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Sigh no more. Words by Shakespeare. |
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Aikin, W.A.
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Stainer & Bell ( London )
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Sigh no more. Words by Shakespeare. |
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Auld Lang Syne. The Favorite Scotch Song. |
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Howard & Co. ( London )
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Auld Lang Syne. The Favorite Scotch Song. |
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Excelsior : duet. The Music Composed and Dedicated to the Right Honble The Earl of Westmoreland by M.W. Balfe |
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Balfe, M.W.
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W. Paxton ( London )
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Excelsior : duet. The Music Composed and Dedicated to the Right Honble The Earl of Westmoreland by M.W. Balfe |
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The love song of Har Dyal. Written by Rudyard Kipling. Composed by Mrs. George Batten |
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Batten, George, Mrs.
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Metzler & Co ( London )
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The love song of Har Dyal. Written by Rudyard Kipling. Composed by Mrs. George Batten |
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The gift : song. The words by F.E. Weatherly. The music composed expressly for Madame Antoinette Sterling by A.H. Behrend. |
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Behtrend, A.H. ( Composer )
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Boosey & Co ( London )
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The gift : song. The words by F.E. Weatherly. The music composed expressly for Madame Antoinette Sterling by A.H. Behrend. |
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The admiral's broom : song. New Words by Frederic E. Weatherly. The Music by Frederick Bevan. |
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Bevan, Frederick
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Enoch & Sons ( London )
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Source Institution: | |
Florida International University
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The admiral's broom : song. New Words by Frederic E. Weatherly. The Music by Frederick Bevan. |
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The Longshoreman. Song, the words by Philip Dayson. Music by Edward M. Chesham. |
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J.B. Cramer & Co ( London )
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The Longshoreman. Song, the words by Philip Dayson. Music by Edward M. Chesham. |
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The coster's serenade : a humorous song. Music by John Crook ; written and sung by Albert Chevalier. |
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Crook, John. ( Composer )
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Reynolds & Co ( London )
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The coster's serenade : a humorous song. Music by John Crook ; written and sung by Albert Chevalier. |
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The Future Mrs. 'Awkins. A Cockney Carol written, composed and sung by Albert Chevalier. |
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Chevalier, Albert ( Composer )
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Reynolds & Co ( London )
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The Future Mrs. 'Awkins. A Cockney Carol written, composed and sung by Albert Chevalier. |
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Wot Cher! or Knock'd 'EM in the old Kent Road |
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Creator: | |
Ingle, Charles.
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Reynolds & Co ( London )
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Wot Cher! or Knock'd 'EM in the old Kent Road |
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I'll sing thee songs of Araby : from the cantata Lalla Rookh. Written by W.G. Wills. Composed by Frederic Clay |
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Clay, Frederic
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Chappell & Co ( London )
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I'll sing thee songs of Araby : from the cantata Lalla Rookh. Written by W.G. Wills. Composed by Frederic Clay |
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The New York Two Step |
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Cohan, George M.
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The New York Two Step |
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The better land : song. The words by Mrs. Hemans ; the music composed expressly for Madame Antoinette Sterling by Frederic H. Cowen. |
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Creator: | |
Cowen, Frederic H.
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Boosey & Co ( London )
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The better land : song. The words by Mrs. Hemans ; the music composed expressly for Madame Antoinette Sterling by Frederic H. Cowen. |
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Creole Cradle Song. Written and composed by E.R. Davson |
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Davson, E.R.
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Creole Cradle Song. Written and composed by E.R. Davson |
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Tell her I love her so : song. Written by F.E. Weatherly, M.A. Composed by P. de Faye. |
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Creator: | |
de Faye, P.
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John Blockley ( London )
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Tell her I love her so : song. Written by F.E. Weatherly, M.A. Composed by P. de Faye. |
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The Heaving of the Lead. Song. The words by Pearce. The music composed & dedicated to his esteemed friend the Right Hon. Sir Molyneux H. Nepean, Bart. by Richard Machill Garth |
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Creator: | |
Garth, Richard Machill ( Composer )
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Reid Bros. ( London )
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The Heaving of the Lead. Song. The words by Pearce. The music composed & dedicated to his esteemed friend the Right Hon. Sir Molyneux H. Nepean, Bart. by Richard Machill Garth |
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A Day's Ride, hunting song, the words by G. J. Whyte Melville, the music by Alfred Scott Gatty |
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Creator: | |
Gatty, Alfred Scott
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Publisher.Display: | |
Boosey & Co ( London )
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A Day's Ride, hunting song, the words by G. J. Whyte Melville, the music by Alfred Scott Gatty |
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What are the wild waves saying? Words by J.E. Carpenter. Music by Stephen Glover |
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Creator: | |
Glover, Stephen ( Composer )
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Publisher.Display: | |
W.H. Broome ( London )
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What are the wild waves saying? Words by J.E. Carpenter. Music by Stephen Glover |
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O my love is like a red red rose. Scottish Song. Arranged by J. Kenyon Lees. |
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Creator: | |
Lees, J. Kenyon
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Bayley & Ferguson ( London )
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O my love is like a red red rose. Scottish Song. Arranged by J. Kenyon Lees. |
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Down the sunlit Stream. Song, the words by M. Beverly. The music by J.L. Molloy |
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Creator: | |
Molloy, J.L. ( Composer )
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Publisher.Display: | |
Boosey & Co ( London )
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Down the sunlit Stream. Song, the words by M. Beverly. The music by J.L. Molloy |
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