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Id |
29637 |
Category |
antiquarian music |
Author / Composer |
MOORE, Thomas (1779-1852) |
Title |
Volume comprising: i) The Last Rose of Summer (Weippert & Co., [i], 5pp.); ii) The Harp that once thro’ Tara’s Halls (Joseph Williams, 3pp.); iii) Go where glory waits thee (Joseph Williams, 5pp.); iv "Flow on thou shining river", arranged with Symphonies and accompaniments by John Stevenson (Brewer & Co., 3pp); v) The Minstrel Boy (5pp.); vi) Love's young dream (Joseph Williams, 5pp.; vii) And doth no a meeting like this, arranged by Henry R. Bishop (5pp.); viii) The Sunflower (Joseph Williams, 5pp.); ix) Has sorrow thy young days shaded (6pp.); x) The meeting of the waters (J. Williams, 5pp.); xi) Those ev'ning bells (5pp.); xii) Fly not yet, arranged by John Stevenson (5pp.); xiii) I love but thee!, music by Pio Cianchettini (5pp.); xiv) Rich and rare were the gems she wore, Symphonies & Accompts. by George Linley, Moore's Irish Melodies-G. Linley-no.11 (5pp.); xv) When in death I shall calm recline, Symphonies & Accompts. by George Linley, Moore's Irish Melodies-G. Linley-no.21 (5pp.); xvi) We may roam thro' this world, Symphonies & Accompts. by George Linley, Moore's Irish Melodies-G. Linley-no.13 (5pp.); xvii) Oh! breathe not his name, Symphonies & Accompts. by George Linley, Moore's Irish Melodies-G. Linley-no.2 (5pp.). |
Place |
London |
Publisher |
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Publication Date |
[ca 1865] |
ISBN / Plate No. |
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Series |
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Size |
Folio. |
Description |
Green embossed cloth, gilt. With a letter, tipped onto front end-paper, from Isabella Aytoun (1789-1872) of 28 Palace Gardens Terrace Kensington, dated 15 April 1871, to Miss Broadwood. |
Reference |
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Price |
£60.00 |
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