wind.
The load-stars : from Shakespeare /
Hark! Italy's music! : a gondola serenade, for three voices, /
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MUSICPOP 1820-SM Fly away, pretty moth : a ballad / 1
MUSICPOP 1820-SM Online Fly away, pretty moth a ballad / 1
MUSICPOP 1821 The young May moon : a favorite Irish melody /
See from ocean rising : the favorite duett ... in Paul and Virginia /
Now place your hand in mine, dear : the celebrated duetto ... in the opera call'd Don Juan, or, The Libertine ... /
Bragela : trio for two sopranos and a bass with an accompaniment for two performers on one piano forte /
And has she then failed in her truth.
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MUSICPOP 1822 Lonely are my steps.
A traveller stop't at a widow's gate : as sung ... in the Iron chest /
My friend & pitcher : a favorite song in the Poor soldier.
O, it wasn't for me that I heard the bells ringing : sung ... in the musical farce My spouse and I /
Good night : a glee for two sopranos, tenor, and bass : from the melo drama of Henriette, or, The farm of Sennage /
Pretty lasses love's summer remember : duetto with chorus ... in the opera called Don Juan, or, The libertine /
Chapter of kings : celebrated historical song.
Bid me discourse.
In pity hear : the celebrated trio.
Let us seek the yellow shore.
My pretty page, look out afar : duetto.
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MUSICPOP 1822-D I'll watch for thee from my lonely bow'r : ballad : adapted to a German air / 1