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1228. BICKHAM (George, jun.) The Musical Entertainer [a collection of Songs by various composers, with vignettes to every page], engraved by. [The Music arranged and edited by John Frederick Lampe.] Two vols. in one (wanting the title-page to the second volume). folio. London, 1737-38. 1229. BIRD (William Hamilton). The Oriental Miscellany; being a collection of the most favourite Airs of Hindostan, compiled and adapted for Harpsichord, &c. folio. Calcutta, 1789. Presented to the Society by the Rev. F. J. Stainforth.

1230. BISHOP (Sir Henry Rowley). Lays and Legends of the Rhine. The poetry by J. R. Planchè. In vocal score. Plates.

folio. London, 1827.

Presented to the Society by Mr. Netherclift, jun.

1231. BISHOP (Sir Henry Rowley). Collections of Songs by. See

No. 778.

1232. BLOW (John), Mus. Doc. "Amphion Anglicus, a Work of many Compositions, for One, Two, Three, and Four Voices; with several Accompagnements of Instrumental Musick, and a Thorow-bass to each Song, figur'd for an Organ, Harpsichord, or Theorboe Lute." (Wanting the portrait.)

small folio. London, 1700.

Presented to the Society by J. L. Dampier, Esq.

The same. Another copy, also Autograph of Dr. Alcock.

1233. BLOW (John), Mus. Doc.

wanting the portrait.

1234. BLOW (John), Mus. Doc.,

small folio. London, 1700. and PURCELL (Henry). Three

Elegies upon the much lamented Loss of our late Most small folio. London, 1695.

Gracious Queen Mary.

See No. 1258.

1235. BONINI (Severo). Il Secondo Libro di Madrigali e Mottetti a una voce sola per cantare sopra Gravicembalo, Chittaroni et Organi, con Passaggi e Senza. folio. Florence, 1609. 1236. BOWMAN (Henry). Songs for one, two & three voyces to the Thorow-Bass. With some Short Symphonies. Collected out of some of the Select Poems of the incomparable Mr. Cowley, and others, and composed by Henry Bowman, Philo-Musicus. Second edition. folio. Oxford, 1679. 1237. BOYCE (William), Mus. Doc. Lyra Britannica; being a collection of Songs, Duets, and Cantatas on various subjects. Five parts. In full score. folio. London.

1238. BOYCE (William), Mus. Doc. Lyra Britannica.

Another

edition. (Bound up with Handel's Water Musick, arranged
for the Harpsichord.)
oblong folio. London.

1239. BUNTING (Edward). A General Collection of the Ancient Irish
Music, containing a variety of admired Airs, never before
published; and also the compositions of Conolan and
Carolan, collected from the Harpers, &c. in the different
Provinces of Ireland, and adapted for the Pianoforte, with a
Prefatory Introduction.
folio. London.

1240. BUNTING (Edward). The Ancient Music of Ireland, arranged for the Pianoforte; to which is prefixed a Dissertation on the Irish Harp and Harpers, including an Account of the Old Melodies of Ireland. quarto. Dublin, 1840.

1241. CAMPIAN (Thomas). The Third and Fourth Booke of Ayres, composed by Thomas Campian so as they may be expressed by one Voyce with a Violl, Lute or Orpharion.

folio. London, n. d. [1612].

1242. CAREY (Henry). Six Cantatas, the Words and Music by.

oblong quarto. [London] 1732. 1243. CAREY (Henry). The Musical Century, in One Hundred English Ballads, on various Subjects and Occasions; adapted to several Characters and Incidents in Human Life, and calculated for Innocent Conversation, Mirth, and Instruction. The Words and Music of the whole work by. The second edition. Portrait of the Author.

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1244. CAULFIELD (John). A Collection of the Vocal Music in Shakspere's Plays, including the whole of the Songs, Duets, Glees, Chorusses, &c., arranged with an accompaniment for the Pianoforte by Mr. Addison. In vocal score.

1245. CHANSONS Anciennes.

2 vols. octavo. London [1864].

large octavo. Paris, 1842 (?). J. de Béranger,

1246. CHANSONS. Musique des Chansons de P.

contenant les Airs Anciens et Modernes les plus usites. [The voice parts only are given.] octavo. Paris, 1834. 1247. CHAPPELL (William). A collection of National English Airs, consisting of Ancient Song, Ballad, and Dance Tunes, interspersed with Remarks and Anecdote, and preceded by an Essay on English Minstrelsy. The Airs harmonized for the Pianoforte by W. Crotch, Mus. Doc., G. Alex. Macfarren, and J. Augustine Wade. 2 vols. quarto: the first containing the Music, the second the Essay, Remarks, &c.

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1248. CHAPPELL (William). Popular Music of the Olden Time; a collection of Ancient Songs, Ballads, and Dance Tunes, illustrative of the Ancient Music of England, with short Introductions to the different periods, and notices of the airs from writers of the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries. Also a short account of the minstrels. The whole of the Airs harmonized by G. A. Macfarren.

2 vols. octavo. London, 1855-59.

1249. CHILCOT (Thomas). Twelve English Songs; the words by Shakspere and other celebrated poets. In full score.

folio. London.

1250. CHOICE AYRES, Songs, and Dialogues, to sing to the Theorbo Lute or Bass Viol, being most of the newest Ayres and Songs sung at Court and at the Publick Theatres. Composed by several Gentlemen of His Majestie's Musick, and others. Five books, bound together.

small folio. London, 1676-84.

The fourth and fifth books presented to the Society by Dr. Rimbault. 1251. CHOICE AYRES, Songs, and Dialogues. Book I. A different edition from that contained in the last-described volume, and slightly imperfect, but having the rare separately-paged sheet (which is wanting in the above volume), entitled, "The Ariel's Songs in the Play call'd The Tempest" [by Banister and Pelham Humphreys] inserted.

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1253. CLIO and Euterpe, or British Harmony; a collection of celebrated Songs and Cantatas by the most approved masters, curiously engraved. Embellished with designs adapted to each Song. 2 vols. octavo. London, 1758.

1254. CORKINE (William). Ayres to sing and play to the lute and Basse Violl. With Pavins, Galliards, Almaines and Corantos for the Lyra Violl. folio. London, 1610.

1255. DALBERG (Frederick). Three English Songs and a Glee.

oblong folio.

Presented to the Society by Mr. A. T. Roffe.

London.

1256. DAUNEY (William). Ancient Scotish Melodies (the Skene MS.)

See No. 2377.

1257. DELICIE Musica; being a collection of the newest and best Songs sung at Court and the Publick Theatres. Six Books, bound together.

small folio. London, 1695-6.

1258. DELICIA Musicæ. The first five books.

small folio. London, 1695-6. "Thesaurus Musicus; being a collection of the newest Songs performed at his Majestie's Theatres, and at the Consorts in Viller Street, in York Buildings, and in Charles Street, Covent Garden." The fourth and fifth books.

small folio. London, 1695-6.

"Three Elegies upon the much lamented loss of our late most Gracious Queen Mary. and Mr. Henry Purcell."

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Sett to Musick by Dr. Blow small folio. London, 1695.

"The Songs in the Indian Queen,' as it is now composed into an Opera. By Mr. Henry Purcell." In vocal small folio. London, 1695.

score.

Presented to the Society by John Lucius Dampier, Esq.

1259. DIBDIN (Charles). A Collection of the Songs written, composed, and sung by him in the undermentioned Table Entertainments, produced at the Lyceum and Sans Souci Theatres and elsewhere.

6 volumes. folio. London [1789-1801].

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octavo. s. l. v. a. [London]. Vocal Music, consisting of songs, duets,

and glees, the melodies composed and adapted by. In score. Portrait.

folio. London.

1262. DUSSEK (J. L.) Six Canzonets. Op. 52. Italian and English folio. London.

text.

Presented to the Society by Mr. A. T. Roffe.

1263. ECCLES (John). A Collection of Songs for One, Two, and Three Voices, together with such Symphonys for Violins or

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