Andrews, Miles Peter (1742-1814) English A smile and a tear ('You own I'm complacent'): MS / Harriett Abrams Br27/1 Anon. A prey to tender anguish: MS / Joseph Haydn Br27/19 Arrowsmith, Daniel (c1750-c1804) English William & Mary: ballad - MS / Daniel Arrowsmith Br27/27 Bickerstaffe, Isaac (1733-1812?) Irish Ah how vainly {The Maid of the Mill} / Gioacchino Cocchi Br02-1/Act 2 no. 1 Ah why shou'd fate {The Maid of the Mill} / Luigi Pacini Br02-1/Act 1 no. 6 An they count me {The Maid of the Mill} / Johann Adolph Hasse Br02-1/Act 2 no. 9 Cease oh cease {The Maid of the Mill} / Felice Giardini Br02-1/Act 2 no. 11 Free from sorrow {The Maid of the Mill}: chorus / Rinaldo di Capua Br02-1/Act 1 no. 1 Hark 'tis I {The Maid of the Mill} / Filippo Laschi Br02-1/Act 1 no. 5 Hist, I hear {The Maid of the Mill} / Samuel Arnold Br02-1/Act 2 no. 7 I am young {The Maid of the Mill} / Leonardo Vinci Br02-1/Act 1 no. 11 If that's all want {The Maid of the Mill} / Girolamo Abos Br02-1/Act 1 no. 2 In love to pine {The Maid of the Mill} / Elector of Saxony Br02-1/Act 1 no. 3 Let me fly {The Maid of the Mill} / Niccolò Jommelli Br02-1/Act 3 no. 2 Lye still my heart {The Maid of the Mill}: quartet / Samuel Arnold Br02-1/Act 1 no. 13 The madman {The Maid of the Mill} / Pierre-Alexandre Monsigny Br02-1/Act 1 no. 10 My life my joy {The Maid of the Mill}: duet / J C Bach Br02-1/Act 3 no. 10 My passion in vain {The Maid of the Mill} / Gioacchino Cocchi Br02-1/Act 2 no. 2 O leave me {The Maid of the Mill} / Gioacchino Cocchi Br02-1/Act 3 no. 6 Odd's my life {The Maid of the Mill} / Rinaldo di Capua Br02-1/Act 1 no. 9 Oh what a simpleton {The Maid of the Mill} / Giambattista Pergolesi Br02-1/Act 3 no. 4 The quarrels of lovers {The Maid of the Mill}: quintet / Samuel Arnold Br02-1/Act 2 no. 12 Then hey for {The Maid of the Mill} / Pierre-Alexandre Monsigny Br02-1/Act 3 no. 9 To speak my mind {The Maid of the Mill} / Egidio Duni Br02-1/Act 3 no. 1 Trust me wou'd you {The Maid of the Mill} / J C Bach Br02-1/Act 2 no. 5 Was I sure {The Maid of the Mill} / Giambattista Pergolesi Br02-1/Act 2 no. 3 What are outward {The Maid of the Mill} / Vincenzo Ciampi Br02-1/Act 1 no. 4 When a maid {The Maid of the Mill} / Samuel Arnold Br02-1/Act 2 no. 4 When you meet {The Maid of the Mill} / Johann Adolph Hasse Br02-1/Act 3 no. 3 Who upon {The Maid of the Mill} / Giovanni Battista Martini Br02-1/Act 3 no. 8 Who'll by good luck {The Maid of the Mill} / Egidio Duni Br02-1/Act 3 no. 7 Why how now {The Maid of the Mill} / Giambattista Pergolesi Br02-1/Act 1 no. 8 Why quit's the merchant {The Maid of the Mill} / Giuseppe Scarlatti Br02-1/Act 1 no. 12 With the man {The Maid of the Mill} / Baldassare Galuppi Br02-1/Act 1 no. 7 Women's tongues {The Maid of the Mill} / Egidio Duni Br02-1/Act 3 no. 5 Ye vile pack of vagabonds {The Maid of the Mill} / Baldassare Galuppi Br02-1/Act 2 no. 6 Yes 'tis decreed {The Maid of the Mill} / Pierre-Alexandre Monsigny Br02-1/Act 2 no. 8 Yield who will {The Maid of the Mill} / François-André Danican Philidor Br02-1/Act 3 no. 11 Zooks why shou'd I {The Maid of the Mill} / Egidio Duni Br02-1/Act 2 no. 10 Burgoyne, John (1722-1792) English Anna's urn ('Encompassed in an angel's frame') {The Lord of the Manor}: MS / William Jackson Br27/20 Cobb, James (1756-1818) English Peaceful slumb'ring on the ocean {The Pirates}: lullaby - MS / Stephen Storace Br27/15 The summer heats bestowing {The Doctor and the Apothecary}: MS / Stephen Storace Br27/3 Colman, George (the Younger) (1762-1836) English When the hollow drum {The Mountaineers}: MS / Samuel Arnold Br27/24 Crawford, Robert William (d.1733) Scottish The bush aboon Traquair / Trad. Br16/23 b Down the burn, Davie / James Hook Br16/23 i I'll never leave thee / Unidentified Composers Br16/23 j Dudley, Sir Henry Bate (1745-1824) English Good lack a day! {The Woodman}: MS / William Shield Br27/11 Honest Bob of the mill {The Woodman}: MS / William Shield Br27/8 Overture to The Woodman: MS / William Shield Br27/4 A smile from the girl of my heart {The Woodman}: MS / William Shield Br27/6 The streamlet that flow'd round her cot {The Woodman}: MS / William Shield Br27/9 Tune the pipe and strike the tabor {The Woodman}: MS / William Shield Br27/12 When first I slipp'd my leading strings {The Woodman}: MS / William Shield Br27/10 Zephyr, come thou playfull minion {The Woodman}: MS / William Shield Br27/7 Garrick, David (1717-1779) English For me, my fair / Felice Giardini Br16/20 Hemans, Mrs Felicia Dorothea (1793-1835) English O sanctissima {The Sicilian Vespers}: MS / Harriet Browne Br27/23 Hoare, Prince (1755-1834) English Across the Downs this morning (from No Song, No Supper): MS / Stephen Storace Br27/21 I thought our Quarrels ended {No Song, No Supper}: MS / Stephen Storace Br27/22 Hook, James (1746-1827) English The blushing rose at dawn of day {The Captive Queen}: MS / James Hook Br27/17 Hunter, Anne (Mrs John Hunter) (1742-1821) Scottish In airy dreams soft Fancy flies / Joseph Haydn Br16/19 Jeans (Rev. Mr) of Dibden, Hants (fl.1793) English Captivity! My foes prevail: MS / Stephen Storace Br27/18 Metastasio, Pietro (1698-1782) Italian Deh Signor s'è ver che m'ami dal tuo amor: rondo / Unidentified Composers Br16/13 Moulds, John (18th-19th c.) English Pale shone the Moon, the day was clos'd: MS / John Moulds Br27/31 Pearce, William (18th-19th c.) English Had I the means I'd use you well {Hal, the Woodman}: MS / Thomas Linley Sr Br27/26 Stay, traveller, tarry here {Hal, the Woodman}: MS / Thomas Linley Sr Br27/25 Ramsay, Allan (1686-1758) Scottish An thou were my ain thing / Trad. Br16/23 l The bonny gray ey'd morning / Thomas Linley Sr Br04-3/17 By the delicious warmness of thy mouth / Thomas Linley Sr Br04-3/11 Cauld be the Rebels cast / Thomas Linley Sr Br04-3/8 Dear Roger if your Jenny geck / Thomas Linley Sr Br04-3/2 The dorty will repent / Thomas Linley Sr Br04-3/3 Duty and part of reason / Thomas Linley Sr Br04-3/15 Hid from himself now by the dawn / Thomas Linley Sr Br04-3/12 How shall I be sad when a Husband I hae / Thomas Linley Sr Br04-3/5 I yield dear lassie you have won / Thomas Linley Sr Br04-3/6 The Laird who in riches and honour / Thomas Linley Sr Br04-3/7 My Patie is a lover gay / Thomas Linley Sr Br04-3/18 My Peggy is a young thing / Thomas Linley Sr Br04-3/1 O dear Peggy loves beguiling / Thomas Linley Sr Br04-3/4 Peggy now the King's come / Thomas Linley Sr Br04-3/9 Speak on speak this, and still my grief / Thomas Linley Sr Br04-3/16 Well I agree ye're sure of me / Thomas Linley Sr Br04-3/14 Were I asur'd you'll constant prove / Thomas Linley Sr Br04-3/13 When first my dear Laddie gade / Thomas Linley Sr Br04-3/10 Sheridan, Richard Brinsley (1751-1816) Irish Adieu, thou dreary pile ('For happier scenes I fly') {The Duenna or Double Elopement} / Thomas Linley Sr Br16/5 I have a silent sorrow here {The Stranger}: MS / Georgiana Cavendish Br27/36 Sterne, Laurence (1713-1768) Irish Maria's evening service to the Virgin: MS / Thomas Billington Br27/33 Tindal, (Rev.) William (1756-1804) English How dull the wretch forlorn: MS / Ignaz Pleyel Br27/34 |