Pray Goody | The Much Admired | Ballad | as Sung with rapturous Applause | by | Mr. Sinclair | At the Theatre Royal Covent Garden, Edinburgh | in the | Burletta | of | Midas [by Kane O'Hara and Samuel Webbe Jr] | arranged for the Piano Forte by | Mr. T. Welch Penson Robertson & Co. 47 Princes Street and 4 South St. David St.
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Midas by Kane O'Hara first pub. 1764. S. Webbe's 4-part version 1st pub. c1795 - BUC
Stanco di pascolar le pecorelle | My eyes in slumber closing | The Favourite Pastorale with Variations | by | V. Pucitta, | Sung by Mdme. Catalani. Printed for the Author and to be had of him 40 Portland St. London
Go youth beloved | a Ballad | Sung by | Miss Matthews | in the Opera of | Love in a Village | at the Theatre | at the Theatre Royal Covent Garden | The Poetry by Mrs. Opie | The Music by | Henry R. Bishop | Composer and Director of the Music to the Theatre Royal Covent Garden Goulding, D'Almaine, Potter & Co. 20 Soho Square & 7 Westmorland St. Dublin
Jessie | The flow'r o' Dunblane | A Favorite Scottish Song | Written by R. Tannahill, | Composed & Dedicated to his friend | James Mc.farlan by R.A. Smith J. Steven, 35 Wilson St. Glasgow :: Engraved Walker & Hutton, Edinburgh
Summer Eve is gone and Past | From the fifth canto of | Rokeby | Composed, with an Accompaniment for the | Piano Forte | and Respectfully Inscribed to | Walter Scott Esqr. | G. F. Graham, Amateur [1810-21] Penson, Robertson & Co. 47 Princes St. & 4 South St David St.
Beauty in Tears | a Ballad | sung by | Mr. Braham | In the Grand Romance of | Lodoiska | at the | Theatre Royal Drury Lane | Written & Arranged by | John Parry ['O weep not'] Goulding, D'Almaine Potter & Co. 20 Soho Square & 7 Westmorland St. Dublin
O'er my Cottage near yon Wood | A Favorite Air | The Words by | D. A. O'Meara Esq. | Arranged with Variations for the | Piano Forte | by J. Mazzinghi Goulding & Co. 20 Soho Square & 7 Westmorland St, Dublin
Let Me wander not unseen | as sung by Mr. Dignum | in | [Handel's] L'Allegro il Penseroso Goulding & Co. 45 Pall Mall & 76 St James's St. :: Sold by N. Corri Edinburgh.
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Words from Milton. Published as separate song London c1755 - BUC
Terzetto di Cosi fan Tutte | Chanté par Mm. Barilli, Brida, e Zardi | Musique de Mozart. | Avec Accompagnement de Piano ou Harp [La Mia Dorabella] Carly et Compagnie, côté de la rue de Mariveaux
The Cypress Wreath, | Wilfred Wycliffe's Song | from the admired Poem of | Rokeby | Written by | Walter Scott Esqr. | Composed with an | Accompanyment for Harp or Piano Forte | Inscribed to Matilda | By | William Edward Heather Faulkener & Christmas (Late M. Kelly) 9 Pall Mall
The Wood-pecker | A Ballad | Written by Thomas Moore Esqr., | and Sung by Mr. Braham, | At the New Theatre Royal Drury Lane, | in the Revived Opera of | Robin Hood | Composed & Dedicated to | Miss Louisa Jones | By | Michael Kelly J. Power 34 Strand and W. Power 4 Westmorland St, Dublin
Oh! then dearest Ellen | A Ballad | Composed & Dedicated to | Miss Fanny Nickson | by | Sir John Stevenson Mus. Doc. J. Power 34 Strand and W. Power 4 Westmorland St, Dublin
pp.3-6 Plate no. 98
Also: Catalogue of Music composed by Thos. Moore Esqr. and Sir. J. Stevenson Mus. Doc. Published by J. Power 34 Strand and W. Power, Westmorland St, Dublin
Dear Charmer when the Harp I Strung | Polonaise | Sung by | Mr. Sinclair | with much applause | in the revived Opera of | Lionel & Clarissa | at the | Theatre Royal Covent Garden | Composed by Henry R. Bishop Goulding & Co. 20 Soho Square & 7 Westmorland Street Dublin
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From the libretto by Isaac Bickerstaffe. Pasticcio first pub. London 1768 - BUC
Love has eyes | The celebrated Ballad | Sung by | Mr. Sinclair | in the Comic Opera of | The Farmer's Wife | at the | Theatre Royal Covent Garden | Composed by H. R. Bishop | the words by C. Dibdin Junr. Goulding & Compy. 20 Soho Square and 7 Westmorland Street Dublin
The Voice of Her I Love | A Ballad | Sung with Universal Applause | by | Mr. Braham | at the | Theatre Royal Drury Lane | In the Opera of The Castle of Andalusia | Written & Arranged | with an Accompaniment for the | Harp and Piano Forte | by | John Parry Goulding D'Almaine & Potter & Co. 20 Soho Square & 7 Westmorland St. Dublin
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The Castle of Andalusia by S. Arnold first pub. c.1782 - BUC
Oh! remember the Time | A | Spanish Air | Arranged with | English words | by | Thomas Moore Esqr. | and Sung by | Mrs. Ashe | at the | London & Bath Concerts J. Power 34 Strand and W. Power 4 Westmoreland Street, Dublin
A Soldier's Gratitude | The Favorite Air | Sung by | Mr. Sinclair | In the | Melo Dramatic Opera Called | For England, Ho! | At the Theatre Royal Covent Garden | Composed by | Henry R. Bishop Goulding & Compy. 20, Soho Square and at 7, Westmorland Street Dublin
My Henry is Gone | A Ballad | Composed for and Inscribed to | Mrs. Ashe | by whom it was Sung | with distinguished approbation | At the Bath Concerts | Composed by | Sir John Stevenson Mus. Doc. Goulding, D'Almaine Potter and Co., 20 Soho Square and 7 Westmorland St Dublin
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First line: 'Oh green were the groves where with Henry I stray'd'
Oh! Never doubt my Love | A Favorite Ballad | Sung by Mr. Pyne, | in the Opera of Lionel and Clarissa | Composed and Inscribed to his friend W. B. Llewellyn Esqr. | by John Colston Doyle Wm. Dale 8 Poultry
My Dark-Eyed Maid | A Ballad, Sung by | Mr. Broadhurst | in the New Grand Romantic Drama | The Aethiop | or The Child of the Desert | as Performed at the | Theatre Royal Covent Garden | Composed and Arranged for the Piano Forte by | Henry R. Bishop Goulding, D'Almaine, Potter & Co., 20 Soho Square and 7 Westmorland Street Dublin
The Smile of the Morn | A new Glee | To the tune of the Blue Bell of Scotland [1800-13?] Printed & Sold at Janiewicz's Warehouse, Lord Street Liverpool :: Sold by N. Corri, Edinburgh
The | Cypress Wreath | From the Poem of | Rokeby | written by Walter Scott Esqr. | Composed by | G. Kiallmark Mitchell's Musical Library 159 New Bond Street. (Opposite Clifford Street)
A Weary Lot is Thine, Fair Maid | Written by Walter Scott Esqr. | Composed by John Ross Esqre. [c1814] [Muir, Wood & Co.] :: Sold by J. Hamilton, 26 Princes St
And Has she then Fail'd in Her Truth | Rondo Sung by | Mr. Sinclair | In the revived Persian Tale of | Selima and Azor | at the | Theatre Royal Covent Garden | Composed by | Henry R. Bishop Goulding & Co. 20 Soho Sqr and 7 Westmorland Street Dublin
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Original music by Thos Linley Sr to a libretto by Sir George Collier. 'Revision' by Bishop and Thomas Cooke
Love among the Roses | as sung with the greatest Applause | by | Mr. Sinclair | at the | Theatre Royal Covent Garden | in the revived Opera of the | Lord of the Manor | Written, Composed and Inscribed to his friend John Davy | by | John Colston Doyle Wm. Dale No. 8 Poultry
Allen A Dale | From the Popular Poem of | Rokeby | written by Walter Scott Esqr. | Composed with an Accompaniment | for the | Piano Forte by | William Edward Heather Faulkner & Christmas (Late M. Kelly) 9 Pall Mall
The Rose | A Favorite Rondo | Sung with the most enthusiastic Applause | at the | Theatre Royal Drury Lane | By | Mr. Braham | Composed | by | John Whitaker | The Words by Cunningham Button & Whittaker, 75 St. Paul's Church Yard
Tranquillo io Son Recitvo. | and | Ombra adorata aspetta | Air | as sung in the | Nobilities Concerts | by | Madame Catalani [composed by N.A. Zingharelli] M.L. Kelly, Pall Mall
How shall he his pain discover | A Favorite Rondo | The words by Edward Tiogh Esq. | Composed by Sigr. Rauzzini Goulding & Co., 117 New Bond Street, Goulding Knevett & Co. 7 Westmorland Street, Dublin
Lord Lynedoch's | March & Strathspey | Go where Glory waits thee | and | Two other Fashionable Dances | for the | Piano Forte , Violin &c. J.A. May, 81 Hutchison Street, Glasgow
A Duett | For Two performers on the | Piano Forte | In which is introduced the Air of | Su margine d'un rio | with Variations | Composed & Dedicated to | The Misses C. & E. Douglas, | of Lochleven. | by | T. Latour, Pianiste to H.R.H. the Prince of Wales Chappell & Co. 124 New Bond Street
A Favorite Collection | of | Waltzes | As Performed at the | Nobilities Fetes | Composed & Arranged for the | Piano Forte & Harp By | T. Marsano [No.1] [c1814] Goulding, D'Almaine, Potter & Co. 20 Soho Square and 7 Westmorland Street Dublin
Rondo | for the | Piano Forte | Pray Goody please to Moderate | Sung by Mr. Sinclair at the | Theatre Royal Covent Garden | Composed by | W. H. Cutler Mus.Bac. Oxon. Preston, 97 Strand
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Midas by Kane O'Hara first pub. 1764. S. Webbe's 4-part version 1st pub. c1795 - BUC
No. 1 | Bavarian Air | with Variations | for the | Piano Forte, Harp & Flute | Composed for | the Right Honorable | Lady Charlotte Cholmondeley | by | J. Mazzinghi Goulding, D'Almaine, Potter & Co. 20 Soho Square and 7 Westmorland Street Dublin
Hibernia | And a Much Admired Rondo | With Paddy Carey and | Lord Wellingtons | Quick Step | Arranged for the | Piano Forte | by C. Barbieri [1812-18] Muir, Wood & Co, 13 Leith St.
Rousseau's Dream | an Air with | Variations | for the | Piano Forte | Composed and Dedicated to | the Right Honble. | the Countess of Delaware by | J. B. Cramer [1814] Chappell & Co. 124 New Bond Street
Capt. Young's | Farewell to Roxburghshire | Composed by | J. Flintoff | and Arranged for the | Piano Forte | by | J. H. Rogers | with Three Favorite new Tunes [1812-18] Muir Wood & Co., 13 Leith Street, Edinburgh
pp.1-2 On reverse of t.p., an inked note: 'from Mrs. Oliphant'
First Sett | of | Beethoven's Celebrated | Waltzes | as Performed by the Band of the Theatre Royal Edinburgh | Arranged for the Piano Forte | By | W. Penson. [Three Waltzes] [1810-21] Penson Robertson & Co. 47 Princes St., J. B. Logier Sackville St. Dublin
A Third Sett of Three | Celebrated Waltzes | Composed by | Mozart | Performed by the Band of the Theatre Royal Edinburgh | with the greatest applause and arranged for the | Piano Forte | by | W. Penson [1810-21] Penson & Robertson & Co. 47 Princes Street
A Second Sett of Three Celebrated Waltzes | Composed by | Mozart | Performed by the Band of the Theatre Royal Edinburgh | With the greatest applause and Arranged for the | Piano Forte | by | W. Penson. (2nd. Edition) [1810-21] Penson & Robertson & Co. 47 Princes Street.
A Favourite Collection | of | Waltzes | As Performed at the | Nobilities Fetes | Composed & Arranged for | the | Piano Forte & Harp | by T. Marsano | No. 2 Goulding, D'Almaine, Potter & Co. 20 Soho Square and 7 Westmorland Street Dublin
Waterloo Medley | Composed by | Nath. Gow | to which are added the favorite Tunes | Composed by Him | for the Queens Assembly held in Geo. Street Rooms, on Friday the 19th. Jany 1816 [1816] Penson & Robertson & Co, 47 Princes Street. Edinburgh. Logier's Music Saloon, Sackville St. Dublin. John Gow, 30 Great Marlborough Street Golden Square, London :: Engraved by Walker & Anderson
Le Melange | Consisting of the most Admired | Dances | Marches Waltzes &c. | Arranged for the | Piano Forte. Lord Hardwick's March | as Performed by the Band of the Seventh or Antrim Regt. Of Irish Militia; Lady Hardwick's Waltz [1813-18] Rochead & Son. 14 Princes Street, & 370 Castle Hill Edinburgh
The | Neapolitan, Swiss, Vienna | and the | Queen of Prussia's | New | Waltzes | Arranged for the | Piano Forte [1805-13?] N. Corri, Head of Leith Walk :: Engraved by Walker & Anderson
The | Linlithgowshire | Local Militia's | March | Dedicated to the Rt. Honble | The Earl of Hopetoun | Colonel of the Regiment | by | Ninian Brodie | Drum Major | 1812 No attributed printer or publisher
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Score for Prima, Seconda, Piccola, Bugle; a slow march followed by a quick one. Following is an arrangement for Piano
No. 4 | A Favorite Collection | of | Waltzes | as Performed at the Nobilities Fetes | Composed & Arranged for the | Piano Forte & Harp | by | T. Marsano Goulding, D'Almaine, Potter & Co. 20 Soho Square and 7 Westmorland Street, Dublin
Oh Dear what can the matter be | A Favorite Air | with Variations for the | Piano Forte | Composed by | T. Latour A. Bland & Weller's, 23 Oxford Street
Clementi & Compy. | Collection of | Rondos Airs, | With | Variations | and | Military Pieces | for the | Piano Forte | by the most Esteemed | Composers Clementi, Banger, Collard, Davis & Collard, Cheapside
Two Military Divertissements | for the | Piano Forte | With an Accompaniment for the | Pedal Harp | Composed & Dedicated to the | Miss Doyl's | of Russell Place | by | J. B. Logier J. B. Logier's Music Saloon, 27 New Sackville St., Dublin
No. 1 | Steibelt's | Select | Original | Rondos & Airs | for the | Piano Forte [1805-13?] N. Corri, Head of Leith Walk :: Engraver and Printer Johnson & Anderson