The New song-book: being Miss Ashmore's favourite collection of songs. As sung at the theatres and public gardens in London and Dublin. : To which are prefixed, the songs of The Padlock, Lionel and Clarissa, and many other opera songs never before published. Containing, in the whole, near three hundred: in which are many originals and a variety of other songs, by different composers, which, upon comparing, will be justly allowed (by every person of sense) to be the best of the kind yet published, and may well be termed "The beauties of all the songs selected."
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. The New song-book: being Miss Ashmore's favourite collection of songs. As sung at the theatres and public gardens in London and Dublin. : To which are prefixed, the songs of The Padlock, Lionel and Clarissa, and many other opera songs never before published. Containing, in the whole, near three hundred: in which are many originals and a variety of other songs, by different composers, which, upon comparing, will be justly allowed (by every person of sense) to be the best of the kind yet published, and may well be termed "The beauties of all the songs selected."The Women's Print History Project, 2019, title ID 16133, https://womensprinthistoryproject.com/title/16133. Accessed 2024-11-22.
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