Glees, Volume 10

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Bibliographic Details
Corporate Author: Hibernian Catch Club (Former owner)
Language:English
Collection:Hibernian Catch Club
Content Notes and Catalogue Entries:
  • Let happy Lovers - J. S. Smith; Bacchus to Arms - Francis Ireland; While Adam slept - unknown; The Bloody Murder & Dying Speech - unknown; Who can express - Samuel Webbe; To the Old Long Life and Treasure - Samuel Webbe; To Sleep - Francis Ireland; More with the Love (On the Late Reverend Mr. Allot) - Benjamin Cooke; We'll drink and we'llnever have - Alcock; Let me alone O fie - unknown; Ah me, my wonted joys - Thomas Weelks; Why then that blush - Francis Ireland; Black-eye'd Susan - Francis Ireland; Jupiter and Semele - Samuel Webbe; Young Men and Maidens - unknown; Here rests little Bridget - J.S. Smith; John Knox loves his Pipe - Earl of Mornington; An Image of Pleasure - Arnold; There was a certain Lady - J.S. Smith; Since Phillis has bubbled - J.S. Smith; Love and Folly - F.H. Barthelemon; Susanna and the Two Elders - Benjamin Cooke; Chloe new marry'd - unknown; In yonder Grave (On the Death of Mr. Thompson) - Arnold/Collins; Warm southern Gales - F.H. Barthelemon; Friendship thou dearest blessing - Alcock; Wine in the Morning - F.H. Barthelemon; I'll live to morrow - unknown; Now I'm prepar'd - Samuel Webbe; When all alone - Gironimo Converso; Amen (Canon by twofold augmentation) - Benjamin Cooke; O Fancy parent of the Muse - J.S. Smith; Blest pair of Sirens - J.S. Smith; See the Bowl sparkles - Earl of Mornington; A Card - Arnold; Sweet Muse Inspire - Arne; You gave me your Heart - Samuel Webbe; As pants the Hart - Arnold; Now the bright morning star - Cooke; Fair sweet cruel - Thomas Ford; While fools their time - J.S. Smith; Tread soft ye Lovers - unknown; Sister dost thou affection me? - Harrington; Nos autem gloriario - unknown; Your two eyn - .J.S. Smith; Fill me a bumper - Samuel Webbe; Here lies honest Ned - Theodore Aylward; As on a Summer's day - J.S. Smith; Wine is the source - Samuel Webbe; Curst as the evil one - Cooke; Praise the Lord O my Soul - J.S. Smith;The Maid's Wish - Earl of Mornington; Come my lads - Hilton; She soft and meek - Cooke;