Hodson, G. A. (George Alexander), -1863
Hodson, George Alexander, -1863
Hodson, George Alexander 1790c-1863
Hodson, G. A. d. 1863
Hodson, G. A. (George Alexander), d. 1863
VIAF ID: 40989142 ( Personal )
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- 100 1 _ ‡a Hodson, G. A. ‡d d. 1863
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- 100 1 _ ‡a Hodson, G. A. ‡q (George Alexander), ‡d -1863
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4xx's: Alternate Name Forms (14)
Works
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Annot Lyle! | |
The Arab steed sung by Mrs. Gill. | |
The bridal wreath. | |
[caption title, f.45v:] THE ARAB MAID [space] GA Hodson | |
The crusader's bride. | |
O! give me back my Arab steed ballad | |
Hark, I hear the harem bells. | |
Hark! o'er the stilly lake | |
Haste idle time the celebrated pollacca as introduced by Miss Borne with unbounded applause in the Haunted Tower | |
He never said he loved; ballad. | |
I've cull'd the flowers, a serenade with an accompaniment for the flute. | |
The Lake of Como | |
Molly Astore. | |
The motherless | |
My home, my happy home, 184-?: | |
Oh breathe sweet bird. The celebrated song...composed... | |
Oh love to thee I wake the day! ... | |
The Parting | |
The Parting | of | The Sailors wife | Sung by | Master George Incledon | also by [...] | Composed and Dedicated | To | Miss Moody | (Spring Gardens) | by | G. A. Hodson | Ent. Sta. Hall Price 2/- | London, Pub.d by D'Almaine & C. 20, Soho Square | |
Snow white plume her bonnet wore | |
The soldier's last sigh; a ballad. | |
Why hast thou taught me to love thee : a ballad sung by Miss Byrne at the Theatre Royal Dublin and by Mr. Horn at the Theatre Royal Covent Garden | |
Wi' my love I'll march away. | |
With thee beside me oh my love. |