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An Alphabetical TABLE.
How happy, how happy is she, 176
Hang the Presbyters Gill, 1 82
Honest Shepherd, since 182
How happy 's that Husband who after 205
How is the World transformed 257
Hub ub, ub, boo; 281
Had I but Love, 304
How happy are we, 319
Hear Chloe hear, 356
How happy s he who weds a Wife, 370
How Charming Phillis is, how Fair, yji
I
IF I hear Orinda Swear, 2 1
Just coming from Sea, 35
If ever you mean to be kind, J$
I know her false, 76
/ am come to lock all fast, -78
In vain Clemene_y<?^ bestow, 80
If Wine be a Cordial 82
/ fain wou'dfind a passing, 1 39
If I should go seek the 141
/ seek no more to shady coverts, 166
/ trfd in Parks and Plays, 173
In a Flowry Myrtle Grove, 196
/ am a Jolly Toper, 200
I'll tell you all, both great 233
/ am a cunning Constable, 236
L Courted and Writ, 253
I'll tell thee Dick where I have 282
/ am a poor Shepherd undone, 284
/ Love to Madness, rave f enjoy, 285
I'll press, I'll bless thee Charming 297
I'm vext to think that Damon 317
Ihave a Tenement to Let, 355
K
K
EN you, who comes here,
L
ET not Love, let not Love on me, 23
Liberia's all my Thought 51
Let
How happy, how happy is she, 176
Hang the Presbyters Gill, 1 82
Honest Shepherd, since 182
How happy 's that Husband who after 205
How is the World transformed 257
Hub ub, ub, boo; 281
Had I but Love, 304
How happy are we, 319
Hear Chloe hear, 356
How happy s he who weds a Wife, 370
How Charming Phillis is, how Fair, yji
I
IF I hear Orinda Swear, 2 1
Just coming from Sea, 35
If ever you mean to be kind, J$
I know her false, 76
/ am come to lock all fast, -78
In vain Clemene_y<?^ bestow, 80
If Wine be a Cordial 82
/ fain wou'dfind a passing, 1 39
If I should go seek the 141
/ seek no more to shady coverts, 166
/ trfd in Parks and Plays, 173
In a Flowry Myrtle Grove, 196
/ am a Jolly Toper, 200
I'll tell you all, both great 233
/ am a cunning Constable, 236
L Courted and Writ, 253
I'll tell thee Dick where I have 282
/ am a poor Shepherd undone, 284
/ Love to Madness, rave f enjoy, 285
I'll press, I'll bless thee Charming 297
I'm vext to think that Damon 317
Ihave a Tenement to Let, 355
K
K
EN you, who comes here,
L
ET not Love, let not Love on me, 23
Liberia's all my Thought 51
Let
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Special collections of printed music > Glen Collection of printed music > Printed music > Wit and mirth, or, Pills to purge melancholy > Volume 6 > (10) [Page vi] |
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Description | Scottish songs and music of the 18th and early 19th centuries, including music for the Highland bagpipe. These are selected items from the collection of John Glen (1833 to 1904). Also includes a few manuscripts, some treatises, and other books on the subject. |
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Description | The Glen Collection and the Inglis Collection represent mainly 18th and 19th century Scottish music, including Scottish songs. The collections of Berlioz and Verdi collected by bibliographer Cecil Hopkinson contain contemporary and later editions of the works of the two composers Berlioz and Verdi. |
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