Miss Catherine Wallis' Waltz | Composed and arranged as a | Rondo | for the | Piano Forte and German Flute | by | J. Monro Button & Whitaker 75 St. Paul's Church Yard
No. 12 Button & Whitakers | Selection of | Dances Reels & Waltzes | for the | Piano Forte, Harp, Violin or German Flute | with Figures Printed by the Editor 75 St Paul's Church Yard
Morgiana with five more new country Dances [c1801-8] Printed & Sold by Gow & Shepherd 16 Princes St., also John Gow 31 Carnaby Street, Golden Squ. :: J. Johnson Sculpt.
Poor Mary Anne | A Popular Welsh Air | Ar Hyd Y Nos | Arranged with Variations | for the | Piano Forte | by | John Munro Button & Whitaker 75 St. Paul's Church Yard
The Favourite Dances of 1810 | Arranged for the Piano Forte | by | Nath. Gow. | As Performed at his Annual Ball in George Street Assembly Rooms the 13th. March [c1810] Gow & Shepherd 16 Princes Street, John Gow 31 Carnaby Street Golden Square
Marquis de la Romanas | Waltz | to which is added five Favourite Dances as Performed at | The Queen's Assembly George Street 1810. The Whole Arranged and Collected by | Nath. Gow [c1810] Gow & Shepherd 16 Princes St., John Gow 31 Carnaby St. Golden Squ. London
The Heath this night must be my Bed | Written by Walter Scott Esqr | With an Accompaniment for the | Piano Forte | by | William Clarke | Organist Edinburgh [c1796-1811] J. Hamilton 24 North Bridge
Soldier rest thy warfare o'er | Written by | Walter Scott Esqr | composed | by | William Clarke [1796-1811] J. Hamilton 24 North Bridge Street :: Engrav. by Walker & Hutton
My Fanny dear the Evening's clear | Written by Robt. Burns | Composed with an Accompaniment for the | Piano Forte | by | John Whitaker Button & Whitaker 75 St. Paul's Church Yard
She dropped a Tear and cried be True | A Favorite Sea Song | Composed by | J. Moulds late pupil to Mr. Linley. [Ye Lingering Winds. (The Feast of Apollo No. 5)] [1790?] G. Goulding, No. 45 Pall Mall
Why o'er thy Pale cheek | A Ballad | for three characters, Set for the | Voice & Piano Forte | Written by | Thomas Brown Esqr. | The Music by | R. Tevendale [c1801-12] Muir Wood & Co. 7 Leith St. Edinburgh :: J. Johnson sculpt.
O Dolce Concento | A Favorite Song | sung by | Madme. Catalani | In the Opera of La Frascatana | Composed by | W. A. Mozart <sic>. The Variations by Madm. Catalani | Arranged by G. G. Ferrari [c1805-13] N. Corri Head of Leith Walk
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Several vocal ornaments added
O Dolce Concento is an air in Mozart's Zauberflöte. The comic opera La Fraschetana by Paisiello to a libretto by Filippo Livigni had its first performance in 1774.
The Hawthorn, or | The | Disconsolate Tar | Written and Respectfully Inscribed to Miss Ann Sorsbie of Newcastle | by | Dr. Trotter | And set to Music | with an accompaniment for the | Piano Forte | by | Mr. J. Monro, London [c1801-12] No attributed printer or publisher :: J. Johnson sculpt. Sold by Muir & Co. 7 Leith St.
Zephir and the Rose | A Favorite Ballad Sung by | Mrs. C. Dibdin | At | Sadler's Wells | in the Romance of the | Magic Minstrel | Written by C. Dibdin Junr. | Composed by W. Reeve Button & Whitaker 75 St. Paul's Church Yard
He Loves and Rides Away | A Favorite Ballad | as Sung with unbounded applause by | Mrs. Liston | at the Theatre Royal Covent Garden | And Mrs. Cooke | at the Theatre Royal Dublin | Composed & Arranged with an Accompaniment for the Piano Forte | by C. E. Horn Goulding & Co. 117 New Bond Street, & 7 Westmorland Street Dublin
The Beggar Boy | A Favorite | Song | sung with Universal Applause by | Mr. Incledon | In his new Entertainment | A Voyage to India | Composed by | John Davy Goulding & Co. 117 New Bond Street, & 7 Westmoreland Street Dublin
Ellen of Windermere | A Favourite | Song | sung by | Mrs. Marjerum | at | Vauxhall Gardens | Written by W. Spiller | Composed by W. Russell Goulding Phipps D'Almaine & Co. 124 New Bond Street & 7 Westmorland Street Dublin
Maid of Sorrow | A Dialogue and Duett | for a Soprano and Tenor | from | Carlyle's Arabian Poetry | Composed & | Respectfully Inscribed to the Misses Harrison | by Dr. John Clarke | of Cambridge Button & Whitaker 75 St. Paul's Church Yard
He is all the World to me | a Favorite Air | as sung with great Applause | by | Miss Bolton | at the | Theatre Royal Covent Garden | Composed by H. R. Bishop L. Lavenu 26 New Bond Street
The Exile of Erin | or | Erin go Bragh | The poetry by | Campbell | Author of the Pleasures of Hope | Arranged with an Accompaniment | for the | Piano Forte | by | John Parry J. Power 34 Strand
The Song of | Fitz-Eustace | The Poetry from | Marmion, a Tale of Flodden Field | as sung by Mrs. Ashe at the Bath Concerts | Composed by | Dr. John Clarke | of Cambridge Wilkinson & Co. (Late Broderip & Wilkinson) 13 Haymarket
The Bewildered Maid | A Ballad | sung by | Mr. Braham | in the Favourite Opera of | Kais or Love in the Deserts | as performed at the Theatre Royal Drury Lane | Composed by | Mr. Braham. Also by Mr. Philips at the Theatre Royal Dublin Goulding Phipps D'Almaine & Co., 124 New Bond Street, & 7 Westmorland Street Dublin
No. 3 | Nel Cor più non mi sento | being the Original Air of Hope told a flattering Tale | by | Paisiello | as sung with unbounded applause | by | Madame Catalani | with her own variations [c1805-13] N. Corri Head of Leith Walk Edinburgh :: J. Johnson Sculpt.
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From La Molinara (libretto by Giuseppe Palomba) first published in 1794
I Ponder many a silent Hour | Written by Miss Bethan | The Music Composed and respectfully dedicated to | Miss Lyman | by Wm. Walsh | (Late of His Majesty's Chapel Royal) Button & Whitaker 75 St. Paul's Church Yard
Then Pray thee no more come to woo | A favourite Song sung by Mrs. Dickens | in the Comic Opera | of | Two Faces under a Hood [by Thomas Dibdin and William Shield]. | Composed by | Mrs. Dickens Clementi Banger Hyde Collard & Davis 26 Cheapside
Lochinvar | Lady Heron's Song | from | Marmion of Flodden Field | by | Walter Scott Esqr. | Composed with a Piano Forte or Harp acct. | & Dedicated | to | Mrs. Billington | by | Thos. Attwood Monzani 3 Old Bond Street [and] 100 Cheapside
Sweet is the Vale | A favorite Duet | Sung with the most unbounded applause by | Mr. Woodham and Mrs. Warren | Composed by Her Grace the | Duchess of Devonshire. [i.e. Georgiana Cavendish] Philadelphia, published and engraved by John Aitken North 2nd. Street No. 76
Love my Mary dwells with thee | A Favorite Duet | The Music Selected from the | Ancient Ballads | with an Accompaniment for the | Piano Forte | by | Sir John Stevenson Mus. Doc. | The Words by | Thomas Moore Esqr. J. Powers 34 Strand W. Powers 4 Westmorland Street Dublin
The Blind Minstrell | A favorite Song | Sung by Mr. Braham | at the late Theatre Royal Drury Lane in the Opera of the | Circassian Bride, | Composed and Arranged for the Piano Forte or Harp | by H. R. Bishop L. Lavenu 26 New Bond Street
Faithless Emma | sung with Great Applause by | Mr. Spray, Mr. Vaughan and Mrs. Ashe | at the | London, Bath and Liverpool | Concerts | The Music Composed by | Sir J. A. Stevenson Mus. Doct. | The Words by G. A. Esqr. {ie Sir George Alley] of Dublin. [3rd edition] Hime & Son 53 Castle Street & 23 Church Street Liverpool
Sad, Sad is my Breast | Sung by | Miss Lyon | In the favorite Opera of | Kais | or Love in the Deserts [by Isaac Brandon and John Braham] | as performed at the Theatre Royal Drury Lane | Composed by Mr. Reeve Goulding Phipps D'Almaine & Co. 124 New Bond Street & 7 Westmorland Street Dublin
Loch na Garr | A favorite Air with an accompaniment for the | Harp or Piano Forte | Sung by Mrs. Mountain | with Unbounded Applause at the | Public & Private Concerts | Composed by | Henry R. Bishop L. Lavenu 26 New Bond Street
Johnny came a courting me | Sung with the Greatest applause | at | Vauxhall Gardens | by Mrs. Bland | The Words by Mr. Upton | The Music Composed by | Mr. W. T. Parke | respectfully inscribed to | Mrs. Bland. Engraved, printed & sold by J. Fentum 78 Strand
'Gloomy Winter's Now awa' | A Scotch Song | Written by | R. Tannahill | with Symphonys and Accompaniment by | R. A. Smith J. McFadyen, 30 Wilson Street, Glasgow