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Author Richardson, Vaughan, approximately 1670-1729.
Title A collection of new songs, for one, two, and three voices. : Accompany'd vvith instruments. Compos'd by Vaughan Richardson organist of the Cathedral-Church of Winchester. Several of the songs that are not in the compass, are transpos'd for the flute, at the end of the book.
Publication Info London : printed by William Pearson, for the author, and sold by Mr. Playford at his shop in the Temple-Change Fleet street; Mr. Hare at the Golden Viol in St. Paul's church Yard, and at his shop, in Freeman's Yard in Cornhill; and all other musick-shops in town, 1701.



Descript [2], 32 p.
Note First line of first song: Milinda, who had never been.
Includes eleven songs with song tunes for the flute as well.
Reproduction of original at Harvard University Library, Houghton Library.
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Author Richardson, Vaughan, approximately 1670-1729.
Series Early English books online.
Subject Songs, English -- 18th century
Descript [2], 32 p.
Note First line of first song: Milinda, who had never been.
Includes eleven songs with song tunes for the flute as well.
Reproduction of original at Harvard University Library, Houghton Library.
Author Richardson, Vaughan, approximately 1670-1729.
Series Early English books online.
Subject Songs, English -- 18th century

Subject Songs, English -- 18th century
Descript [2], 32 p.
Note First line of first song: Milinda, who had never been.
Includes eleven songs with song tunes for the flute as well.
Reproduction of original at Harvard University Library, Houghton Library.

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