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- "Ah! perfido" : für Sopran und Orchester, Opus 65 = "Ah! perfido" : for soprano and orchestra, op. 65
- "Du bist wie eine Blume" : To me thou art a flower : song for medium voice with piano accompaniment
- "God shall wipe away all tears" : op. 49, no. 2
- "Let' take a walk you ... "
- "Lone Pine" (Harold J. Breau) folio
- "O Saviour, hear me!" : offertory for soprano or tenor
- "Once"--In memoriam Martin Luther King : cantata for soprano, narrator, mixed chorus, brass, bass viol, percussion, and organ
- "Rheinmädchen" : Les filles du Rhin = Rhinemaidens
- "The Whorehouse bells were ringing" and other songs cowboys sing
- "This Is the life!" : the breakthrough years: 1909-1921
- "Turnim hed" : courtship and music in Papua New Guinea
- "We all ... everyone of us"
- "We, like Salangan swallows..." : a choral gallery of Morton Feldman and contemporaries
- "When the spirit says sing!" : the role of freedom songs in the civil rights movement
- #Ferguson and other compositions
- 'Tis the last rose of summer : Qui sola, vergin rosa
- 'Tu fedel? tu costante' : HWV 171a ; and other Italian cantatas
- 'Twas only an Irishman's dream : the image of Ireland and the Irish in American popular song lyrics, 1800-1920
- 'ere round the huge oak
- --mais mourir
- --on Moonlight Bay
- ... Garl[and] containing four choice songs. 1. On the opening of the new theatre [in] Manchester. 2. The happy marriage. 3 The injur'd fair. 4 The sorrowful tailor's wedding
- ...brain ablaze .. she howled aloud... : for one, two, or three piccolos
- 100 years of Eichendorff songs
- 11 songs for voice and piano
- 11,000 virgins : chants for the Feast of St. Ursula
- 114 songs
- 12 [i.e. Zwölf] Konzert- und Opernarien : Klavierauszug
- 12 songs for voice and piano
- 12 songs for voice and piano
- 129 songs
- 13 songs : for voice and piano
- 14 Arien aus opus II (1651), für Sopran oder Tenor und Basso continuo
- 14 songs on American poetry : voice and piano
- 15 Lieder
- 15 [i.e. Fünfzehn] Gedichte aus Das Buch der hängenden Gärten von Stefan George
- 15 composizioni da camera : per canto e pianoforte
- 1588--Music from the time of the Spanish Armada
- 17 lyrics of Li Po
- 1712 overture & other musical assaults
- 1812 overture : op. 49
- 1865
- 1865
- 18th century arias
- 1989
- 20 favourite songs
- 20 songs, : for voice and piano. (High)
- 20 years BBC Singer of the World in Cardiff
- 20th century American vocal music
- 20th-century women composers
- 21 Lieder : songs = mélodies
- 21 lieder
- 21st century musical theatre : 50 songs from shows since 2000
- 21st century musical theatre : 50 songs from shows since 2000
- 22 Lieder ; Der Hirt auf dem Felsen
- 24 Lieder
- 24 Negro melodies : opus 59
- 24 songs; : for voice and piano (high)
- 25 Lieder
- 25 years of Collegium Novum Zürich
- 28 American art songs : for high voice and piano
- 3 songs : for voice and piano
- 3.0
- 30 songs : for voice and piano (Medium).
- 30 songs for voice and piano
- 35 songs for voice and piano
- 36 Stunden
- 36 [i.e. trentasèi] arie di stile antico : per canto e pianoforte
- 37 songs for voice and piano
- 38 songs & arias
- 4 for peace
- 4 last songs ; : Orchesterlieder ; Der Rosenkavalier suite
- 40 French songs for voice and piano : high
- 40 greatest college football marches
- 40 mélodies
- 40 songs for voice and piano
- 40 years of contemporary music
- 43 songs for voice and piano
- 45 arias from operas and oratorios
- 46 mélodies : 46 songs
- 51 selected songs : High voice
- 52 ausgewählte Lieder : für eine Singstimme und Klavier
- 6 vocal duets with pianoforte accompaniment
- 60 ausgewählte Lieder für eine Singstimme und Klavier
- 60 horses in my herd : old songs and tunes of Tuva
- 65 pesen : 65 songs
- 70th birthday album
- 73 poems
- 8 songs (1965) : for a medium voice and piano
- 8 songs for a medium voice and piano
- 80 trombones and 30 basses
- 9 settings of Celan : for soprano and ensemble
- A 12th-century French troubadour's song : Ab joi mou lo vers e·l comens
- A 75th birthday celebration
- A Choice collection of the most favourite songs, : Which the sung at all the regular constituted lodges of the antient and Honourable Society of Free Masons in England, Scotland and Ireland
- A Christmas ode. : Dedicated to the several religious societies
- A Christmas offering, humbly presented by the charity children, of Christ Church, in Surrey. 1788
- A Christmas-box, for the republicans. A new song
- A Collection of hymns and spiritual songs
- A Collection of hymns and spiritual songs. Published by John Edwards, minister of the gospel, at Leeds in Yorkshire
- A Collection of loyal songs, as sung at all the Orange Lodges in Ireland
- A Copland celebration : chamber music and rarities, Vol. 2
- A Garland, containing five choice songs. : 1. The waggoner. 2. The glory of Old England. 3. Success to the grand fleet. 4. When duty call'd, i sail'd away 5. Ma chere amie
- A Garland. containing four choice songs. viz : 1. The jealous wife. 2. Sweet jenny; or, No, no. 3. The nun. 4. A new concert song
- A General toast. Sung at a late meeting held at Mr. Ricard's in Hillsborough-Dr. Michael Thompson, clerk of the market in the chair. Tune let the toast pass, &c
- A Grand chorus to be sung on the fourth of June, being His Majesty's birthday; at an entertainment on the banks of the Schuylkill, by a large company of the inhabitants of the city of Philadelphia
- A Hymn and prayer-book. For the use of such Lutheran churches as use the English language : Collected by John C. Kunze; D.D. Senior of the Lutheran clergy in the state of New-York. [Two lines from Colossians]
- A King or a Consul? A new song to the tune of Derry down
- A Lammas Ladymass : 13th and 14th century English chant and polyphony
- A Lieder recital
- A Medieval songbook : troubadour & trouvère
- A Mohawk song and dance
- A Monody in honor of the chiefs who have fallen in the cause of American liberty, : spoken at the theatre, in Philadelphia, December 7, 1784. With the vocal accompanyments: and a rondelay, celebrating American independency. : [One line in Latin from Horace]
- A Mournful lamentation on the untimely death of paper money: : a native of North-America, who died of some deep and mortal wounds which he received from unknown assassins in the year 1781. : To the tune of Chevy Chace
- A New academy of compliments: or Complete secretary. : Containing the true art of indicting letters; with dialogues very witty and pleasant, relating to love, &c. : To which is added, instructions for carving, &c. : With a collection of new songs
- A New academy of compliments: or, The lover's secretary: : being wit and mirth improved, by the most elegant expressions used in the art of courtship, in divers examples of writing or inditing letters, relating either to love or business. : Also, the silent language; or, a compleat rule for discoursing by motion of the hands, without being understood by the company ... to which is added, a choice collection of above one hundred and twenty love songs ... with plain instructions for dancing
- A New ballad, upon a new occasion. : To the tune of, A Cobler there was, &c. : Fit to be sung in the streets
- A New ballad, upon a new occasion. : To the tune of, A Cobler there was, &c. Fit to be sung in the streets
- A New carland, containing four excellent new songs; viz. : I. The battle of sherriffmuir. 2. The sailor dear, 3. And the sailor's answer. 4. Bay of Biscay
- A New flash song-book or the Bowman Priggs delight. : Being a collection of songs adapted to the humours of the blades of the town
- A New garland, containing four excellent new songs. : Viz. I. Molly the rover. II. The deceiv'd batchelor. III. Auld Robin Gray. IV. London Kate
- A New garland, containing three choice songs, : viz. 1. The soldiers farewel. 2. Admiral Jervis's Victory. 3. The farmers lamentation
- A New garland, containing three choice songs. : 1. Nancy's love for her serjeant. 2. Skew ball The Oxford scholar
- A New garland, containing three excellent new songs : I. The bonny lass of bannaphie. II.Gramachree molly. III. The surprize
- A New garland; containing four excellent new songs : Viz. I. The Irish girl. II. The Prince of Wales. III. The charms of Jamie. IV. The Duke of Argvle's courtship to an English lady
- A New paraphrase on the song of Saint Ambrose, called Te Deum, printed in 1599. : Also hymns and poems, on various subjects.
- A New privateering song: : concluding with some remarks upon the cruelty exercised by the regulars and Hessians upon our poor prisoners in New-York
- A New song suitable to the season. : To the tune of Good English Beer
- A New song, : to an old tune; (as sung by one of the Out-Voters from Otaheitee.)
- A New song, about Miss Ketty, leaving the country : to the tune Derry down, down, down, Derry down
- A New song, called the Gaspee
- A New song, in high vogue in Northampton county, in the province of Pennsylvania. : (To the tune of Bold Sawyer.)
- A New song, on the alteration of the stile: or, The true Briton's advice to his countrymen
- A New song, on the repeal of the Stamp-Act, : tune, a Late worthy old Lyon
- A New-Year's ode
- A Night watch, or The song of a young convert, on his bed, during the silent watches of the night
- A Nonesuch retrospective
- A Polish mother's song
- A Present to children. : Consisting of several new divine hymns and moral songs
- A Present to children. : Consisting of several new divine hymns, moral songs & entertaining stories
- A Primer: or, An easy and pleasant guide to the art of reading
- A Richard Strauss song recital
- A Sailor's songbag : an American rebel in an English prison, 1777-1779
- A Schubert Weekend
- A Second grand selection of sacred music. : As performed at the Theatre-Royal in Covent-Garden, 1793. Under the direction of Mr. Ashley
- A Selection of hymns from the best authors, : intended to be an appendix to Dr. Watts's Psalms and hymns. By John Rippon, A.M
- A Selection of the most favourite Scots songs chiefly stafforal. : Adapted for the harpsichord, with an accompaniment for a violin. By eminent masters respectfully inscribed to Her Grace the Duchess of Gordon
- A Song composed by the British soldiers, after the battle at Bunker-Hill, on the 17th day of June, 1775
- A Song for the birth-day (the 19th of April, 1770.) of Sir Watkin Williams Wynn, bart. To the tune of-" O, the roast beef, &c
- A Song made upon the election of new magistrates for this city. : To the tune of, To you fair ladies now on land
- A Song, called Crawford's defeat by the Indians, on the fourth day of June, 1782
- A Song, composed by the British butchers, after the fight at Bunker-Hill, on the seventeenth of June, 1775
- A Song, composed by the British soldiers, after the battle at Bunker-Hill, on the 17th day of June, 1775
- A Song, on the surrendery of General Burgoyne, who gave up his whole army to the brave General Gates, of glorious memory, October 17, 1777
- A Song, to the tune of Hearts of oak
- A Song. Composed by the British butchers, after the fight at Bunker-Hill on the 17th of June 1775
- A Soprano Weekend
- A Te Deum and jubilate, with two anthems, from the Italian
- A Thomas Hardy suite : for female voice and guitar
- A Tory medley
- A Touch of the times. A new ballad
- A Touch on the times. : A new song. To the tune of Nancy Dawson,[.]
- A Vaudevil, sung by the characters at the conclusion of a new farce, called The Boston blockade
- A Verdi collaboration
- A Verlaine songbook
- A [lo]oking-glass for England : or, the [succ]ess of stock-jobbing explain'd, [writ]ten by a true-born Englishman, and recommended to the serious consideration of his loving country-men
- A ballad in honour of the present Regency
- A ballad of the French revolution. To the tune of "CÌœa ira."
- A ballad of the cloak's knavery. To an excellent new tune, much in request
- A ballad, : on the death of Louis the Unfortunate, after the manner of Chevy Chace. A description of the appearance of Marie Antoinette's Ghost before the convention. A sonnet, on the French Atheistical Motto, d̀̀eath is an Eternal Sleep.'' And, An Ode on Greatness
- A ballad, upon a gentleman's sitting upon the Lady W-----'s Cremona fiddle. To the tune of King John, and the abbot of Canterbury
- A ballad. To the tune of, On the fourteenth of August
- A ballad: occasion'd by some ladies wearing ruffs at court on the anniversary of his M-y's birth-day, the 29th of May, 1727
- A band of gypsies
- A baptismal psalmody : or hymns and spiritual songs. Collected from the Holy Scriptures, and adapted to the baptismal solemnity. By Alexander Forrest, M. A. Preacher of the Gospel
- A bird came down the walk : op. 57
- A book of ballads, songs, and snatches
- A book of songs
- A book of songs with piano accompaniment for unison and part singing. : For grades IV, V and VI.
- A bouquet of songs
- A boy was born ; : Hymn to St. Cecilia ; A.M.D.G. ; A shepherd's carol
- A breath upwards
- A brown bird singing : song
- A bundal of spirituall meditations, : for the souls advantage, of all those who would rightly improve them : collected together in metre. By one, who wisheth God to be glorified in the salvation of souls
- A bush lullaby
- A calendar in song
- A calendar set : 12 preludes for solo piano ; Chansons nobles et sentimentales ; Nocturne : La fin de siècle / Judith Lang Zaimont
- A candid disquisition of the principles and practices of the most antient and honourable society of Free and Accepted Masons; : together with some strictures on the origin, nature, and design of that institution. : Dedicated, with permission, to the most noble and most worshipful Henry Duke of Beaufort, &c. &c. Grand Master.
- A catechism of the principles and duties of the Christian religion, : with scripture proofs, for children and youth, Designed also for the Use and Instruction of others in the Knowledge of Christianity. In two parts. To which is added, a morning, evening, and midnight hymn. By Daniel Bocking
- A caution : song
- A caution; or, Reflections on the present contest between France and Great-Britain
- A century of Russian song, from Glinka to Rachmaninoff : fifty songs
- A ceremony of carols ; : Hymn to St. Cecilia ; Rejoice in the lamb ; Te deum ; Jubilate Deo ; Missa brevis
- A charm of lullabies : op. 41
- A child's bouquet : fifteen songs for children
- A choice collection of Christmas carols. No. 1. Containing, 1. Have you not heard of our Saviour's love, ... 5. On Christmas day all Christians sing
- A choice collection of all the songs, sung this season, at Vauxhall, : Ranelagh, Marybone-Gardens, Sadlers-Wells, &c. By Mr. Beard, Mr. Lowe, Miss Brent, Miss Catley, Miss Plenius, Miss Young, Miss Poitier, &c. &c
- A choice collection of civic songs. : Part i
- A choice garland, : containing three excellent songs. 1 The spinning wheel's glory. 2 The brazier's daughter, or pretty Betsey. 3 The London apprentice
- A choice garland, containing four choice songs, viz. 1. The merits of printing. 2. Vicar and Moses. 3. Bonny Bet. 4. The jolly waterman
- A choice selection of favorite new songs, duets, &c. : now singing at Astley's, Circus, theatres, &c. and a collection of Toasts and Sentiments
- A choice, merrie, and comical ballad, : entituled Sirre Martyn and his manne, Shewinge Parte I. How they waxed fatte, and did conceit themselves to be verrie wyse. Parte II. How they became merrie, and in the gladnesse of their hearts did devyse and compasse mischeefe. Parte III. In what guise they weir taken in their own toyles, and how it chaunced and cam to passe that they weir found to bee nythar merrie ne wyse, with manie other pleasante thynges of semblable sorte. Licensed and entered according to order
- A circle is cast
- A city called heaven
- A collection of Free Masons songs : containing several new songs never before published. With complete lists of all the regular lodges both in England and Scotland, down to the year 1758. For the use of the Lodges. By James Callendar M.M
- A collection of German ballads and songs with their original music, : done into English by the translator of The German Erato, etc
- A collection of Psalms and hymns, extracted, revised, and published, by Henry Peckwell, : D.D
- A collection of above one hundred and fifty choice songs and ballads
- A collection of carols, on the birth of our Lord & Saviour Jesus Christ. : Proper to be meditated upon at any season, but more particularly at Christmas. 1. Rejoice and be merry, set sorrow aside. 2. Good christian people pray give ear. 3. On Christmas night let christians sing. 4. Let christians now with joyful mirth. 5. Hark! hark what news the angels bring
- A collection of constitutional songs. : To which is prefixed, a collection of new toasts and sentiments written on purpose for this work
- A collection of divine hymns and poems on several occasions : by the E. of Roscommon, Mr. Dryden, Mr. Dennis, Mr. Norris, Mrs. Kath. Phillips, Philomela, and others. Most of them never before Printed
- A collection of divine hymns upon several occasions, : suited to our common tunes, for the Use of Devout Christians, in Singing forth the Praises of God
- A collection of free-masons songs. : To which is prefixed, a general charge to masons
- A collection of hymns : to which is added, a poem on Mr. Wesley, preaching in Cornwall
- A collection of hymns adapted to public worship
- A collection of hymns and spiritual songs, : (extracted from various authors) suited to social worship: more particularly designed for the use of those congregations and Christian societies, where singing in dialogue is practised: with directions prefixed to each hymn. By the Rev. John Langford
- A collection of hymns and spiritual songs, : for the use of serious and devout Christians, of all denominations. Published by John Edwards, Minister of the Gospel, at Leeds, in Yorkshire
- A collection of hymns, : From Various Authors. Intended as a supplement to Dr. Watt's hymns, and imitation of the psalms
- A collection of hymns, : and spiritual songs; adapted to the Principal Festivals of the Church, and to the Occasions of private Christians
- A collection of hymns, : for the use of Christians Of all Denominations; intended chiefly for prayer meetings, &c
- A collection of hymns, : for the use of St. Paul's Chapel, Manchester. Let the Word of Christ dwell in you richly in all Wisdom; teaching and admonishing one another in Psalms and Hymns, and spiritual Songs; singing with Grace in your Hearts to the Lord, to be had at Mr. Surr's, in Oldham-Street; or, Of the Clerk
- A collection of hymns, : for the use of all Christians. Selected from the most approved Authors; and some composed. By the Rev. J. B
- A collection of hymns, : from various authors. Intended as a supplement to Dr. Watts's hymns, and imitation of the Psalms. By George Burder
- A collection of hymns, : intended as a supplement for congregations who sing Dr. Watts's Hymns
- A collection of hymns, from various authors; with others new composed, for the use of the Society, now meeting in St. Paul's Chapple, Norwich : By James Brettell
- A collection of hymns, principally design'd for the use of the congregation assembling at Cumberland-Chapel, in Cumberland-Street, Shoreditch, London. By the Rev. John Henry Meyer, Minister of the said Chapel; Master of the Academy in Goulston-Square, Whitechapel, and Late Student at the University of Halle, in Saxony
- A collection of hymns. : Extracted from various Authors
- A collection of loyal songs, as sung at all the Orange Lodges in Ireland
- A collection of loyal songs. : For the use of the Revolution Club
- A collection of loyal songs. : For the use of the Revolution Club. Some of which never before printed
- A collection of loyal songs. : For the use of the revolution club. Some of which never before printed
- A collection of new state songs, : in old popular tunes; devoted to the use of good singers; the Solace of good Subjects; and the Joyous Festivals of Sheep-Sheerings, Harvest-Homes, Whitson-Ales, and Country-Wakes. By Jeremiah van Jews-Trump, Esq;
- A collection of original Scots songs, : Poems, &c. By Various Hands. To which are added, Several favourite English Songs, Some of which never before printed
- A collection of poems in three volumes. By several hands
- A collection of poems, mostly original, by several hands
- A collection of psalm tunes for publick worship Adapted to Dr. Watts's Psalms and Hymns : to which are added several other tunes (with Words to them) in peculiar metres. with a short Introduction to Singing. by Stephen Addington. D.D Price 5 Bound with a Supplement
- A collection of psalm-tunes in four parts. Neatly engraved on copper. To which is prefixed, a short introduction, ...
- A collection of psalms & hymns, from various authors; adapted chiefly to public worship
- A collection of psalms and hymns for public and private worship : more particularly Designed for the use of the congregation at Woolwich-Chapel
- A collection of psalms and hymns, : used in the Church of St. Mary, in Hull; as a supplement to the common version of the Psalms
- A collection of psalms and hymns, extracted from different authors. : With a preface, by the Reverend Mr. De Courcy
- A collection of psalms and hymns, extracted from various authors, : for the use of the children of God. The second edition. By the Rev. Mr. Thwaite
- A collection of psalms and hymns, extracted, revised, and published, by Henry Peckwell, : A. M. Late of Edmund Hall, Oxford. Chaplain to the most Honourable the Marchioness Dowager of Lothian
- A collection of psalms and hymns, extracted, revised, and published, by Henry Peckwell, : D. D
- A collection of psalms, hymns, &c. &c. intended for the use of Helston Church
- A collection of select hymns. : Extracted from the Works of Charles Wesley, M. A. Student of Christ-Church, Oxford
- A collection of songs : for voice and piano
- A collection of songs set to musick
- A collection of songs, : containing 1. Golden glove, 2. The flashy girls of ------- 3. The hairy cap, 4. A new hunting song, 5. The Broom on Cowdenknows, 6. Advice to the fair sex
- A collection of songs, carefully selected from the best editions : ancient and modern that are extant. To which are added, a new set of country dances, with their figures annexed
- A collection of songs, chiefly such as are eminent for poetical merit : among which are many originals, and others that were never before printed in a song-book
- A collection of songs. : Containing, 1. Sweet Susan. 2. Farewell dear Heart, &c. 3. How blest is the Soldier, &c. 4. The Pilgrim
- A collection of songs. : The Battle of the Boyn, 2. The Virgin's Choice. 3. Let Ambition fire thy Mind
- A collection of songs. By Stewart Lewis, soldier in the seventh, or Southern Regt. of Fencibles
- A collection of spiritual songs : (the following Songs, written at different periods, during this and the last two centuries, being now in few hands, and having suffered much from the carelessness of transcribers, it was thought proper to publish them in this corrected form, for preservation, as a specimen of the genius of the times.)
- 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
- A colour symphony ; : The enchantress ; Cello concerto
- A comical dialogue between two country lovers; containing love letters and songs, agreeable to their proceedings
- A complete collection of old and new English and Scotch songs, : with their respective tunes prefixed.
- A complete collection of old and new English and Scotch songs, : with their respective tunes prefixed. ..
- A complete collection of songs, by Captain Morris. : The ninth edition, corrected with the edition of that justly admired song the Virgin minister
- A confession of faith, sung by all the brethren and sisters at the general love-feast, November 4th, 1744. in the Tabernacle, London
- A copy of verses, : Of the Parish of St. Mary Magdalen, Bermondsey, Land-Side, By Thomas Jewning Addis, Bellman and Cryer, for the Year 1799
- A countertenor songbook
- A country life. A new song
- A cradle song
- A cradle song
- A cure for dotage. : A Musical Entertainment; sung at Marybone-Gardens
- A curry-Comb of truth for the A--------n and C---------s of the city of Dublin. : A New song. To the Tune of, There was a jovial Beggarman, &c
- A cycle of life : five songs
- A cycle of sonnets : for baritone or alto and piano
- A demonstration of the uninterrupted succession and holy consecration of the first English bishops. : Being an extract from Mr. Ward's second canto of his England's reformation. : With an introduction, notes, and an appendix, containing the solemn funeral song of the native Irish. Very useful for all Christians
- A dialogue on peace, : an entertainment given by the Senior Class at the anniversary commencement, held at Nassau-Hall September 28th, 1763
- A dialogue on peace, : an entertainment given by the Senior Class at the anniversary commencement, held at Nassau-Hall September 28th, 1763
- A dialogue, between Paddy, Taffy, a Scot, and a jolly sailor
- A diamond hidden in the mouth of a corpse
- A discourse, delivered at the request of the Massachusetts Charitable Fire Society, June 1, 1798
- A discourse, delivered in the New Dutch Church, Nassau Street, on Tuesday, the 21st of October, 1794, : before the New York Society for the Information and Assistance of Persons Emigrating from Foreign Countries.
- A discourse, delivered in the New Dutch Church, Nassau-Street, on Tuesday the 21st October, 1794, : before the New York Society for the Information and Assistance of Persons Emigrating from Foreign Countries.
- A discourse, intended to commemorate the discovery of America by Christopher Columbus; : delivered at the request of the Historical Society in Massachusetts, on the 23d day of October, 1792, being the completion of the third century since that memorable event. : To which are added, four dissertations, connected with various parts of the discourse, viz. 1. On the circumnavigation of Africa by the ancients. 2. An examination of the pretentions of Martin Behaim to a discovery of America prior to that of Columbus, with a chronological detail of all the discoveries made in the 15th century. 3. On the question, whether the honey-bee is a native of America? 4. On the colour of the native Americans and the recent population of this continent.
- A dream : Ein Traum : op. 48, no. 6
- A eucharistical psalmody, : or, Hymns and Spiritual Songs, Collected from the Holy Scriptures, And adapted To the Solemnity of the Lord's Supper. With a Prefatory Discourse to set forth the Nature of that Ordinance, and the Churches to whom it was delivered. By Alexander Forrest, M. A. Preacher of the Gospel, Author of the Baptismal Psalmody
- A farmer's life for me
- A favourite hunting song
- A favourite song, called The rosy dimpled boy, sung at Mary-le-Bone Gardens
- A feast for worms; or, a winter's puzzle for religious drones, old maids, and rickety children. In three parts
- A feast in time of plague : an opera in one act
- A few humble stanzas, written extempore, and accompanied with a present of three Etrurian jugs, commonly called Greybeards, ... from Messrs. Swinney & Collins, proprietors of the Birmingham Chronicle, to William Taylor, Esq. printers̀ agent, Warwick Square, London: - as a trifling acknowledgment for his very eminent services, rendered to the printers of newspapers throughout the kingdom
- A few lines on the late happy and miraculous escape of His most sacred and excellent Majesty King George the 3d, : At Drury-Lane Theatre, the 15th of May, 1800
- A first book of songs
- A flower : for voice and piano
- A fragment of an essay towards the most ancient histories of the old and new worlds, connected. : Intended to be carried on, in four parts, or areas. That is, From the Creation of all Things, to the Time of the Deluge: thence to the Birth of Abraham: from that Period to the Descent of Jacob and his Family into Egypt: and, lastly, to the Time of the Birth of Moses. Attempted to be executed in blank verse
- A full and true account of the apprending and taking Dr. Welton, : a nonjuring clergyman, late minister of White-Chapel, on Wednesday, Feb. 10 1719-20. who it was thought was the author of Vox populi, vox dei, for which young Mr. Matthews was executed at Tyburn
- A garland : Containing four excellent new Songs. 1. Kiss the cold Winter away. 2. The Quietus. 3. The Lucky Escape. 4. The Lark had proclaim'd the new Day
- A garland : a collection of songs primarily intended for juniors and lower forms
- A garland : consisting of a Variety of New Songs. Viz. I. Tam Glen. II. None can love like an Irishman. III. Farewel thou stream. IV. Wandering Mary. V. The Negro's soliloquy
- A garland containing four excellent new songs, : 1. Ewie wi'the crooked horn. 2. Tally I O, the Grinder. 3. The Irish boy. 4. Molly Rover
- A garland containing two new songs. : I. The hartlepool tragedy; giving a full and true account of a gentleman who murder'd his sweet-heart during her pregnancy, and how he was executed for the same. II. A new song; giving an account how a young lady fell in love with her father's servant, and how her own father shot her, with all the circumstances and consequences attending it
- A garland of excellent new songs, : containing I. The muffin man, (sung by Mr. Kyley at the Newcastle Theatre.) II. Greenwich moorings. (Written by Mr. Vint.) III. The vestry dinner. IV. Buxom nan
- A garland, : Containing Four Songs, viz. 1 Bold Alexander. 2 The Cautious Maid. 3 The A-e Night. 4 The Happy Milk Man
- A garland, : Containing Seven Songs, viz. 1 The Beggar's Ramble. 2 Camiwell Green. 3 The False Blacksmith. 4 Felix and Molly. 5 The Loving Pair. 6 Howard's Dragoons. 7 The Husband's Complant
- A garland, : Containing Six excellent New Songs. I. The Lillies of France. II. Sailor Jack. III. Nancy Dawson. IV. The Posie of Thyme. V. Kitty Fell. VI. God save the King
- A garland, : Containing five new songs viz. 1 The Fiddle, 2 A New Song. 3 The Lass with the delicate Air. 4 A favourite Song sung at Ranelagh, 5 The Inconstant Fair
- A garland, : containing Six Choice Songs. 1 Then farewel my trim built wherry 2 On Entick's green meadow 3 A whimsical farmer in Cheshire 4 'twas summer so softly 5 In summer when the leaves were green 6 Sailors they get all the money
- A garland, : containing seven choice songs, viz. 1. Young roger the Ploughman. 2. Good humour and wit. 3. The British tars Valentine. 4. Feather Paul. 5. The dumb wife cur'd. 6. A favorite song. 7. The Cobler
- A genuine account of the late grand expedition to the coast of France, : under the conduct of the Admirals Hawke, Knowles, and Broderick, General Mordaunt, &c. : To which is added, several humorous songs, epigrams, &c. wrote on the mock-expedition, French-fright, &c.
- A genuine account of the late grand expedition to the coast of France, : under the conduct of the Admirals Hawke, Knowles, and Broderick, General Mordaunt, &c. To which is added, several humorous songs, epigrams, &c. wrote on the mock-expedition, French-fright, &c.
- A great overthrow at court
- A group of Bates songs
- A handful of days : song cycle for female voice and piano on poems of Kim Addonizio
- A handful of flowers for a Christian. : A collection of hymns, Extracted from the most evangelical authors, (with some never before Published,) Adapted to Christians of all Denominations, who love the Lord Jesus Christ in Sincerity and Truth, and will be found useful, not only in public Worship but also in private Devotion, as there are a Variety of the most spiritual Hymns, all in regular Order, under their proper Heads. By the Rev. C. Chandler
- A harvest of Jewish song
- A health to the tackers. : A new song
- A health, : To be sung and drank by all honest Britons, upon the arrival of his sacred majesty King George, and his Royal Highness the Prince, at Greenwich, and forever after. Most humbly offer'd to the consideration of Oxford, Bolingbroke, Strafford, D' Aumont, &c. Codicill, Peers. Brinsden, Oldsworth, Roper, De Foe, Lawless, Prior, Gregg, &c. Moore, Commoners. Swift, Sacheverell, Welton, Parnell, Higgins, Bedford, Hicks, Lesley, Gautier, Trap, cum multis aliis; Reverend Clergymen, Dignify'd, and greatly Distinguish'd. To the tune of, Fye soldiers, fye, why so melancholy, boys
- A heart that's free
- A hint to the fair sex : A garland, containing six new songs, viz. 1 A hint to the fair sex. 2 A new spinning wheel. 3 The causist, 4 Bellisle March or the Review. 5 A New Song. 6 A New Song sung by Mr Jegger
- A hymn at the sacrament
- A hymn for Christmas-Day
- A hymn on the sufferings and death of our blessed Lord and Saviour, : Jesus Christ
- A hymn to hope. : By the Rev. J. Langhorne
- A hymn to the chair : or, lucubrations, serious and comical, on the use of chairs, Benches, Forms, Joint-Stools, Three-Legged Stools, and Ducking-Stools. The Hint taken from the Craftsman of the 6th Instant, and improv'd for the Benefit of those who sit on Chairs of Ease, and those who sit upon Thorns and Nettles. - In a particular manner is handled with all due Reverence and Respect, The Chair of St-e. The Chair of the House of Commons. The L-d Ma-'s Chair. The tottering Charitable Corporation Chair. The Bench of Justices Chair. The East-India Chair. The South-Sea Chair. The Greenland Chair. The Mechanick Chairs. The Sedan Chair. The Easy Chair. The Maundering Chair. The Fornicating Chair. The Cambridge Chair. Several Imaginary Chairs. The Couch Chair. The Duke of Venus' Chair. Corporation Chairs. Trading Justices Chair. Dr. Busby's Chair. To which are added The Beauties and Advantages of other necessary Utensils to rest the Bum upon, and ease the Mind, the Body, and the Breeches
- A hymn, fit to be sung on days of humiliation and prayer
- A jewel cycle : four songs
- A journey
- A journey
- A kiss in the dark
- A l'ombra del lledoner : poesia de Tomas Garces
- A la par
- A lamentable ballad of the lady's fall. : To the tune of, In peascod time
- A lamentable ballad of the lady's fall. : To the tune of, In pescod time, &c
- A lamentable ballad of the tragical end of a gallant lord : and vertuous lady: together with the untimely death of their two children; wickedly performed by a heathenish and blood-thirsty black a-moor, their servant; the like of which cruelty and murder was never before heard of. To the tune of, The lady's fall, &c
- A lamentable ballad of the tragical end of a gallant lord : and virtuous lady: together with the untimely death of their two children,
- A lamentable ballad of the tragical end of a gallant lord and Virtuous Lady : together with the untimely death of their two children, wickedly performed by a heathenish and blood-thirsty blackamoor, their servant. The like of which cruelty and murder was never before heard of. To the tune of The lady's fall
- A lamentable ballad of the tragical end of a gallant lord and virtuous lady : together with the untimely death of their two children
- A lamentable ballad of the tragical ends of William and Margaret
- A lampoon on modern scribblers. : To the tune of A cobler there was, &c
- A lecture; containing a short history of mechanics, and of useful arts and manufactures. : Reverently dedicated to the respectable supporters of liberty and property, the mechanics of Philadelphia,
- A lenda de Pan : per flauto e fagotto
- A lieder recital
- A lieder recital
- A little chamber music ; : Little Gidding ; Concerto de camera
- A little young man's companion : or, common arithmetic, turned into a song, as far as the rule of three direct. Written for the benefit and instruction of those who have not time to read large books. To which is added, One Enigma, A New Song in Praise of London Porter, and The Wandering Bard's Farewel to Oxford. By N. Withey, of Hagley, in Worcestershire
- A little young man's companion, : or, common arithmetic, turned into a song, as far as the rule of three direct. Written for the benefit and instruction of those who have not time to read large books. To which is added, One Enigma, A New Song in Praise of London Porter, and The Wandering Bard's Farewel to Oxford By N. Withey, of Hagley, in Worcestershire
- A lullaby from the steppes : for low voice and piano
- A matrimonial breakfast, : a burletta, as performing at the Royalty Theatre, written by B. Walwyn. The overture, airs, and recitatives composed by Mr. Reeve
- A matter of heart : trios for tenor, horn and piano
- A maverick heart
- A maverick heart
- A maverick heart
- A mediaeval banquet : music from the age of chivalry
- A medieval tapestry : instrumental and vocal music from the 12th through 14th centuries
- A memorable song on the lamentable, bloody and unhappy hunting at Chevy-Chace. Between Earl Douglas of Scotland and Piercy of England
- A menacing plume
- A mirror on which to dwell : six poems of Elizabeth Bishop : for soprano and chamber orchestra
- A monitor for communicants. : An essay to excite and assist religious approaches to the table of the Lord. : Offered by an assembly of the New-English pastors, unto their own flocks, and unto all the churches in these American colonies; with a solemn testimony to that cause of God, and religion, in them. : [Two lines from Malachi]
- A monody on the death of the Hon. Thomas Russell, Esq. : sung after the eulogy delivered by Doctor John Warren, in the church in Brattle-Street on Wednesday, May 4, 1796. Written at the request of the several societies of which he was a member. Set to music by Mr. Hans Gram
- A most pleasant description of Benwel village, : In the County of Northumberland. Intermix'd with several diverting Incidents, both Serious and Comical. Divided into Two Books. By Q. Z. late Commoner of Oxon
- A mournful lamentation for the sad and deplorable death of Mr. Old Tenor, : a native of New-England, who, after a long confinement, by a deep and mortal wound which he received above twelve months before, expired on the 31st day of March, 1750. He lived beloved, and died lamented. : To the mournful tune of, Chevy-Chace
- A mournful lamentation for the sad and deplorable death of Mr. Old Tenor, : a native of New-England, who, after a long confinement, by a deep and mortal wound which he received above twelve months before, expired on the 31st day of March, 1750. He lived beloved, and died lamented. To the mournful tune of, Chevy-Chace
- A much admired new song, : call'd Oonagh's lock. To which are added, 2. Mary Neal's Tragedy. 3. The Bold Sailor. 4. The Weeping Damsel
- A musical entertainment, : performed by a society of gentlemen in Edinburgh, upon the anniversary of the birth-day of James Thomson, author of The seasons, &c. September 22. M,DCC,LXX
- A musicall banquet : (1610)
- A musicall banquet, 1610
- A new Scotch song, or a dialogue between two shepherds
- A new academy of compliments : or the compleat English secretary. Containing the true art of indicting letters, suitable to the capacity of youth and age. Relating to familiar Conversation between Friends and Acquaintance, Husband and Wife, Children and Parents, Masters and Apprentices, Brothers and Sisters, and Kindred in general; also, Love-Letters on all Occasions; with others relating to Trade and Business of all Natures, being suited in an apt, easy, and plain Stile. Likewise Instructions for Directing, Superscribing, and Subscribing of Letters; also the Tides of Persons of Quality, and all other Degrees. With Dialogues very witty and pleasant, relating to Love, Familiar Discourse, and other Matters, for the improving the Elegancy of the English Speech, and Accomplishment in Discourse. To which is added, I. The art of good breeding and behaviour, with Instructions for Carving Fish, Flesh and Fowl, after the newest Manner. 2. The English Fortune-Teller, as to what relates to good and bad Fortune in Maids, Widows, Widowers and Batchelors. 3. Joyful Tydings to the Female Sex. 4. A Treatise of Moles, 5. The Interpretation of Dreams. 6. The Comical Humours of the joyial London Gossips, in a Dialogue between a Maid, a Wife, and a Widow, over a Cup of the Creature. With a collection of the newest play-house songs
- A new academy of compliments : or, the complete English secretary. Containing the true art of indicting letters suitable to the capacities of youth and age; relating to familiar Conversation between Friends and Acqaintance, Husband and Wife, Children and Parents, Masters and Apprentices, Brothers and Sisters, and kindred in general; also, Love-Letters on all occasions, with others relating to Trade and Business of all Kinds, in an apt, easy, and plain Style. Likewise, Rules for directing, superscribing, and subscribing of Letters; also the Titles of Persons of Quality, and all other Degrees. With Dialogues very witty and pleasing, relating to Love, familiar Discourse, and other Matters, for the improving the Elegance of the English Speech, and Accomplishment in Discourse. To which is added, I. The art of good breeding, and Behaviour, with Instructions for carving Fish, and Fowl, after the newest Manner. 2. The English Fortune-Teller, as to what relates to good and bad Fortune in Maids, Widows, Widowers and Batchelors. 3. Joyful Tidings to the Female Sex. 4. Treatises of Moles. 5. Interpretation of Dreams. 6. Comical Humours of Jovial London Gossips, in a Dialogue between a Maid, Wife, and Widow, over a Cup of the Creature. With a collection of play-house songs
- A new and true song, The confusion; or, the world in disorder
- A new anthology of art songs by African American composers
- A new ballad inscrib'd to Polly Peachum. : To the tune of Pretty parrot say. By the author of Leheup's ballad
- A new ballad of King John and the abbot of Canterbury. : To the tune of The King and Lord Abbot. With allowance
- A new ballad of St. George and the dragon
- A new ballad of the three merry butchers, : and ten highway-men.
- A new ballad on subsidy treaties. To the tune of Packington's pound
- A new ballad on the Battle of Drummossie-Muir, near Inverness. To the tune of, the Battle of Preston
- A new ballad, : Call'd the Greenwich Hunting-Match. To the tune of Chevy-Chase
- A new ballad, alluding to two modern vile histories, the one of the staff, the other of the mitre and purse. To the tune of Wou'd you have a young virgin of fifteen years, &c. Humbly offer'd to the consideration of Matthew Prior, Esq; Arthur Moore, Esq; Abel Roper, Esq; ...
- A new ballad, inscrib'd to Polly Peachum. : To the tune of Pretty parrot say. By the author of Leheup's ballad
- A new ballad, occasion'd by the Pretenders declaration. To the tune of, Ye Commons and Peers, &c
- A new ballad, shewing all shall be well one hundred years hence. To the tune, The King shall enjoy his own again
- A new ballad, to the tune of King John, and the abbot of Canterbury