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| [] The timid tear " Have you not seen the timid tear". Tenor and harpsichord written by Thomas Moore Esqr. (1779-1852) & composed by the Honble. Augustus Barry pub G. E. Blake, Philadelphia. c1803 ms Peabody Conservatory Baltimore USA |
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| [] The deserted bower. A glee for 3 voices. London 1804 words from Shenstone |
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| [] Oh! sing unto my roundelay. Glee for three voices. London 1804 poetry from Chatterton |
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| [] Does then that glist'ning trembling tear. Song An answer to the Timid Tear, written by Mr E. Button pub Printed for Purday & Button, London c1805 |
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| [] Well a day! or Alas in the Woodlands. A ballad pub Printed for the Author, London 1806 |
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| [] Three Glees and two Songs. London ?1810 | |
| [] Would you hope, a glee for three voices composed by the Honble. Augustus Barry pub B. Williams, London ?1856 |
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| [] The poor blind boy composed by the Hon. and Rev. Augustus Barry, expressly and exclusively for La Belle Assemblee, and to be had only with that work |