Translation: Piano accompaniment added by William Horsley. 1774-1858. Language. English. ATTB.
Translation: Possibly part 1 of a set with Callcott's glee Oh thou where'er. Piano accompaniment added by William Horsley. Language. SATB.
Translation: Plan. SATB.
Translation: The Monthly Review, July 1767 reviewed a similar collection and mentioned this particular glee in the following terms. English. ATTB.
Translation: John Danby. A cappella. Language. Latin. SATB.
Translation: This "pastoral song" achieved great popularity, subsequently being a favourite in the repertoire of Jenny Lind. SATB.
Translation: C. Humpries and W. C. Smith, in Music Publishing in the British Isles. Blackwell, 1970.
Translation: A four part glee, possibly to be regarded as part 2 of Callcott's glee Songe to Aelle. SATB.
Translation: Secular , Partsong. English. SATB. origins hazy.
Translation: A cappella. Secular , Partsong. Language. ATTB.
Translation: 1720, was harmonized and recast as a glee by Hutcheson, and published in Warren's collection for 1774.
Translation: Secular , Partsong. Language. English. origins hazy. Also known as "Lady Anne Bothwell's lament".
Translation: James Brooks redrafted an old but popular song of Thomas Arne for use as a glee.