Music Volume 239

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Volume 239
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No cover; handwritten list of songs indicates 30 pieces. The Lament of the Blind Orphan Girl; poetry written by Allenroc; music composed by William B. Bradbury (Signed). New York: Atwill. 1847. The Orphan Ballad Singers Ballad arranged for the Piano by Henry Russell. Philadelphia: Lee & Walker. List. to the Convent Bells! Written and Composed by John Blockley. New York: Dubois & Stodart The Mountain Horn arranged for one or two voices. Words and music by E.A. Hosmer. Boston: G.P. Reed. 1848. Sweet May Has Come. Adapted by Philip F. Snyder Esq. Boston: G.P. Reed The Dream; words by Frederica Bremer; arranged by Karl Muller. New York: C.Holt The Magic Spell. C. v. Weber. New York: Firth & Hall. Gondoliers Midnight Serenade. Reissiger. New York: Firth & Hall. Expand Thy Wing. Methfessel. Boston: Geo. P.Reed Sister Since I met thee Last- Song written by Mrs. Hemans, composed by Stephen Glover. New York: Firth, Hall & Pond. The Mercy Seat, a favorite hymn by Oliver Shaw. 1836. Providence. The Burial of Mrs. Judson. Written by H.S. washburn Esq. Composed by L. Heath. The symphonies & accompaiments by George Hews. Boston: Oliver Ditson.1846. Trust in God, written and composed by J.Johnson Jr. Arranged for the piano by Wm. Tillinghast. Boston: G. P. Reed. 1847. The Sailor Boy's Last Dream; words by Dimond. Composed and Inscribed by I.B. Woodbury. Boston: C. Bradlee & Co. 1846. Moon Beams soft from Heaven Descending. Music by Henri Rohbock. Baltimore: G.Willig Jr. The Bird at Sea; written by Mrs. Hemans; composed by C. Meineke. Baltimore: G. Willig Jr. 1836. On Our Way Across the Sea. Boston: C. Bradlee. The Shepherd's Bride from Auber's Opera of Lestocq by J.A. Wade. New York:Dubois & Bacon. The New Year's Come. Poetry by Jonas B. Phillips Esq. Music by Joseph Philip Knight. New York: C.E. Horn Faintly Flow, Thou Falling River. Baltimore, F.D.Benteen. 1847. The Chameleon. Written and composed by Samuel Lover. New York: Firth & Hall. 1847. There's a Charm in the Spring Ballad. Words by Charles Dickens; music by John Hullah. New York: Firth & Hall. Long Years Have Passed My Willie Ballad. Composed by Theodore T. Barker. Boston: Geo. P. Reed. 1845. The Lament of the Alpind Shepherd Boy. Words by Alfred Wheeler Esq. Music adapted, and arranged by Francis H. Brown. New York: Firth & Hall. 1844. A Home in the Heaven with Thee. Composed by Theodore T. Barker. Boston: Geo. P. Reed. 1848. The Cotters Home; composed by L. Heath. Boston: Prentiss & Clark. 1847. Oh Take Not too Rudely the Rose; words by Thomas Power Esq. music composed by John C. Andres. Boston: Geo. P. Reed. 1844. The Leaf and the Fountain by Thomas Moore Esq; arranged by Henry R. Bishop. New York; E. Riley & Co. We Have Lived and Loved Together; composed by Henri Herz. New York: F. Riley & Co.

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