Translation: This glee started life as Which is the properest day to drink, scored for male company, i.
Translation: printed in Warren's seventh collection of canons, catches and glees. an aural equivalent of Walpole's mock Gothick "Strawberry Hill".
Translation: Plan.
Translation: It. Plan.
Translation: Lord Mornington. A cappella. Language. English.
Translation: A four part glee, possibly to be regarded as part 2 of Callcott's glee Songe to Aelle. Middle English.
Translation: Piano accompaniment added by William Horsley. Language. English.
Translation: Piano accompaniment added by William Horsley.
Translation: Possibly part 1 of a set with Callcott's glee Oh thou where'er. originally. Piano accompaniment added by William Horsley. Language.
Translation: Latin. Set to an elegy composed by Robert Lowth, bishop of London. 1710-1787. , written on the death of his daughter.
Translation: Alfred James Caldicott. English. Originally published by Novello and Company.