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Editor
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Frank Kidson (1855-1926), historical notes
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Publisher. Info.
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London: Bayley & Ferguson, n.d.(ca.1900).
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Copyright
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Misc. Notes
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General Information
Work Title
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English songs of the Georgian period
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Alternative. Title
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Composer
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Moffat, Alfred
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I-Catalogue NumberI-Cat. No.
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None [force assignment]
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Movements/SectionsMov'ts/Sec's
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200 songs
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First Publication.
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1900 ?
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Librettist
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Various
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Language
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English
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Composer Time PeriodComp. Period
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Early 20th century
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Piece Style
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Baroque
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English songs of the Georgian period : a collection of 200 songs
Contents
- Still the lark finds repose / Thomas Linley
- Ti, tum, ti / Wm. Reeve
- By dimpled brook / T. Augustine Arne
- Chit chat / F. W. Southwell
- Under the greenwood tree / T. Augustine Arne
- The forecastle sailor / T. A. Geary
- I sailed in the good ship, the "Kitty" / Charles Dibdin
- Old Towler / Wm. Shield
- Jack at Greenwich
- In every port a wife
- Cherries and plums / Charles Dibdin
- the Yorkshire man / Wm. Reeve
- Ah! Once when I was a very little maid / Thomas Attwood
- The whip club / William Reeve
- Fair Rosalie / Charles Dignum
- The spinning-wheel
- Tho' Chloe's out of fashion / Wm. Boyce
- What's sweeter than the new-blown rose? / James Newton
- When Phoebus beings just to peep
- The lass that loves a sailor / Charles Dibdin
- Young Lubin was a shepherd boy / Thomas Linley
- Sweet Robin
- My daddy was gone to the market
- Let gay ones and great / Joseph Baildon
- Phillis, talk no more of passion / George Monro
- The captain with the smart cockade / James Hook
- Come, come, my good shepherds / Michael Arne
- While Phillis refuses my love to requite
- The army and navy of Britain
- Happy hours, all hours excelling / Henry Holcombe
- The flitch of bacon
- Dilly dally, shilly shally
- The lass of Richmond Hill / James Hook
- The Arethusa
- Lack-a-day, o! / James Hook
- How little do the landsmen know
- Labour in vain
- Never till now knew I love's smart
- Sure Sally is the loveliest lass
- Guy Fawkes, or It might have been
- The marriage day / James Sanderson
- Sweet Poll of Plymouth / Michael Arne
- Tom Starboard / J. Mazzinghi
- Free from the bustle, care, and strife / John Collett
- I'd wed if I were not too young / George Wicks
- Sweet Patty / James Hook
- How stands the glass around?
- I'm a jolly roving tar / William Reeve
- A smile from the girl of my heart / Wm. Shield
- The fife and drum sound merrily / Thomas Linley
- Why tarries my love?
- Ground ivy / J. Moulds
- All ye who would wish to succeed with a lass / T. A. Arne
- Peaceful slumb'ring on the ocean / Stephen Storace
- All who of Britons bear the name / Charles Dibdin
- Water parted from the sea / T. A. Arne
- Our country is our ship / Stephen Storace
- The girl I left behind me
- Peggy Wynne
- Nobody coming to marry me
- Tom Steady
- O good ale, thou art my darling
- Ah, well-a-day, my poor heart! / William Shield
- January / James Hook
- Kitty Fell
- Old England's a lion / William Shield
- Once, twice, thrice / James Hook
- While high the foaming surges rise
- The convivials / F. Remy
- Well-a-day! Lack-a-day! / Stephen Storace
- Three rosy-faced topers / Popely
- Was ever nymph like Rosamond? / T. A. Arne
- We soldiers drink, we soldiers sing
- Come, who'll buy primroses? / John Moulds
- Great Britain is the noblest land / Shield
- Be quick, for I'm in haste
- Timothy
- I am a brisk and sprightly lad
- All will hail the joyous day / Stephen Storace
- Nan fo Gloster Green
- The cuckoo / Margaret Casson
- The lass of Humberside / Jonas Blewitt
- Ramchoondra / William Reeve
- The gipsy hat / James Hook
- Cheerly, my hearts of courage true
- My Betsy is the blithest maid / George Kirshaw
- The lad with the carroty poll / E. Knight
- Ned that died at sea / Charles Dibdin
- Pleasant old age / John Wynne
- Homeward bound / Michael Arne
- Lashed to the helm / James Hook
- The post captain / William Shield
- When the heart is at ease / T. A. Arne
- My Phillida, adieu! love / Miss Mellish
- Let's seek the bower of Robin Hood / Wm. Shield
- 'Twas near a thicket's calm retreat / John Moulds
- Flora's holiday
- Sweet passion of love / Michael Arne
- Sweet Willy, o / Charles Dibdin
- Young Jockey he courted sweet Moggy
- On the banks of Allan Water
- The ploughman's ditty
- Never say no when you wish to say yes / James Hook
- Darby Kelly / John Whitaker
- Nancy Gay
- The heaving of the lead / Wm. Shield
- When forced from dear Hebe to go / T. A. Arne
- On every tree, in every plain / Thomas Linley, Junr.
- How happy a state does the miller possess
- False Phillis
- To heal the wound a bee had made / Thomas Linley, Junr.
- Sweet Tally-Ho
- Two bunches a penny primroses / James Hook
- The token / Charles Dibdin
- Myrtilla / Howard
- Weel may the keel row
- Hark! When the trumpet now calls you to arms
- Amo, amas, I love a lass
- Ah, well-a-day!
- 'Tis love that makes all nature gay / John Wynne
- Sweet lilies of the valley / James Hook
- Oh! Dear, what can the matter be?
- The modern beau / Henry Carey
- The fairy : a midnight madrigal
- Ye fair, pssest of ev'ry charm / Thomas A. Arne
- The little waste / James Hook
- Ben Block the veteran / Collins
- How blest are we seamen
- Yo, heave ho! / Charles Dibdin
- When the morning peeps forth / James Hook
- The smuggler / John Davy
- Sweet Mog the brunette
- Betty Brown
- The willow / James Hook
- Ah! Could you possibly know / Thomas Linley
- He piped so sweet / James Hook
- Sweet bird, whose heav'nly native strain / Worgan
- If you would, so would not I
- The billet-doux / William Shield
- Care flies from the lad that is merry / Michael Arne
- Lotharia / T. A. Arne
- The hounds are all out
- The thorn / William Shield
- The beggar girl
- She lives in the valley below / James Hook
- The earth is clothed in cheerful green
- Hunting the hare
- The contented fellow
- The disabled seaman / Charles Dignum
- Down in a valley
- The disconsolate sailor / James Hook
- The fight off Camperdown / Charles Dignum
- The blackbird / James Hook
- My heart with love is beating
- When I was a young one / T. A. Arne
- Sweet Robinette / James Hook
- With a cheerful old friend
- Blow, blow, thou winter wind / T. A. Arne
- Little Mary of the Dee / John Parry
- The old commodore / W. Reeve
- The north country lass / Charles Dibdin
- Absence / James Hook
- Humming all the trade is / W. Reeve
- Jessie
- Gaffer Gray
- Colin's success
- Britannia's sons / William Reeve
- The girl of the seasons / J. Sanderson
- Little Sally's wooden ware / Dr. Samuel Arnold
- Tom Bowling / Charles Dibdin
- The bee
- Then farewell! My trim-built wherry / Charles Dibdin
- The silent lover / William Boyce
- The bonny sailor / James Hook
- Little Bess the ballad-singer
- Once tired of life / J. Mazzinghi
- The echoing horn / T. A. Arne
- I'll be the squire's bride / James Hook
- Love's Bacchanal / John Wynne
- The slighted swain
- The retort / T. A. Arne
- Rural life
- My banks they are furnished with bees / T. A. Arne
- Mounseer Nong Tong Paw
- Young Lobski's fishing tale / J. Mazzinghi
- Amanda's fair, by all confessed
- I must try another / James Hook
- I've sailed round the world / Charles Dibdin
- True happiness
- Little thinks the townsman's wife / Samuel Arnold
- Sing hey ho, ne'er say no!
- Let's drink and sing, my brother soldiers bold
- Let my fair one
- The Bay of Biscay / J. Davy
- By and by / James Hook
- The mid-watch / Thomas Linley
- Nanny of the hill / John Worgan
- The gentry to "The King's Head" go / Anthony Young
- From aloft the sailor looks around / Storace
- The live-long day forlorn I go / Thomas Linley.