6 Canzonettas |
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Ballads |
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[caption title, p.41:] Duett Sung by M.r Suett, Mr. Dignum Mr. Bannister [illegible] & Chorus of Turkish | Sold[i]ers |
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The celebrated pastoral of Corin and Jean, 1800? |
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Duets |
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False colours |
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The female duellist, 1793 |
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Forlorn I seek the silent scene |
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Glees |
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Invitation. A favorite air (Come my tender faithful love) for the guitar, with an accompanyment. [London, John Bland] |
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The Iron Chest |
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The lover and his absent mistress, 17-- |
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Pastorales |
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The Pirates |
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Seize him I say |
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Six glees ... composed for ... the ... members of the Ad Libitum Society. [London, author] |
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The smugglers |
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THE | SMUGGLERS, | A MUSICAL DRAMA in TWO ACTS, | As performed at the | Theatre Royal Drury Lane | Composed by | THOMAS ATTWOOD, | MUSIC MASTER TO | Her Royal Highness | THE PRINCESS of WALES. | Enter'd at Stationers Hall The Words by Sam.|l Birch Esq.|r Price 8.|s | London, Printed for Longman & Broderip, N.|o 26 Cheapside & 13 Haymarket. |
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Soft, sensible and true. A favorite duet. [London, Thomas Preston] |
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Sometimes when absent |
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Sonatas |
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[Song] [London, Preston & son] |
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Songs |
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... a sonnet. [Dublin, Francis Rhames] |
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Sylvia again is true and kind. A favorite canzonet with an accompaniment for the harp or piano-forte. [London, Longman & Broderip] |
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Three sonatas [F, C, B] for the piano forte or harpsichord, with an accompaniment for a violin or flute. [London, author] |
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Le tout ensemble. A favorite song. [London, John Bland] |
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