Songs Irish 17th Century : The Irish Garland or, the undaunted courage of the Protestant army in the conquest of that kingdom : Composed of variety of new songs fitted to this present time. With a second part of court songs, delightfull both for city and country.
1689
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Songs Italian : Pastorella che tra le selve. English; Bononcini, Giovanni,
1699
1
Songs Italian Early Works To 1800 : Canzonets. Or Little short songs to foure voyces: celected out of the best and approued Italian authors. By Thomas Morley, Gent. of her Maiesties chappell. Cantus [-Altus, -Tenor, -Bassus].
1597
1
Songs Italian Scores : La flora, arie &c. antiche italiane / raccolte ed edite per cura di K. Jeppesen.
Songs Scots 17th Century : A Scotch song sung at Tunbridge : Set to musick by Mr. Ackroyd and exactly engrav'd by Tho: Cross.
1700
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Songs Southern States History : The sounds of slavery : discovering African American history through songs, sermons, and speech / Shane White and Graham White.; White, Shane.
c2005
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Songs Spanish Indexes : Catalogo-indice de la poesia cancioneril del siglo XV / Brian Dutton, con la colaboracion de Stephen Fleming ... [et al.].; Dutton, Brian.
1982
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Songs Swedish : Piæ cantiones : a collection of church & school song, chiefly ancient Swedish, originally published in A. D. 1582 by Theodoric Petri, of Nyland / revised and re-edited, with preface and explanatory notes, by G. R. Woodward, and printed at the Chiswick Press for the Plainsong and Medieval Music Society.
Songs With Harpsichord : Remedium melancholiae, or, The remedy of melancholy. the first book : being a choice collection of new songs : with a thorow-bass for the harpsichord, theorbo, or bass-viol. / composed by Johann Wolfgang Franck.; Franck, Johann Wolfgang,
Songs With Lute 17th Century : Select musicall ayres and dialogues : in three bookes : first book contains ayres for a voyce alone to the theorbo or bass violl : second book containes choice dialogues for two voyces to the theorbo or basse violl : third book containes short ayres or songs for three voyces, so composed as they may be sung by a voyce alone, to an instrument, or by two or three voyces / composed by these severall excellent masters in musick, viz., Dr. John Wilson, Dr. Charles Colman, Mr. Henry Lawes, Mr. William Lawes, Mr. William Webb, Mr. Nicholas Lanneare, Mr. William Smegergill, alias Caesar, Mr. Edward Colman, Mr. Jeremy Saville.