Turner, William, 16..-171.?, libraire
Turner, William, active 1696-1709?
Turner, William 18.sc
Turner, William, fl. 1696-1709?
Turner, William, actiu 1696-1709?
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Works
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2 Catches | |
The amorous widow : or, The wanton wife : a comedy. As it has been acted in all the theatres with great applause for many years : by His Majesty's servants. Never printed before.. | |
Antiochus the Great | |
Bibliotheca annua, or, The annual catalogue for the year ... : being an exact catalogue of all English and Latin books, printed in England from ... to ... to which is added the titles of French books imported within the said time, as also most of the prizes that they are generally sold for. | |
[caption title, f. 64r:] A New Song | |
A catch [a 4 v] in praise of claret. [[London], s.n.] | |
Character of Cupid [Song] [s.l., s.n.] | |
Custom alas does partial prove. The maid's complaint [Song] [s.l., s.n.] | |
The English grammar, or the Institution of letters, syllables and woords in the English tung, wher'unto is annexed an index of words like and unlike, by Charls Butler, .... | |
The English Theophrastus, or, The manners of the age, 1706: | |
Fair Susan [Song]. [[London], s.n.] | |
Fatal relapse | |
How unhappy's the nymph. A new song in the comedy call'd Woman's a riddle. [[London], s.n.] | |
If it be true, as wisemen say. A new song. [[London], s.n.] | |
Let courtly delights, diversion and pleasure. A song in the opera call'd Presumptuous love. [London, s.n.] | |
Lovely Silvia, be more kind. A new song. [s.l., s.n.] | |
Masques | |
Musica (July 7. In die Comit. Resp. Guliel. Turner pro gradu doct. in musica [lateinische Verse]) [s.l., s.n.] | |
Musick can soften verse to song ... in ye Yearly Subscription or ye Harmonious Entertainment. [s.l., s.n.] | |
Plays. | |
Queen Catharine | |
Raise your voices, numbers joyn. On the late deliverance of the ... Earle of Oxford. [s.l., s.n.] | |
Ruines of love | |
Says Dicky to Dolly. A new song in the play call'd The virgin sacrifice. [[London], s.n.] | |
See that rill rowl down hill. On decanting a flask of Florence. A song. [s.l., s.n.] | |
Singing charm's the bless'd above. On Mira's singing and beauty. A song. [s.l., s.n.] | |
Six sonatas or solos for a flute with a through bass for the harpsichord or bass violin. [London, Daniel Wright] | |
Sonatas | |
Songs | |
Stage music | |
Tragedies. | |
Twenty new songs of humour. [London, author; Daniel Wright] | |
Two catches for three voices. [[London], s.n.] | |
The unhappy penitent a tragedy as it is acted, at the Theatre Royal in Drury Lane, by His Majesty's servants. Written by Mrs. Trotter. | |
Wanton Cupid cease to hover | |
When Phaebus did the skies adorn. A new song. [[London], s.n.] | |
Wonders of humane nature, in relation to the virtues, vices and defects of both sexes |