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Call me pet names |
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Creator: | |
Words by Mrs. Osgood.
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Philadelphia (162 Chestmut St., Philadelphia) : Lee & Walker
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Source Institution: | |
Florida International University
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Call me pet names |
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Carena: song and chorus. Words and Music by C. Everest. |
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Publication Date: | |
1865.
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Creator: | |
Everest, C.
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Publisher.Display: | |
Philadelphia: Lee & Walker
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Source Institution: | |
Florida International University
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Carena: song and chorus. Words and Music by C. Everest. |
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Dearest then I'll love you more : answer to the popular song "Will you love me then as now." |
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Philadelphia : Lee & Walker,
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Source Institution: | |
Florida International University
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Dearest then I'll love you more : answer to the popular song "Will you love me then as now." |
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Her bright smile, or, 'Tis years since last we met : ballad |
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Creator: | |
Wrighton, W.T.
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Publisher.Display: | |
Philadelphia: Lee & Walker
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Source Institution: | |
Florida International University
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Her bright smile, or, 'Tis years since last we met : ballad |
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The Kind Bird Arranged for the Piano Forte by C.R. Clewell. |
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Publisher.Display: | |
Philadelphia : Lee & Walker
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Source Institution: | |
Florida International University
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The Kind Bird Arranged for the Piano Forte by C.R. Clewell. |
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My heart is thine. Written by Park Benjamin Esqr. Composed and Respectfully Inscribed to Miss Martha Dungan by E.E. Ulmo. |
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Publication Date: | |
1852
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Creator: | |
Ulmo, E.E.
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Publisher.Display: | |
Philada. : Lee & Walker.
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Source Institution: | |
Florida International University
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My heart is thine. Written by Park Benjamin Esqr. Composed and Respectfully Inscribed to Miss Martha Dungan by E.E. Ulmo. |
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No one to love : ballad : respectfully dedicated to Miss Mary V. Mershon |
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Publication Date: | |
1861
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Creator: | |
Harvey, Wm. B.
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Publisher.Display: | |
Philada. : Lee & Walker.
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Source Institution: | |
Florida International University
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No one to love : ballad : respectfully dedicated to Miss Mary V. Mershon |
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Two brown heads with tossing curls : ballad |
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Publication Date: | |
1869
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Creator: | |
Rondinella, P.
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Publisher.Display: | |
Philadelphia: Lee & Walker
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Source Institution: | |
Florida International University
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Two brown heads with tossing curls : ballad |
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Vocal Gems. A Selection of Beautiful French Melodies. No. 3. La Manola, or, This Happy Day |
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Publication Date: | |
1859
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Creator: | |
Henrion, Paul.
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Publisher.Display: | |
Philada. : Lee & Walker.
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Source Institution: | |
Florida International University
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Vocal Gems. A Selection of Beautiful French Melodies. No. 3. La Manola, or, This Happy Day |
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Wait love until the war is over : song and chorus |
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Publication Date: | |
1864
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Creator: | |
Todd, T.M.
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Publisher.Display: | |
Philadelphia: Lee & Walker
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Source Institution: | |
Florida International University
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Wait love until the war is over : song and chorus |
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We met : a ballad from the songs of the boudoir. Sung by Miss Paton. Words & Music by Thomas H. Bayly Esqr. |
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Creator: | |
Bayly, Thomas H.
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Publisher.Display: | |
Philadelphia: Lee & Walker
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Source Institution: | |
Florida International University
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We met : a ballad from the songs of the boudoir. Sung by Miss Paton. Words & Music by Thomas H. Bayly Esqr. |
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Will you love me then as now? |
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Publisher.Display: | |
Philadelphia (162 Ches t nut St., Philadelphia) : Lee & Walker
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Source Institution: | |
Florida International University
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Will you love me then as now? |
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Would I were with thee. |
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Publication Date: | |
1850
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Creator: | |
Bosetti, Carlo
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Publisher.Display: | |
Philadelphia: Lee & Walker
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Source Institution: | |
Florida International University
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Would I were with thee. |
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