Sing Away, Sing Away, By Day & By Night, | a Ballad, | Sung by | Mrs. Waylett & Mrs. Honey, | The Music Composed by | Alexander Lee H. Wray (late Lee & Lee) 37 Haymarket :: Engraved by W.S.Joselin.
The Rose of Allandale. | Ballad, | Sung by | Mr. Wilson, | at the | Theatre Royal Covent Garden, | and by Mr. Wheatley Kirk, at the Leeds Concerts. | Written by | Charles Jefferys | Composed | By | S. Nelson. | Author of the Vintager's Morning & Evening Hymns, The Pilot &c. Leoni Lee, .. 17, Old Bond Street :: [Bought from Wood & Co. Edr]
Second Edition | Bonnie Mary Hay, | A | Scotish Song, | The Music Composed, | and Inscribed to | Dr. Wm. Young | of Glasgow, | by | R.A. Smith [1826-43] Mortimer Anderson & Co. 43 Hanover St. Edinburgh :: Sold by Paterson Roy & Co. 27 George Street Edinr.
How Blythely The Pipe Thro' Glenlyon Was Sounding, | A Favorite Song | As sung with great applause | by | Mr. Sinclair | The Poetry written to a popular | Scots Melody | By | Joseph Mac Gregor Esqr. | Arranged with Symphonies & an Accompaniment for the | Piano Forte, | by | Alexr. Robertson Alexr. Robertson 47 Princes Street Edinburgh
Madeline; | Serenade, | As Sung by | Mrs. Martyn | late | Miss Inverarity, Miss H. Cawse, | and | Miss Coveney, | Written & Composed By | Charles T. Martyn [1829] Wood & Co. 12 Waterloo Place Edinburgh and Cramer Addison & Beale
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Also: Catalogue of New Music .. Wood & Co. 12 Waterloo Place, Edinr, Regent Street.
A | Spanish Air, | Arranged | with | Symphonies and Accompaniments | by | Sir John Stevenson Mus. Doc. | The Words Written, | and Affectionately Dedicated to | His Sisters, | by | Alexander Dallas Esqr. | No. 3 J. Power, 34 Strand :: Hunter [sc.] 1 Old Compton Stt. Soho.
No. 4 | Lays of Venice and Songs of the Carnival | The Gondolier's Good Night, | Duett. | Written by Chas. Jefferys | Composed by | S. Nelson Published for the Proprietor No. 54, Hunter St. Kent Road
No. 3 | Lays of Venice & Songs of the Carnival | "O'er the Waters by Moonlight," | Written by Charles Jefferys, | Composed by | Wm. Grosse Proprietor No. 54, Hunter St. Kent Road
Second Edition | We Have Lived And Loved Together. | The Honble. Emily D__ | "Thy smile can make a summer, | Where darkness else would be" D'Almaine & Co. 20, Soho Square :: Maguire & Co. litho. 9 Brydge St.
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Also: Sketch of the Honble. Emily D__ "from a sketch by the Countess of B__ " on title page Also on titlepage: "Extract of a Letter from the Honble. Mrs. N__ " See Note Dr 22/9.
Melody based on music by Henry Herz, the words by Charles Jefferys
Giovinette Semplicette, | with the Graves & Embellishments as Sung by | Made. Catalani, | In the Comic Opera of | La Frascatana, | Composed by | Paisiello [1809-35?] G. Walker .. 106 Great Portland Street :: Sold by Sutherland Bookseller Edinr.
I Seek Her On Every Shore, | Sung by | Mr. T. Millar, | in | Mr. Peake's | Romantic Drama | of | The Evil Eye, | at the | Theatre Royal, English Opera House, | also by | Mr. Wheatley Kirk, | The Music by | G. Herbert Rodwell Goulding & D'Almaine, 20, Soho Square :: Sold by Wood & Co. Edr.
That Lovely Girl! | the companion to the celebrated ballad | "I Saw Her At The Fancy Fair." | Sung at the Nobility's Concerts &c | with distinguished success | The Poetry by | Edmund Smith Esqr. | Composed by | J.A. Barnett Goulding & D'Almaine Soho Square. George & Manby Fleet Street. Keith Prowse & Co Cheapside. T.L. Purday High Holborn. Willis and Co. St. James Street. Cramer, Addison and Beale, Regent Street :: B.F. Grist, Engr.
The Heather Bell, | or | I Love To Tread The Mountains, | A Ballad, | Composed and Respectfully Dedicated | to | Mrs. General Stirling | of Eskbank | By | J.S. Allan J. McFadyen Junr. 671/2 Buchanan St. [Glasgow]
The Maid of Marlivale | A Ballad | from Moore's Poems | Composed | with an Accompaniment for the | Piano Forte or Pedal Harp | by Sir J.A. Stevenson Mus.Doc. [1829] J. Power, 34, Strand :: Sold by Wood & Co. 12 Waterloo Pl.
Green Hills of Tyrol! | Tyrolien, | Sung by | Madame Malibran | The Poetry by | George Linley Esq. | The Music by | G. Rossini, | in the Grand Opera - Guillaume Tell Goulding & D'Almaine, 20, Soho Square
Languir d'Amore | Ariette, | With an Accompaniment for the | Piano Forte, | Composed by | Geronimo Cresscentini. G. Walker, 105 & 106 Great Portland Street and 64 Burlington Arcade :: Sold by Sutherland
Sixth Edition. | The Light Bark, | Written by | Miss Mahony, | Composed Expressly, For | Madame Vestris, | By | J.T. Craven [1829] H. Falkner, 3, Old Bond Street :: Sold by Wood & Co. 12 Waterloo Pl. Edinr.
The Sailor's Grave | Sung by | Mr. Braham, | at the | Music Festivals &c. &c. | Composed | and humbly Dedicated by Special permission | To His | Most Gracious Majesty | the | King of England | by | Mrs. Henry Shelton, | Professor of Music in Cheltenham, under the immediate Patronage of | Her Royal Highness The Duchess of Kent Goulding G & D'Almaine, Soho Square
By the Margin of Fair Zurich's Waters | Air à la Suisse | Sung with the greatest Applause | by | Madame Vestris | In Mr. Charles Dance's Burletta of | The Beulah Spa | The Symphonies and Accompaniments | by | Louisa Sophia Dance [1829] S. Chappell .. No. 50 New Bond Street :: Sold by Wood & Co 12 Waterloo Pl. Edinr.
Fifth Edition. | The Tartar Drum, | Sung by | Miss M. Glover, | Poetry by | Edward Fitz Ball. | "And while moonlight gather round thee | Sadly sighing think on me." | The Music Composed by | G. Herbert Rodwell. Goulding & D'Almaine 20, Soho Square :: Sold: Wood & Co. Edr.
Second Edition | Under the Walnut Tree, | Ballad, | Sung by | Miss H. Cawse, | The Music and Words | Inscribed | To His Friend J. Abel | By | George Linley Esqre. [1829] S. Chappell .. 50 New Bond Street :: Sold by Wood & Co 12 Waterloo Pl. Edinr.
Come Dwell With Me | Composed by | Alexander Lee, | the Poetry by | T. Haynes Bayly | Arranged as a | Duet | By | G.A. Hodson [1829] Goulding & D'Almaine, Soho Square :: Sold by Wood & Co. 12 Waterloo Pl. Edinr.
'Remember Me' | Canzonet | In the Spanish Style, | Sung by | Miss Byfeld | In the Musical Drama of the | Spanish Lovers, | Composed, & Respectfully Inscribed to | The Right Honble. | The Countess of Caithness | by | Charles T. Martyn Wood & Compy. And Messrs. J.B. Cramer Addison & Beale
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Also: Catalogue of New Music .. Wood & Co. .. 12 Waterloo Place, Edinburgh.