Smyth, William, 1765-1849
Smyth, William
William Smyth
William Smyth English historian
VIAF ID: 54930764 (Personal)
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- 100 1 _ ‡a Smyth, William
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- 100 1 _ ‡a Smyth, William ‡d 1765-1849
- 100 1 _ ‡a Smyth, William, ‡d 1765-1849
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- 100 1 _ ‡a Smyth, William, ‡d 1765-1849
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- 100 0 _ ‡a William Smyth
- 100 0 _ ‡a William Smyth ‡c English historian
4xx's: Alternate Name Forms (7)
5xx's: Related Names (3)
- 510 2 _ ‡a John Boyd Thacher Collection (Library of Congress)
- 510 2 _ ‡a University of Cambridge
- 510 2 _ ‡a University of Cambridge ‡4 affi ‡4 https://d-nb.info/standards/elementset/gnd#affiliation ‡e Affiliation
Works
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25 Schottische Lieder, V, pf, op.108/3, LvBWV op.108/3, KinB op.108/3, F-Dur, Excerpts - BSB Mus.ms. 4958 : [heading:] O Köstliche Zeit. [at right:] v. Beethoven. | |
Again my lyre yet once again | |
Come, Darby dear! Easy, be Easy | |
Come fill my good fellow | |
Dim is my eye | |
Englische, irische, schottische Volkslieder : (Bearbeitung für Singstimmen, Klavier, Violine und Cello) | |
English lyricks. | |
[f. 132v, at head, on the left, in ink, by Rampl:] N|r|o 3 [on the left, by Beethoven:] un sans souci (Haus ohne | Sorgen) qui chasse tous les soins Nb | |
[f. 144r, sixth staff, on the left:] No 3 | |
[f. 177r, at head, on the left:] No. 8 | |
[f. 8v, at head, on the left, in ink, by Thomson:] Violoncello [in the middle:] She's fair & fauce | [on the left, by the copyist:] 3. | |
[f. 9r, third staff, in ink, by Thomson:] 'Tis woman that seduces [on the left:] 224 | [by the copyist:] Haydn | |
The farewell song | |
He Promis'd me at Parting | |
[heading with pencil:] Nro 10 Entsagung | (When he who adores) | |
[heading with pencil:] Nro 12 Die Augensterne. | (I'd morn the hopes) | |
[heading with pencil:] Nro 3 Jugendliebe | (Oh! the days are gone) | |
[heading with pencil:] Nro 6 Die Insel der Glückseligkeit | (Oh had we some bright little Isle) | |
[heading with pencil:] Nro 8 Nora Creina. | (Lesbia has a beaming eye) | |
[heading with pencil:] Nro 9 Die Treulose. | (The valley lay smiling) | |
The Hero may Perish his Country to save | |
Hide not thy Anguish | |
I'll praise the Saints with early song | |
Jeanie's distress | |
Lectures on history; second and concluding series, on the French revolution | |
Lectures on modern history from the irruption of the Northern nations to the close of the American revolution | |
Lieder. | |
Memoir of Mr. Sheridan. | |
O might I but my Patrick love | |
Music, love and wine | |
Narrative of a journey from Lima to Para across the Andes and down the Amazon, undertaken with a view of ascertaining the practicability of a navigable communication with the Atlantic by the rivers Pachitea, Ucayali and Amazon | |
No more, my Mary, I sigh for Splendour | |
Oh thou art the lad of my heart Willy | |
Oh! would I were but that Sweet Linnet | |
[p. 1, at head, on the right, in pencil:] No 1. | |
[p. 105:] Nr. 8., Noch einmal wecken Thränen | |
[p. 13:] Nr. 3, O köstliche Zeit | |
[p. 22:] Nr. 5, Der schönste Bub war Henny | |
[p. 25:] Nr. 6, Trüb! trüb ist mein Auge | |
[p. 47:] Nr. 3. O du nur bist mein Herzensbub | |
[p. 55:] Nr. 5. Trinklied mit Chor | |
The publican's guide : or, key to the distill-house. Containing I. An Account of Rum, Brandy, and other Spirituous Liquors, in their Original State; the most advantageous Method of purchasing each Article; various Frauds on the Quays pointed out, and how to avoid them; with Instructions for the Buyer, by which every Retailer will be enabled to reduce his own Liquors, and sell on Terms equal to- and with far more Credit than-the generality of advertising Merchants. II. The discovery of Adulteration in what is called Genuine Rum; Rum to sink Oil, &c. also the iniquitous Practice of Adulteration in the Distillery. III. A True Description of false proof, commonly called the doctor; how made Use of; it's Effect on Spirits, with Genuine receipts for making the Composition. IV. The Use of Clarke's Celebrated Hydrometer, an Instrument to ascertain the true Strength of Spirits. V. Tables shewing the Prices of Liquors, from 5l. per Tun to 100l. and from One Gallon to a Tun. Also, the exact Weight of Rectified Spirits of Wine, Brandy, Rum, and Proof-Spirit, from One Gallon to Two Hundred. Interspersed with anecdotes and remarks, Necessary to be known by all Dealers in Spirits, and highly interesting to the Public in General. A new edition, with additions. By William Augustus Smyth | |
Put round the bright wine | |
Save me from the grave and wise | |
She's fair and fause | |
O soothe me, my Lyre | |
O sweet were the hours | |
The Sweetest Lad was Jamie | |
Sympathy | |
'T is but in vain for nothing thrives | |
They bid me slight my Dermot dear | |
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