Wells, Louisa Susannah, 1755-1831
Louisa Susannah Wells
VIAF ID: 65667270 ( Personal )
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Preferred Forms
4xx's: Alternate Name Forms (2)
Works
Title | Sources |
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Collin and Sally. | |
Comus. | |
The Contented shepherd. | |
Cupid god of soft persuasion : sung by Miss Hallam in Love in a village | |
Damon & Florella. | |
Damon's wish | |
I do as I will with my swain : sung by Miss Jameson at Vauxhall. | |
The fair theif [sic] | |
Fly switfly ye minutes : sung by Mt. Beard. | |
From Miss Ham-n to Miss Dt-k | |
The Gallant sailor. | |
The garter : sung by Mr. Keen at Sadler's Wells. | |
The generous confession | |
Genteel Damon. | |
The goldfinch to Chloe. | |
The guardian angel | |
Harlequin's invasion. | |
Haste Lorenza [i.e. Lorenzo] : Jessica's song in the Merchant of Venus [i.e. Venice]. | |
The heavy hours / set by Mr. Jackson of Exon. | |
The honest fellow | |
How is it possible | |
A hunting song | |
Hymen's holly-day : a wedding ode | |
Idleness | |
In this shady blest retreat : sung by Mrs. Weichsell at Vauxhall. | |
Inconstancy : sung at Finch's Grotto Gardens. | |
The Jolly brisk tar | |
The journal of a voyage from Charlestown, S. C., to London, undertaken during the American revolution by a daughter of an eminent American loyalist | |
Kate of Aberdeen. | |
The kiss : sung by Mr. Raworth. | |
The lass with the delicate air : sung by Mr. Corry | |
Laurel. | |
Love in disguise : sung by Mr. Bellamy at Covent Garden Theatre. | |
The lover's promise | |
The Miller of Mansfield. | |
Molly Carr. | |
Myrtilla : sung by Mr. Beard at Ranelagh. | |
Nancy. | |
The New Bath minuet : as perform'd at the rooms at Bath, Bristol & the Wells. | |
The new flown birds, or, The shepherd's invitation | |
The new spinning wheel. | |
No nymph that trips. | |
The Nymph on the hill. | |
Ode on liberty | |
Old Chiron | |
On the origin and improvement of kisses : a genuine recipe | |
Palæmon and Pastora | |
Poets corner, or, Rural felicity | |
Rosamond. | |
Russells triumph. | |
The scold | |
The snow ball | |
The song of Diana : in Mr. Dryden's Secular masque | |
Songs | |
Stratford jubilee : as sung by Mr. Lowe with great applause at Finch's Gardens. | |
Strephon and Phœbe | |
Susanna. | |
Sweet Nan of the vale : sung at Vaux-Hall. | |
Take me Jenny : sung at Marybone. | |
The tell tale | |
There was a jolly miller : sung by Mr. Beard in Love in a village. Let gay ones & great : sung by Mr. Beard in Love in a village / set by Mr. Baildon. | |
Tomorrow : a favorite song | |
Tweedside. | |
Voi amante; | |
Way to keep him | |
What shepherd or nymph : a pastoral, sung by Mr. Hudson at Ranelegh. | |
What's all that to me : adapted for the harpsichord, violin, Ger. flute, and guittar | |
When late I wander'd : in Thomas & Sally | |
Whence can you inherit : sung by Mrs. Pinto in Love in a village | |
Why Celia : sung at Vauxhall | |
The Widow Sanderson : a duett for two voices or guitars. | |
Ye chearfull [sic] virgins : for three voices | |
The young man's wish : sung by Mr. Lowe at Marybone. | |
Young Phillis : sung by Miss Davis at Vaux-Hall. |