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An Alphabetical TABLE.
ONE Sunday at St. James'.? Prayers, 10
One long Whitson Holiday, 39
Old Lewis must thy frantick Riot, 66
One April Morn, when from the Sea, 69
Oh Love, if a God thou wilt be, 101
Of old, when Heroes thought it base, 1 14
Opening Budds began to shew, 1 2 1
Of all noble Sports, 1 50
One Morn as lately Musing, 153
Oh Jenny, Jenny, where hast thou been, 169
Of all the simple things we do, 250
Of all the World's Enjoyments, 269
On the Brow of Richmond Hill, 303
Ray, now John let Jug prevail, 141
Pastorella inspire the Morning, 195
UE chacun remplisse son verre, 180
R
"O Ide all England o'er,
JA Raptwes attending Dwellers divine,
123
241
Remember ye Whigs what was formerly,
248
Rise bonny Kate,
313
Royal and fair,
s
315
O Ing mighty Marlborough'.? Story,
v3 Since Times are so bad, I must tell,
40
88
Sleep, sleep, poor Youth,
iSi
Sing, sing all ye Muses,
158
Spring invites, the Troops are going,
189
Sound Fame thy golden Trumpet, sound,
196
Since long o'er the Town,
197
Since now the World's turn'd upside down,
213
Snug of late the Barons sate,
226
Says Roger to Will, both our Teams,
231
Sylvander royal by his Birth,
234
Sawney was tall, and of noble Race,
3i7
The
ONE Sunday at St. James'.? Prayers, 10
One long Whitson Holiday, 39
Old Lewis must thy frantick Riot, 66
One April Morn, when from the Sea, 69
Oh Love, if a God thou wilt be, 101
Of old, when Heroes thought it base, 1 14
Opening Budds began to shew, 1 2 1
Of all noble Sports, 1 50
One Morn as lately Musing, 153
Oh Jenny, Jenny, where hast thou been, 169
Of all the simple things we do, 250
Of all the World's Enjoyments, 269
On the Brow of Richmond Hill, 303
Ray, now John let Jug prevail, 141
Pastorella inspire the Morning, 195
UE chacun remplisse son verre, 180
R
"O Ide all England o'er,
JA Raptwes attending Dwellers divine,
123
241
Remember ye Whigs what was formerly,
248
Rise bonny Kate,
313
Royal and fair,
s
315
O Ing mighty Marlborough'.? Story,
v3 Since Times are so bad, I must tell,
40
88
Sleep, sleep, poor Youth,
iSi
Sing, sing all ye Muses,
158
Spring invites, the Troops are going,
189
Sound Fame thy golden Trumpet, sound,
196
Since long o'er the Town,
197
Since now the World's turn'd upside down,
213
Snug of late the Barons sate,
226
Says Roger to Will, both our Teams,
231
Sylvander royal by his Birth,
234
Sawney was tall, and of noble Race,
3i7
The
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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 1 > (16) [Page x] |
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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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