| (seq. 80)3
pg. 59 | A Favorite Song in the Opera of the Purse [As above]
|
{ | RH more harmonie. More words next page] |
pg. 61 | The Maid of Lodi. A favorite Italian ballad [As above. 2 more verses below.] |
pg. 62 | Jem of Aberdeen. [As above. More words pg. 63] |
pg. 63 | Sung by Mrs. Jordan in the Spoil'd Child [As above. 3 more verses below.] |
pg. 64 | Flattering Lovers often swear. [As above] |
pg. 65 | The favorite March in Feudal Times arranged for the Piano Forte, violin and flute |
pg. 66 | The favorite Seranading German Waltz-arranged for the Piano Forte, violin, & flute |
pg. 67-8 | My Journey is Love - Mrs. Jos. (?) [As above, some alto. 2 pp. Words to 2 more verses pg 68] |
pg. 69 | The Welsh Harper, a favorite ballad composed by Theodore Smith. [As above. More words on page 72! |
pg. 70-2 | The English Naval Dance [No words. Pp. 70-72 |
pg. 73-6 | The day of Marriage Sung with great applause | words & music on pp. 75 & 76]
pp.77-79
I'll be married to thee, a favorite Scoth Song
Sung by Mrs Beth (?), Mr Hough (?) [As
above. 2 pp. but more words pg. 79.
pp 79-81
The Cuckoo, from the Aviary, a collection of
Sonnets. [ As above. 2 pp. & pg of words.]
pp. 82-89
Rondo [with words]. [As above. 2pp.
pg. 9
Drink to me only [No words]
Minuetto
Go the Devil & Shake yourselves | (seq. 80)pg. 59
A Favorite Song in the Opera of the Purse [As above]
pg. 60
With Pleasure I talk of my pain - a favorite?----
Song from the Poetry of--?--[As above but
RH more harmonie. More words next page]
pg. 61
The Maid of Lodi. A favorite Italian ballad
[As above. 2 more verses below.]
pg.62
Jem of Aberdeen. [As above. More words pg. 63]
pg. 63
Sung by Mrs. Jordan in the Spoil'd Child [As
above. 3 more verses below.]
pg. 64
Flattering Lovers often swear. [As above]
pg 65
The favorite March in Feudal Times arranged
for the Piano Forte, violin and flute
pg. 66
The favorite Seranading German Waltz-
arranged for the Piano Forte, violin, & flute
pg. 67-8
My Journey is Love - Mrs. Jos. (?) [As above,
some alto. 2 pp. Words to 2 more verses pg 68]
pg.69
The Welsh Harper, a favorite ballad composed
by Theodore Smith. [As above. More words
on page 72!
Cont.
pp. 70-2
The English Naval Dance [No words. Pp. 70-72
pp. 73-76
The day of Marriage Sung with great applause
by Mrs. Hodgkinse (?) [As above. More
words & music on pp. 75 & 76]
pp.77-79
I'll be married to thee, a favorite Scoth Song
Sung by Mrs Beth (?), Mr Hough (?) [As
above. 2 pp. but more words pg. 79.
pp 79-81
The Cuckoo, from the Aviary, a collection of
Sonnets. [ As above. 2 pp. & pg of words.]
pp. 82-89
Rondo [with words]. [As above. 2pp.
pg. 9
Drink to me only [No words]
Minuetto
Go the Devil & Shake yourselves |