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Songs, &c. in Naval triumph; or the tars of old England, A new entertainment, founded on the late victory obtained by Earl Howe over the French fleet on the glorious first of June. Performed at Sadler's Wells.
Lonsdale, Mark.Date: 1794- Books
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The new whim of the night; or the town and country songster; (for 1797.) Containing a choice collection of the most approved songs, sung at the Theatres Royal, Vauxhall, Sadler's Wells, ... To which is added, The toast master's companion.
Date: [1797]- Books
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The entertaining companion, or, merry songster's delight: being, a choice collection of all the songs sung this and last season at both the theatres, Sadler's Wells, Ranelagh, Vauxhall, and Marybone [sic] Gardens. By Mr. Beard, Mr. Lowe, ... &c, &c.
Date: [1766?]- Books
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Cato major. A poem. Upon the model of Tully's Essay of old age. In four books. By Sam. Catherall, M. A. Fellow of Oriel College, Oxford, and Prebandery of Wells.
Catherall, Samuel, 1661?-1723.Date: MDCCLV. [1755]- Books
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The muses banquet, or vocal repository: being the newest and most modern collection of songs, duets, trios, &c. lately sung at the Anacreontic Society, Theatres Royal, Vauxhall, Sadler's Wells, Dibdin's Oddities, Beef Steak Club, Astley's, Circus, And at other Convivial and Polite Assemblies in the Town.
Date: [1790]- Books
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For the benefit of Miss Daniel, Sadler's Wells. On Tuesday, September 26th, 1797, will be peesented a great variety of entertainments, Particulars of which will be expressed in future Bills and Advertisements. Tickets to be had of Miss Daniel, No. 1, White Lion-Street, Islington.
Date: 1797]- Books
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Songs, &c. in the Burletta of the bird catcher: Or, Catch as catch can. With a copious description of the story of the new pantomime of Peter Wilkins: or, Harlequin in the flying world. And also of the new splendid ballet spectacle of Blackenberg; or, Spirit of the Elbe. As performed at Sadler's Wells.
Date: 1800- Books
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The muses banquet, or vocal repository, For the Year 1791. Being the newest and most modern collection of Songs, Duets, Trios, &c. Lately sung at the Anacreontic Society Theatres Royal Vauxhall Sadler's Wells Diddin's Oddities Beef Steak Club Astiey's Circus And at other Convivial and Polite Assemblies in Town.
Date: [1791?]- Books
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The muse's banquet; or, Compleat songster. Being a collection of all the most celebrated new songs, &c. sung at Vauxhall, Ranelagh, Marybone Gardens, Sadler's Wells; and, at the theatres in London, and Dublin, &c. Interspersed with many Original Songs, not to be met with in any other Collection.
Date: 1760- Books
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Kemmish's Annual harmonist; and whim of the night; being a complete lyric repository and banquet of amusement: containing all the monstrous good and convivial songs, sung this season, at the Theatres-Royal, Sadler's-Wells, Royal Saloon, Vauxhall, Bermondsey-Spa, &c. &c. likewise, the president's companion; or, compleat toast-master.
Date: [1795?]- Books
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The British Apollo; or, Songster's Magazine: containing a choice selection of English, Irish, and Scotch songs, cantatas, duets, Trios, Catches, Glees, &c. sung at the theatres, Sadler's Wells, Royal Saloon, Ranelagh, Vauxhall, the Apollo, and other public gardens: Interspersed with many Originals, viz. Bacchanalian, Love, Hunting, Martial, Nautical, Pastoral, Political, Satirical, Humourous, &c. to which are added, a variety of toasts and sentiments.
Date: 1792- Books
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Sudbury's new royal whim of the night: Or, Songster's banquet, for 1794: (printed by authority) calculated to please everybody & offend noboby. Containing the newest and most-approved songs sung this season at the theatres, Ranelagh, Vauxhall, Sadler's Wells, Bermondsey Spa, Apollo Gardens, &c. To which is added, the new toast-master's companion.
Date: [1794]- Books
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The charmer: or, the lady's garland. Containing two hundred and thirty-five favourite new songs, Sung at The Theatres, Vauxhall, Ranelagh, Marybone, Sadler's Wells, Public Concerts, The Musical Societies, &c. &c. To which are prefix'd, A New Occasional Interlude, call'd, Hymen; And the Favourite Pastoral Dialogue in the Arcadian Nuptials: Perform'd at the Theatres.
Date: [1764?]- Books
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The choice spirits delight part II. Being a choice collection of new songs, sung this and the last season, at Renelagh, Vauxhall, Sadler's Wells, the theatres, and in the politest companies, viz. 1. The Unfortunate Maid. 2. Liberty. 3. Johnny and his Nymph. 4. Jockey and Polly. 5. The Maiden's Wish. 6. Go-A-Maying. 7. Advice to the Fair Sex. 8. Fie on you! O Damon. 9. Something New. 10. The Fair Married Dames. 11. Caelia's Upbraiding. 12. Womanish Fanny. 13. Lovely Amora. 14. Questioning Maid. 15. The Milk-Pail 16. The Fav'rite Man. 17. A Shooting Song. 18. The Tankard of Ale. 19. Totterdowr-Hill. 23. The Happy Shepherd.
Date: [1770?]- Books
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The Myrtle of venus. Being a choice collection of the most favourite songs, sung this and the last season at Vauxhall, Ranelagh, Apollo Gardens, Sadler's Wells, the Theatres, &c. Containing 1. The greenwood tree. 2. Way to keep her. 3. Indifferent fair. 4. Cælia. 5. Advice to the fair. 6. Golden glove, 7. Dairy maid. 8. Water parted from the sea. 9. Queen of hearts. 10. I do as i will with my swain. 11. Rake's resolve. 12. Jolly gipsies. 13. Peggy band. 14. Guardian angels. 15. Sailor's return. 16. The unfortunate maiden. 17. Comparison. 18. Song in the Liverpool prize. 19. Spring. 20. Advice to the fair sex. 21. Lovely nymph. 22. Thomas and Sally. 23. Perplexed virgin. 24. Jem of Aberdeen. 25. Poor Jack. 26. Lass of Richmond Hill. 27. Bonny bet of Aberdeen. 28. Light of the moon. 29. Go, George i can't endure you.
Date: [between 1791 and 1800]- Books
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A collection of the newest songs, Sung at Vauxhall, Sadler's Wells, and both the Theatres: containing, I. Gramachree Molly, II. The Soldier's Farewell at parting with his Wife for America. III. My Jemmy is crossed quite over the main. IV. The Mouse's Nest. V. A New Song in the Duenna, Sung by Mr. Leoni.
Date: [1776?]- Books
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A Collection of all the songs, sung This Season at Vauxhall, Ranelagh, Marybone, Gardens, Sadler's Wells, at both the Theatres, &c. Containing 1. Rural Felicity. 2. The Banks of the Dee. 3. I wish the Wars were all over. 4. Young Colin stole my heart away. 5. The Rosy Dawn. 6. Down the Burn [illegible] Love. 7. Rosy Dimpled Boy. 8. A Favourite Scotch Song. 9. Anna. 10. The Sailors Lamentation. 11. Love's a Bubble. 12. Glee. 13. Another. 14. The Ton. 15. The Crying and Laughing Song. 16. A Favourite Hunting Song. 17. A Favourite Scotch Song. 18. The Summer Day. 19. An Invocation to the Fair Sex. 20. A Pastoral. 21. The Lovelorn Swain. 22. A Favourite Hunting Cantata. 23. A Ballad Sung at Ranelagh. 24. A welcome to the Spring. 25. The Broker's Daughter. 26. The Pleasures of May.
Date: 1780?]- Books
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Cupid and Bacchus: Or, love and the bottle. Containing near six hundred favourite new songs, sung at the theatres, Vauxhall, Ranelagh, Marybone, Sadler's-Wells, &c. &c. &c. many of which are not to be found in any other Collection. To which are prefix'd, brief instructions for writing songs; rules for singing; and an alphabetical table of the songs.
Date: 1770- Books
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The muses banquet, or vocal repository, for the year 1792. Being the newest and most modern collection of songs, duets, trios, &c. Lately Sung at the Anacreontic Society, Theatres Royal, Vauxhall, Sadler's Wells, Dibdin's Sans Souci, Beef Steak Club, Astley's, Circus, And at other Convivial and Polite Assemblies in Town. To which is Added, A Variety of Toasts and Sentiments.
Date: [1792?]- Books
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The Muses' delight, or, The London polite songster; Being a celebrated collection of new songs, for the year 1766. To which are added, all the new songs, sung at Ranelagh, Vauxhall, Maryborne Gardens, Sadler's Wells, and the theatres. The whole being a chearful and merry companion, for the young gentlemen and ladies of Great-Britain, &c. N.B. Great care has been taken to omit all obscene songs in this collection.
Date: MDCCLXVI. [1766]- Books
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The British harmony. Part the second. 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. Conta[i]ning, 1. The highland lasses in despair for the loss of their sweethearts. 2. The ramilies. 3. The unfortunate maid. 4. Molly's courtship to sweet William. 5. The happy couple. 6. Fal de ral. A new song. 7. The guardian angels. 8. The faithful lovers; or Johnny's return. 9. Love in my pocket. 10. Damon and Phillis. 11. The encouraging gardener. 12. The disconsolate maid petition. 13. The friend and pitcher. 14. Smile britannia. 15. The female lieutenant. 16. May, the mother of love.
Date: between ca. 1760 and 1780?]- Books
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The new London and country songster; or, a banquet of vocal music. Consisting of a complete collection of the newest and most admired English songs, ballads, Catches, Glees, Duets, Airs, and Cantatas, Which have been Sung, and lately received Applause, at the Public Theatres, Vauxhall Gardens, Ranelagh, Sadler's Wells, And other Places of Amusement throughout the Kingdom. Including some of the best and most Favourite Scotch, Irish, and Welch Songs, now in Vogue. Together with a variety of country-dances, &c. and a curious collection of original toasts, sentiments, and hobnobs, at this Time used in the most polite Circles. The Whole comprehending not only a Variety of Scarce Old Songs, not to be found in any other Collection, But likewise, All the Modern Pieces of this and the last Seasons Being brought down to the present Year, By Mr. Vernon.
Vernon, Joseph, 1737 or 1738-1782.Date: [1780?]- Books
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The lyrick pacquet. Containing most of the favourite songs, serious and comic, that have been performed for three seasons past at Sadler's Wells. Likewise all them composed for the service of the said place this present season, and which are entirely new. There are also subjoined a few that have been wrote at times for the use of the public gardens, and sung by Mess. Lowe and Vernon. Dedicated to Mr. Rosoman, proprietor of Sadler's Wells. By T. Mozeen.
Mozeen, Thomas, -1768.Date: 1764- Books
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Blessed is he that is not offended in Christ.
Date: 1758- Books
An anatomie in four quarters / Clod Ensemble.
Clod Ensemble (Theater group)Date: [2011]