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1
Call me pet names
2
Carena: song and chorus. Words and Music by C. Everest.
1865.
3
Le Carnaval de Venise - Brilliant Variations on "O Cara Mamma Mia" by Chas. Grobe.
1858
4
Les charmes de l'opèra Lucrezia
1850
5
Dearest then I'll love you more : answer to the popular song "Will you love me then as now."
6
Delphine Polka Composed for the Piano Forte and Respectfully Dedicated to Miss Delphine Thompson by Charles Fritsch.
1851
7
Grand fantasia on the popular theme The mocking bird.
1864
8
Her bright smile, or, 'Tis years since last we met : ballad
9
The Kind Bird Arranged for the Piano Forte by C.R. Clewell.
10
Mollie's dream waltz.
©1858.
11
Musidora Polka Mazurka.
[1855]
12
The National schottisch Composed for the Piano by Charles D'Albert.
13
Two brown heads with tossing curls : ballad
1869
14
Wait love until the war is over : song and chorus
1864
15
We met : a ballad from the songs of the boudoir. Sung by Miss Paton. Words & Music by Thomas H. Bayly Esqr.
16
Will you love me then as now?
17
Would I were with thee.
1850