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- 'Tis natures voice
- A Collection of English songs, with an appendix of original pieces
- A Collection of new songs. : Containing 1. Gramachree Molly. 2. Corydon and Cynthia. 3. The maid in Bedlam. 4. Billy and Nelly. Num. XVII
- A Fancy : fantasy on English airs and tunes
- A Garland of new songs : The post captain the maid of Lodi the beggar girl Sally in our alley the woodland maid
- A Scotch song : sung at Turnbridge
- A Song to His Excellency the Ld. General Monck : at Skinners-Hall on Wednesday Aprill 4, 1660 at which time he was entertained by that honourable company : to the tune of I'll never leave thee more
- A Trick for Tyburn, or A prison rant : being a song of the prisoners of Newgate at the gaol-delivery : to the tune of Hark the thundering canons rore
- A Warning for married women : by the example of Mrs. Jane Renalds a West-country woman ... who having plighted her troth to a seaman was afterwards married to a carpenter and at last carried away by a spirit, the manner how shall be presently recited : to a gallant West-country tune cal'd The fair maid of Bristol, or, Bateman, or, John True
- A booke of ayres : vvith a triplicitie of musicke, whereof the first part is for the lute or orpharion, and the viole de gambo, and 4. partes to sing, the second part is for 2. trebles to sing to the lute and viole, the third part is for the lute and one voyce, and the viole de gambo. Composed by Iohn Bartlet Gentleman and practitioner in this arte
- A collection of English songs, : in score for three and four voices composed about the year 1500 taken from M.S.S. of the same age revised and digested by John Stafford Smith
- A collection of new songs : Containing, 1 The Jolly Gipsies. 2 Rural Felicity. 3 Toll Loll de Roll. 4 Spring
- A collection of new songs : with a thorow-bass to each song, for the harpsichord, theorbo, lute, or spinett
- A collection of new songs call'd, : The Milk-Maids garland I. The Bonny Milk-Maid. II. The Wonderful Wedding. III. The private Encounter between two Lovers. IV. The Hasty Lover, &c. V. Princely Recreation, or the curious Faulkon
- A collection of new songs. : 1 Tom Starboard. 2 Ah! no, my Love, no. 3 A new Touch on the Times. 4 Jack at Greenwich
- A collection of new songs. : 1. Robinson Crusoe. 2. Jack at the windlass. 3. The sons of Britannia
- A collection of new songs. : Adapted to the times
- A collection of new songs. : Containing, 1. Saunders's Ghost. 2. The Golden Glove. 3. The Banks of the Dee. 4. Plato's Advice. 5. A. Hunting Song
- A collection of new songs. : The quizzical, comical family. For a' that and a' that. The yellow hair'd laddie. Mary of the Castle Cary. God save the King
- A collection of new songs. Containing, 1. Jockey and Jenny. : 2. A hunting song. 3. When Britain first, &c. 4. Fair Hebe I left with a cautious design 5. A hunting song
- A collection of new songs. Containing. 1. An ode to Echo. : 2. Plato's advice. 3. The choice spirits. 4. Strephon & Molly. 5. A new song. 6. The false lover. Num. VI
- A collection of new songs. Containing. 1. Cymon and Iphigenia : 2. On pleasure's smooth wings, &c. 3. The cuckow's nest. 4. The jest. Num. VIII
- A collection of songs
- A collection of songs by severall masters
- A collection of songs,
- A dialogue between a town sharper and his hostes : sung by Mr. Leavridge & Mr. Pate in ye first part of Masseniello
- A dialogue in the opera, call'd the Fairy queen
- A dialogue in the second part of the Conquest of Granada
- A dialogue suppos'd to be between a evnuch boy and a virgin : sung by Bowen and Mrs. Cross in a new play call'd Ibrahim
- A garland of new songs : Crockery's lamentation death of Abercrombie the soldier's funeral the wounded Hussar the banks of the Dee the blind boy poor Mad Margery
- A garland of new songs : Daft Watty's ramble to Carlisle I was the boy for bewitching 'em Mary once had lovers two the little farthing rush-light Paddy O'Leary
- A garland of new songs containing, : 1 Moll of the Wood. 2 The Soldier's lass. 3 Come under my Plaidie. 4 The Answer
- A garland of new songs containing, : 1 Yo Heave Ho. 2 Paddy's Description of Pizarro. 3 My Grandmother's Eye-Water. 4 The Thorn. 5 The Parson
- A garland of new songs, : Containing, 1 Swalwell Hopping. 2 The Banks of the River
- A garland of new songs, : Containing, 1 The Banks of the Dee. 2 Davy Jones' Locker. 3 Down the Burn Davy, Love. 4 The Surprising Man
- A garland of new songs, : Containing, 1. The Greenwich Pensioner. 2. The Tobacco Box. 3. The Neglected Tar. 4. Poll and my Partner Joe
- A garland of new songs, : Containing, 1. To Anacreon in Heaven. 2. The Origin of British Liberty. 3. The Chapter of Kings. 4. Tom Timber
- A garland of new songs, : Containing. 1. The True Lovers Yoke, 2. unconstant lover, 3. The Sportsmans Delight, 4. Guardian Angels
- A garland of new songs, : Containing. 1. The golden days of good Queen Bess. 2. The Greenwich Pensioner. 3. The Tobacco-Box. 4. The done-over Taylor. 5. The Valiant Soldier
- A garland of new songs, : containing 1 A dialogue between a drunken husband and a scolding wife. 2 The Black's Lamentation. 3. The Chamber-Maid's unkind answer to the Black's Lamentation, who now lies mad in Bedlam for the Loss of his love
- A garland of new songs, : containing 1 Ewie wi' the crooked horn. 2 Tally I O, the Grinder. 3 Grist the Miller. 4 The Peck o' Maut
- A garland of new songs, : containing 1 Robinson Crusoe. 2 Jack at the Windlass. 3 The Sons of Brittannia
- A garland of new songs, : containing 1 The Banks of the Dee 2 Down the Burn Davy Love 3 The Shepherd. 4 The Surprising Man
- A garland of new songs, : containing 1 The Bonny Lass of Bannachie. 2. A new Song called Lochaber. 3 The Answer, 4 'twas within a Mile of Edinbro'
- A garland of new songs, : containing 1 The Four Saints. 2 Hearts of Oak. 3 The Cuckoo. 4 Mr. Mullins and Miss Whack
- A garland of new songs, : containing 1 The Frog in the cock'd Hat. 2 A Sailor's Delight. 3 A Bull in a China Shop. 4 Widow Walmsley's Shiners
- A garland of new songs, : containing 1. Crazy Jane. 2. The Death of Crazy Jane. 3. The Ghost of Crazy Jane. 4. Miss Bailey's Ghost. 5, Hooly and Fairly. 6. Colinette
- A garland of new songs, : containing 1. My Granny was. 2. I am not Twenty. 3. Loose every Sail to the Breeze. 4. The Tankard of Ale. 5. The Sweet little Angle. 6. The Green Seagy Banks
- A garland of new songs, : containing 1. The Lammy. 2. Picnickery. 3. Jenny's Bawbee. 4. John Bull my honest jo, John
- A garland of new songs, : containing 1. The dumb Wife and the Doctor. 2. Young Jockey, a new Song. 3. The Lass that liked Powder. 4. Farmers Daughter. 5. The Grey Meal Pock
- A garland of new songs, : containing Gramachree Molly, and the answer. The answer to The banks of the Dee. The clown turned seaman
- A garland of new songs, : containing, 1 The Maid of Lodi. 2 A Peep at the Forty Thieves. 3 Nobody comes to marry me. 4 Seven Ages
- A garland of new songs, : containing, 1 Tom Tack's ghost. 2 Drawing the long bow; or, how to tell a story. 3 William and Jonathan. 4 Young Lobski. 5 Poor Patty. 6 Irish legacy
- A garland of new songs, : containing, 1. Abraham Newland. 2. Crazy Jane. 3. The Ghost of Crazy Jane. 4. The Adventurous Sailor. 5. The Soldier's Cloak
- A garland of new songs, : containing, 1. Duke William's Ramble. 2. The Pitman's revenge against Buonaparte. 3. The Affectionate Soldier
- A garland of new songs, : containing, 1. The Flowing Can. 2. Coaporal Casey. 3. Gramachree Molly
- A garland of new songs, : containing, 1. The Flowing Can. 2. Corporal Casey. 3. Gramachree Molly
- A garland of new songs, : containing, 1. The brays of Killicranky O. 2. My bonny Lowland Laddie. 3. Patrick O' Neal. 4. The Young sailor from Dover. 5. Yo, Yea!
- A garland of new songs, : containing. 1 The New Ploughboy. 2 The Belfast Maid's Lamentation. 3 Black, Brown, and Fair. 4 The Spotted Cow. 5 The gaily Circling Glass
- A garland of new songs, : containing. 1 William at Eve. 2 The Weymouth Frigate. 3 Say Bonny Lass. 4 Rat tat too. 5 Still from care and thinking free. 6 Loose every Sail to the breeze
- A garland of new songs, containing 1 The bonny lass of Bannachie. 2. 'Twas within a mile of Edinbro'. 3 A new song called Loughaber. 4 the answer to Loughaber
- A garland of new songs, containing 1 The old ram of Derby. 2. The soldier's adieu. 3 Sir James the Rose
- A garland of new songs, containing, : 1. May those who are married live happy. 2. The British spy. 3. The Egyptian wedding. 4. The lover's complaint
- A garland of new songs, containing. 1. My nannie, O. 2. Shannon's flow'ry banks. 3 O'er the moor among the heather. ...
- A garland of new songs. : All the world at Paris, Crazy Jane, the wounded Hussar, parting moments, on the death of Robert Burns
- A garland of new songs. : Containing, 1 Blow high, blow low. 2 The New Highland Laddie. 3 The New Banks of the Tweed. 4 The Weaver in Love. 5 Sweet Peggy O'Laven. 6 Heo! hea! heo! 7 The Wandering Sailor, as sung by Joe Munden
- A garland of new songs. : Fairest of the fair. Roger and Nelly. Bundle of wants. The spotless maid
- A garland of new songs. : God save the King. Rule, Britannia. The jubilee. General Wolfe. The trumpet sounds a victory
- A garland of new songs. : Jessie the flower o' Dumblane. O stay my love. Lilies of the calley Sally Roy Dear maid I love thee just like love green grow the rashes, O. Far, far at sea
- A garland of new songs. : Mingle's bill of fare. A rosy cheek, a sparlking eye. When a maiden's about to be wedded. Rattan and Helen. When Love at first, with soft Emotion. The Bewilder'd Maid. Heigho, Heigho! (mind. When a Man weds, he must make up his I'm an old Evergreen. When fresh I wak'd to life's unfolding day
- A garland of new songs. : O how I love somebody. The pretty maid milking her cow. Of a' the airts the win' can blaw. The banks of the Dee
- A garland of new songs. : Robin adair. Oh! no, my love, no! The thorn. The girl of my heart tell her I love her. Only tell her that I love. Love and glory. The soldier's adieu. My Mary dear, &c
- A garland of new songs. : Sweet Willy o' the Green. The yorkshire concert. The Yorkshire Irishman. The woodland maid
- A garland of new songs. : The country club the chandler's shop Paddy M'shane's seven ages
- A garland of new songs. : The mid-watch Faithful Mary poor Jack Ned mizen heaving of the lead
- A garland of new songs. : William and Margaret. Mary's dream. Roy's wife of Aldivalloch. My nannie, O. Death or liberty
- A garland of new songs. : Young Johnston a man's a man for a' that the tinker the constant shepherd. Hope told a flatt'ring tale
- A garland, : of New Songs, Containing 1. Tom Bowling. 2. The Thorn. 3. The beggar Girl. 4. The Lammy. 5. I'd think on thee, my love. 6. Love and Glory. 7. Cupid's Attributes, a Glee
- A garland, : of new songs, containing 1. The Blue Bell of Scotland. 2. She lives in the valley below. 3. Hal the Woodman. 4. Sandy and Jenny. 5. Poor Dick Meadows. 6. The Sailor's adieu. 7. Gally Slave
- A garland, : of new songs, containing. 1. Tom Moody. 2. Patrick O'Stern. 3. The despairing Damsel. 4. The Sea-Boy on the giddy Mast. 5. Mr. Mullins and Miss Whack
- A golden treasury of Elizabethan music
- A lesson in love
- A love letter to Liverpool
- A new song
- A new song set by Mr. Leveridge : sung att [sic] the theater in Dublin
- A pilgrimes solace
- A pilgrimes solace (1612) ; : Mr. Henry Noell Lamentations (1597) ; Psalmes & sacred songs
- A riddle of state, or, The Parliament triumphant : to the tune of The pink petticoat lac'd round
- A scotch song
- A select collection of English songs : In three volumes. .
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- A song : sung by Mrs Aliff in the play call'd Tyrannick love or The royall martyre
- A song : sung by Mrs Aliff in ye play call'd Duke & no duke
- A song : the words written under his Majesties picture presented to the Corporation of Maidstone
- A song call'd the Pilgrim
- A song done out of French
- A song for 2 voices
- A song for two voices
- A song in Amalasont queen of the Goths, or Vice destroys it self
- A song in Don Quixote
- A song in Justice Buisy or Ye gentleman quack
- A song in Rindaldo and Armida
- A song in Sr. Fopling Flutter
- A song in the Campaigners
- A song in the Chances
- A song in the City-lady
- A song in the Committee
- A song in the Fate of Capua
- A song in the Indian queen : as it is now compos'd into an opera.
- A song in the Island-princess
- A song in the Island-princess
- A song in the Lady in fashion
- A song in the Lucky younger brother or the Beau defeated
- A song in the Mad lover
- A song in the Massacre of Paris
- A song in the Plot and no plot
- A song in the Pretenders or The towne un-mask't
- A song in the She gallants
- A song in the comedy call'd The way of the world
- A song in the comedy call'd the Ladies visiting day
- A song in the comedy call'd the Ladies visiting day
- A song in the comedy call'd the Ladies visiting day
- A song in the comedy call'd Æsope
- A song in the comedy call'd, Reform'd wife
- A song in the first part of Don Quixote
- A song in the last new comedy call'd ye Married beau or The curious impertinent
- A song in the mad lover
- A song in the new opera call'd the Island princess
- A song in the play call'd Oranzebe
- A song in the play call'd Oroonoko
- A song in the play call'd the Rival sisters
- A song in the tragedy of Bonduca.
- A song made for the entertainment of her Royal Highness
- A song on Queen Ann's coronation
- A song on a rivall who marryed a lady after she had lost her senses
- A song sung by Mrs. Aliff in the play call'd Tyrannick love, or, The royal martyre
- A song sung by the girl in the Tempest
- A song to a ground
- A song upon the safe return of his Majesty King William
- A song, in Dioclesian
- A storm at sea
- A trimmer's confession of faith, or, The true principles of a Jack of both-sides : tune of Which no body can deny
- An Elizabethan songbook
- An anthology of English song : 1530 - 1790
- An ode on the death of Mr. Henry Purcell ; : Songs from Amphion anglicus
- Angelika Kirchschlager : debut recital recording featuring world-premiere performances
- Anthology of English song
- Aprende inglés cantando con the Polyglots
- Ayres and dialogues for one, two, and three voyces : to be sung either to the theorbo-lute or basse-viol
- Ayres: by Alfonso Ferrabosco
- Beauty intolerable : songs of Sheila Silver
- Believe
- Believe
- Believe
- Belinda's pretty, pretty, pleasing form does my happy, happy, happy, happy fancy charm : a song
- Beloved songs and classic miniatures
- Christmas gift : a Dorian holiday celebration
- Collection of new songs. : Containing, 1 The jolly young waterman. 2 King James and the Tinker. 3 Hark, hark! the joy inspiring horn. 4 The huntsman's began, &c
- Collection series : love songs on the lute, 50, Shakespeare music
- Complete songs of Poulenc, Vol. 4
- Constitutional songs
- Dear Theo : 3 song cycles
- Deliciae musicae : being a collection of the newest and best songs sung at court and at the publick theatres, most of them within the compass of the flute : with a thorow-bass, for the theorbo-lute, bass-viol, harpsichord, or, organ, The second book
- Dodici romanze su poesie di Emily Dickinson
- Edwin's pills to purge melancholy : containing all the songs sung by Mr. Edwin, Of Covent-Garden Theatre, since his first appearance in London; And many Duets that Mr. Edwin has a Part in. With a humourous account of Mrs. Siddons's first reception in Dublin; and a portrait of Mr. Edwin Finely Executed
- Elizabethan love songs
- England arise : socialist marching song
- English fancy : Fantaisies Anglaises
- English madrigals
- English songs à la française
- Ev'ry time we say goodbye
- Evening hymn
- Evening wind : choral music of J.A.C. Redford
- Exhilaration : Dickinson and Yeats songs
- Fairest isle : the timeless music of Purcell
- Fairest isle : the timeless music of Purcell
- Fearful symmetry : the songs of William Mac Davis
- First [second] book of ayres. : Containing diuine and morall songs [light conceits of louers]: to be sung to the lute and viols, in two, three, and foure parts: or by one voyce to an instrument.
- First booke of songes or ayres
- Folk song arrangements
- Folksongs of the British Isles : Chansons folkloriques des Iles Britanniques
- Folkways record of contemporary songs
- From the hills of dream : the forgotten songs of Arnold Bax
- From the old world to the new
- Funeral teares : For the death of the Right Honorable the Earle of Deuonshire. Figured in seauen songes, whereof sixe are so set forth that the wordes may be exprest by a treble voice alone to the lute and base viole, or else that the meane part may bee added, if any shall affect more fulnesse of parts. The seauenth is made in forme of a dialogue, and can not be sung without two voyces. Inuented by Iohn Coprario
- Garland of new songs : Containing 1. Patrick O'Neal, 2. Tippy Bob,
- Gershwin among friends
- Gospel sonnets : or, spiritual songs. In six parts. I. The Believer's Espousals. II. The Believer's Jointure. III. The Believer's Riddle. IV. The Believer's Lodging. V. The Believer's Soliloquy. VI. The Believer's Principles, Concerning Creation and Redemption, Law and Gospel, Justification and Sanctification, Faith and Sense, Heaven and Earth. The twenty-third edition. In which the Holy Scriptures are fully extended. By the late Reverend Mr Ralph Erskine, Minister of the Gospel at Dunfermline. To which is now prefixed, an account of the author's life and writings
- Gospel sonnets : or, spiritual songs. In six parts. I. The Believer's Espousals. II. The Believer's Jointure. III. The Believer's Riddle. IV. The Believer's Lodging. V. The Believer's Soliloquy. VI. The Believer's Principles. Concerning Creation and Redemption, Law and Gospel, Justification and Sanctification, Faith and Sense, Heaven and Earth. The twentieth edition. In which the Holy Scriptures are extended. By the late reverend Mr Ralph Erskine, Minister of the Gospel at Dunfermline,
- Granada
- Handel's English cantatas
- Henry Lawes : cavalier songwriter
- Home is a harbor
- Homeward bound
- How can I keep from singing?
- How can I keep from singing?
- I heard you singing : English songs
- Ignoramus-justice, or, The English-law turn'd into gin to let knaves out and keep honest men in : an excellent song to the tune of Sir Egledemore
- Jack Downing's song book : containing a selection of upwards of two hundred of the most popular songs, many of which are new
- Jan Peerce sings Hebrew melodies
- John Williams, guitar, Wilfred Brown, tenor
- Kodaly, Tchaikovsky, Dvorak, Purcell, Wennerberg, Geijer, Rossini
- Letter to the world : Susanne Mentzer sings songs by Carlisle Floyd
- Letters from a black snake : songs
- London's yearly jubilee : perform'd on Friday, October XXIX, 1686 for the entertainment of the Right Honourable Sir John Peake, Knight, Lord Mayor of the city of London : with a description of the several pageants, speeches and songs made proper for the occasion : all set forth at the proper costs and chargers of the right worshipful the Company of Mercers
- Love bade me welcome
- Love beyond death
- Love blows as the wind blows
- Love's minstrels
- Love, love, love, loves but the frailty : a song in the comedy call'd The way of the world
- Mercury to Paris : in ye prize musick
- Modern songs, on various subjects: adapted to common tunes. Written on the immediate arrival of the accounts of the different events. By John Free
- Mrs. Crouch's favorite pocket companion : being a select assemblage of the most elegant and wittiest songs. Now in vogue, at Drury-Lane. Covent Garden. Haymarket. Vauxhall. Anacreontic Society. Beefstake Club, &c. To which is subjoined, a new and elegant collection of toasts and sentiments
- Music for a great garden : garden themes from our musical heritage
- My True Love Hath My Heart : English Songs
- My own country : a recital of English song
- Nefoedd : collected Welsh song
- O mistress mine
- O ravishing delight : airs anglais
- Oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, take him gently, gently, gently, from the pile
- Old fashioned
- On Christmas day : folk-carols and folk-songs
- Orpheus song to the waves
- Out of sight
- Pallas : 1st vers with a trumpet
- Pallas : 1st. vers in the prize musick
- Panthea : a song
- Paris : last vers in the Prize musick
- People, places & pets
- Peppa, or, The reward of constant love : a novel : done out of French : with several songs set to musick for two voices
- Pleasures & torments : songs
- Poems and songs
- Poems of Mr. Cowley and others
- Recital Ludmila Azova : live from "Friends Academie" in New York
- Recollection : Haydn songs
- River of words : new works for voice and guitar
- Robin Hood's garland. : Being a complete history of all the notable and merry exploits performed by him and his men on many Occasions. To which is added a preface, giving a more full and particular Account of his Birth, &c. then any hitherto Published. Adorned with Twenty-Seven neat and curious cuts adapted to the Subject of each Song
- Sack for my money, or, A description of the operation of sack that is still'd in the Spanish nation : then buy it, deny it, like it or leave it, no one amongst ten but is willing to have it : the tune is Wet and weary
- Scottish airs ; : Piano trio Hob. XV:27
- Second booke of songs
- Select ayres and dialogues for one, two, and three voyces, to the theorbo-lute or basse-viol
- Seven sonnets of Michelangelo ; : Winter words ; Who are these children ; Tit for Tat ; Let the florid music praise ; Purcell realisations
- Shakespeare inspired
- Shakespeare's musick
- Shakespeare's songbook : ballads, rounds, ayres & other songs from the plays of William Shakespeare, Volume II
- Shakespeare's songbook : the complete collection of ballads, rounds, ayres & other songs from the plays of William Shakespeare, Volumes I & II
- Siface : l'amor castrato
- Simply songs : a collection of songs by Australian composer
- Son of England
- Songs & dances from Shakespeare
- Songs and poems of love and drollery
- Songs compleat, pleasant and divertive : set to musick by Dr. John Blow, Mr. Henry Purcell, and other excellent masters of the Town. Ending with some orations, made and spoken by me several times upon the Publick Stage in the Theater. Together with some Copies of verses, prologues and epilogues, as well for my own Plays as those of other Poets, being all Humerous and Comical. Written by Mr. D'Urfey
- Songs for Sir John : a tribute to Sir John Manduell
- Songs for the lute viol and voice: composed by I. Danyel, Batchelar in musicke. 1606. To Mris Anne Grene
- Songs from Chicago
- Songs from the pleasure garden
- Songs of John Dryden
- Songs of Wintter Watts
- Songs of mourning : bevvailing the vntimely death of Prince Henry. VVorded by Tho. Campion. And set forth to bee sung with one voyce to the lute, or violl: by Iohn Coprario
- Songs of the Civil War : [first recordings from original editions]
- Songs of the sea & folk
- Songs, comic, satyrical, and sentimental.
- Sounds, sweet airs and the art of longing
- Spirituals
- State & ambition : a new song at the Dukes Theatre
- Strephon and Clea, or, Love in its prime : being the happy shepherd and lovely nymph ... : to a pleasant new tune us'd at the Play-House
- Swan songs
- Sweeter than roses : Lieder
- Synopsis of vocal musick : containing the rudiments of singing rightly any harmonical song, delivered in a method so solid, short and plain, that this art may now be learned more exactly, speedily and easily, than ever heretofore : whereunto are added several psalms and songs of three parts, composed by English and Italian authors for the benefit of young beginners
- Tears of joy : English lute songs and secular music
- Terrible news from Brainford, or, A perfect and true relation of one Thompson, a waterman, and two more of that function : being drinking in excess at Brainsford, at the house of one Mrs. Phillpots, Thursday night, September 12 ... : to the tune of Chievy chase
- The 1st vers of Paris in the Prize musick
- The 2d. verse of Paris
- The 3d. verse of Venus in the prize musick
- The British composers guide to Britain
- The Convivial songster, : Being a select collection of the best songs in the English language: humourous satirical bachanalian &c.&c.&c. With the music prefixed to each song
- The Convivial songster, : Being a select collection of the best songs in the English language; humourous satirical bachanalian. &c.&c.&c. With the music prefixed to each song
- The King and the Bishop, or, Unlearned men hard matters out can find when learned Bishops Princes eyes do blind : to the tune of Chevy-Chase
- The Last and best edition of new songs : such as are of the most general esteem either in town or court
- The Lawyers demurrer argued by the loyall addressers (the gentlemen) of Grays-Inne : against an order made by the bench of the said Society : to the tune of Packingtons pound, or, The Round-head reviv'd
- The Singer's own book : a well-selected collection of the most popular sentimental, patriotic, naval and comic songs
- The Singer's own book : a well-selected collection of the most popular sentimental, patriotic, naval and comic songs : as sung by Messrs. Sinclair, Braham, Phillips, Horn, Pearman, Wood Brough and Russell, Mesdames Austin, Knight, Feron, Pearman, Keely, Watson and Wood, Misses Hughes, Rock, Povey, Kelly, Clara Fisher, Turpin, Horton and Watson
- The Squire's grief crown'd with comfort, or, Nectar preferr'd before scornfull Cynthia : to the tune of Let the soldiers rejoyce
- The Tormented lovers ... : to a pleasant play-house tune called Oh love! if e're thoul't ease a heart
- The True pattern of constancy, or, The loyal joys compleated ... : to an excellent new tune, or, Farewell the flower of false deceit &c
- The Undutiful daughter of Devonshire, or, The careful, kind, indulgent fathers entreaties for her to forsake her lover a spend-thrift : and to embrace a farmers hopeful son : the tune is How can I be merry or glad
- The Valiant sea-mans happy return to his love after a long seven years absence : full seven years was he absent from his love ... tune of I am so deep in love .
- The Valiant soldier's courtship : wherein he shews a soldier ought not be be slighted, not only because they venture their lives, but likewise that kings and princes are and have been of the same occupation : to an excellent new tune
- The West-country wonder, or, William the serving-man's good fortune in the marriage of an ancient lady : whom he got with child when she was threescore and six or seven ... : to the tune of The guinnea wins her
- The Whim of the day for 1798 : 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 to which is added the Sentimental toastmaster
- The Whim of the day, (for 1792.) : 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. To which is added the convivial toast master, or, president's sentimental companion
- The Whim of the day, (for 1796.) : 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. Including that much-admired piece of Monsieur Tonson. To which is added, the convivial toast master or, president's sentimental companion[.]
- The Whim of the day, (for 1797) : Containing an entertaining selection of the choicest and most approved songs, now singing at the Theatre's Royal and other polite assemblies
- The Whim of the day, (for 1799.) : Being an entertaining selection, of the choicest and most approved songs, now singing at the Theatres-Royal, Anacreontic Society, the Beef-Steak Club, and other convivial and polite assemblies. To which is added, the convivial toast-master; or, president's sentimental guide
- The Whim of the day, (for 1800.) : Being an entertaining selection of the choicest and most approved songs, now singing at the Theatres-Royal, Anacreontic Society, the Beef-Steak Club, and other convivial and polite assemblies. To which is added, the convivial toast-master; or, President's sentimental guide
- The ayres that vvere sung and played, at Brougham Castle in Westmerland, in the Kings entertainment : giuen by the Right Honourable the Earle of Cumberland, and his right noble sonne the Lord Clifford. Composed by Mr. George Mason, and Mr. Iohn Earsden
- The banquet of Thalia, : or the fashionable songsters pocket memorial, an elegant collection, of the most admired songs from ancient, & modern authors
- The busy bee, or, vocal repository. Being a selection of the most favourite songs, &c. contained in the English operas, that have been sung at the public gardens, and written for select societies; Together with an extensive Collection of Hunting Songs, And a variety of Scotch and Irish Ballads, &c. ...
- The complete Quilter songbook, Volume 1
- The country farmer : a song
- The curlew : Lillygay ; Peterisms sets 1 & 2 ; Saudades
- The enchanted island : music for a Restoration "Tempest"
- The far country : 26 English songs
- The four seasons
- The hunt is up : Shakespeare's songbook
- The hunt is up : Shakespeare's songbook
- The jovial companion : or, new sentimental merry Songster. Being a select collection of the most celebrated songs, Sung at the Theatres, Vauxhall, Ranelagh, &c. Few of which were ever printed in any Book of songs. Also A Curious Collection of the best catches and glees
- The last, and now only, compleat collection, of the newest and choisest songs and poems, that are now extant both at courts theatres and elsewhere : with above forty new songs never before in print, which are now added to this second part of Westminster drollery
- The london songster; or polite musical companion. : Containing 544 of the newest and most favourite songs, catches, duets and cantatas. To which is added, A Genteel Collection of the nearest Toasts, Sentiments and Hob Nobs now in Fashion'
- 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
- The muses farewel to popery & slavery, or, A collection of miscellany poems, satyrs, songs, &c. : made by the most eminent wits of the nation, as the shams, intreagues, and plots of priests and Jesuits gave occasion
- The music of Maurice Wright
- The musical miscellany : or, songster's companion. Being a collection of new humourous songs, duets, catches, glees, &c. sung at the theatres and public gardens in London. With a variety of new songs, written on purpose for this work, and adapted to familiar tunes
- The musical miscellany: or, songster's companion. : Being a collection of new humourous songs, duets, catches, glees, &c. sung at the theatres and public gardens in London With A Variety Of New Songs, Written on Purpose for this Work, and adapted to Familiar Tunes
- The new bucks delight : or, the merry companion; being a choice collection of two hundred of the most celebrated songs, sung at the theatres, Vauxhall, Renelagh, Marybone, Sadlers-Wells, and at all other public places of diversion: and at the Societies of Free-Masons, Bucks, Bloods, Sea-Serjeants True-Britons, Choice-Spirits, &c
- The new vocal enchantress : containing an elegant selection of all the newest songs lately sung at the Theatres Royal Drury Lane, Covent Garden, Haymarket. Royalty Theatre, Vaux Hall, &c. &c. &c
- The rags of time : 17th-c. English lute songs and dances
- The rags of time : 17th-c. English lute songs and dances
- The second booke of ayres : some, to sing and play to the base-violl alone: others, to be sung to the lute and base violl. VVith new corantoes, pauins, almaines; as also diuers new descants vpon old grounds, set to the lyra-violl
- The serenading song in the Constant couple; or A trip to the jubilee
- The sky-Lark : containing a new, elegant, and much more numerous collection of well chosen English songs, than any book hitherto published; ranged in alphabetical order. To which are added, I. A large collection of toasts, Sentiments, and Hob-Nobs. II. A new and correct List of all the Free-Mason's Lodges in Europe; with the Time of their Institution, and Days of Meeting. III. The Art of Swimming, Diving, and Floating; by which any Person may learn to swim, without further Instruction. IV. A concise Account of all Sorts of River and Pond Fish, the best Baits, and the surest Method of taking them. V. Rules and laws to be observed at the game of cricket, as settled at the most respectable Meetings
- The skylark. : Being an elegant collection of the best and newest songs in the English language
- The songs, trios, glees, &c. &c. : as sung by Mr. Dignum, Master Welsh, MR. Denman, Mrs. Franklin, And Mrs. Mountain, this season at Vauxhall
- The tea-Table miscellany : a collection of choice songs, Scots and English, in two volumes. By Allan Ramsay. .
- The tea-table miscellany : a collection of choice songs, Scots and English. In four volumes. ... By Allan Ramsay
- The tea-table miscellany : or, a collection of choice songs, Scots and English. In four volumes. The tenth edition, ... by Allan Ramsay.
- The third and fourth booke of ayres: composed by Thomas Campian. So as they may be expressed by one voyce, with a violl, lute, or orpharion
- The tryal of patience : being a relation of a widdow in York-shire who having buried her husband and left seven small children was reduc'd to great poverty and turn'd out of house and home, then going to her husbands brother, being a rich man, in hopes of finding relief but instead thereof he threatened them with cruelty : with an account of a ladies love at the greatest time of here distress tune of In summer time
- The union song-book : or, Berwick vocal miscellany. Being a choice collection of the most celebrated Scots and English songs, never before published. Likewise a variety of favourite airs and catches. To which is added, toasts, sentiments, and hob-nobs, &c. &c. &c
- The vocal miscellany of Great Britain and Ireland : or, union song book; comprising two hundred and sixty-four of the most approved Scots, Irish, and English songs; with a variety of airs, catches, and glees, &c. &c. &c
- The whim of the day, (for 1790) : 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; Including that so much admited Piece, called British Loyalty, or a Squeeze for St. Paul's! To which is added, a collection of much esteemed toasts and sentiments
- The whim of the day, (for 1791,) : 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. To whch is added, The convivial toast master; OR, President's Sentimental Companion
- The whim of the day, : (for 1792.) 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. To whch is added The convivial toast master, or President's Sentimental Companion
- The whim of the day, for 1794 : 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 [to which is] added the sentimental toast ma[ster.]
- The world of Britten
- The world of King's, Vol. 2
- Thompson tell-lyes, or, An answer to Titus tell-troth : to the tune of Hail to the mirtle shades
- To go into the unknown : songs
- Toca
- Toney's soliloquies : to the tune of Dragons fa'l, or, The lamentation of a bad market
- Toney's soliloquies : to the tune of Dragons fall, or, The lamentation of a bad market
- Tudor Songs and Ballads from MS Cotton Vespasian A-25
- Twelve sets of English lyrics, Volume 1
- Twelve songs set to music by William Jackson ... Opera settima
- Two-penny-worth of wit for a penny, or, The bad husband turn'd thrifty ... : to the tune of Packingtons pound
- Venus 2d vers in the Prize mus[i]ck
- Venus 2d vers in the prize musick
- Venus : 1st verse in the prize musick
- Venus : in the prize musick
- Venus in the Prize musick
- Vittoria, vittoria : a recital of seventeenth-century Italian and English songs
- Watkins ale : music of the English Renaissance
- Watten towns-end, or, A nosegay of pleasure which grew in the garden of Venus : tune is Watten towns end, or lame leg next the wall
- Ways to kill care. : A collection of original songs, chiefly comic. Written by Young D'Urfey
- When I am alone
- Why will Clemene : a song
- Winchester Cathedral 50th anniversary EP
- Windsor-drollery : being a more exact collection of the newest songs, poems, and catches, now in use, both in city and country, then any yet extant : with additions
- Wit and mirth : or, Tom D'Urfey's Pills to purge melancholy: a selection of his best songs into one volume. With an account of the author's life
- Work songs
- [Ah how sweet are the cooling breeze]
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