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Irish Music in Encyclopedias of Melody

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Hamilton's universal tune-book : a collection of the melodies of all nations, adapted for violin, flute, clarionet, etc.. Vol. I / edited by James Manson

To the purchasers of Hamilton’s universal tune book [article] / J.M. — Index — Notes — My wife’s a wanton wee thing — A chriodhalachd = — The merry making — Minuet : from Don Giovanni [minuet] / Mozart — The cachucha dance — La fantasia / Lady Eliz. Lindsay — Lovely bell / J. Davy — Il crocciato — The garb of old Gaul — Hibernia : a favourite Irish air — Paddy Carey — Cawdor fair — Waltz / Mozart — Willie was a wanton wag — Pray goody : from the opera of Midas — Ah! roses are sweet / M.P. King — Peerie weerie — The howlet and the weasel — Carron side — The legacy = — How shall we abstain from whisky — The legacy [article] — Jenny’s bawbee — The langour of love — March : from the occasional overture / Handel — Hey, ca’ thro’ — The last time I cam’ o’er the muir — Neapolitan threshers — Polwart on the green — Lord Eglinton’s reel — The princess royal’s minuet / George Muschet — The cock of the north : an honourary title of the Duke of Gordon — Bonnie wee thing — The ladies of London — The tank : country dance — Marchioness of Huntly’s strathspey / Marshall — Lady Madelina Palmer’s strathspey / Marshall — Cailleagan a bhail mhoir = — Inverness lasses — Kiss the cold winter away — Rattling roaring Willie — My lady’s gown has gairs upon’t — Waltz / Mozart — Noble squire Dacre comes over the border — Timour the tartar — The winnowing sheet — The winnowing sheet [article] — Lick the ladle, Sandy — Lady Ann Stewart’s strathspey — Favourite French waltz — Miss Platoff’s wedding / Nath. Gow — Waltz from the overture to Lodoiska, waltz — Caledonian Hunt’s march — Orange and blue — Dundas of Arniston’s reel — My spirits are mounting — My nannie, o — Moll Tierney : Irish air — Morag — The hills of Glenurchie — The hills of Glenurchie [article] — A lament for a friend — The hon. Ramsay Maule’s march / Nathaniel Gow — Charmante Gabrielle : old French air — For a’ that and a’ that — We met : German air — Noran Kitsa : Irish — Noran Kitsa [article] — Goodwife admit the stranger : Gaelic air — Dance to your daddie — Air from the opera of Niobe / Pacini — Dandaleith / Marshall — King of Prussia’s waltz, waltz / D. Steibelt — Edinburgh musical fund / J. Reinagle — German hornpipe — Say my heart why wildly beating / C. M. von Weber — Green hills of Tyrol : from the opera of Guillame Tell / Rossini — Seule, dans un bois, filoit lisé / M. Grevin, l’ainé, Professur = — Vaudeville — Dulce domum — Awa’ to bonnie Tweedside — Saxon waltz, waltz / G. Von Benningsen — Quadrille — The fiery cross : Gaelic air — Hornpipe — Winter — For lack of gold she left me — Go, George, I can’t endure you — Rural Felicity — Marche des Marseillois — Jenny Jones : Welsh air, Cader Idris — The garland of love — Saw ye my wee thing — Duncan McQueen’s strathspey — The jolly old woman : Irish air — Frenet ha’ : very ancient ballad air — There’ll never be peace till Jamie comes hame : Jacobite air — Air Savoyard — Miss Drummond of Perth’s strathspey — Highlander’s farewell to Ireland — Indian’s march — Over the water to Charlie — Dear vale whose green retreats : from the opera of The Mariners — The brown jug — The lady of the desart : Irish air — Persian dance — N’t aparan goirid : old set = — Short apron — Miss Ann Douglas of Brigton’s jig — Hornpipe — Mr. R. Stewart’s waltz, waltz — Mrs. Clarke’s strathspey — The marchioness of Douglas’s favourite / Nath. Gow — Peggy I must love thee : Scottish air — The nut : country dance — Meg Merrilees : country dance — Mari nighean dheorsa : Gaelic air — La catina : quadrille par rose — The stool of repentance : Scottish — The deil amang the tailors — Laoidh an t’ slanuidhfear : Gaelic air — Ye shall walk in silk attire — The hemp dressers — Sfluich an oidhche noch, ‘sgur fuar i : Gaelic air = — Wet is this night and cold — God preserve the emperor / Haydn — The Bath waltz, waltz / Taylor — Ap shenkin — Set to me Jenny / John Turnbull — The inspired bard : Welch air — Martini’s minuet — Staffordshire militia march — Bessie’s haggis — March from Guillame Tell / Rossini — Fhir a bhata : Gaelic air = — The boat of my lover — Quadrille / James Warden — March from Pietro L’Eremita / Rossini — O whistle and I’ll come to you, my lad — The Hamburgh waltz, waltz — The cobbler of Castleberry — Blow, blow thou winter wind : sung in As you like it / Dr Arne — Slan gun thig mo run a nall : Gaelic air = — Well may my true love arrive — Kitty Tyrell : Irish air — Trust not man — Three children sliding on the ice : old English air — Hornpipe — Fra tante amgoscie / Caroffa — Auld Rob Morris — La bissette — The sprig of shillelah — Negro melody — The fourteenth of October : Scottish air — Miss Blair of Blair’s jig — Mrs. Spens Monro’s jig — Nis o rinneadh ar taghadh : Gaelic jorram or rowing air — The yellow hair’d laddie : Scottish air — Old Towler / Shield — Mr. Will’s favourite — Eiridh na finnacha’ Gaelach : Gaelic air = — The rebel war song — James Boick’s reel : now printed for the first time — The Kilwinning archers’ strathspey : now printed for the first time — The blue eyed youth : from the comic opera of Oh! this love, or the Masqueraders / M.P. King — Marmont’s retreat — The maid of Snowdoun — The wealth of the cottage is love : from the opera of Paul and Virginia / W. Reeve — The maid of Lodi / Shield — French melody — Ye mariners of England — The Glasgow quadrilles = — La pantalon — L’ete — La poule — La trenise — La finale — Such beauties in view : Irish jig — Cro nan gobhar : Gaelic air = — The goat pen — Dry your tears : from Durfy’s pills to purge melancholy — Sally Kelly — Saunders brane / Mr. Duncan — We’re no very fou but we’re gaily yet : Scottish air = — The laird of Skene’s favourite — My only Joe and dearie o : supposed Irish air — Boyne water : Irish air — Macpherson’s lament — The braes of Ballendine — Partant pour la syrie : French air = — Romance of Dunois — Maid of Isla — Miss Rabina Boswell’s reel — Hewitson’s hornpipe / S.W. Wigton, Cumberland — The Hamilton march / John Turnbull — My love is ower bonnie for a man o’ war — Air / Mozart — Somehow my spindle I mislaid — Back of the change-house — Hoddam castle — Chaidh an toran mu thom — An sealladh mo dheireadh do thearlach : Gaelic air = — Prince Charles’s last view of Scotland — Ranging the plaine one summer’s night : Playford’s coll 1684 — The covenanter’s tomb : Scottish air — Morfa rhuddlan : Welch air — Birniebouzle = — Braes o’ Tullimett — Coll McBain’s reel — Lord Kelly’s strathspey — Hearts of oak / Davy — Captain Clackit / Dibdin — The links of Killarow — Teetotal jig / A. Gunn — Chevalier waltz, waltz / John Turnbull — Rothiemurchie’s rant — Slionar eubh agus iolach : Gaelic air = — Many are the cries and shrieks of woe — The dark tower : Irish air — The Berlin waltz, waltz — Miss Margaret Brown’s favourite / Nathaniel Gow — I love my love in secret : Scottish air — Calibria — Love will find out the way — Lady Grace Douglas’s reel — Alridge’s hornpipe — Buona notte amata bene : Venetian air — Marchioness of Huntly’s jig — Fleurs castle : country dance — He was fam’d for deeds of arms / D. Corri — The bay of Biscay / Davy — Griffe’s favourite march — Killiecrankie : Scottish air : old set — Mrs Hamilton of Pintcaitland’s strathspey / Nath. Gow — Brose and butter : Scottish jig — My lady’s mantle : first set — Listen to the voice of love / Hook — Beneditta sia la madre : Venetian air — Blar leine : Gaelic air = — The battle of Kinloch lochy — Geological rant — Assembly waltz, waltz / John Turnbull — Mr Stabilina’s favourite / Nathaniel Gow. — Alace! I vyte zoure twa fayre eyne : very ancient — Come o’er the stream Charlie : Jacobite air — Slow march from The battle of Prague / Kotzwara — Zitti, zitti / Rossini — Number nip waltz, waltz / Thomas Henderson — Tha mi mo chadal : Gaelic air : ancient set = — I am asleep — The dusky night : hunting song — Borthwick braes : Scottish air — The coquette new moulded : from D’Urfey’s Pills to Purge Melancholy — Pastheen fuen : Irish air — Bhannerach dhon na chri’ : Gaelic air — Bhannerach dhon na chri’ [article] — Molly Macalpin : Irish air — Haggis Geordie’s jig — The butcher boy — Maidain chuin cheitean : Gaelic air = — Sweet May morning — Rest! Warrior, rest! / Michael Kelly — Miss Nisbet of Dirleton’s reel / Nathaniel Gow. — Colonel Hope’s quick step, quick step — The national, waltz = — Russian waltz — Lord Dunmore’s quick march / George Muschet — The market chorus : from the opera of Masaniello / Auber — La rochelle — The Balderston quadrilles : arranged for the universal tune-book = — Le pantalon = — Tak your auld cloak about ye — L’ete = — Bonnie Jeanie Grey — La poule = — My boy Tammy — La trenise = — The king shall enjoy his ain again = — My love she’s but a lassie yet — La finale = — The Berwickshire quick step — Ackee-o : Negro song from the opera of Paul and Virginia / Reeve — The highland watch — Honourable Ramsay Maule’s favourite / Nathaniel Gow. — She rose and let me in — Cuir a ghaoil dileas tharrum do lamh : Gaelic air = — Place, true love, thine arm around me — Corelli’s jigga — Strathavich : Gaelic air, printed for the first time — Alloa house — Glengary’s favourite / Kennedy — Coleen dhas croothe na moe : Irish air = — The pretty girl milking the cow — Oh love! how just and severe thy mighty godhead is / Francis Forcer, Playford’s collection 1694 — Tullochgorum — Lord Macdonald — Corporal Casey : Irish air — Waltz — Lowland Willie — Old French melody — Duke of York’s favourite troop — The souters of Selkirk : Scottish air — Charles street, Bath — Venetian air — The shepherd’s son : very old Scottish air — Soldier’s dance — When we sailor lads first put to sea : from The mariners — Kate Kearney : Irish air — Come sing round my favourite tree — Chanson d’artois / Mons. Heron Fils — Moulines Maria / J. Moulds — Air / Rossini — The first of June — Nancy’s to the greenwood gane : old Scottish air — One kind kiss before we part — Bolero : from the opera of Masaniello — The Caledonian hunt / Sir Alexander Don — The fairy dance — Thou art gane awa frae me, Mary — Johnnie faa : old Scottish melody — My apron dearie — Air / Viotti — The triumph : country dance — Buxom nan — Quick step — Fisher’s hornpipe = — Blanchard’s hornpipe — Les charmants anglois — The minstrel boy : Irish air — John Paterson’s mare — Cock up your beaver : Scottish air — All’idea waltz, waltz / Rossini — Bonnie Jean : Scottish air — Cumhadh fion : Gaelic air = — Ossian’s lament for his father — Calver lodge : country dance — Malbrough va-t-en guerre : French popular melody — Farewell — Le petit tambour — March : from the opera of Blue Beard / Michael Kelly — Jessie the flower of Dumblane / R.A. Smith — The rising of the lark : Welch air — The hunter’s chorus : from the opera of Der Freyschutz / Weber — Waltz / Henry Herz — Saturday night at sea — Kilcaldrum’s reel : Scottish — The deil amang the mealmongers : Scottish — French march

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