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"How many loved and honored thee". Written by Miss L. E. Landon, on the death of Mrs. Hemans, and set to music by Alexr. D. Roche. 
Edition: 1st ed. 
Year: 1835 
The Child's Introduction to Thorough Bass, in Conversations of a Fortnight, Between A Mother, and her Daughter of Ten Years Old. 
Edition: 1st ed. 
Year: 1819 
Call No: 372.87 KIL 
Universal harmony or, the gentleman & ladies social companion: consisting of a great variety of the best & most favourite English and Scots songs, cantatas &c. &c. With a curious design, by way of headpiece ... and set to music [etc.] 
Year: 1746 
Call No: 786.2 UNI 
Songs From The Novelists from Elizabeth to Victoria. Edited, With Introduction And Notes, By William Davenport Adams, Author Of The ìDictionary Of English Literature,î Etc. 
Edition: 1st ed. 
Year: 1885 
Call No: 821 SON 
[French songs] 
Year: 1783 
Call No: B7.1.91 
Astor's twenty four country dances for the year 1803 with proper tunes and directions to each dance as they are performed at Court, Bath, and all public assemblies 
Year: 1993 
Call No: 793.31 AST 
Six sonatas for the piano forte or harpsichord: with an accompaniment for a violin / composed and humbly dedicated to Miss Mathew, by Valentino Nicolai. 
Year: 1795 
Call No: B8.1.152 
The Cheerful Companion, in his Hours of Leisure: Containing Upwards of Two Hundred Songs, Catches, Glees, &c . . . By G. Cunningham. 
Edition: 1st ed. 
Year: 1797 
Call No: [B.164] 
Jane Austen's music: songs and piano pieces from her personal collection, with readings from her work. 
Year: 2008 
Bob Keeley's cabinet of fun: a famous collection of fun, flash, and facetiae, amongst which will be found the agony bill! . . . Embellished with a large coloured frontispiece. 
Edition: 1st ed. 
Year: 1820 
Call No: 822 BOB 
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