DOLLY VARDEN GAVOTTE. By Clementine Ward.
DOLLY VARDEN QUADRILLE. By Henry Parker.
DOLLY VARDEN QUADRILLE, on old English Tunes.
By C.H.R.
Marriott.
MAYPOLE HUGH. Song. Words by Charles Bradberry. Music by George Fox.
YANKEE NOTES FOR ENGLISH CIRCULATION; or BOZ IN A-MERRY-KEY.
Comic Song. Written by James Briton.
Music arranged to an
American Air by Geo. Loder.
THE CHRISTMAS CAROL QUADRILLES. By Edwin Merriott.
TINY TIM. Words by Edward Oxenford.
Music by Alfred J.
Caldicott.
TINY TIM. Words by Harry Lynn. Music by W. Knowles.
THE SONG OF CHRISTMAS. Song sung in A Christmas Carol at the Theatre Royal, Adelphi. Composed by C. Herbert Rodwell.
TINY TIM. Written and composed by Arthur Wingham.
‘GOD BLESS US EVERY ONE.’ Words by Geo. Cooper. Music by Herbert Foster.
THE CHIMES. Song. Written by J.E. Carpenter. Music composed by F. Nicholls Crouch.
THE CHIMES. By Jullien.
THE CHIMES QUADRILLES. By Henry Oakey.
THE CHIMES QUADRILLES. By Lancelott.
THE CHIMES GAVOTTE. For the pianoforte, with bell accompaniment (ad lib.). Composed by Wm. West, Organist and Choirmaster of St. Margaret Pattens (Rood Lane, E.C.).
LILLIAN. Ballad from The Chimes.
The Poetry by Fanny E.
Lacey. Music by Edward L. Hime.
THE SPIRIT OF THE CHIMES. Written and composed
by Fanny
E. Lacey.
THE CRICKET ON THE HEARTH. Song. By James
E. Stewart,
Cincinnati, U.S.A.
THE CRICKET ON THE HEARTH. A Domestic Ballad. Written by Edward J. Gill. Music by J. Blewitt.
THE CRICKET POLKA.
THE CRICKET POLKA. Composed by Jullien.
THE CRICKET ON THE HEARTH QUADRILLES. Composed
by S.D.
Saunders.
THE CRICKET ON THE HEARTH. A set of Quadrilles.
By T.L.
Rowbotham.
THE CRICKET ON THE HEARTH. A new Christmas Quadrille.
By F. Lancelott.
THE NEW CRICKET POLKA. Composed by Johann Lupeski.
THE BATTLE OF LIFE. Song. Words by O.C. Lynn. Music by R. Graylott. Published in The Illustrated London News, March 20, 1847.
THE FRUIT GATHERERS’ SONG (’The Battle of Life’). Written by Fanny E. Lacey. Composed by Edwin Flood.
THE HAUNTED MAN QUADRILLES. By Wm. West.
WHAT ARE THE WILD WAVES SAYING? Written by J.E.
Carpenter. Music by Stephen Glover.
WHAT ARE THE WILD WAVES SAYING? (Stephen Glover). Arranged for the pianoforte by Brinley Richards.