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XIV. Spanish Melodies, with Characteristic Poetry, written by
XV. The Musical Games of Pope Joan, Cassino, and Com-
merce, by E. E. Thomas
by J. R. Planchè, Esq. The Symphonies and Accom-
paniments by C. M. Sola..
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XVI. How blest is the Friendship, composed by M. Vertue.
2. O, why is Love's Celestial Dream, a duet by M. Vertue.
3. If thou canst live on humble faie, a pastoral duet, by M.
Vertue
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XVII. While Hours of Bliss are fleeting. The words, sympho-
nies, and accompaniments composed by G. F. Graham,
Esq. the melody, foreign.
2. O for the Days when our young gladness. The words
and music by G. F. Graham, Esq.
XVIII. The Beauties of Mozart, Handel, Pleyel, Haydn, Beetho-
ven, and other celebrated Composers, adapted to the
words of popular Psalms and Hymns, for one or two
Voices; with an Accompaniment and appropriate Sym-
phonies for the Piano Forte, Organ, or Harp; by an
eminent Professor
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XIX. Second Part of Clementi's Introduction to the Art of Play-
ing on the Piano Forte, being an Improvement upon his
former Work formerly called an Appendix, containing
Preludes, Scale Exercises, National Airs, Variations, two
masterly Fugues of Sebastian Bach, with other pleasing
and instructive Pieces, calculated for the greatest im-
provement of the Student. The whole arranged and
fingered by the Editor, Muzio Clementi. Op. 43 .... 480
XX. Palinodia a Nice, in thirteen vocal Duets, with an Accom-
paniment for the Piano Forte, composed by J. F. Dan-
neley; with an English metrical Translation, written
expressly for the Work, by Mrs. J. Cobbold
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XXI. Sei Canoni a tre voci con coda ed accompagnamento di
piano forte obligato, composto Da G. G. Ferrari di Ro-
veredo. The Words by an Amateur.
2. Sixty Italian Catches, for two, three, and four Voices, com-
posed by the most celebrated Padre Maestro Martini
(of Bologna); for the first time published with an Ac-
companiment for the Piano Forte, expressly composed by
Pio Cianchettini.
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3. Ten Canons for three Voices, composed by L. Cherubini 496
XXII. A Series of Caledonian Airs, with Variations for the Piano
Forte; by J. F. Burrowes.-Twelve Numbers
XXIII. Theme with Variations, an Introduction and Finale for
the Piano Forte; composed by Richard Sharp.
2. Il Giorno felice, a Divertimento for the Piano Forte; by
T. A. Rawlings.
XXIV. The Harmonious Blacksmith, a celebrated Air by Handel,
with entirely new Variations composed by Ignace Mos-
cheles.
2. Capriccio for the Piano Forte, composed by I. Moscheles.
3. Three Heroic Marches, for two performers on the Piano
Forte; composed by I. Moscheles
XXV. The Russian Maiden's Song, composed by John Beale.
2. Dear Content; a Ballad; composed by T. Cooke, Direc-
tor of the Music at the Theatre Royal, Drury-lane.
3. They tempt me not; composed by M. P. Corri.
4. Sweet is the balmy Evening Hour; a Ballad; the Music
composed, with an Accompaniment for the Piano Forte,
by J. M'Murdie, Mus. Bac. Oxon.
XXVI. Hassan the Brave; an Arabiac Love Song; composed by
James Clarke.
2. The Rose of Affection; the Music by Sir John Stevenson.
3. Summer; composed by Sir John Stevenson.
4. I had sighed o'er the Bud; composed by Richard Sharp.
5. Deep in my Soul; the Music by G. V. Duval, Esq.
6. A second Canzonet, "As through Life's early Paths we
rove;" composed by J. C. Clifton....
XXVII. Fantasia for the Flute and Piano Forte, in which are in-
troduced the favorite Airs of La ci darem la mano and
Roslin Castle, with an Introduction and Bollero, com-
posed by Charles Nicholson. For the Piano Forte Ac-
companiment to this Piece the Author is indebted to Mr.
J. C. Clifton. No. 1.
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2. Fantasia for the Flute and Piano Forte, in which is intro-
duced a favorite Irish Melody, composed by Charles
Nicholson. For the Piano Forte Accompaniment to this
Piece the Author is indebted to Mr. N. C. Bochsa.-No.2 518
XXVIII. Six Duets, for two Flutes; composed in an easy though
brilliant style, by W. Gabrielski; comprised in 2 books.
Op. 52..
XXIX. The celebrated Variations upon a Thema by Rode, origi-
nally composed for the Violin, adapted for the Voice,
and sung with extraordinary effect at Paris by Madame
Catalani, and now arranged for the Piano Forte
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