Bayly, Thomas Haynes, 1797-1839.
Bayly, Nathaniel Thomas Haynes, 1797-1839
Bayly, Thomas Haynes
Thomas Haynes Bayly English poet, songwriter, dramatist, and writer
Bayly, Thomas
Bayly, Nathaniel Thomas Haynes
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Works
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Aylmers | |
Baladas | |
Barrack room | |
The British legion | |
I cannot dance tonight | |
[caption title, f.80v:] She wore a wreath of Roses. [space] E. S. | |
[caption title, f.81v:] The Circassian | T. H. Bayly | From Miss | FitzG | |
[caption title, f.83v:] THE PILOT | T. H. Bayly Esq. [illegible] S. Nelson. | Ellen. | 1838. | |
The Carrier dove | |
[Civil War envelope showing a soldier waving goodbye to people on a porch with message "Soldier's farewell" and verses from a song] | |
The culprit | |
The daughter: a drama, in one act. | |
Dearer than life thou art; ballad. | |
English songs | |
Erin is my home sung by Mrs. Waylett | |
Fifty lyrical ballads. | |
Flowers of loveliness. - | |
Fly away pretty moth! A ballad | |
Gaily the troubadour touch'd his guitar. | |
A gentleman in difficulties: an entirely original farce, in one act. | |
The Grecian daughter : a ballad : sung with the most rapturous applause by Miss Shirrell at her northern concerts | |
Grenadier. | |
I'd be a butterfly, ... A ballad | |
In happier hours, 183-?: | |
Isabel | |
Johannese viiulivihik 55 muusikapala = John's violin book : 55 pieces of music | |
Johnson's new universal cyclopedia, 1881, accessed online via Google Books, Mar. 11, 2015 : | |
Lang' ist es her | |
Lang lang ists her, Arr, guit, G-Dur - BSB Mus. N. 122,520 : [caption title:] Lang, lang ist's her. T.H. Bayley. | |
Liberty for me : as sung by Mrs. Keeley in the popular operetta of Why don't she marry | |
Lihtsaid palu algajale flöödimängijale klaverisaatega | |
Long, long ago! | |
Long, long ago aufgeführte Musik xB 1307 | |
The love ladder | |
May thy lot in life be happy : sung with the most rapturous applause by Miss Taylor in Mr. Shannon's admired petite comedy of My wife or my place, at the Theatre Royal Haymarket | |
Melodies of various nations | |
Mr Greenfinch | |
Musings and prosings: | |
My little adopted | |
The nightingale. | |
No! ne'er can thy home be mine. | |
Oh! ask me not to be your bride. | |
Oh! come to me. | |
Oh leave me to my sorrow : a ballad | |
Oh! My bravest and best I resign thee! | |
Oh! No we never mention her | |
Oh 'tis the melody | The Poetry by | T. H. Bayly | Arranged | With an Accompaniment for the | Guitar, | and respectfully dedicated | To | Miss Tindal | by | C. M. Sola | Ent. Sta. Hall Price 2/- | London | Published by Cramer, Addison & Beale, 201, Regent Street | |
Oh! where do Faries [sic] hide their heads | altered from a French Air | the Poetry by | Thomas Bayly | the Symphonies and accompaniment | by H.R. Bishop | New York, Published by E.S. Mesier, 28 Wall S|t. | |
The old bachelor | |
The old kirk yard; | |
Perfection. | |
The Pilot | |
A pocket book for chemists : chemical manufacturers metallurgists, dyers, distillers, brewers, sugar refiners photographers and students | |
Proof of the pudding | |
Psychæ. | |
The rose that all are praising, 183-? | |
Rough sketches of Bath ; Epistles from Bath ; Parliamentary letters ; The dandies of the present ; The tribute of a friend ; Small talk ; Mournful recollections ; Erin ; Outlines of Edinburgh | |
Select Songs | Composed by | Various Authors | expressly arranged for the | Voice & Spanish Guitar | by | C. M. Sola | Ent. Sta. Hall Price 1/6 | London | Published by Goulding & D'Almaine, Soho Square | [...] | Isle of beauty fare thee-well | N.2 Air by C. S. Whitmore Esq.r The Poetry by T. H. Bayly Esq.r | |
Shades of evening | |
She never blamed him never | |
Shed not a tear | |
Sigh not for summer flowers | |
soldiers tear, a ballad. The poëtry by Thomas Haynes Bayly, esq. | |
Songs, ballads, and other poems | |
Spanish serenade | |
Speech...on the Wilmot proviso, in the House of Representatives, of the United States, Feb., 11, 1847. | |
The Swiss cottage; or, Why don't she marry? | |
Teach me to forget, | Sung by | M|r. H. Phillips, | at the Concerts, Festivals, &c.&c. | The Poetry by | Thomas H. Bayly, Esq|r. | The Music | Composed, Arranged, & Adapted, by | Henry R. Bishop. | London | Published by Goulding & D'Almaine, 20, Soho Square, | Manufacturers of Cabinet, Harmonic & Square Piano Fortes, | where an elegant assortment for Sale or Hire may be seen. | |
Though the Summer may have Roses. | Written by | Thomas H. Bayly. | Composed by | Henry R. Bishop. | New York, | Published by E, Riley 29 Chatham S.|t | Lith. of Pendleton New York. | |
Tom Noddy's secret, a farce, in one act. | |
Toujours gai | |
The Troubador | |
I turn to thee in time of need | |
We met! A ballad from the Songs of the boudoir | |
Weeds of witchery. | |
You can't marry your grandmother | |
술래잡기노래 | |
예수탄일 |