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Opie, Amelia The Chaplet. A Collection of Poems; Partly Original and Partly Selected. With Two Elegant Engravings, etc.
Opie, Amelia 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 The Amulet; or Christian and Literary Remembrancer.
Opie, Amelia How Months Unfelt Have Vanish’d, a Favorite Duet, Selected from the 4th Set of Venetian Airs, the Words Written to It by Mrs. Opie. Music by Edward Smith Biggs.
Opie, Amelia Adeline Mowbray; or, The mother and daughter. By Mrs. Opie
Opie, Amelia The Amethyst; or, Christian's Annual for 1832. Edited by Richard Huge and Robert Kaye Greville.
Opie, Amelia The Christian Keepsake and Missionary Annual. Edited by the Rev. William Ellis.
Opie, Amelia “Forget Me Not” A Glee for Four Voices, Sung by Mrs. Bianchi, Lacy, Messrs. Harrison, Goss & Bellamy, at the Vocal Concerts, the Poetry by Mrs. Opie, to Whom the Music Is Inscribed by Wm. Horsley Mus. Bac, Oxon. [Go youth beloved].
Opie, Amelia The Amulet: A Christian and Literary Remembrancer. Edited by S.C. Hall.
Opie, Amelia “Hymn to God, the Eternal and Unchangeable.” Music by V[incent] Novello. Original Sacred Music, Consisting of Psalms, Hymns, and Anthems, Composed Expressly for This Work. By Messrs Attwood, Bishop, J. B. Cramer, Crotch, Callcott, Evans, Goss, Holder, Horsley, J. Jolly, Wm. Linley, Novello, Shield, C. Smith, Walmisley, S. Wesley, & C., with Original Poetry, Written by Mrs. Joanna Baillie, Miss Bowles, Mrs. Opie, Bernard Barton Wm. Knox & J. Montgomery, Esqres, the Rev’d H. H. Milman, M. A. Prof. Poetry, Oxon & R. Southey, Esqre. Lls. Poet Laureate. Edited by Alfred Pettet.
Opie, Amelia Ah! Me! With That False One, a Favorite Irish Air Harmonized as a Glee for 4 Voices by Mr Biggs, the Words by Mrs. Opie.
Opie, Amelia The Amethyst: or Christian's Annual for M.DCCC.XXXIII. Edited by Richard Huide, M.D. and Robert Kaye Greville, LL.D.
Opie, Amelia Flowers of Literature; For 1801 & 1802: or Characteristic Sketches of Human Nature and Modern Manners. To Which is Added, a General View of Literature During That Period. With Notes, Historical, Critical, and Explanatory. By The Rev. F. Prevost, and F. Blagdon, Esq. Vol I. To Be Continued Annually.
Opie, Amelia Go Youth Belov’d, the Poetry by Mrs. Opie, the Music Composed and Respectfully Inscribed to Mrs. Clarke by Felix Yaniewicz.
Opie, Amelia The Aurora Borealis, a Literary Journal. Edited by Members of the Society of Friends.
Opie, Amelia I Do Not Love Thee, the Words by Mrs. Opie, the Music Composed by G.A. Barker. Music by G.A. Barker.
Opie, Amelia “Crown the Passing Hour with Joy,” A Glee, for Three Voices, the Poetry by Mrs. Opie, the Music Composed & Inscribed to His Friend, F. W. Collard, by W. Horsley, Mus. Bac. Oxon.
Opie, Amelia The Amethyst: or Christian's Annual for 1834. Edited by Richard Huge and Robert Kaye Greville.
Opie, Amelia Henry, a Song, Written for the Regent’s Harmonic Institution, by Mrs. Opie, the Music Composed by Thomas Welsh. [Whene’er the moon in silver pride].
Opie, Amelia A Collection of tales, written by Kotzebue, Charlotte Smith, Midford [i.e., Mudford], Von Messing, Meissner, Mrs. Opie, Florian, (the French Goldsmith) St. Evremond, the author of the "World without souls," and others; and a few pieces of poetry, by Mrs. Robinson, B. Pratt, Montgomery, and others.
Opie, Amelia I Know You False, I Know You Vain, a Ballad, Written by Mrs. Opie, the Music by Wesley Doyle Esqr. Music by Wesley Doyle, London: Chappell & Co.
Opie, Amelia The Emigrant, Written by Mrs. Opie, Set to Music by Mr. Hook.
Opie, Amelia The Amulet: A Christian and Literary Remembrancer.
Opie, Amelia Here’s a Health to Those Far Away, a Song with an Accompaniment for the Piano Forte, the Words by the Author Of “My Love to War Is Going.” Music by Edward Smith Biggs.
Opie, Amelia Adeline Mowbray; or, The mother and daughter. A tale, in two volumes. By Mrs. Opie. First American Edition.