Musical commonplace book : manuscript, [approximately 1790-approximately 1810]. Mus 405.473, Loeb Music Library.

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Manuscript in a number of hands, apparently copied at least in part from early American editions.

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Drink to me only -

Minutto

Go the Devil shake yourselves -

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John John I Augusta Merton - never Catherine Maldett Ridle Ann Bogue Matilda A Ann Bogue Hudson Ann Maria Caty Ann Bogue Alilla Ann Jane Ann Bogue McAlilta Augusta A Augusta Bogen Ann Augusta Maria Haron Nancy Eliza My dear Mamma Nancy Peadton My dear Mamma Eliza Birely B Birely invented James Hurley Susan Susan [illegible] Wm H Harrison Ann Bogue from Bogue

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pg. 27 (bare page)
{ Lovely Nancy - Song
pg.28 { A New Song. Set by S.ra Galla
{ Gramachree Molly. Irish Air
pg.29 - Song (2-part: 1st & 2nd tenor?)*
pg.30 (bare page)
pg.31 The Warwickshire Lad
pp, 33-4{ Sung by Mr. Du Bellamy (2-part as above)
{
pg.35 The Soger Lassie - Sung by Miss Thornton
pg.36 The Female Captain
pg.37 { He's aye a kissing me - Sung by Mrs.? Wrightse?
{ Tweedside
pg.38 (bare page)
pg.39 In the Camp
pg. 40 Sung by Mr. Bannister, Mr Fawcett, & Mr Holcroft
(& Soldiers) in the Camp.
*Clefs deceptive

pg. 41 Sung by Mr. Bannister In the Camp
pg. 42 The Song in the School for Scandal, sung by Mr. Vernon
pg. 43 (Words to the above)
pp. 44-5 { ( Song with piano LH - a love-song, 2 pp.,
{ 3 verses, with intro. & closing bars.
pp. 46-9 { Sandy of Bonny Dundee (similarly arranged,
{ but 1 verse, intro. repeated at end.)
pg. 50 Weeping, Widow'd, Polly (Similarly arranged.
pg. 50 Words to 2nd & 3rd verses added below.)
pg. 51 The Willow Word to 2nd verse below. ("Willow")
(Similarly arranged. Refrain repeats
pp. 52-3 { All will hail the joyous day (Similarly arranged,
{ 2 pp., 2nd verse words below.
pg. 54 Adele Fidelis (Simple piano arrangement.
3 verses, last 2 words below)
{ Why Huntress why - sung by Mr. Tyler in
pp. 55-6 { the opera of the archers - B. Carr (Ar-
{ ranged like the songs above.)
pp. 57-58 Sweet girl by the light of the Moon (as above)
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pg. 59 A Favorite Song in the Opera of the Purse [As above]
pg. 60 { With Pleasure I talk of my pain - a favorite?----
{ Song from the Poetry of--?--[As above but
{ RH more harmonie. More words next page]
pg. 61 The Maid of Lodi. A favorite Italian ballad
{ [As above. 2 more verses below.]
pg. 62 Jem of Aberdeen. [As above. More words pg. 63]
pg. 63 Sung by Mrs. Jordan in the Spoil'd Child [As
{ above. 3 more verses below.]
pg. 64 Flattering Lovers often swear. [As above]
pg. 65 The favorite March in Feudal Times arranged
{ for the Piano Forte, violin and flute
pg. 66 The favorite Seranading German Waltz-
{ arranged for the Piano Forte, violin, & flute
pg. 67-8 My Journey is Love - Mrs. Jos. (?) [As above,
{ some alto. 2 pp. Words to 2 more verses pg 68]
pg. 69 The Welsh Harper, a favorite ballad composed
{ by Theodore Smith. [As above. More words
{ on page 72!
pg. 70-2 The English Naval Dance [No words. Pp. 70-72
pg. 73-6 The day of Marriage Sung with great applause
{ by Mrs. Hodgkinse (?) [As above. More
{ words & music on pp. 75 & 76]
pg. 77-9 I'll be married to thee, a favorite Scoth Song
{ Sung by Mrs Beth (?), Mr Hough (?) [As
{ above. 2 pp. but more words pg. 79.
pp 79-81 The Cuckoo, from the Aviary, a collection of
{ Sonnets. [ As above. 2 pp. & pg of words.]
pp. 82-89 Rondo [with words]. [As above. 2pp.
pg. 90 Drink to me only [No words]
{ Minuetto
{ Go the Devil & Shake yourselves
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