Dibdin, Charles, 1768-1833
Dibdin, Charles Isaac Mungo 1768-1833
Dibdin, Charles
Charles Isaac Mungo Dibdin English dramatist, composer, writer and theatre proprietor
Dibdin, Charles Isaac Mungo
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- 500 1 _ ‡a Dibdin, Charles ‡d 1745-1814
Works
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Ah can I ever forget thee love | |
Ah well a day a Heart I lack | A FAVORITE BALLAD | Sung by M|r|s C. Dibdig, at | SADLER'S WELLS THEATRE | IN | Edward and Susan, | Written by C. Dibdin Jun|r. | Composed by W. Reeve. | [left:] Ent|d at Stat|s Hall. [right:] Price 1|s/- | London. Printed by Goulding, Phipps & D'Almaine 45 Pall Mall & 76 S|t. James's Street. | Likewise may be had of Goulding Knevett & C|o. Westmorland Street, Dublin, | A. Guthrie Edinburgh & Stevens Glasgow. | |
Comic tales and Lyrical fancies; including The chessiad, a mock-heroic, in five cantos; and The wreath of love, in four cantos. | |
Edward and Susan | |
Fancy Dipp'd Her Pen In Dew : sung with great applause by Miss Stephens | |
Farmer's wife. | |
Fly swift ye zephyrs | A | Rondo Sung by | M|rs,, Moran, | at the Public Concerts | And by | M|r,, Sinclair, | in the Opera of | The Farmers [sic] Wife. | Written by C. Dibdin, the Music | by | H. Bishop. | New York | Engrav'd, Printed and Sold, by E Riley 23 Chatham Street | |
Great Nation's address to the Little Emperor. [from old catalog] | |
O how sweet the opening day | |
Let not hope deceive you : sung by Miss Stephens, in the revived opera of The maid of the mill, at the Theatre Royal Covent Garden | |
Lord of the manor. | |
Love has eyes : the celebrated ballad | |
My spouse and I: an operatical farce. | |
The pedlar : A miscellany, in prose and verse, by C. I. Pitt. Author of the age a satire, .. | |
Philip Quarll | |
Professional and literary memoirs of Charles Dibdin the younger, dramatist and upward of thirty years manager of minor theatres... | |
Sea songs and ballads | |
The songs and c. in the Deserter : a musical drama : as performed with universal applause at the Theatre Royal in Drury Lane / composed by Mess. rs Monsigny, Philidor & C. Dibdin | |
Songs, naval and national, of the late Charles Dibdin; with a memoir and addenda. | |
Tom Bowling | |
The wild man : a melo-dramatic romance in one act |