Rose of Lucerne, | Or the | Swiss Toy Girl: | Sung by | Miss Love. | Arranged from an original | Swiss Melody, by | John Barnett Goulding & D'Almaine, 20 Soho Square
A, B, C. | A Duet | Represending a Lady teaching a Foreigner English. | Sung with universal applause | at the | Royal Gardens, Vauxhall, | By | Miss Love and Sigr. De Begnis, | Written, Composed & Dedicated to | Miss Alpha Beta, | By | John Parry Goulding & D'Almaine, 20 Soho Square
pp.1-7
Vocal duet with piano
Sometimes erroneously ascribed to Parry's son, John Orlando
All The Blue Bonnets With Urling's Lace Borders, | The Celebrated | Parody | on the Popular Air, Sung by | Mr. Braham T. Holloway, No. 5, Hanway Street, Oxford Street
The | Banks of Allan Water, | A Ballad, Sung by | Miss Stephens, | in the | Antiquary, | The Words by M.G. Lewis Esqr. | Composed by Lady ___ | and Arranged for the | Piano Forte, | By | C.E. Horn J. Power, 34, Strand
The Bee and the Butterfly. | Written by R. Morland Esqr. | in answer to | I'd Be A Butterfly | As Sung by Mrs. Waylett, | Composed | By | G.W. Reeve Bedford Musical Repository Removed to 17 Soho Square
Voice & keyboard
Also: 'New and Favorite Music Published at the Bedfrord Musical Repository, Removed to 12 Soho Square'.
Third Edition. | The Bonnie Wee Wife, | Ballad | Sung by | Madame Vestris, Miss Ashe & Miss Paton, | at the | Oratorios & Musical Festivals, | The Words by | Burns, | Composed and Dedicated by Permission to | The Honble. Mrs Grant, | (of Grant) | By | Mrs. Miles I. Willis & Co. 55 St. James's Street, and 7 Westmorland Street, Dublin :: Sold by J. Davie Aberdeen
pp.2-8 (3rd ed.) Plate no. 146
Voice and keyboard
Mrs Miles = Jane Mary Miles née Guest, pupil of J C Bach
Bonny brave Scotland, | The National Ballad, | Arranged and Sung by | Miss Paton, | in the Opera of | Guy Mannering Lavenu & Co. 24 Edward Street (Corner of Duke Street) Manchester Square :: [Stamp of More and Lavenu, London]
The Captive Rival, | The much Admired Song - as Sung by | Mr. Bedford, | at the | Theatre Royal, Drury Lane, | in the Opera of | Isidore De Merida, | or the Devil's Creek | Composed by Storace, | Adapted and Arranged by | T. Cooke, | Director of Music to the Theatre Royal, Drury Lane, & Member of the Philharmonic Society Clementi & Co., 26, Cheapside
Come Love To Me! | The Celebrated | Piano Forte Romance, | The Poetry by G. Soane Esqr. | Sung by | Miss Stephens, | In the Musical Drama | of | Faustus, | at the | Theatre Royal Drury Lane, | Composed by | Henry R. Bishop. | Composer to the Theatre Royal Drury Lane [1813-21] Goulding & D'Almaine, 20 Soho Square :: Sold by R. Purdie 70 Princes Strt. Edinr.
pp.1-4 [56-59]
Voice and keyboard
Also: Select Vocal Catalogue Published by Goulding & D'Almaine No.20 Soho Square
"Even as the sun with Purple colour'd face", | a Favorite Song, sung by | Miss Stephens, | In Shakespear's Revived Play of the | Merry Wives of Windsor, | Performed at the | Theatre Royal, Drury Lane, | Composed by | Charles E Horn Royal Harmonic Institution, (Argyll Rooms,) 246, Regent Street
The Lament of | Flora Macdonald | A Jacobite Song | from | The Border Garland, | Written by | James Hogg | The Celebrated | Ettrick Shepherd, | The Air composed by a friend of the Poet. | Aranged with | Symphonies & Accompaniments | by | James Dewar [1821] Robt. Purdie .. 83 Princes Street
The Flower Girl, | a Ballad, | Sung by | Madame Vestris | Written by | R.V. Hitchcock. | Symphonies and Accompaniments | by | Edwin Merriott H. Falkner, 3, Old Bond Street :: Printed by Englemann & Co.
"Forget me not" | A Song, | Composed and Respectfully Dedicated by Permission to the | Right Honble. Countess of Morley, | The words by | Lord Byron, | The Music by | J. Howell. | Student of the Royal Academy of Music T. Holloway .. 5, Hanway Street, Oxford Street
From Yonder Grove, | Recitative & Polacca; | Sung with great applause by | Miss E. Donnellan, | At the Professional Society's Concerts. | The Music By | Charles G. Byrne, | The Words By | George E. Linley Esqr. [1822-29] Wood Small & Co. 12 Waterloo Place, Edinburgh :: Walker & Co. Engrs. Edinr.
Gesang der Deutschen Nachtwächter. | The German Watchmen's Song | Composed | and arranged as a Glee, for Four Voices, | with an Accompaniment for the | Piano Forte, | By | J. Heffernan Monro & May, No. 11 Holborn Bars
Homage to Charlie, | The Celebrated Scotch Song of | Bonnie Lad March, | Sung By | Madame Vestris, | with the most enthusiastic Applause at the | Theatre Royal Covent Garden | Written by | J. Churchill Esqr. | Composed by | Alexander Lee Mayhew & Co. .. 17, Old Bond Street
I'd be a Butterfly! | A Ballad sung with the most rapturous Applause by | Miss Love, | in | Mr. Poole's New Comedy | The Wealthy Widow: | also by | Miss Stephens & Mrs. Waylett. | The Words & Melody by | T.H. Bayly Esqr. | & Dedicated to the Right Honble. | Lady Ashtown Willis & Co. .. 55 St James's Street and 7 Westmorland Street, Dublin
In Happier Hours! | from the first Volume | Of | "Melodies of Various Nations." | As sung by Mr. Collier. | The Poetry by | Thomas H. Bayly Esqre. | The | Symphonies & Accompaniments | by | Henry R. Bishop, | Composer & Director of the Music to the Theatre Royal, Covent Garden [1813-21] Goulding, D'Almaine & Co., 20 Soho Square and to be had at 7 Westmorland Street, Dublin :: Sold by R. Purdie 70 Princes Strt.
Isle of Beauty, Fare Thee Well! | from the first Volume of | Songs to Rosa, | By | Thomas H. Bayly Esq. | The Melody Composed | By | Charles Shapland Whitmore Esq | The Symphonies & Accompts. | by | T.A. Rawlings Goulding & D'Almaine, 20 Soho Square
It is Not On The Battle Field, | Ballad, | Sung by | Mr. Braham | also by Mr. Sapio at the Concerts, & by Mr. Millar at the Concerts, Bath | The Poetry by | Thomas H. Bayly Esq. | The | Symphonies & Accompaniments | by T.A. Rawlings Goulding & D'Almaine, 20 Soho Square
The Last Green Leaf. | a Ballad, | The Words and Part of the Melody by | Thos. | Bayly Esqr. | The Symphonies and Accompaniments by B.G.H. Gibsone Willis & Co., Royal Musical Repository, Egyptian Hall, Piccadilly, and 7 Westmorland Street, Dublin
Ma chere Laurette, | The admired Air Sung by | Mrs Beaumont, in | Rose D'Amour | or | The little Riding Hat, | at the | Theatre Royal Covent Garden, | Music by | Boieldeau [ie Boieldieu]. | Words by T.B. Phipps T.B. Phipps & Co. .. 95, New Bond Strt. :: and Sold by Wm. Dale, 8 Poultry
The | Maid of Athens | Written by | Lord Byron | Composed | with an Accompaniment for the | Piano Forte | by | G. Kiallmark Goulding & D'Almaine, 20, Soho Square
Third Edition | Meet Me By Moonlight , | A Ballad, | Sung by | Madame Vestris | Written and Composed | By | J. Augustine Wade Esqr. F.T. Latour .. 50, New Bond Street
Select Scottish Songs | No. 3 | Arranged in a simple style, | With Symphonies and an Accompaniment | for the | Piano Forte | by | R.A. Smith [My Ain Fire-Side] [1821] Robt. Purdie ... 83 Princes Street
pp.2-3
Voice and piano
'My ain fire side' hand-written at top of title page. By Elizabeth Hamilton?
Third Edition | Oh! No - We Never Mention Her, | Sung by | Mr. H. Phillips | and | Miss Stephens, | at | The Concerts, Festivals &c. | The Poetry by | T.H. Bayly Esqr. | The Symphonies | and accompaniments by | Henry R. Bishop, | Professor of Harmony & Composition at the Royal Academy of Music Goulding and D'Almaine 20 Soho Square
She never blamed him - Never! | From | The Melodies of Various Nations, | Written by | T.H. Bayly Esqr. | The Symphonies and Accompaniments | By | Henry R. Bishop Goulding & D'Almaine, 20 Soho Square :: Sold: R. Purdie .. Edr.
'Oh! yes We often mention Her,' | In Answer To | The Celebrated Ballad, | 'Oh! no, We never mention Her,' | Composed Expressly for | Mr. Braham, | by | Charles E. Horn. | Author of "Cherry Ripe" "I've Been Roaming" &c. Mayhew & Co., 47, Old Bond St. :: Sold by J. Davie Aberdeen
O Saw ye the Lass wi' the bonny blue E'en, | The favorite Scottish Ballad Sung by | Mr. Sinclair, | at the | Theatre Royal London, Dublin, Edinburgh, | and at | The Nobilities Concerts, &c. | Written by | Richard Ryan, | Arranged & partly Composed by | John Sinclair Clementi, Collard & Collard, 26 Cheapside
pp.1-5 Signature of John Sinclair, the composer, on t.p.
O softly Sleep my Baby Boy | A Ballad | Sung by | Mrs. Salmon. | Composed by | C. Smith J.B. Power, 34, Strand :: Engraved by H. Willson, 41 Cleveland Strt., Fitzroy Sq.
Second Edition | The Pirate's Serenade, | As Sung by Mr. Thorne | Written | by | William Kennedy, Esq. | to whom | The Music is Inscribed | By | John Thomson, Esq. [1827] Paterson, Roy & Co. .. 27 George Street, Edinburgh
pp.1-3
Voice and keyboard
Begins: 'My Boat's by the tow'r, My Barque's in the bay'
Third Edition | The Plain Gold ring, | The Words By | Willm. Thos. Moncrieff, Esqr. | Sung by | Madame Vestris, | The Music | Partly Adapted From a Subject by | Karl M.V. Weber T. Williams, 2, Strand
"Rise, Warrior, Rise" | Answer to | Rest, Warrior, Rest | Sung with enthusiastic Applause | by | Miss Stephens, | at the | Theatre Royal Drury Lane, | and | Public Concerts, | The Poetry by Richard Ryan Esqr. | Composed by | J.T. Craven [1830] H. Falkner, 3 Old Bond Strt.
2nd. Edition. | They Say, My Love is Dead! | the Celebrated | Maniac Song | From the First Number | of | Linley's | Scottish Melodies | as Arranged for & Sung by | Miss E. Paton, | (with Recitative, as Sung by Miss Paton,) | the Symphonies & Accompaniments | by | Charles G. Byrne | The Words by | George Linley Esqr. Goulding & D'Almaine, 20 Soho Square
pp.1-5 (2nd ed.) At foot of each page: 'The Maniac's Song'
Time Flies | The Admired Song, | as Sung by | Miss I. Paton, | at the | Theatre Royal Drury Lane, | in the Opera of | Isadore de Merida, | (or The Devil's Creek,) | Selected, Altered and Arranged by | T. Cooke, | Director of Music to the Theatre Royal Drury Lane Clementi & Co. 26 Cheapside
pp.[1]-5
Voice and piano
Isadore (or Isidore) de Merida was a revival of Stephen Storace's opera, The Pirates, in 1827.
'When You're Roaming,' | In Answer to | The Celebrated Cavatina | 'I've been Roaming' | Composed expressly for | Madame Vestris. | to whom it is Inscribed by | Charles Ed. Horn. | Author of "Cherry Ripe", "I've been Roaming" &c. &c. Mayhew & Co. .. 17 Old Bond St.
Why Hangs The Sweet Rose. | Ballad | The Poetry by J. W. King Esqr. | Composed and Arranged | with an Accompaniment for the | Piano-Forte, | by | Robt. Guylott, | Author of "The Rose will cease to blow" Longman & Bates, 6 Ludgate Hill
'With Verdure clad' | from | Haydn's Creation, | Arranged for the | Piano Forte, | by | J. Nightingale, | Organist of the Foundling Hospital Halliday & Co. 23 Bishopsgate St. Within :: Sold by J. Davie Aberdeen
Up! March Away, | the | Poetry | by | Thomas H. Bayly Esq. | The | Symphonies & Accompaniments | Composed | And | Arranged | By | Henry R. Bishop Goulding & D'Almaine 20 Soho Square
Eccomi giunto omai - Recitvo. Ed | Ah come rapida fuggi, | Cavatina, in the Opera of | Il Crociato In Egitto, | Composed by | Meyerbeer [1813-21] S. Chappell .. 135 New Bond Street :: Sold by R. Purdie 70 Princes Strt. Edinr.
Una Voce poco fa | Cavatina | as sung by Madame Fodor, | in the Opera of | Il Barbiere Di Siviglia, | with an Accompaniment for the | Piano Forte, | Composed by | Signor G. Rossini [1813-21] Rt. Birchall, 140 New Bond Street :: Sold by R. Purdie 70 Princes Strt. Edinr.
Three Waltzes | for the | Piano Forte, | in imitation of a | Musical Snuff Box, | Composed by | A.T. Mc.Donald Goulding & D'Almaine 20 Soho Square :: Sold by J. Davie Aberdeen
Cherry Ripe | an Admired Air, Sung by | Madame Vestris, | Composed by C.E. Horn, | Arranged as a Rondo, | for the | Piano Forte, | by | T. Valentine I. Willis & Co .. 55 St. James's Street, and 7 Westmorland Street, Dublin
Contredanses Variées. | Pour le | Piano Forte, | Par | Henri Herz. | Pianiste de la Chambre du roi [1829] Wood Small & Co. 12 Waterloo Place :: Engraver Walker & Co.
A Second Rondino, | On the Favorite Quintet | from Rossini's Opera of | Corradino, | for the | Piano Forte | by | Charles Czerny R. Cocks & Co. .. 20, Princes Street, Hanover Square