Arkwright, Mrs. Robert (nee Kemble, Frances Crawford) (fem) 23.aug.1786-10.mar.1849 England Derbyshire, Matlock - Sutton Hall near Chesterfield| Title | Parts |
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| [] One struggle more. Ballad composed and dedicated to Thomas Moore words Lord Byron pub J. Power, London 1825 |
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| [] My dear and only love. Ballad words James Graham marquis of Montrose pub J. Power, London 1825 |
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| [] Battle of the Baltic. Ballad words Thomas Campbell pub J. Power, London 1825 |
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| [] Treasures of the deep. Ballad words Mrs. Hemans pub J. Power, London 1828 |
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| [] Roland the brave. Legend words Thomas Campbell Esq. pub J. Power, London 1828 |
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| [] One hour with thee. Ballad words Walter Scott pub J. Power, Strand, London 1829 |
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| [] The pirate's farewell. Ballad words Walter Scott pub J. Power, London 1830 |
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| [] The Greek exile. Ballad words Mrs. Hemans pub J. Power, London 1830 |
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| [] Alas! My love you do me wrong. Ballad the music composed and dedicated to Lady Francis Egerton pub Chappell, London 1832 |
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| [] The beloved one. Ballad words Miss Twiss pub Chappell, London 1832 |
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| [] The Pilgrim fathers. Ballad composed and dedicated to Thomas Moore esqre. words Rev. Mr. Pierrepoint pub J. Power, London 1832 |
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| [] Set of six ancient Spanish ballads. Voice and piano words by John Lockhart Esqr. pub J. Power, London 1832 |
[] 1 - Xarifa or The bridal of Andalla |
| [] The two voices. Song words Mrs. Hemans pub Chappell, London 1834 |
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| [] One struggle more. Ballad words Lord Byron from a set of songs dedicated to Thomas Moore pub J. Power, London 1835 |
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| [] Set of six songs. Voice and piano. 1835 words Amelia Opie (1769-1853), Walter Scott (1771-1832) and Felicia Dorothea Browne Hemans (Liverpool 1793-1835 Dublin) |
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| [] The death of young Romilly. Ballad words William Wordsworth pub Chappell, London 1836 |
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| [] Beth Gelert. Ballad words William Spencer pub J. Power, London 1837 |
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| [] The lament for Shuil Donald's daughter. Song the poetry written by the Honble. Mrs. Caroline Sheridan Norton pub C. Lonsdale, London 1842 |
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| [] If you're waking call me early or The Queen of the May words Baron Alfred Tennyson pub C. Lonsdale, London c1842 |
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| [] I arise from dreams of thee. Song The poetry by P. B. Shelley. The music composed by the late Mrs. Robert Arkwright and published for a charitable purpose by her daughter Lady Dalrymple. Arr. by Mrs. Groom pub C. Lonsdale, London 1849 |
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| [] Sabbath bell at sea. Song | |
| [] The messenger birds. Song | |
| [] The sailor's grave. Song | |
| [] Repentance. Song | |
| [] Zara's ear-rings. Song | |
| [] Alice Brand. Ballad words Walter Scott pub Printed & sold at Chappell's Musical Circulating Library, 50 New Bond Street, London |