Lover, Samuel, 1797-1868
Lover, Samuel
Samuel Lover
Lover, Samuel (Irish miniaturist and writer, 1797-1868)
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4xx's: Alternate Name Forms (17)
5xx's: Related Names (3)
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Works
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Angel's whisper | |
The angel's wing written and dedicated to Mons. S. Thalberg | |
A book of popular recitations | |
The bowl'd sojer boy! | |
Correspondence | |
Dart of love was feather'd first | |
Eveleen; | |
Greek boy | |
Greek boy. Cupid's wing | |
Greek boy. Gondolier, row | |
Greek boy. Mark, lady, mark! | |
Handy Andy a tale of Irish life | |
Hark to my lute; serenade. | |
The haunted spring | |
He would be a gentleman | |
The hour before day; ballad from the favorite entertainment of Rory O'More. | |
I'm not myself at all. For voice and piano. | |
Irish heirs. | |
Irish poems of love and sentiment | |
Legends and stories of Ireland. | |
L'enterrement de la dime | |
Low back'd car | |
The may-dew, 184-?: | |
Metrical tales. 1884. | |
Mother, he's going away; a characteristic Irish ballad | |
My gentle lute; a favorite air | |
National romance. | |
Oh, 'tis sweet to remember | |
Opere | |
Pacha's bridal. Up, up, my sturdy mariners | |
Paddy Whack in Italia | |
Paddy Whack in Italia. I value this cup | |
Paddy Whack in Italia. Molly Bawn | |
The parson's horn-book ... | |
The poetical works of Samuel Lover [microform]. | |
Rory O'Moore : the celebrated song sung by Mr. Power | |
Rory O'Moore; written & adapted to an Irish melody. | |
Rory O'More. Land of the west. | |
Sambo's right to be kilt. | |
Sammlung | |
The selected writings of Samuel Lover in ten volumes | |
Slaying the deer; no. 2 of the Songs of America | |
Soft on the ear falls the serenade; duetto for two voices. | |
Something Worth Having | |
Sonaten Kl op. 8,1 | |
Songs and ballads | |
Songs. [from old catalog] | |
songs of the superstitions of Ireland | |
Songs of the superstitions of Ireland. Angel's whisper. | |
Songs of the superstitions of Ireland. Fairy boy. | |
Songs of the superstitions of Ireland. Fairy tempter. | |
Songs of the superstitions of Ireland. Fourleaved shamrock | |
Songs of the superstitions of Ireland. May-dew | |
Songs of the superstitions of Ireland. My Mother Dear! | |
Stories by English authors : Ireland | |
There once was a novice as I've heard tell | |
To my first love ; You'd better ask me | |
Tom Crosbie and his friends. | |
Treasure trove | |
True love can ne'er forget; | |
The trysting tree, between 1820 and 1860: | |
Victor Herbert collection | |
When and where; ballad. | |
When art thou roving; song. | |
When first I over the mountain trod; ballad. | |
When gentle music's sounding; song. | |
The whistlin' thief | |
White horse of the Peppers | |
White horse of the Peppers. Convent belle | |
White horse of the peppers. Never despair. | |
The Widow Excerpts | |
Widow Machree; from the songs of Handy Andy. | |
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