Blow Gentle Gales | The Celebrated | Glee for three Voices | Sung in The Opera of | The Slave | at the | Theatre Royal Covent Garden | Composed by | Henry R. Bishop, | Composer & Director of the Music to the Theatre Royal Covent Garden Goulding D'Almaine Potter & Co., 20 Soho Square & to be had at 7 Westmorland Street Dublin
pp.1-5 Title page: JANE FRASER (MISS HAY has been crossed out) DRUMISBURGH (?) c 1820
The Captive Knight. | A Ballad. | The Words by Mrs. Hemans, | The Music by her Sister; | and both respectfully dedicated to | Sir Walter Scott. | The Second Edition [1827-9] Willis & Co. Royal Musical Repository Egyptian Hall, Piccadilly, and at 7 Westmorland Street Dublin
pp.2-8 On t.p.: J.F. [ie Jane Fraser]from G.H. [Hay, Jane's older sister m. 1831]
Should he upbraid | Sung by | Miss M Tree | In Shakespeare's Play | of the Two Gentlemen of Verona | at the | Theatre Royal, Covent Garden | The Poetry by Shakespeare | Composed by | Henry R Bishop | Composer & Director of the Music to Theatre Royal Covent Garden [1823?] Goulding D'Almaine Potter & Co. 20 Soho Square & to be had at 7 Westmorland St Dublin
Tho' you Leave me now in Sorrow | The much admired | Duetto | as sung by | Miss Stephens & Mr. Sinclair | in | Rob Roy Macgregor | Performed at the | Theatre Royal Covent Garden, | The Words by I. Pocock Esqr., | The Music Arranged expressly for the Theatre, | also for Two Soprano Voices, | by | John Davy [c1818] W. Hodsoll, 45 High Holborn