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- The Virginia & North Carolina almanac, for the year of our Lord 1800., Being the fourth* after leap-year ...
- Wine, women, and song, mediaeval Latin students' songs now first translated into English verse with an essay by John Addington Symonds
- The farmer in the dell, pictures by Ilse Plume
- A discourse delivered at Plymouth, Dec. 22d, 1808, at the anniversary commemoration of the landing of our ancestors at that place., By Thaddeus Mason Harris, A.M. member of the Historical Society of Massachusetts.
- Sonnet. For the fourteenth of October, 1793., When were entombed the remains of His Excellency John Hancock, Esq; Late governor and commander in chief of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts.
- An Easy and pleasant guide to the art of reading., Adorned with cuts. To which is added songs and lessons, for the amusement of children.
- Jachin and Boaz; or, An authentic key to the door of Free Masonry, both ancient and modern,, calculated not only for the instruction of every new made Mason; but also for the information of all who intend to become brethren. : Illustrated with a beautiful frontispiece of the regalia, jewels, and emblematical ornaments belonging to Masonry. And an accurate plan of the drawing on the floor of a lodge, interspersed with variety of notes and remarks, necessary to explain and render the whole clear to the meanest capacity., By a gentleman belonging to the Jerusalem Lodge; a frequent visitor at the Queen's Arms, St. Paul's Church-Yard; the Horn, in Fleet-Street; Crown and Anchor, Strand; and the Salutation, Newgate-Street. ; Try me--prove me.
- Divine and moral songs, attempted in easy language, for the use of children., Revised and corrected., By Isaac Watts, D.D. ; [Two lines from Matthew]
- An exercise, containing a dialogue and ode on the accession of His Present Gracious Majesty, George III., Performed at the public commencement in the College of Philadelphia, May 18th, 1762.
- Work and sing, a history of occupational and labor union songs in the United States, by Ronald D. Cohen
- Jachin and Boaz; or, An authentic key to the door of Free-Masonry, both ancient and modern., Calculated not only for the instruction of every new-made Mason; but also for the information of all who intend to become brethren. ...
- Eine Unterweisung von der Nichtigkeit des menschlichen Lebens., Mel. Gott des Himmels und [der Erden, u.]
- Constitutions of the Ancient and Honorable Fraternity of Free and Accepted Masons;, collected and digested from their old records, faithful traditions, and lodge books: for the use of lodges. : Together with the history and general regulations of the Grand Lodge of Massachusetts., Compiled by the Reverend Thaddeus Mason Harris, A.M. Member of the Massachusetts Historical Society, and Chaplain to the Grand Lodge of Massachusetts. ; [Two lines of Scripture text]
- Jonathan to Jemima.
- Hard times[.]
- A New paraphrase on the song of Saint Ambrose, called Te Deum, printed in 1599., Also hymns and poems, on various subjects. ...
- The death song of an Indian chief., (Taken from Ouâbi, an Indian tale, in four cantos, by Philenia, a lady of Boston.) ; Set to musick by Mr. Hans Gram, of Boston.
- The fraternal tribute of respect paid to the Masonic character of Washington,, in the Union Lodge, in Dorchester, January 7th, A.L. 5800.
- The long trail;, what the British soldier sang and said in the Great War of 1914-18, John Brophy and Eric Partridge
- The confession, &c. of Thomas Mount,, who was executed at Little-Rest, in the state of Rhode-Island, on Friday the 27th of May, 1791, for burglary.
- Tunes that teach multiplication facts, 12 lively tunes and hands-on activities that teach the times table, by Marcia Miller with Martin Lee
- New song, sung by Mr. Darley, Jun. in the pantomimical dance, called the Sailor's landlady., Words by Mrs. Rowson: ; music by Mr. Reinagle.
- The sounds of slavery, discovering African American history through songs, sermons, and speech, Shane White and Graham White
- Divine and moral songs, attempted in easy language, for the use of children., Revised and corrected., By Isaac Watts, D.D. ; [Two lines from Matthew]
- Women composers, a heritage of song, edited by Carol Kimball
- Granye: or Lord Conway's contest in the British Parliament against the American war., An excellent patriotic Irish song; never before printed in America. It is sung to a pleasant and melodious tune. : Together with Paddy's love-song.
- Divine songs, attempted in easy language, for the use of children., By Isaac Watts. ; [Two lines from Matthew]
- Git along, little dogies, songs and songmakers of the American West, John I. White ; with a foreword by Austin E. Fife
- To be performed at the Brattle-Street Church. On Wednesday, February 19, 1800.
- An oration occasioned by the death of John Warren, M.D. past Grand Master., Delivered in the Grand Lodge of Massachusetts, at a quarterly meeting, in Boston, June 12, 1815. In presence of the supreme executive of the commonwealth, the president of the Senate, the speaker of the House of Representatives, the judges, the corporation and instructors of Harvard University; the officers of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences; of the Massachusetts Medical Society; and of the Humane Society; the clergy, selectmen, &c., By Josiah Bartlett, M.D. past Grand Master.
- Das Lied von der Erde, für eine hohe und eine mittlere Gesangstimme mit Klavier, Gustav Mahler ; Leitung: Karl Heinz Füssl
- The Following lines sung as a tribute of respect to Mr. Samuel McIntire, the Sunday after his interment.
- Lied vom König von Preussen.
- Luck about the house;, together with the Constant maiden, and the Hills were green.
- La primera, the story of wild mustangs, Ian Tyson ; paintings by Adeline Halvorson
- The Constant lovers: or The valiant young lady., An excellent new love-song. To a beautiful pleasant tune.
- An oration on music., Delivered at the court-house in Cooperstown, in Otsego; April, 1794: at the conclusion of a singing school, taught by Nathan Billings., By Dr. H. Farnsworth. ; [Tw lines of verse]
- A piñata in a pine tree, a Latino twelve days of Christmas, by Pat Mora ; illustrated by Magaly Morales
- A Touch on the times., A new song. To the tune of Nancy Dawson,[.]
- Divine songs; for children. Attempted in easy language., By I. Watts, D.D. ; Ornamented with cuts. ; [One line from Matthew]
- Ein Schön Lied von dem schweizerischen Erz-Freyheitssohn Wilhelm Thellen, dem Urheber der löbl. Eydgenossenschaft., Samt einem andern Liede von dem Ursprung und Herkommen der Schweizer.
- The Newburyport hurricane., By Jonathan Plummer, a travelling preacher. ; An elegiac ode, and a funeral sermon. On the deaths of Mr. John Bernard, Jun. and Mr. Joseph Wingate, drowned near Newburyport; and Mr. John Fisher, drowned near Marblehead, on the evening of Monday, the twentyseventh of June, 1808; by a most tremendous hurricane or tornado.
- The most delightful history of the king and the cobler., Shewing how the king first came acquainted with the cobler, and the many pleasant humours which happened thereupon, &c.
- The wild-goose chace:, a play, in four acts. With songs., From the German of Augustus von Kotzebue. ; With notes marking the variations from the original.
- Patrick in Prussia, or Love in a camp;, a comic opera in two acts, being the second part of the Poor soldier. : With all the songs, duets, &c. performed with universal applause, by the American Company of Comedians., Written by John O'Keefe, Esq.
- The last words of Polly Gould., To a very mournful tune.
- Songs, divine and moral, for the use of children., By Isaac Watts. ; [Two lines from Matthew]
- Inkle & Yarico,, an opera, as performed with great applause, at the Theatre Royal,--London. : And now performed with applause by the New American Company, Philadelphia.
- An oration, for the fourth of July, 1798;, delivered in the meeting-house, in the vicinity of Dartmouth-College, at Hanover, in Newhampshire, at the request of the inhabitants of said Hanover, and the adjacent towns, who assembled there for the celebration of the 22d anniversary of American independence, and published by their desire., By Josiah Dunham, A.M. ; [Five lines of quotations]
- Order of performances, at the Old South Meeting-House, February 22, 1800., Before the mechanics of Boston.