Bayly, Thomas Haynes, 1797-1839.
Bayly, Nathaniel Thomas Haynes, 1797-1839
Bayly, Thomas Haynes
Thomas Haynes Bayly English poet, songwriter, dramatist, and writer
Bayly, Thomas
Bayly, Nathaniel Thomas Haynes
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Works
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Aylmers | |
Baladas | |
Barrack room | |
The British legion | |
I cannot dance to night : ballad | |
[caption title, f.80v:] She wore a wreath of Roses. [space] E. S. | |
[caption title, f.81v:] The Circassian | T. H. Bayly | From Miss | FitzG | |
[caption title, f.83v:] THE PILOT | T. H. Bayly Esq. [illegible] S. Nelson. | Ellen. | 1838. | |
[caption title, p. 1:] Poetry by Thomas Haynes Bayly. // The Widows. // Composed, for the Musical Bijou | of 1831, by Henry RBishop .: | |
The Carrier dove | |
[Civil War envelope showing a soldier waving goodbye to people on a porch with message "Soldier's farewell" and verses from a song] | |
The culprit | |
The daughter: a drama, in one act. | |
Dearer than life thou art; ballad. | |
English songs | |
Fifty lyrical ballads. | |
Flowers of loveliness. - | |
Fly away, pretty moth; a ballad. | |
Gaily the troubadour touch'd his guitar | |
A gentleman in difficulties: an entirely original farce, in one act. | |
The Grecian daughter : a ballad : sung with the most rapturous applause by Miss Shirrell at her northern concerts | |
Grenadier. | |
Herre, i blodet fra korset det er | |
I'd be a butterfly | |
In happier hours, 183-?: | |
Isabel | |
Johnson's new universal cyclopedia, 1881, accessed online via Google Books, Mar. 11, 2015 : | |
Kindness in Women: Tales | |
Lang' ist es her | |
Lang lang ists her, Arr, guit, G-Dur - BSB Mus. N. 122,520 : [caption title:] Lang, lang ist's her. T.H. Bayley. | |
Long, long ago! | |
Long, long ago aufgeführte Musik xB 1307 | |
The love ladder | |
May thy lot in life be happy : sung with the most rapturous applause by Miss Taylor in Mr. Shannon's admired petite comedy of My wife or my place, at the Theatre Royal Haymarket | |
Melodies of various nations | |
Mr. Greenfinch | |
Musings and prosings: | |
My little adopted | |
Nelze zapomníti | |
The nightingale. | |
No! ne'er can thy home be mine. | |
Oh! ask me not to be your bride : a ballad | |
Oh! come to me. | |
Oh leave me to my sorrow : a ballad | |
Oh! My bravest and best I resign thee! | |
Oh! No we never mention her | |
Oh 'tis the melody | The Poetry by | T. H. Bayly | Arranged | With an Accompaniment for the | Guitar, | and respectfully dedicated | To | Miss Tindal | by | C. M. Sola | Ent. Sta. Hall Price 2/- | London | Published by Cramer, Addison & Beale, 201, Regent Street | |
Oh! where do Faries [sic] hide their heads | altered from a French Air | the Poetry by | Thomas Bayly | the Symphonies and accompaniment | by H.R. Bishop | New York, Published by E.S. Mesier, 28 Wall S|t. | |
The old bachelor | |
The old kirk yard; | |
Perfection. | |
The Pilot | |
A pocket book for chemists : chemical manufacturers metallurgists, dyers, distillers, brewers, sugar refiners photographers and students | |
Proof of the pudding | |
Psychæ. | |
The Rising Periodical | |
The rose that all are praising, 183-? | |
Rough sketches of Bath ; Epistles from Bath ; Parliamentary letters ; The dandies of the present ; The tribute of a friend ; Small talk ; Mournful recollections ; Erin ; Outlines of Edinburgh | |
Select Songs | Composed by | Various Authors | expressly arranged for the | Voice & Spanish Guitar | by | C. M. Sola | Ent. Sta. Hall Price 1/6 | London | Published by Goulding & D'Almaine, Soho Square | [...] | Isle of beauty fare thee-well | N.2 Air by C. S. Whitmore Esq.r The Poetry by T. H. Bayly Esq.r | |
Shades of evening | |
She never blamed him never | |
Shed not a tear | |
Sigh not for summer flowers | |
soldiers tear, a ballad. The poëtry by Thomas Haynes Bayly, esq. | |
Songs, ballads, and other poems | |
Spanish serenade | |
Speech... delivered in the House of representatives, June 30, 1846. In committee of the whole on the state of the Union, on the bill reported from the committee of ways and means, amendatory of the tariff law of 1842. | |
Speech of Mr. Bayly of Virginia, on the annexation of Texas; in the House of representatives, Jan. 7, 1845. | |
The Swiss cottage; or, Why don't she marry? | |
Teach me to forget, | Sung by | M|r. H. Phillips, | at the Concerts, Festivals, &c.&c. | The Poetry by | Thomas H. Bayly, Esq|r. | The Music | Composed, Arranged, & Adapted, by | Henry R. Bishop. | London | Published by Goulding & D'Almaine, 20, Soho Square, | Manufacturers of Cabinet, Harmonic & Square Piano Fortes, | where an elegant assortment for Sale or Hire may be seen. | |
Though the Summer may have Roses. | Written by | Thomas H. Bayly. | Composed by | Henry R. Bishop. | New York, | Published by E, Riley 29 Chatham S.|t | Lith. of Pendleton New York. | |
Tom Noddy's secret. A farce.--In one act. | |
Toujours gai | |
The Troubador | |
I turn to thee in time of need | |
We met! A ballad from the Songs of the boudoir | |
Weeds of witchery. | |
You can't marry your grandmother | |
술래잡기노래 | |
예수탄일 | |
往事難忘 |