Glen Collection of printed music > Printed music > Wit and mirth, or, Pills to purge melancholy > Volume 6
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An Alphabetical TABLE.
Let Mary live long, 84
Lerinda complaineth that 85
Lay by your Pleading, 191
Love's Pow'r in my Heart 204
Let's wet the whistle of the 224
Lefs Sing as one may say 226
Lucinda has the de'el and all, 232
Love is a Bauble, 238
Lais when you 295
Lorenzo you amuse the Town, 302
Love's Passion never knew 305
Let those Youths who Freedom 333
Lavia would, but dare not venture, 353
Love, the sweets of Love, 368
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MARLBOROUGH'S a brave Commander, 9
My dear Corinna gi 've me leave, 81
May her blest Example chace, 97
My Dear and only Love, 1 22
My Nose is the largest of all 131
My Nose is the Flattest of all 132
Mortals learn your Lives to 1 61
Mirtillo, whilst you patch 169
My Friend thy Beauty 294
Must Love, that Tyrant of the 315
My Theodora can those Eyes, 337
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NO W dry up thy Tears, 40
No, no, poor suffering Heart, 96
New Pyramid's raise, .. 99
Never sigh, but think of kissing, 103
Now, now the Queen's Health, 116
Noble King Lud, i ^a
Now fm resoli/d to Love no more 312
Not your Eyes Melania move me, 322
Now, now the Night's come, 349
Now Jockey and Moggy are ready, 350
OH! my Panting, panting Heart, 5 25
Over the Mountains, 86
Oh
Let Mary live long, 84
Lerinda complaineth that 85
Lay by your Pleading, 191
Love's Pow'r in my Heart 204
Let's wet the whistle of the 224
Lefs Sing as one may say 226
Lucinda has the de'el and all, 232
Love is a Bauble, 238
Lais when you 295
Lorenzo you amuse the Town, 302
Love's Passion never knew 305
Let those Youths who Freedom 333
Lavia would, but dare not venture, 353
Love, the sweets of Love, 368
M
MARLBOROUGH'S a brave Commander, 9
My dear Corinna gi 've me leave, 81
May her blest Example chace, 97
My Dear and only Love, 1 22
My Nose is the largest of all 131
My Nose is the Flattest of all 132
Mortals learn your Lives to 1 61
Mirtillo, whilst you patch 169
My Friend thy Beauty 294
Must Love, that Tyrant of the 315
My Theodora can those Eyes, 337
N
NO W dry up thy Tears, 40
No, no, poor suffering Heart, 96
New Pyramid's raise, .. 99
Never sigh, but think of kissing, 103
Now, now the Queen's Health, 116
Noble King Lud, i ^a
Now fm resoli/d to Love no more 312
Not your Eyes Melania move me, 322
Now, now the Night's come, 349
Now Jockey and Moggy are ready, 350
OH! my Panting, panting Heart, 5 25
Over the Mountains, 86
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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 > (11) [Page vii] |
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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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