Fitzball, Edward, 1792-1873
Fitzball, Edward
Fitzball, Edward 1793-1873
Edward Fitzball
Edward Fitzball British writer
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- 100 0 _ ‡a Edward Fitzball ‡c British writer
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- 100 1 _ ‡a Fitzball, Edward ‡d 1792-1873
- 100 1 _ ‡a Fitzball, Edward ‡d 1792–1873
- 100 1 _ ‡a Fitzball, Edward, ‡d 1792-1873
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- 100 1 _ ‡a Fitzball, Edward, ‡d 1792-1873
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Works
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Alas those chimes so sweetly stealing | |
At moonlight, near the broken cross | |
Ave Maria : Peace to the mem'ry of the brave. | |
Azael, the prodigal a grand romantic spectacle, in 3 a.,... | |
The banks of the blue Moselle, 1830?: | |
Barber of Bagdad. | |
Bertha | |
black robber | |
The bronze horse; or, the spell of the cloud king | |
Carlmilhan; or, the drowned crew! | |
The Carmelites! | |
Chorus and ballet : Now with joy each bosom beating. | |
Chorus and dance : From his palace of crystal. | |
Chorus : Drain the cup of pleasure. | |
The crock of the gold; or, the murder at the Hall | |
Daughter of the regiment. | |
Dearest I give thee wealth. | |
The devil's elixir; or, the shadowless man | |
Drinking song : As in the cup, the bead flies up. | |
Duet act I : Oh Rudolph, haughty Rudolph tell. | |
Edwin, heir of Cressingham : tragedy, 5 acts | |
Esmeralda. | |
False colours; or, the free trader! | |
Father and son; or, the rock of charbonniere | |
Finale : Oh! Rudolph, in the forest. | |
The floating beacon; or, the Norwegian wreckers | |
flying dutchman | |
fortunes of Nigel or King James the First and his times, a melo-dramatic romance in 3 a... | |
From distant climes a troubadour, ca. 1830: | |
Home again. | |
In happy moments day by day, 184-?: | |
The inchcape bell | |
Innkeeper of Abbeville. | |
Joan of Arc; or, the maid of Orleans : melodrama, 3 acts | |
Joan of Arc. Peace of the valley. | |
Jonathan Bradford. | |
Jonathen Bradford or The murder at the road-side inn | |
Keolanthe. List dearest list. | |
Keolanthe. Sweetly sleep till rosy dawn. | |
The last of the fairies | |
Let me like a soldier fall. | |
Libertine's lesson. | |
Lights o' London and other Victorian plays | |
Little Gipsy Jane | |
Lurline | |
Maid of honor. Far from gilded state. | |
Maid of honor. It was the red cross knight. | |
The maid of Palaiseau! | |
Maritana | |
Maritana : Englische Oper in drei Akten / von Fitzball nach Don Cesar de Bazan von Dumanoir und Dennery | |
Maritana, opera in 3 acts with new recitatives, by Tito Mattei, written by Edward Fitzball | |
Marmion! a tale of Flodden Field! | |
Mary Glastonbury; or, the dream girl of the devil-holl | |
Mary Melvyn. | |
The miller of Derwent water | |
Momentous question. | |
Nelson. | |
The Night-winds. | |
Ninetta. Selections | |
Note forger. | |
Parepa-rosa, graud English opera. Maritana, the music by W. V. Wallace, the words by E. Fitzball | |
Pascal Bruno | |
Paul Clifford. | |
Peter the Great an historical melodrama in 3 a... | |
Peveril of the Peak: a melo-dramatic play, founded on the celebrated romance of the same name | |
The pilot; or, A storm at sea. A nautical burletta. | |
Quasimodo | |
Raymond and Agnes. | |
Recit and ballad scene III : An Anxious fear comes o'er me. | |
Red rover. | |
revenge of Taran a dramat. poem | |
Sail! Sail! on the midnight gale. | |
Scaramuccia; or, the villagers of San Quintino | |
Scene : Behold our mistress. | |
Season, 1830. | Songs, | Duets, trois, and choruses, | in the | vaudeville opera, | called | Under the oak; | or, | The London shepherdess. | The poetry and arrangement of the piece by | Edward Fitzball. | The music, entirely new, composed by | Henry R. Bishop. | First performed at the | Royal Gardens, Vauxhall, | June 25, 1830. | Published by the proprietors, | to be had only in the gardens, | Price one shilling. | Entered at Stationers' Hall. | |
She stoops to conquer. | |
sibyl's warning | |
Siege of Rochelle | |
Siege of Rochelle. Lo the early beam of morning. | |
Siege of Rochelle. Vive le roi. | |
Sixty years since | |
Skeleton lover. | |
Spring lock. | |
Thalaba the destroyer | |
Thirty-five years of a dramatic author's life. | |
The three hunchbacks; or, the sabre grinders of Damascus | |
Tom Cringle. | |
The traveller's room | |
Under the oak | |
Walter brand; or, the duel in the mist! | |
Walter Tyrel. | |
Wardock Kennilson. | |
When the glowworm gilds the elfine flow'r | |
While I gaze on those dear eyes : aria sung by Mr. Wilson in the grand romantic opera Keolanthe | |
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