No. Title Date
6821 Home again : words and music by Marshall S. Pike Esq: sung with rapturous applause by the Harmoneons.
6822 The National schottisch Composed for the Piano by Charles D'Albert.
6823 The ostrich feather, or, Hunter galop = Jeager [sic] Galopp
6824 When other friends are round thee : ballad
6825 Queen Mary's escape from Lochleven Castle : a favorite Scotch ballad : with an accompaniment for the piano forte.
6826 The child and the stars : an admired ballad
6827 Comin' thro' the rye; a favorite Scotch ballad, Sung by Mrs. Knight with most rapturous applause arranged for the pianoforte.
6828 Call me pet names
6829 The wings of a dove as sung with great applause by Mrs. Wood.
6830 The ocean burial : a favorite and touching ballad
6831 I Would Not Die In Spring Time. Ballad.
6832 Don't be angry mother: written & sung by Master Adams of Kunkel's Nightingale Opera Troupe.
6833 Oh! must we part to night love or We'll meet another day
6834 The Strand musical portfolio of copyright songs & music.
6835 Pensees Intimes - Sketches for the Piano by John Inglis. Book I.
6836 April Smiles : waltz = Sourire d'april : valse
6837 The Beautiful Blue Danube. Waltzes by Johann Strauss. Conservatory Edition. Op. 314.
6838 The vallies of Cashmere : a beautiful eastern melody.
6839 Will you love me then as now?
6840 Dearest then I'll love you more : answer to the popular song "Will you love me then as now."