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Fugitive Pieces
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Musurgia Vocalis: an Essay on the History and Theory of Music, and on the Qualities, Capabilities, and Management of the Human Voice 1836 [Leather Bound]
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A Selection of Hebrew Melodies, Ancient and Modern
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The Southern Euphrosyne and Australian Miscellany, containing oriental moral tales ... poetry and music ... examples of the native Aboriginal Melodies, ... a Piano-Forte accompaniment by ... I. Nathan
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Why are you wandering here I pray. [Song.]
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" In this lovely rose; " [song,] written and composed by I. Nathan
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Come kiss me said Colin, [song] translated from the French by ... W. Shepherd
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" Why are you wandering here, I pray. " The popular ballad, sung by Madame Vestris ... in the ... operatic comedy, Sweet-hearts & Wives, written by James Kenney, etc
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The Battle of Vittoria. [Song.]
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" Why are you wand'ring here, I pray " ; [song], in the operatic comedy of " Sweethearts and Wives, " written by J. Kenney. Twelfth edition
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Why are you wandering here I pray ... Song
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Billy Lack a Day's lament. [Song.]
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Why are you wand'ring here, I pray? [Song.] Sung ... in the ... operatic comedy of Sweethearts and Wives; written by James Kenney. < Eighth edition. >
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Why are you wand'ring here, I pray. [Song.]
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" Why are you wand'ring here I pray? " , etc. < Fourteenth edition. >
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The Hornpipe Rondo. [P. F.]
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Merry Freaks in Troublous Times, an historical operatic drama in two acts, by C. Nagel. [Vocal score.]
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The Fair Haidée ... Song [begins: " I enter the garden " ] by ... Lord Byron
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" Why are you wand'ring here, I pray " ... arranged as variations for the Piano Forte
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When we two parted, [song] written by ... Lord Byron
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Where are you going to, my pretty Maid. Ballad ... Presented with Alf Cooke's Fine Art Almanack illustrating this old English legend
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O come, Maria. [Song.] The words by R. H. Evans
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" Sing not for others; " song, the words from " Ada Reis " by Lady C. Lamb
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The southern euphrosyne and Australian miscellany: Containing Oriental moral tales, original anecdote, poetry, and music ; an historical sketch, with examples of the native aboriginal melodies
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" Sir Henry De Vaux; " song, the words from " Ada Reis " [by Lady Caroline Lamb]
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Musurgia vocalis,: An essay on the history and theory of music, and on the qualities, capabilities, and management of the human voice
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Musurgia Vocalis: An Essay on the History and Theory of Music, and on the Qualities, Capabilities, and Management of the Human Voice
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Musurgia vocalis: an essay on the history and theory of music, and on the qualities, capabilities, and management of the human voice 1836
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Musurgia vocalis, an essay on the history and theory of music, and on the qualities, capabilities, and management of the human voice. By I. Nathan. Volume c.1 1836 [Leather Bound]
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Musurgia Vocalis: An Essay on the History and Theory of Music, and on the Qualities, Capabilities, and Management of the Human Voice
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