Linley, George, 1798-1865
Linley, George
George Linley British writer
VIAF ID: 25961856 ( Personal )
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- 100 0 _ ‡a George Linley ‡c British writer
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- 200 _ | ‡a Linley ‡b George ‡f 1798-1865
- 100 1 _ ‡a Linley, George
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- 100 1 _ ‡a Linley, George ‡d 1798-1865
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- 100 1 _ ‡a Linley, George, ‡d 1798-1865
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- 100 1 _ ‡a Linley, George, ‡d 1798-1865
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4xx's: Alternate Name Forms (17)
5xx's: Related Names (4)
- 551 _ _ ‡a Leeds
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- 551 _ _ ‡a London
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Works
Title | Sources |
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The absent one; ballad. | |
Blessed be the home | |
Carnival chours | |
Childhood : ballad | |
Corsair's farewell | |
Dearer still. | |
I do not ask to offer thee; the song of Constance. | |
I don't forget. | |
The dream is o'er. | |
Dreams of the heart | |
Edith. | |
Elisa | |
Ever of thee | |
[f.1v, at head centre:] Elisa, Ballade aus "Onkel Toms Hütte", von Georg Linley. | |
Fare thee well my bonnie Jean; song. | |
Finale | |
Gentle Bertha : pastorale sung by signor Mario in the grand opera Le Prophète | |
Grace darling; ballad | |
The gypsy's warning. | |
[heading:] 19. Duetto | Marie + Wilhelm | |
[heading:]2=|d Ackt. 18. Chorus of Conspirators | |
[heading:] Chorus, Scena & Duetto | de Benedict. | |
[heading:] Gipsies Chorus & Prayer | |
[heading:] Introduction | |
[heading, vol. 1:] Der Zigeunerin Warnung [right side:] Musik von J. Benedict | |
The heart of thy Norah is breaking for thee; an Irish ballad | |
It is better to laugh than be sighing | |
I've left the snow-clad hills | |
Jessie | |
Joash | |
Kate O' Shane; | |
Lassie, are you waking? | |
Little Nell, ballad | |
Little Nell valse pour piano, sur les romances de Linley | |
Meet me by the linden tree; a ballad, the music & words | |
Meet me love, when twilight closes; ballad. | |
The merry tambourine; song of the glee maiden. | |
Metrical annals of the Kings and Queens of England, from the time of the Conquest to the reign of Victoria | |
Mine. | |
The modern Hudibras ... 1864. | |
Mona Macree | |
Moonlight is sleeping; song. | |
Morning's ruddy beam : song of the Alpine hunters | |
Mother! thou art the dearest one = Di pescatore ignobile : the beautiful ballad from Donizetti's opera of Lucrezia Borgia : to which is also added the words of "Make me no gaudy chaplet" | |
The mountain daisy. | |
The night before the bridal; | |
Oh, hear me, pretty Swiss; Tyrolean melody. | |
Passing away. | |
red rover | |
O! say you love me truly; ballad. | |
Some one to love; song | |
Songs | |
Sweet village Rose; ballad. | |
Swiss girl | |
Take back the gems you gave me; a favorite song. | |
They have given Thee to another | |
Tho' lost to sight, to mem'ry dear ... | |
Thou art gone from my gaze; or, The spirit of love keeps a watch over me. | |
'Tis now the May time. | |
tower | |
'Twas but a fleeting dream ballad | |
Under this Walnut tree. A Ballad. | |
Wake up, my own sweet rose; | |
I was happy ere I loved you; ballad. | |
When a pritty girl : Air : sung by Miss H. Cawse : in the Romantic Opera The Gipsy's Warning : performed at the Thetre Royal Drury Lane | |
Why do I love thee yet, for the Spanish guitar. | |
Will you come? | |
You cannot forget ballad | |
Der Zigeunerin Warnung : grosse Oper in zwei Aufzügen |