Hibernian Catch Club Volume 24
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Language: | English |
Collection: | Hibernian Catch Club |
Content Notes and Catalogue Entries:
- O happy, happy fair - arr. John Clarke; The red cross knight - Dr. Callcott; Andante, allegro agitato, larghetto, largo, allegro molto - anonymous; Shades of the heroes - Dr. Cooke; Sweetly sound the trembling lyre - Dr. J. Stevenson; The snow drop - Dr. Philipps; Strike, strike the lyre - Dr. Cooke; Thyrsis - Dr. Callcott; There is a bloom - William Knyvett; Tis a very merry thing - J. Augustine Wade; This magic-wove scarf - John Barnett; To woman's power surrender - arr. W. Hawes Take heed whisper lowi - James Kenney/Auber; There is beauty on the mountain - Bernard Barton/Alfred Perkins; Time is on the wing - Balte; The tiger couches in the wood - Henry R. Bishop; Tis life to young lovers - J.F.M. Dovaston/J.C. Clifton; What gives a charm to life - I. Butler Danvers/Dr. John Smith; When winds breathe soft - Samuel Webbe; Where is the smile - Thomas Welsh; Waving willow - anonymous; Why tarries my love - Thomas Welsh; When Damon is present - Dr. John Stevenson; When first the architect divine - arr. Dr. J. Smith; What makes this world so fair - T.P.R/I.T.B; Welcome Anglesey - Dr. J. Smith; Who shall win my lady fair - R.L. Pearsall; When Sappho fair enthusiast sung - Dr. J. Stevenson; With sighs sweet rose - Dr. Callcott; When wearied wretches sink to sleep - Henry R. Bishop; Ye spotted snakes - R.J. Stevens; The sabbath/ I know that my redeemer liveth/ Where is Babylon/ My God when o'er my harp I pour/ It is not that I doubt thy name - Dr. I. Smith; The Lord's Prayer - R. Merry; Fairy Glee: Softly blow the breathed shell/ The birth of cupid/ Maniac glee/ I wish I could like Zephyrs steal/ Here recline you gentle maid/ Strike the wild harp - Robert Tuke;