Dalton, John, 1709-1763
Dalton, John
John Dalton English cleric and poet
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Works
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By the gayly circling glass : a favorite song in Comus | |
[caption title:] Comus [by Prendergast:] D.r Arne | |
[caption title, f.21v:] Gentle Damon, in Comus | |
[caption title, f.46v:] The mournful [illegible] | |
[caption title, f.52v:] Would you taste the Noontide Air &c | |
[caption title:] From tyrant laws and customs free :. duo | [...] Dr. Arne | |
Comus | |
Comus. A mask : By John Milton. Adapted for theatrical representation, as performed first at the Theatre-Royal, Covent-Garden, in the year 1744. Regulated from the prompt-book, by permission of the managers. | |
Comus: a masque from Milton : With alterations and additions[.] Particularly, several songs by Mr. Tenducci as it is perform'd at the Theatre in Smock-Alley. | |
Comus, a masque in 2 acts [London, Drury Lane Theatre c. 1737] | |
Comus : a masque. (now adapted to the stage) as alter'd from Milton's masque at Ludlow-Castle, which was first represented on Michaelmas-Day, 1634; Before the Right Honourable The Earl of Bridgewater, Lord President of Wales. The principal Performers were The Lord Brackly, Mr. Tho. Egerton, The Lady Alice Egerton. The music was composed by Mr. Hen. Lawes, Who also represented the Attendant Spirit | |
Comus : A song from that musical masque. | |
Comus. Masque by Milton, adapted by John Dalton, with music by Arne. Edited by Julian Herbage | |
Descriptive poem, addresses to two ladies, at their return from viewing the mines near Whitehaven. 1972 | |
Discourses on several subjects and occasions. By John Dalton, D.D. prebendary of Worcester, and rector of St. Mary-at-Hill, London. | |
doctor and the apothecary | |
Fly Swiftly ye Minutes by M|r Arne | |
[How gentle was my Damon's air] | |
[Manuscript music, untitled] | |
On every hill | |
Oxford dict. of nat. biog., 8 Apr. 2005: | |
Plays. | |
The religious use of the visitation of sickness : recommended in a sermon preach'd at the abbey-church at Bath, for promoting the charity and subscription towards the General Hospital or infirmary in that city, on Sunday, December 8, 1745. Publish'd at the Request of the Governors of the said Hospital | |
Remarks on XII historical designs of Raphael : and the Musæum Græcum et Ægyptiacum, or, antiquities of Greece and Egypt, illustrated by prints, intended to be published from Mr. Dalton's drawings. In answer to A letter of inquiry concerning those works. | |
A sermon : preached at the parish-church of St. Anne Westminster, on Thursday, April the 25th, 1751. before the governors of the Middlesex-Hospital, for Sick and Lame, and for Lying-in Married Women | |
Sweet Echo : sung by Miss Brent in the masque of Comus | |
Sweet Echo, sweetest nymph | |
[title page:] The SONGS, DUETTO and TRIO | in the Masque of | COMUS | as set to Musick by | M.|R ARNE | dispos'd properly for a Harpsicord & Voice, and may be accom- | panied with a Violin or German Flute & Violoncello. | LONDON Printed for & sold by JOHN COX at SIMPON'S Musick shop in Sweetings Alley, opposite | the East Door of the Royal Exchange and sold by M.|r|s Lampe at her Lodgings in Broad Court near | Bow Street Covent Garden. | |
Two epistles : The first, to a young nobleman from his preceptor. Written in the year 1735-6. The second, to the Right Honourable the Countess of Hartford, at Percy-Lodge: in the year 1744. By the Revd. Mr. Dalton, A. M. and Fellow of Queen's College in Oxford. | |
Two sermons preached before the University of Oxford, at St. Mary's, on Sept. 15th, and Oct. 20th, 1745 : And now Publish'd for the Use of the Younger Students In the Two Universities. By John Dalton, M. A. and Fellow of Queen's College in Oxford. | |
The Wanton God | |
[without title] | |
WWW LC auth. file, 16-10-2006 |