Name Music
Description

Songs, symphonies, psalms, choruses, or lessons related to music and written by a composer.

Titles

Displaying 101–125 of 155

ID Title Author Firms (City) Date Edition
5536 The country coquet; or, miss in her breeches. A ballad opera. As it may be acted at the Theatre-Royal in Drury-Lane. By a young lady. Unknown , [Woman]
John Major (London)
George Woodfall [Charing Cross] (London)
1755
6760 The double disguise, a comic opera in two acts: as performed at the Theatre-Royal in Drury-Lane. The songs set to music by Mr. Hook. Hook , Harriet Horncastle
John Bell [132 Strand] (London)
1784
24847 The Emigrant, Written by Mrs. Opie, Set to Music by Mr. Hook. Opie , Amelia
1800
14350 The Essex harmony: being a choice collection of the msot celebrated songs and catches now in vogue: several never before published: for one, two, three, four, and five voices. Volume I. The third edition, with additions. By John Arnold, philo-musicae, organist of Great-Warley, Essex. Arnold , John
1786 The third edition, with additions.
24848 The Evening Call of the Swiss Pastors, Harmonized and Arranged as a Gleee: For Three Voices by Mr Biggs; the Words Written and Adapted to the Music by Mrs. Opie. Opie , Amelia
Robert Birchall (London)
1801
26304 The Ghost of Eustace Budgel Esq. to the Man in Blue. Most humbly Inscrib'd to His Royal Highness the Prince of Wales. Unknown ,
Eliza Haywood (London)
1742
3816 The gleaners. Brooke , Frances
s.n. [sine nomine]
1800
3817 The gleaners. A favourite song, sung in the opera of Rosina. Brooke , Frances
s.n. [sine nomine]
1783
4045 The good militia man; or, the man that is worth a host, being a new song, by honest Dan the plough-boy turned soldier. More , Hannah
1796
13333 The Hackney Coachman, or, The way to get a good fare. To the tune of—"I wish I was a Fisherman." More , Hannah
1813
4043 The hackney coachman; or, The Way to get a good Fare. To the Tune of ``i wish I was a Fisherman,'' &c. Cheap Repository. More , Hannah
1796
9463 The Heart of Oak; Consisting of a Choice Selection of New Songs for the Year 1810 ... Unknown ,
John Roe [Houndsditch] (London)
Ann Lemoine (London)
1810
13919 The Heart of Oak: A Choice Selection of New Songs for 1813. Being the Sixteenth Annual Collection. Unknown ,
Ann Lemoine (London)
John Roe [Chiswell] (London)
1812
13920 The Heart of Oak: Consisting of a Choice Selection of New Songs for the Year 1802. To Which Are Added Toasts and Sentiments. Unknown ,
Ann Lemoine (London)
1801
13921 The Heart of Oak: Consisting of a Choice Selection of New Songs for the Year 1803. To Which Are Added Toasts and Sentiments. Unknown ,
Ann Lemoine (London)
1802
13922 The Heart of Oak: Consisting of a Choice Selection of New Songs for the Year 1804. To Which Are Added Toasts and Sentiments. Unknown ,
Ann Lemoine (London)
John Roe [Houndsditch] (London)
1803
13923 The Heart of Oak: Consisting of a Choice Selection of New Songs for the Year 1806. To Which Are Added Toasts and Sentiments. Unknown ,
Ann Lemoine (London)
John Roe [Chiswell] (London)
1805
13924 The Heart of Oak: Consisting of a Choice Selection of New Songs for the Year 1809. To Which Are Added Toasts and Sentiments. Unknown ,
Ann Lemoine (London)
John Roe [Chiswell] (London)
1808
9574 The Heart of Oak: Consisting of a Choice Selection of New Songs for the Year 1809. To which are added, toasts and sentiments. Second edition, with additions. Unknown ,
John Roe [Houndsditch] (London)
Ann Lemoine (London)
1809 Second edition, with additions.
13925 The Heart of Oak: Consisting of a Choice Selection of New Songs for the Year 1810. To Which Are Added Toasts and Sentiments. Unknown ,
Ann Lemoine (London)
John Roe [Chiswell] (London)
1809
13927 The Heart of Oak: Consisting of a Choice Selection of New Songs for the Year 1812. To Which Are Added Toasts and Sentiments. Unknown ,
John Roe [Chiswell] (London)
Ann Lemoine (London)
1811
24727 The languishing lady's garland containing four excellent new songs. I. The languishing lady: or, The false-hearted lover's unspeakable cruelty. II. An answer to the languishing lady: or, The false hearted lover turn'd loyal. III. The happy pair: or, The loving shepherd and shepherdess. IV. The Bath toast. Unknown ,
Sarah Bates (London)
1719
3815 The maid of the mill. Sung by Mrs. Kennedy and Mrs. Martyr, in the favorite entertainment of Rosina, performed at Covent-Garden Theatre. Brooke , Frances
s.n. [sine nomine]
1783
24726 The merry farmer's garland: compos'd of three new songs. I. The farmer's call: or, The new harvest home. II. The boon country lasses: or, Loya [sic] Gilian and her companions; being the jovial crew of Croydon. III. A new copy of verses, call'd, a woman's complaint to her neighbour, of the many misfortunes that befel her. Unknown ,
Sarah Bates (London)
1719
24725 The merry Wake-field garland compos'd of three new songs. I The farmer's daughter of merry Wake-field 2, The frolicksom young maidens: Or, Dickey catch'd them in their sport, 3. The person among the pease, a new song the words by Mr. Durfey. D'Urfey , Thomas
Sarah Bates (London)
1719