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Death of his two Sonnes. Lond. 1655, folio, pp. 38. Reprinted in the tenth volume of the Harleian Miscellany.

A reprint of both these tracts, under the title of Authentic Memorials of Remarkable Occurrences and Affecting Calamities in the Family of Sir George Sondes, Bart. In two Parts. Evesham, n. d. 12mo. This edition is incorrectly printed. Dent, pt. ii. 351,5s. Heber, pt. ii. 7s. Hanrott, 15s.

The Devil's Reign upon Earth: being a Relation of the Murder of G. Sonds by his Brother. Lond. 1655, 12mo.

Elegie on the Death of G. Sondes. 1655,

folio.

SONG of Mary, the Mother of Christ, containing the story of his Life and Passion, &c. Lond. E. Allde, 1601, 4to.

Heber, pt. iv. last leaf damaged, 11s. Bright, 12s.

SONG, or Story for the Lasting Remembrance of divers famous works which God hath done in our time. Lond. by R. Young, 1626,

4to.

Heber, pt. iv. 21. 6s. Bright, 17. 1s. SONG The, of the three Children, paraphrased in Metre (by Mark de la Pla). Lond. 1724, folio.

Published by Samuel Wesley. SONGS.-Ane compendious Buik of godlie Psalmes and spiritual Sangis, collectit furthe of sundrie Partis of the Scripture, with diveris utheris Ballatis changeit out of prophaine Sangis in godlie Sangis for avoyding of sin and harlotry. With augmentation of sundrie gude and godlie Ballatis not contenit in the first edition. Imprentit at Edinb. be Johne Ros for Henrie Charteris, 1578, 16mo.

This is the earliest edition known to exist, and is supposed to be unique. At Jolley's sale it sold (wanting part of the title and contents) for 317. 10s., and is now in the Library at Britwell. This collection seems to have been known under the title of "The Dundee Psalms," and is usually attributed to John and James Wedderburn of Dundee, who flourished about the middle of the sixteenth century. --(Knox's Hist. vol. i. p. 139). Specimen Catalogue of the Britwell Library.-Another edition of this curious volume was printed,

Edinb. be Robert Smyth, 1600, small 8vo. Roxburghe, 3341, morocco, 21. resold Chalmers, 1842, 157.-Newlie corrected. and amended by the first originall Copie.. Edinb, by Andro Hart, 1621, 12mo. BLACK LETTER. Bright, (impf.) 117. 10s. Brand, 41. 4s.-A Specimen of Ane compendiousBooke,' &c. (published by Sir David Dalrymple Lord Hailes). Edinb. 1765, 8vo. pp. 46. Sir M. M. Sykes, pt. i. 1303, 3s. Contained in Scottish Poems of the Sixteenth Century, edited by J. G. Dalyell, Edinb. 1801. See SCOTLAND, p. 2217.

Songs and Poems of Love and Drollery. By T. W. Lond. 1654, 12mo. Roxburghe, 3406, with Stevenson's Norfolk Drollery, 1673, and Wit at a Venture, 1674, 2l. 12s. 6d. Heber, pt. iv. morocco, 21. 5s.

Cheerfull Ayres or Ballads for one or three voices, by John Wilson. Oxford, 1660, oblong 4to. 2 vols. Heber, pt. iv. 4s.

Rump Songs. 1660, &c. See RUMP.

Methinks the poor Town has been troubled too long, or a Collection of all the Theatres. Lond. 1673, 8vo. new Songs sung either at the Court or In the Bodleian Library.

The last and best Edition of new Songs. 1673, 8vo.

A perfect Collection of the several Sougs now in mode, either at the Court or Lond. 1675, 8vo.

Theatres.

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A new collection of the choicest Songs now in esteem in Town or Court. n. p. 1676, 8vo.

New Songs and Poems Ala-mode, both at Court and Theatres, never before

printed. Lond. 1677, 12mo. Heber, pt. iv. MS. title, 3s.

An Exact Collection of the newest and

most delightful Songs sung at Court and collected by J. H. 1681. Lond. 1681-3, 8vo. Heber, pt. iv. 12. "This volume consists of 3 different collections of songs which There is au came out in 1681 and 1683. apparent defect, pp. 8 and 17, which I have ascertained to be the case with all the copies."-Note by Mr. Heber.

both the Theatres, with the Musicks

The newest Collection of the choicest of Songs, as they are sung at Court, Theatre, Balls, &c. with Musical Notes. 1683, 8vo. (Qy. third part of preceding series.)

Antidote against Melancholy, compounded of Witty Ballads, Jovial Songs, and merry Catches, Lond. 1682, 8vo. Seo ANTIDOTE, p. 51.

SONGS-continued.

A small Garland of pious and godlie Songs, composed by a devout Man, for the Solace of his Freinds and Neighbours in their Afflictions. Printed in Gant (Ghent), 1684, small 8vo, pp. 80. Bibl. Anglo-Poet. 728, 31. 3s. Heber, pt. iv. 12. 10s.

A choice Collection of 120 loyål Songs, all of them written since the two last Plots, 1684, 8vo. Hibbert, 7455, 13s. Heber, pt. iv. 5s.

A choice Collection of 180 Loyal Songs, all of them written since the two late Plots, viz. the horrid Salamanca Plot in 1678, and the fanatical Conspiracy in 1683, intermixt with some new Love Songs, with a Table to find each song: to which is added the musical Notes to each Song. The third Edition, with many Additions. Lond. 1685, 12mo. pp. 384. Bibl. AngloPoet. 430, 17. 1s. Heber, pt. xiv. 5s.

A Collection of Songs (31) set to Music. 'Lond. 1685, small 4to.

Delightful Companion for the Recorder.

Lond. 1686, 8vo.

The Loyal Garland: or, a Choice Collection of Songs. Lond. 1686, 8vo.

Vinculum Societatis, or the Tie of good Company; being a choice Collection of the newest Songs now in Use. Three Books. Lond. 1687, 88, 91, fol. 17. 1s.

Theatre of Music, or a Choice Collection of the newest and best Songs. Lond. 1687, folio. Heber, pt. iv. 6s.

Youth's Treasury, or a Store-house of Wit and Mirth, with a Collection of the Choicest and Newest Songs, &c. Lond. for J. Blare, 1688, 12mo. Heber, pt. iv. 6s. Banquet of Musick. Lond. 1689, 8vo. The Golden Garland of Princely Delight, 1690. See GARLAND.

Apollo's Banquet. Lond. 1690, 8vo. Thesaurus Musicus: or, a Collection of the newest Songs. In Six Books. Lond. 1693-6, folio, 17. 11s.

A Collection of one hundred and eighty Loyal Songs, intermixt with several Love Songs: to which is added the Notes. 1694, 12mo. Field, 1443, 12mo. 11s. See RUMP,

p. 2149.

Mirth diverts all Care; composed by the most celebrated Wits of the Age, with many Rare Songs. Lond. 1708, 12mo. Heber, pt. v. 4s. 6d.-Lond. 1709, 12mo. Heber, pt. iv. 4s.

A Collection of State Songs and Poems that have been published since the Rebellion, and sung at the several Mughouses in London and Westminster. Lond. 1716, 12mo. Skegg, 15s. Heber, pt. iv. 10s.

The Merry Musician; or a Cure for the Spleen: being a collection of the more diverting Songs and pleasant Ballads set to Musick. Lond. 1716, 12mo. 3 vols. Nas

sau, pt. i. 2241, 17. 11s.-1730, 12mo. 4 vols. Boswell, 1854, 2 vols. 13s. Heber, pt. i. Vocal Music, with the Masque, 1768, 1772, 31. Utterson, in 1852, 4 vols. 21. 19s. The Choice; being a Collection of Two hundred and fifty celebrated Songs. Lond. J. Watson (1723), 18mo. 3 vols. Heber, pt. iv. 5s.-Lond. 1729-33, 12mo. 3 vols.

Songs and Epigrams by several hands, published by T. M. Gent. Dublin, Rhanes, 1721, 8vo. 2 vols.

Moral Songs, composed for the use of children, Lond, 1728, 18mo.

Musical Miscellany, a Collection of Choice Songs set to the violin and flute by the most eminent masters. Lond. 1729-31, 12mo. 6 vols. frontispieces. Inglis, 17. 1s. Bindley, 12. 18s. Goldsmid, 37. 38.

A Collection of Bacchanalian Songs. Printed for J. Stagg in Westminster Hall, 1729, 8vo. Title and contents, 3 leaves, and pp. 144. Heber, pt. v. 6s.

The Muses Holiday; or the Polite Songster, a collection of favourite New Songs sung at the Theatres and Gardens. Lond. n. d. (1730) 12mo. frontispiece. Puttick's, July, 1862, 2s. 6d.

Loyal Songs. Lond. 1731, 12mo.

Merry Mountebank, or the humorous Quack Doctor, a Collection of Songs set to Music. 1732, 8vo. See MUSIC, 1642.

British Musical Miscellany, or the Delightful Grove; being a Collection of English and Scotch Songs by the best Masters for the Violin, Flute, and Harpsichord. Engraven by J. Walsh. Lond. 1733, 8vo. 4 vols. in 2, 1. 11s. 6d.

The Honey-Suckle, consisting of original Poems, Epigrams, Songs, &c. By a Society of Gentlemen. Lond. 1734, 8vo.

Vocal Miscellany; a Collection of celebrated Songs, many of which were never before printed, with the names of the Tunes prefixed to each Song. Lond. 1734, 12mo. 2 vols.

A Complete Collection of old and new English and Scotch Songs, with their Tunes. 1735, 12mo. 4 vols. in 2. Heber, Pt. iv. 17. 2s. Utterson, fine copy, 27. 15s.

-1738, 12mo. 4 vols.

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The Syren, a collection of the most esteemed and favourite Songs. Lond. n. d. 12mo. A different collection from the preceding.

The Lark: a Collection of above 470 English and Scotch Songs. Lond. 1740, 12mo. Heber, pt. iv. 10s.

The Aviary, or Magazine of British Melody, consisting of 1500 Songs, Lond. n. d. 1740-45, oblong 8vo. Heber, pt. iv. 128.

Vernon's Glory, 15 New Songs occasioned by the Taking of Porto Bello and Fort Chagre. Lond. 1740, 8vo. Heber, pt. iv. 5s.

The Musical Companion, or Lady's Magazine in English and Scotch Songs. Lond. 1741, 8vo. Heber, pt. iv. 7s.

The Ladies' Polite Songster, or Harmony for the Fair Sex. Lond. n. d. 12mo. The Merry Companion; or Universal Songster, consisting of 500 celebrated Songs with the Tunes prefixed. Lond. 1742, 18mo. frontispiece.-Lond. 1745,

18mo.

Philomel, a small Collection of only the best English Songs. 1744. Reed, 7313, 4s. 6d. Heber, pt. iv, 4s.

Universal Harmony, or Gentlemen and Ladies' Social Companion, consisting of a great variety of the best and most favourite English and Scots Songs, with Music. Lond. 1746, 4to. plates, Heber, pt. iv. 10s. See MUSIC, p. 1643.

The Linnet, Thrush, and Robin (1974 Songs). 1749, 18mo. 3 vols. Nassau, pt. ii. 505, 17. 16s. Sotheby's, May, 1855, 37. 58. Sotheby's, May, 1860, 11. 2s.

Antidote against Melancholy, being a Collection of Fourscore Merry Songs, with Music. Lond. 1749, 8vo. 14s. See MUSIC, p. 1643.

Orpheus, a Collection of One thousand, Nine Hundred, Seventy Four of the most celebrated English and Scotch Songs. Lond. 1749, 12mo. 3 vols.

Vocal Melody, consisting of English and Scotch Songs sung at the Theatres and Gardens in and about London. 2 parts. York (1750), 12mo.

Vocal Melody; or, The Songster's Ma-gazine, being a Collection of 2000 English and Scotch Songs. Lond. 1751, 18mo. 2 vols. Heber, pt, iv. 17, 3s.

for the

Puerilia; or Amusements the Fancies and Capacities of those of young; a Collection of Songs adapted to Lond. 1751, 12mo. frontispiece. Tender Years. Selected by J. Marchant.

The Charmer, a choice Collection of Songs, Scots and English. Edinb. 1752, 12mo. 2 vols.

The Muses' Banquet, or a Present from Parnassus, being a Collection of English and Scots Songs. Reading, 1752, 18mo. 2 vols.

The Muse's Delight, an, Accurate ColLond. 1752, 8vo. Heber, pt. iv. 4s. lection of English and Italian Songs, &c.

The Sports of the Muses. Lond. 1752, 12mo. 2 vols.

The Muse's Choice, or the Merry Fellow. 1754, 12mo.-Hibbert, 138, 6d.

The Myrtle; being a favourite Collection of above two hundred of the newest and best English and Scotch Songs.. Lond. 1755, 8vo.

those of the Bottle, Hunting, Mirth, and The Wreath, new Songs, including Jollity, as sung at Vauxhall, Ranelagh, Marybon, and Cupirs' Gardens. Lond. 1755, 12mo. frontispiece. Puttick's, July, 1862, 6s.

tue. Edinb. 1756, sq. 12mo. British Songs sacred to Dalrymple Lord Hailes. printed. See HAILES, Lord.

By Sir David Love and VirFifty copies.

Apollo's Cabinet, or the Muses' Delight; a Collection of Songs and Cantatas by the most approved Masters. Liverpool, 1756-7, 12mo. 2 vols.

of the Newest and Best Songs. Lond. The Musical Companion; a Collection 1759, 12mo. Heber, pt. iv. 2s.

The Musical Miscellany, or Songster's Pocket Companion. Lond. 1760, 12mo. Heber, pt. iv. 5s.

The Warbling Muses, consisting of 731 Ways to Kill Care; a Collection of Songs, collected from MSS. by B. Wake- Original Songs. Lond. 1761, 12mo. Heber, field. Lond. 1749, 18mo. Heber, pt. iv. 6s.pt. iv. 5s. See FORREST, Fred., p. 819. Collection of Loyal Songs, Poems, &c. (Jacobite). Lond. 1750, 12mo. privately printed. Puttick's, July, 1862, 9s.

The Harp, or Musical Miscellany, being a Collection of choice Songs, &c. set to Musick by the most eminent Masters. Lond. 1750, 8vo.

The Bullfinch; being a Choice Collection of New and most favourite English Songs which have been sung at the Public Theatres. In 2 parts. Lond. Baldwin, 1761, 12mo.

A Collection of Songs. Edinb. 1762 crown 8vo.

SONGS-continued.

A Collection of Bacchanalian Songs. Edinb. 1763, 12mo.

The Songster's Delight. Coventry, 1763, 12mo.-1765, 12mo.

The Temple of Comus, or every Gentleman and Lady's Beard, Brent, and Lowe, being a Collection of English, Irish, and Scotch Songs, Lond. 1764, 8vo. Heber, pt. iv. 5s.

A Choice Collection of Scotch and English Songs, taken from the Amyrillis, Phoenix, Orpheus, Charmer, &c. Glasgow, 1764, 12mo. Bliss, pt. i. 78.

The Lyric Pacquet, 1764. See MOZEEN,

Thomas.

The Charmer, a choice Songs, Scots and English. 12mo. Heber, pt. iv. 6s.

Collection of Edinb. 1765,

The Charmer, or the Lady's Garland; 235 Songs sung at the Theatres, Vauxhall, Ranelagh, Marybon, Sadlers Wells, &c. Lond. J. Hinxman, n. d. 12mo. Puttick's, July, 1862, 5s.

The Brent, or English Syren. Lond. 1765, 12mo. Heber, pt. iv. 5s.

Universal Melody, or the Songster's Magazine. 1766, 8vo.

Vauxhall, Ranelagh, Marybone, Sadlers Wells, &c. With Instructions for Writing Songs, Rules for Singing, &c. Lond. 1770, oblong 8vo.

The Nightingale, a Collection of the Newest and most favourite Love Songs. Lond. 1770, 12mo.

Vocal Music, or the Songster's Companion; containing a new and choice Collection of the greatest Variety of Songs, Cantatas, &c. with the Music prefixed to each. Lond. 1770-72, 12mo. 3 vols.

The Choice Spirit's Pocket Companion, or the Buck's Treasury, being a complete Collection of Droll and Humorous Songs now in the highest vogue among the Societies of Choice Spirits, Bloods, Bucks, &c., with Toasts and Sentiments. Lond.

1772, 12mo.

London Songster, or the Polite Musical Companion. Lond. 1773, 12mo,

The Muses and the Graces on a visit to

Grosvenor Square, being a Collection. of
Songs sung by the Maskers at Mrs. Crew's
Ball. Lond. 1775, 4to.

Johnson's Lottery Song Book, or the
Vocal Adventurer, 430 Love, Hunting and
Bacchanalian Songs. Lond. 1777, 12mo.

The Honest Fellow, or Reveller's Me-6s.-Lond. n. d. (1810), 12mo. morandum Book, in a Collection of Jocular Songs. Lond. 1767, 12mo. Heber, pt.

iv. 6s.

The Cheerful Companion, or Vocal Assistant, being such a valuable Collection of New Songs as have never appeared in any previous publication of this kind. Together with the most admired Airs, etc. performed at Vauxhall, Ranelagh, and other places of public Amusement. n. d. 12mo. pp. 80.

The Cheerful Companion, or Songster's Pocket Book. Lond. Kearsley, 1767, 12mo.

The Masque, a New Collection of English, Scotch, and Irish Songs. Lond. Richardson and Co, 1761, cr. 8vo. Heber, pt. iv. 2s.

The Entertaining Companion, or Merry Songster's Delight. Lond. (1766) 12mo.

A Collection of one hundred and fifty Scots Songs, with an explanation of the Scots Words. Lond. 1768, 8vo.

Ancient and Modern Scots Songs, Heroic Ballads, &c. Edited by David Herd. Edinb. 1769, 12mo. Heber, pt. iv. 5s.Edinb. 1776.-1791, 12mo. 2 vols. Heber, pt. iv. 8s. This edition of 1791 is usually but erroneously called Herd's.

The Calliope, or English Harmony; a Collection of the most Celebrated English and Scotch Songs. Engraved and embellished with Designs adapted to the subject of each Song. Lond. n. d. (1770) 8vo. 2 vols. Heber, pt. iv. 11s.

Cupid and Bachus, or Love and the Bottle, 600 Songs sung at the Theatres,

St. Cecilia, or the Lady and Gentleman's Sentiments. Edinb. W. Darling, for C. Harmonious Companion, with Toasts and Wilson, 1779, 12mo. Maskell, 4s.

The True Loyalist, or Chevalier's Favourite, being a Collection of Elegant Songs never before printed. Lond. 1779, 12mo.

The Vocal Companion, or the Delightful and Merry Songster. Lond. M. Cooper, n. d. 12mo. frontispiece. Puttick's, July, 1862, 4s.

The Agreeable Amusement, a Collection of Ancient and Modern Songs. Lond. n. d. 4to. plates, View of Sadlers Wells, &c. Puttick's, July, 1862, 78.

The Temple of Mirth. Dublin, n. d. 12mo.

Amyrillis, consisting of Songs sung at the Public Theatres or Gardens. Lond. J. Tyther, n. d. small 4to. entirely engraved, with views. See MUSIC, p. 1642.

The Glasgow Miscellany; a select Collection of Scots and English Songs, Glasgow, n. d. 8vo.

The Humours of London, a Choice Collection of Songs. Lond. n. d. 12mo. Heber, pt. iv. 4s.

The Busy Bee, or Vocal Repository. Lond. n. d. 12mo. 3 vols.

The London Songster of 564 Songs. n. d. 12mo. Heber, pt. iv. 5s.

British Melodist, or National Song Book; with a Selection of more than 400 choice toasts and sentiments. Lond. n. d. 8vo.

SONGS-continued.

The New Merry Companion, or Vocal Remembrancer, being a select Collection of the most celebrated Songs lately sung at the Theatres. Vauxhall, Ranelagh, &c. with some Catches and Glees set to Music. Lond. Wallis and Stonehouse, (1780) 12mo. The Roundelay, or the New Syren; a Collection of Choice Songs. Lond. W. Lane (1750), 12mo. frontispiece. Heber, pt. iv. 4s.

The Union Song-Book. Berwick, 1781, 12mo.

The Modern Syren, or Enchanting Songstress. Sunderland, 1781, 12mo. 4s. 6d.

The Convivial Songster. Lond. Fielding, 1780, 12mo.-1782. Reed, 7660, 4s.

The Goldfinch, or New Modern Song: ster, being a select Collection of the most admired and favourite Scots and English Songs. Edinb. 1782, 12mo. frontispiece. Lusorium; a Collection of convivial Songs, &c. 1783, 12mo.

The Vocal Miscellany, a Collection of above 400 Songs, many never before printed. Lond. 1784, 12mo.

Vocal Magazine, or Complete British Songster. Lond. 1784, 12mo. plate of the Orchestra, Vauxhall Gardens, and portraits.

The Wood-Lark, a Collection of Scotch and English Songs, Airs, Ballads, &c. Lond. 1784, oblong 8vo.

The Banquet of Thalia, or the Fashionable Songster's Pocket Memorial. Lond. (1785) 12mo.

The new British Songster, a Collection of Songs, Scots and English, with Toasts and Sentiments for the Bottle. Falkirk, 1785, 12mo.

A Collection of Songs selected from
Clio and Euterpe, the Muse's Delight,
&c. with Music. Lond. n. d. 8vo. 2 vols.
The Merry Companion, or Feasts of the
Sons of Comus. Lond. 1786, 12mo.
The Scots Musical Museum. 1787-1803.
See JOHNSON, James, p. 1215.

The American Songster. 12mo. Heber, pt. iv. 4s.

Lond. 1788,

Caliope, or the Musical Miscellany, a select Collection of the most approved English, Scots, and Irish Songs, set to Music. Edinb. 1789, 8vo.

A Collection of Odes, Songs, and Epigrams againt the Whigs alias the Blue and Buff; in which are included Mr.

Hewerdine's Political Songs. Lond. 1790,

870.

A Selection of the most favourite Scots Songs, chiefly pastoral, adapted for the harpsichord. Lond. 1790, folio.

Billington, or Town and Country Songster, containing upwards of 700 Songs. Lond. 1790, 12mo,

Select Collection of favourite Scottish Ballads. Perth, R. Morison, 1790, 12mo. 4 parts in 2 vols.

The Sky Lark, or the Lady and GentleEdinb. man's harmonious Companion. n. d. 12mo.

The Sky Lark, being an elegant Collection of the best and newest Songs. Lond. Evans, 1791, 12mo.-1803.

Ancient Songs, from the Time of Henry III. to the Revolution. 1790. See RITSON, Joseph.

A Tribute to Liberty, or New Collection of Patriotic Songs, entirely original; together with a Collection of Toasts and Sentiments sacred to the Rights of Man. By R. Thomson. Lond. sold by Thomson, 4, Bell Yard, 1793, 12mo. Preface to the Public, alias the "Swinish Multitude," pp. viii. and pp. 5 to 86.

Whim of the Day for 1794; an entertaining Selection, as sung at the Theatres, the Beef Steak Club, &c. 1794, 12mo. frontispiece.

The Kentish Songster, or Ladies and Gentlemen's Miscellany, 1600 English, Scotch, and Irish Songs. Canterbury, 1792, 8vo.

The Bouquet of Thalia. Lond. 1792, 12mo. 3s.

Vocal Magazine, a Selection of the most esteemed English, Scots, and Irish Songs, adapted to the Harpsichord and Violin. Edinb. 1797, 8vo. 3 vols.

The Musical Repository, a Collection of Scotch, English, and Irish Songs, set to Music. Glasgow, 1799, 8vo.

The Apollo, or Vocal Repository, a Collection of Songs of peculiar Standard Excellence. Lond, Stonehouse (1800), 12mo.

2s. 6d.

Songs, political and convivial, by Captain Morris. Lond. 1802, 8vo. See MORRIS, Captain.

The Myrtle and the Vine, or Complete Vocal Library; with an Essay on Singing and Song Writing, and Biographical Anecdotes, by C. H. Wilson. Lond. 1803, 12mo. 3 vols. portraits.

The Soul of Harmony, a Collection of Glees, Catches, &c. Norwich, 1804, 12mo, frontispiece.

The Night Cap Blown up, or the In side Lining sent into the World, consisting of Original Poems, Songs, &c. Comic and Serious, by Adam Scribblewig. Norwich, 1805, 12mo. frontispiece.

Collection of Comic Songs, written,

compiled, etched, and engraved with Robertson (Manager). Lond. Music, by

(1806), 8vo. 2 parts.

A Select Collection of Songs, or an Appendage to the Pianoforte, containing Names of Authors, Composers, Singers, &c. Newcastle-on-Tyne, 1806, 8vo.

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