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The Jovial songster; or, Sailor's delight: A collection of chearful and humourous songs, sung by the bravetars of Old England, and other merry companions, who over a cann of flip are disposed for mirth and good humour.
Date: [between ca. 1790 and 1800?]- Books
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Crosby's modern songster, being a selection of the most approved songs airs &c. from the late operas with many favourite songs, sung at the different places of public entertainment.
Date: [between ca. 1790 and 1795?]- Books
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A choice collection of new songs. Viz. 1. Love and Innocence. 2. The Stolen Kiss. 3. The Grey Morning. 4. The Middlesex Farmer. 5. The Shepherd's Wedding. 6. Liberty, 7. A Caution to the Fair Sex. 8. The Linnets.
Date: [1775?]- Books
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The Pretty maiden's delight being a collection of the following favourite songs, Good Queen Bess Love's a gentle passion Betty Blossom 'Twas within a mile of Edinboro' town How sweet in the Wood-lands My fond shepherds Why droops my Nan?
Date: [between ca. 1798 and 1800?]- Books
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The new academy of complements, erected for ladies, Gentlewomen, Courtiers, Gentlemen, Scholars, Soldiers, Citizens, Countrymen; and all Persons of what Degree soever, of both Sexes. Stored with variety of Courtly and Civil Complements, Eloquant Letters of Love and Friendship, With an exact collection of the Newest and Choicest songs a la mode, Both Amorous and Jovial. Compiled by L. B. Sir C. S. Sir W. D. and others the most Refined Wits of this Age.
Date: 1713- Books
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The tea-table miscellany: a collection of choice songs, Scots and English. In four volumes. By Allan Ramsay.
Ramsay, Allan, 1685-1758.Date: MDCCLXII. [1762]- Books
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The new whim of the day; or, musical olio. Containing a selection of the most approved songs, now singing at the Theatres Royal, the Anacreontic, the Beef Steak Club, and other convivial and polite assemblies, Including those sung last Season at Vauxhall, &c. Also, That so much admired Comic Piece, called British Loyalty; or, A Squeeze for St. Paul's. To which is added, a Collection of much esteemed toasts and sentiments.
Date: [1790]- Books
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The tea-Table miscellany: a collection of choice songs, Scots and English. By Allan Ramsay.
Ramsay, Allan, 1685-1758.Date: 1794- Books
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The Hampshire syren: or, Songster's miscellany. Being a collection of the latest and most approved songs, duets, &c. sung at Vauxhall, the Theatres Royal, several other places of public amusement, in London; and by Mr. Dibdin, at his Sans Souci, in the Strand: together with some originals. Embellished with a few emblematical engravings on wood.
Date: 1794- Books
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The New summer's amusement or, An entertaining companion to Vauxhall, Ranelaugh, the Theatres, and all other places of public entertainment. Containing the following new songs: [1]. Jockey and Jenny's trip to the fair. [2]. Young collin. [3]. Answer to young collin. [4]. Nancy's complaint for her sweet heart. [5]. Tady blany. [6]. Liverpool prize. [7]. Willow will. [8]. Poor Tom. [9]. Lady's head and tail dress. [10]. Blow high, blow low [11]. For taken maid. [12]. Lads of the village. [13]. Banks of roses. [14]. Catch hold on to-day. [15]. Banks of the dee. [16] Willy's rare and Willy's fair. 17. He's aye a kissing me. 18. Miss reach and Jack Ran. 19. Cobler of Castlebury. 20. Social rowers. 21. Yound jockey is the lad for me. 22. Sailor's return. 23. I had nough else to. 24. The Irish girl. 25. Arrival of Prince Wm. Henry. 26. Admiral Rodney and Prince William Henry Triumphant. 27. A song by general wolfe. 28. Modest fair. 29. Roslin Castle. 30. Jovial bacchanals. 31. The rage.
Date: [between ca. 1791 and 1800?]- Books
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The Loyal songster's magazine. Being the most favourite constitutional, loyal, sentimental, love, and hunting songs, now in vogue. 1. A new God save the king. 2. Love and unanimity. 3. A new constitutional song. 4. The soldier's adieu. 5. Tom Bowling. 6. Bonny bet, sweet blossom. 7. The heaving of the lead. 8. Can you to the battle. 9. Hark! hark! away! 10. P[a]tty clover. 11. The royal valiant hero. 12. I'd think on thee, my love; 13. Ere around the huge oak. 14. Twins of Latona. 15. Old England's a lion. 16. O say, bonny lass. 17. Liberty hall. 18. A copy of verses on the glorious victory obtained by Lord Howe, over the French. 19. Sally of our alley. 20. The golden days of Queen Bess.
Date: [between ca. 1794 and 1800?]- Books
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The pretty maidens amusement. Being a choice collection of all the favourite new songs, sung at both the theatres, Vaux Hall, Renelagh, Marybone, Sadlers-Wells, &c. I. John and Nell, II The joyful widower, III. The plowman's delight, IV. The seaman and his sweetheart V. The forsaken lover, VI. Advice for maids, VII. A new song, VII. Dearest Daphne, IX. The world turn'd upside down X. The drunked mans frolick. XI. The sad case. XII. The hard times.
Date: ca. 1750-1780]- Books
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A choice collection of Scotch and English songs. Taken from Amaryllis, Phoenix, Orpheus, Charmer, Tea-Table, &c. &c. &c.
Date: M.DCC.LXIV. [1764]- Books
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The Patro̕tc̕ songster; or, Loyalist's vocal companion: Being a selection of the most approved constitutional and loyal songs that have appeared in various parts of this kingdom; including many valuable originals. To which is added, the ode for the new year, written by Henry James Pye, Esq. Poet-Laureat. The whole dedicated to every Englishman who reveres his King and loves his country.
Date: [1799]- 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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Songster's companion: A select collection of more than two hundred songs including the modern.
Date: [ca. 1788?]- Books
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The Odd fellow's song book, and merry medley. Containing a numerous collection of comical, tragical, farcical, satirical, pathetical & convivial songs, including Irish hunting, characteristic, sea-songs, medleys, &c. The odd fellow's club-a comic, characteristic descriptive sketch. The odd fellow's whim-a whimsical ditty with a few sentimental toasts, well baked & buttered dedicated to the man in the moon. Written, compiled, & selected, &c. By Brother Funny Whimsy, O.F.-C.T. and P.E.
Date: [1796?]- 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 Hexham, Poor Soldier, Farmer, Marian, Rosina, Haunted Tower, &c. &c. And the most admired of those written by Mr. Dibdin, Capt. Morris, &c.
Date: 1794- Books
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The Glasgow miscellany A select collection of Scots & English songs By Ramsay, Burus, Dibdin & others.
Date: [between ca. 1796 and 1800?]- Books
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The choice spirits museum. A collection of songs, by H. Howard.
Howard, H. (Henry).Date: in the Year M.DCC.LIX. [1759]- Books
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The Sweet warbler, or Essence of vocal music.
Date: Between ca. 1790 and 1810?]- Books
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Gower's patriotic songster; Or, Loyalist's vocal companion: Being a selection of the most approved constitutional and loyal songs, that have appeared from the various associations in this kingdom, for preserving liberty and property against republicans and levellers. Together with suitable toasts and sentiments. To which is added, two soliloquies of the unfortunate French Monarch Louis XVI. and other poetic pieces, on his imprisonment and execution. The whole dedicated to every Englishman, who reveres his King and loves his country.
Date: [1794?]- Books
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Wilkes and Granby's garland, Composed of several new songs, 1. Wilkes and Granby, 2. Whores eight a penny, 3. Plato's Advice, 4. Liberty.
Date: Printed in the year 1774- Books
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The British songster; or, Pocket companion. A choice collection of comic and entertaining songs, airs, duets, glees, &c. including the modern: with a new selection of toasts and sentiments.
Date: [between ca. 1791 and 1799?]- Books
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The whim of the day, (for 1793.) Containing an entertaining selection of the choicest and most approved songs, now singing at the Theatres Royal, the Anacreontic Society, the Beef-Steak Club, And other Convivial and Polite Assemblies. The Reel of Tullochgorum.
Date: 1793