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Fly not yet (Glover)
J. W. Glover's edition of "Fly not yet" from Irish Melodies first number, as reproduced in: Irish Melodies with symphonies and accompaniments by John Stevenson and characteristic words by Thomas Moore
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Fly not yet (Stevenson, edited Robinson)
Francis Robinson's 1850 edition of "Fly not yet", an Irish Melody from the first number, as reproduced in: A Selection of Irish Melodies with Symphonies and Accompaniments by Sir John Stevenson, volume 1. Images supplied for the front cover, the…
Tags: 1850, Dublin, Francis Robinson, Irish Melodies, Thomas Moore
Fly not yet (edited Robinson)
"Fly not yet", an Irish Melody from the first number; as reproduced in A Selection of Irish Melodies with Symphonies and Accompaniments by Sir John Stevenson, edited by Francis Robinson, volume 1. Pages 27-31 of the music and the title-page are…
Fly not yet (Dublin edition)
Sir John Stevenson's music to "Fly not yet", from A Selection of Irish Melodies with Symphonies and Accompaniments ... first number, as produced in Dublin and jointly published by William and James Power in 1808. Persistent catalogue record:…
Tags: 1808, Dublin, Irish Melodies, Sir John Stevenson, Thomas Moore
Fly not yet (Stevenson, William Power edition)
Sir John Stevenson's setting of "Fly not yet", from A Selection of Irish Melodies with Symphonies and Accompaniments ... first number, as produced by William Power of Dublin in a pirated edition dating from 1824.
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Tags: 1824, Dublin, Irish Melodies, Sir John Stevenson, Thomas Moore
The Fortune Teller (Stevenson)
Stevenson's setting of 'The Fortune Teller', from A Selection of Irish Melodies with Symphonies and Accompaniments .. eighth number. Also included are the title-page and the publisher's advertisement.
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Tags: 1820, Dublin, Irish Melodies, John Stevenson, Thomas Moore
St. Senanus and the Lady
Lyrics to 'St Senanus and the Lady', from Thomas Moore, Irish Melodies with Symphonies and Accompaniments, second number (London: J. Power; Dublin: W. Power, [1808])
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Tags: 1808, Dublin, Irish Melodies, J. Power, London, Thomas Moore, W. Power
'Tis believed that this harp
Lyrics to "'Tis believed that this harp," from Thomas Moore, Irish Melodies with symphonies and accompaniment by Sir John Stevenson, third number (London: J. Power; Dublin: W. Power, [1810]).
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Tags: 1810, Dublin, Irish Melodies, London: J. Power, Thomas Moore, W. Power
Love's young dream ("Oh the days are gone")
Lyrics to 'Love's young dream', from Thomas Moore's Irish Melodies fourth number, as reproduced in Irish Melodies: and a melologue upon national music (Dublin: William Power, 1821).
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Tags: 1821, Dublin, Irish Melodies, Thomas Moore, W. Power
The Minstrel Boy
Lyrics to 'THe Minstrel Boy', from Thomas Moore's Irish Melodies ... with symphonies and accompaniments by Sir John Stevenson ... fifth number (London: J. Power; Dublin: W. Power, [1815]).
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Tags: 1815, Dublin, Irish Melodies, J. Power, London, Thomas Moore, W. Power