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From flow'r to flow'r (stanzas on a bee stifled in honey) : glee, for five voices / by T.F. Walmisley.
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Bibliographic Details
Main Author:
Walmisley, Thomas Forbes, 1783-1866
Language:
English
Published:
London :
Published (for the Author) by the Royal Harmonic Institution,
[s.a.]
Collection:
Hibernian Catch Club
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Item Description:
For SATB and piano.
Physical Description:
fol.
Provenance Note:
Deposited by the Hibernian Catch Club
Place of Publication :
England
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London
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