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Monday 6th October 2025 Search limited to 'Linley, Thomas Sr' This supplement is for items contained within larger works such as compendia of glees and catches, or perhaps held only as MSS |
Linley, Thomas Sr (1733-1795) English Adieu, thou dreary pile ('For happier scenes I fly') {The Duenna or Double Elopement} Brodie Br16 (5) The bonny gray ey'd morning Brodie Br04-3 (17) By the delicious warmness of thy mouth Brodie Br04-3 (11) Cauld be the Rebels cast Brodie Br04-3 (8) Dear Roger if your Jenny geck Brodie Br04-3 (2) The dorty will repent Brodie Br04-3 (3) Duty and part of reason Brodie Br04-3 (15) From blushing Morn [elegy] Fraser G02 (29) Had I the means I'd use you well {Hal, the Woodman} [MS] Brodie Br27 (26) Hid from himself now by the dawn Brodie Br04-3 (12) How shall I be sad when a Husband I hae Brodie Br04-3 (5) I yield dear lassie you have won Brodie Br04-3 (6) In my pleasant native plains {The Carnival of Venice} Brodie Br16 (6) In thousand thoughts [elegy] Fraser G03 (16) The Laird who in riches and honour Brodie Br04-3 (7) My Patie is a lover gay Brodie Br04-3 (18) My Peggy is a young thing Brodie Br04-3 (1) O dear Peggy loves beguiling Brodie Br04-3 (4) Peggy now the King's come Brodie Br04-3 (9) Speak on speak this, and still my grief Brodie Br04-3 (16) Stay, traveller, tarry here {Hal, the Woodman} [MS] Brodie Br27 (25) Well I agree ye're sure of me Brodie Br04-3 (14) Were I asur'd you'll constant prove Brodie Br04-3 (13) When first my dear Laddie gade Brodie Br04-3 (10) |
24 Additional works from All Collections by 1 named composers/arrangers with surname beginning 'Linley, Thomas Sr'