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Arne, Michael (1741?-1786)
Homeward Bound. [Song.] Sung by Mr Arrowsmith, at Vauxhall ... The Words by Captn Thompson.
London, Harrison & Co., [ca. 1785]
Homeward Bound. [Song.] Sung by Mr Arrowsmith, at Vauxhall ... The Words by Captn Thompson.
London, Harrison & Co., [ca. 1785]
Arnold, Samuel (1740-1802)
Lira lira, a favorite song, sung by Mrs. Bland, in the Surrender of Calais.
London, Preston & Son, [1791-1798]
Lira lira, a favorite song, sung by Mrs. Bland, in the Surrender of Calais.
London, Preston & Son, [1791-1798]
Chapman, R.
Virtue. A Sonnet, set to Music by R. Chapman.
[London ?], Printed for the Author [Privatdruck], [ca. 1790]
Virtue. A Sonnet, set to Music by R. Chapman.
[London ?], Printed for the Author [Privatdruck], [ca. 1790]
Hook, James (1746-1827)
I'll die for no shepherd not I. A favorite Song Sung by Miss Milne At Vauxhall Gardens.
London, Bland & Weller, [ca. 1795]
I'll die for no shepherd not I. A favorite Song Sung by Miss Milne At Vauxhall Gardens.
London, Bland & Weller, [ca. 1795]
Jackson of Exeter, William (1730-1803)
Encompass'd in an angels frame. A favourite song, sung by Mr Bannister in the Lord of the Manor.
London, Preston & Son 97 Strand and Exeter Change, [1789-1798]
Encompass'd in an angels frame. A favourite song, sung by Mr Bannister in the Lord of the Manor.
London, Preston & Son 97 Strand and Exeter Change, [1789-1798]
Soler, Martin y (1754-1806) - Neefe, Christian Gottlob (1748-1798)
Capriziosa. Ouverture. [Klavierauszug]
[Bonn], [Simrock, PN 66], [ca. 1798]
Capriziosa. Ouverture. [Klavierauszug]
[Bonn], [Simrock, PN 66], [ca. 1798]
[Anonym - A Lady]
The Match Girl. Sung at most Convivial Societies. The words by T. H. The music by a Lady.
London, Fentum, [ca. 1790]
The Match Girl. Sung at most Convivial Societies. The words by T. H. The music by a Lady.
London, Fentum, [ca. 1790]
[Anonym]
Wolly of the Woodland Side, a favorite Scotch Song, written by G. S. Carey, the Music by a Gentleman.
London, Preston & Son, [1789-1798]
Wolly of the Woodland Side, a favorite Scotch Song, written by G. S. Carey, the Music by a Gentleman.
London, Preston & Son, [1789-1798]