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Sadler's wells concert. Being a choice collection of most of the new favorite songs, sung this and the last seasons at both the theatres, Vaux-Hall Ranelagh, Sadler's Wells, &c. containing, 1. The new langolee. 2. The tarpauling jacket. 3. Batchelor's hall. 4. The lamplighter. 5. Shepherd's lamentation for his shepherdess. 6. The dairy maid. 7. The true lover's farewel. 8. Every inch a sailor. 9. The silent fair. 10. The country lass. 11. The dawn of hope. 12. Love's dream of mighty treasure. 13. Broom of Cowdenowes. 14. Advice to married men. 1[5]. A new favourite love song. 16. The rover reclaimed 17. Philosophy no remedy for love. 18. The happy bride. 19. The ides of May. 20. Mars triumphant. 21. The buxom widow. 22. The dusky night. 23. The encouraging general, a song sung by that truly gallant office General Wolfe, the evening before be received the mortal wound which occasioned his death.
Date: ca. 1760-1780]- Books
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Song book for 1798. The Winchester syren; being an elegant selection of approved modern songs, duets, catches, glees, &c. With many originals, never before published.
Date: [1798?]- Books
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The robin. A collection of six hundred and eighty of the most celebrated English and Scotch songs none of which are contain'd in the other collections of the same size call'd The linnet and Thrush with a glossary explaining the Scotch words
Date: MDCCXLIX. [1749]- Books
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The Ladies' complete pocket-book; or, Memorandum repository for the year 1781, designed as an useful register for business, and amusement. Containing besides 52 double pages of ruled paper, I. Seven fashionable head dresses for 1780. II. An excursion to the camp in Hyde Park. III. Eclipses for 1781. IV. A table of the sun's rising and setting every third day. V. New and full moons, &c. VI. Holydays, and birthdays VII. Abstract of the late window act. VIII. A table of interest. IX. A table of the roads. X. A marketing table. XI. Answers to last year's n̆igmas and rebuses. XII. New n̆igmas. XIII. New rebuses. XIV. Original pieces on miscellaneous subjects. XV. The favourite new songs, sung at Vauxhall and Ranelagh. XVI. New country dances for 1781. XVII. Fares of the chairmen of Newcastle. XVIII. Places where chairmen stand with their chairs. XIX. Births of the Sovereigns of Europe.
Date: [1780?]- Books
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The New-married couple's delight. Being a choice collection of favourite songs. 1. On a primrose bank, by a murmuring stream. 2. I am a brisk and lively lass. 3. My fond shepherds of late were so blest 4. Come lovers all to me. 5. As thro' moorfields i walked. 6. I will not talk of wedding deeds. 7. At night by moonlight on the plain. 8. Maria, my beautiful maid. 9. Sweet nelly, my heart's delight. 10. Full bags, a fresh bottle, &c. 11. Ally croker. 12. Pussy catty. 13. Cupid's refuge. 14. The dear dames of Old England. 15. Bright aurelia. 16. The happy bee. 17. And did'em abuse a poor King. 18. Ask if yon damask rose be sweet. 19. Sweet soothing hope, &c.
Date: between ca. 1755 and 1765?]- Books
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A new whim of the day; or, musical olio: containing an elegant selection of the most approved songs, now singing at the Theatres Royal, Ranelagh, Vauxhall, and other convivial and polite assemblies.
Date: [1790?]- Books
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The Songster's companion: A choice collection of more than two hundred songs, including the modern. To which is added, a selection of toasts and sentiments.
Date: [ca. 1795?]- Books
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The goldfinch: or, vocal miscellany. Being an elegant collection of choice modern songs, in which are included the most favorite of those sung at the theatres, in the new operas, at Vauxhall, Ranelagh, &c. The Last Season: With Such Good Old Songs, AS Have Long Delighted, And Still Continue To Please The Public Bar.
Date: M.DCC.LXXXVIII. [1788]- Books
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A New garland, containing four excellent new songs. [I.] The young lady's lamentation for a mason. [II.] The mason's answer to the young milliner, a new song. [III.] The Betray'd maiden. [IV.] Good news to England. [V.] A Cotillon song.
Date: Printed in the year 1775- Books
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The Songster's companion: A choice collection of more than two hundred songs, including the modern. To which is added, a selection of toasts and sentiments.
Date: [ca. 1796?]- Books
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The Young gentleman's agreeable companion; Containing an excellent and genteel collection of songs, selected from the most popular productions of the day. Among which are favourite songs sung this season, at the most celebrated places of amusement; particularly Vauxhall, Sadler's-wells, Royal-Grove, Anacreontic Society, Beef-Steak Club, Theatre-Royal, &c. Including the songs in the pirates, Just in time, Hartford-Bridge, Prisoner, at large, &c. Accompanied with some humourous stories; and a judicious collection of toasts and sentiments, intended as an entertaining repository. To which is added, the mental accountant. A work of great benefit to young gentlemen. merchants, and tradesmen, as an assistant to conduct Business, without a pen. A work well recommended by the monthly and other reviewers and further to amuse and instruct, a collection of witty and ingenious Enigmas, charades, &c. with their answers.
Date: 1793- Books
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The Pocket lyric magazine; or, Convivial and entertaining vocal miscellany. Containing a complete collection of the most esteemed songs, cantatas, duettos, trios, catches, glees, &c. &c. That have been produced at the different public places of entertainment for the last twenty years. Forming a complete repository of lyric poetry, and an entertaining vocal companion. Vol. I. Embellished with superb engravings.
Date: [between ca. 1795 and 1800?]- Books
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Guardian angels garland, composed of four delightful new songs. I. The new way of Maggie Lauder. II. the morning fresh, the sun in the east. III. Damon and Chloe. IV. The forsaken nymph.
Date: Printed in the year 1775- Books
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The Songster's companion: A select collection of more than two hundred songs, including the modern. To which is added, a selection of toasts and sentiments.
Date: [ca. 1789?]- Books
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The Town and country songster's companion: Containing, a choice collection of the newset songs, Written and composed by the most universally admired authors. And sung at Ranelagh Vauxhall, Opera-House, Theatres Royal, Covent-Garden, Drury-Lane, and the Hay-Market, London; Theatre Royal, Weymouth; and the Bath Exeter, Plymouth and Dock Theatres, to which is added, a variety of toasts and sentiments. The whole forming a complete pocket companion for the friends of vivacity.
Date: [between ca. 1780 and 1800?]- Books
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The First part of the Jenne-ren. Being choice collection of the most favoutie opera songs and all other valuable ones.
Date: between ca. 1750 and 1770?]- Books
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The Third part of the Jenne-Ren. Being a choice collection of the most favourite opera songs and all other valuable ones. A new song. The bee sung by Mr. Lowe. The injudicious fair one. II. Johnny and Jenny. III. Faithless lover. IV New jockey. V. Advice to Mira. VI. The recovery. VII On the spring. VIII. Dione a pastoral. IX. The fondling. X. Daffodil. XI. A new song in susanna, XII. Three airs in the Chaplet. XIII. Mutual love. XIV. The joyful meeting. XV. O Cupid by Mr. Handel. XVI. The highland laddie XVII. The morning fresh. XVIII. Delia.
Date: [between ca. 1750 and 1770?]]- Books
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The Musical charmer or Warbler of the woods.
Date: [between ca. 1785 and 1800?]- Books
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The Chaunter; being a collection of English and Irish comic songs, now singing by the merry men of London.
Date: [between ca. 1790 and 1800?]- Books
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The Soldier's delight. Being a collection of songs, containing, 1. Let the tempest of war. 2. Britannia's sons rejoice. 3. My dearest life, wer't thou my wife. 4. In Staffordshire I was born. 5. Ye nymphs and ye shepherds that join in the throng. 6. Be hush'd ye rude tempests, and murmur no more. 7. Six long years have I serv'd of my time. 8. As Nell sat underneath her cow. 9. Blows ye winds, descend ye rain. 10. When nature had with blushing rose. 11. 'Twas underneath the May blown bush. 12. Free from the bustle, care and strife. 13. Had I but the wings of a dove. 14. I love it is true, as other folks do. 15. My cautious mother t'other day. 16. Sweet thrush, that makes the vernal year. 17. As I went forth one May morning. 18. O say what it that thing call'd light?
Date: between ca. 1750 and 1780?]- Books
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The Modern syren, a collection of the most celebrated new songs: Containing those in the new operas of the Battle of Hexhan, poor soldier, farmer, Marian, Rosina, haunted tower, &c. &c.
Date: 1790- Books
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A collection of choice songs; Containing, 1. High Germany. 2. Mog the Brunette. 3. Vicar and Moses. 4. The Roving Lass.
Date: [1800?]- Books
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The Lady's evening companion. Being a choice collection of songs, sung this season at Vauxhall, and other public places of entertainment. Containing The lieutenant, Paddy L[o]ve The servants pedigree, P...y of Plymouth, The dream, The distressed swain, The answer to the distressed swain, Honest Ben, A favourite song, sung in the Shamrock at Covent Garden Theatre, 11. [The] ... Tar, 12. High Germany, 13. The [maiden's] lamentation, [on the] loss of her sailor 14. Anc... Yeo, Yea, 15. A Bacchanalian ballad, 16. A copy of verses on balloon, 17. The air balloon, 18. The London barber,
Date: between ca. 1783 and 1790?]- Books
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The Delight of the muses. Being a choice collection of Dibdon's favorite songs, sung at all places of public amusement. Containing 1. The chapter of Kings. 2. Jack's fidelity. 3. Father, mother, and suke. 4. John bull's triumph! 5. Down with the French! 6. Ned reefsail. 7. The soldier. 8. The token. 9. Tack and half tack. 10. Since then I'm doom'd. 11. Pedlar's song. 12. Loyalty and liberty. 13. Young ralph the waggoner. 14. Newsman. 15. True Briton. 16. Way of the world
Date: [between ca. 1791 and 1795?]- Books
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Monstrous good songs, sentiments, and toasts, humorous medlies, cantatas, catches & glees, for the year 1794. As sung at all public places of amusement dedicated to the sons of Mirth and Jollity. Embellished with several originals.
Date: [1794]