Local Note: | With: Knyvett, W. The red rose : a glee for four voices as sung by Miss Parke, Messrs Harrison, W. Knyvett & Sale Junr. at Messrs Knyvett's Annual Concert. London : Printed & sold by Rt. Birchall, [1810?] ; Kelly, M. Sailor boy sailor boy : a favorite trio, sung by Mrs. Mountain Miss De Camp & Mr Sedgwick in the opera of Adelmorn, at the Theatre Royal Drury Lane. [London] : Published by M. Kelly, [ca. 1805] ; Clarke-Whitfeld, J. Lochinvar : Lady Heron's song in Marmion, a tale of Flodden Field : for two trebles and a bass (interspersed with solos) with an accompaniment for the piano forte. London : Printed & sold by Preston, [ca. 1810?] ; King, M.P. Turn sweet virgin of the grove : a glee for three voices. London : Printed & sold by Rt. Birchall, [ca. 1808?] ; King, M.P. The weary wand'ring traveller : glee for three voices. London : Printed & sold by Rt. Birchall, [1808] ; Sale, J.B. The butterfly : a much admired duett, as sung by Mr. Nield & Mr. Sale junr. at Dr. Smith's concert, at Richmond Surry. London : Printed & sold by L. Lavenu, [ca. 1810] ; Mazzinghi, J. The wreath : a pastoral glee, for three voices. London : Printed by Goulding, Phipps & D'Almaine, [1805?] ; Welsh, T. Sensibility how charming : a favorite Scotch air. London : Published by Monzani & Co., [ca. 1805?] ; Knyvett, W. The boatie rows : a favorite Scotch melody. London : Printed & sold by Rt. Birchall, [1807] ; The favorite song of Shepherds I have lost my love. London : Printed for Rt. Birchall, [ca. 1805?] ; Stevenson, J. Come unto these yellow sands : glee for three voices, as sung at the Hibernian Catch Club, with an accompaniment for two performers on one piano forte. Dublin : Published by Hime, [1798?] ; Moore, T. A Canadian boat-song. London : Printed for James Carpenter, 1805 ; Biggs, E.S. The morning call of the Swiss pastors. London : Printed for Rt. Birchall, [1801?] ; Knyvett, W. Jesse : a glee for four voices, from Burn's [sic] poems. London : Printed for the author by Rt. Birchall, [1822?] ; Webbe, S. Glorious Apollo : glee for three voices. London : Printed & sold by Rt. Birchall, [ca. 1805?] ; Cahusac, W. Valentine's morning : a glee for three voices. London : Printed for the author by Rt. Birchall, 1805 ; Shield, W. A new edition of Shakespear's Poor Barbara. London : Printed for the author, and sold by Preston & Son, [1795?] ; Reeve, W. The gypsies glee : sung with the greatest applause by Mrs. Henley, Master Woodham, Mr. Linton, Mr. Gray, &c. at the Theatre Royal, Covent Garden, in the entertainment of Harlequin & Oberon. London : Printed by Muzio Clementi & Co., [1804?] ; The favorite glee, Lightly tread 'tis hallow'd ground ; to which is added the catches, Care thou canker ; & Come let us all a maying go. London : Printed & sold by Preston, [ca. 1805?].
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