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The lads of the village. Sung by Mr. Bannister, in the opera of The Quaker.
Unknown
1795
The lads of the village. Sung by Mr. Bannister, in the opera of The Quaker.
Unknown
1795
A new song.
Unknown
1797
A new song.
Unknown
1797
Nautical philosophy. Sung by Mr. Dibdin.
Unknown
1800
Nautical philosophy. Sung by Mr. Dibdin.
Unknown
1800
The answer to the mariners dream.
Unknown
1790
Rural felicity. A new song.
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1790
Rural felicity. A new song.
Unknown
1790
The rush-light. As sung by Mr. Bannister, jun.
Unknown
1800
Roger the miller. A new song, composed by Jh. Dyke.
Unknown
1800
Roger the miller. A new song, composed by Jh. Dyke.
Unknown
1800
The distracted maiden.
Unknown
1800
Johnny and Mary. A new song.
Unknown
1795
Johnny and Mary. A new song.
Unknown
1795
In Kittys praise a new love song. Sung this season, by Mrs. Matthews.
Unknown
1770
In Kittys praise a new love song. Sung this season, by Mrs. Matthews.
Unknown
1770
No good without an exception. Sung by Mr. Dibdin.
Unknown
1793
Patty of the vale. A new song sung in the publick gardens.
Unknown
1760
Patty of the vale. A new song sung in the publick gardens.
Unknown
1760
Philis and Nancy.
Unknown
1800
A planxty. Sung by Mr. Johnson.
Unknown
1795
Poor Nan of Wapping.
Unknown
1800
The prevailing fashion, or, the world turned upside down.
Unknown
1795
Punch upon earth.
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1795
The rake paid in his own coin; or, the ploughman and his bride.
Unknown
1790
The rakes farewell. Tune, Fare & soft, gay & young. Compos'd by his friend.
Unknown
1760
The raptur'd nymph. A new song.
Unknown
1785
Really, not I. A new song tune, - The question.
Unknown
1760
Really, not I. A new song tune, - The question.
Unknown
1760
A favourite hunting song.
Unknown
1800
A favourite hunting song.
Unknown
1800
A favourite song, called The rosy dimpled boy, sung at Mary-le-Bone Gardens.
Unknown
1795
The fortune teller.
Unknown
1790
The fortune teller.
Unknown
1790
Four and twenty perriwigs. Sung by Mr. Edwin.
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1790
Four and twenty perriwigs. Sung by Mr. Edwin.
Unknown
1790
Four and twenty perriwigs. Sung by Mr. Edwin.
Unknown
1790
The frank.
Unknown
1780
The frighted virgins.
Unknown
1795
The frolicksome keeper a new song.
Unknown
1760
The frolicksome keeper a new song.
Unknown
1760
The frolicksome keeper a new song.
Unknown
1760
The frolicksome keeper a new song.
Unknown
1760
The garland of content.
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1760
The garland of content.
Unknown
1760
Guardian angel,
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1790
Guardian angel,
Unknown
1790
Holiday gambols.
Unknown
1795
The honest maid. A new song.
Unknown
1800