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Poor Mountfort is gone, and the, 244
Pretty Parrot say, when I was, 280
STate and Ambition, all Joy to, 1 1
Stay, stay, shut the Gates, 85
Slaves to London P 11 deceive you, 114
Stay, ah stay, ah turn, ah whither, iyj
See how fair and fine she lies, 252
Since Cselia o?ily has the Art, 286
Some brag of their Chloris, 307
See, Sirs, see Jure ! a Doctor rare, 3 1 1
Swain thy hopeless Passion smother, 344
THere was an old Woman lii/d, 1 3
The Suburbs is a fine Place, 27
There can be no Glad man, 32
Then Jockey wou'd a wooing away, 42
There was a Lass of Islington, 46
There was a Lord of worthy Fame, 53
There was a Jovial Tinker, 62
There is a fine Doctor now come, 7 1
There was a Knight and he, 112
Think wretched Mortal, think*, 134
To the Wars I must alass, 1 37
Though the Pride of my Passion fair, 156
Tell me ye Sicilian Swains, 1 75
To the Grove, gentle Love, let, 1 82
Tell me no more of Flames in, 183
Tho' Fortune and Love may be, 1 86
That little Patch upon your Face, 197
77z<?' over all Mankind, besides my, 233
There lives an Ale-draper near, 259
The Caffalier was gone, and the, 274
The Devil he pulfd off his Jacket, 278
The Jolly, Jolly Breeze. 347
The Jolly, Jolly Bowl, ' ib.
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Pon a Holiday, when Nymphs, 87
Where
Poor Mountfort is gone, and the, 244
Pretty Parrot say, when I was, 280
STate and Ambition, all Joy to, 1 1
Stay, stay, shut the Gates, 85
Slaves to London P 11 deceive you, 114
Stay, ah stay, ah turn, ah whither, iyj
See how fair and fine she lies, 252
Since Cselia o?ily has the Art, 286
Some brag of their Chloris, 307
See, Sirs, see Jure ! a Doctor rare, 3 1 1
Swain thy hopeless Passion smother, 344
THere was an old Woman lii/d, 1 3
The Suburbs is a fine Place, 27
There can be no Glad man, 32
Then Jockey wou'd a wooing away, 42
There was a Lass of Islington, 46
There was a Lord of worthy Fame, 53
There was a Jovial Tinker, 62
There is a fine Doctor now come, 7 1
There was a Knight and he, 112
Think wretched Mortal, think*, 134
To the Wars I must alass, 1 37
Though the Pride of my Passion fair, 156
Tell me ye Sicilian Swains, 1 75
To the Grove, gentle Love, let, 1 82
Tell me no more of Flames in, 183
Tho' Fortune and Love may be, 1 86
That little Patch upon your Face, 197
77z<?' over all Mankind, besides my, 233
There lives an Ale-draper near, 259
The Caffalier was gone, and the, 274
The Devil he pulfd off his Jacket, 278
The Jolly, Jolly Breeze. 347
The Jolly, Jolly Bowl, ' ib.
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Pon a Holiday, when Nymphs, 87
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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 5 > (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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