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title By the Lord Chamberlain's license At Free-Masons Hall, Great Queen-Street, This present Friday, March 27, 1795. Reading, By Mr. Holman, Mr. Pope, and Mr. Fawcett. Vocal music, By Mr. Incledon, Mr. Fawcett, Master Danby, Messrs. Street, and Taylor. Part I. Maria-(sterne)-Mr. Pope. Song-"sally in our Alley"-Mr. Incledon. Criticism-(sterne)-Mr. Holman. Song "boxing the Compass," Mr. Fawcett. New Glee "my mother had a maid called Barbara."-Words by Shakspeare, (shield) Melf. Incledon, Street, Taylor and Master Danby. Part II. Dryden's Ode of Alexander's Feast-Mr. Holman. Song-"old Towler,"-(shield)-Mr. Incledon. The Old Cheese. - And New Song-The Equivalent- (Reeve) Mr. Fawcett. Garrick's Ode on erecting a Statue to Shakspeare-Mr. Pope. Chorts "all shall yield to the Mulberry Tree."-Mess. Incledon, Street, Taylor and Master Danby Part III. The Cobler-(wesley)-Mr Holman. Song-"black-Ey'd Sulan"-Mr. Incledon. Monsieur Tonson-(a true Story)-Mr. Fawcett. Song, "the Moon illum'd the silver flood." (Atwood) Mr. Incledon. The Dog-(whitehead)-Mr. Pope. To conclude with the Song-The Storm, "cease rude Boreas,"-Mr. Incledon. The Songs and Glees to be accompanied on one of Longman and Broderip's Patent Grand Piano Fortes, By Mr. Major. The Public is respectfully informed, that Mr. Holman, Mr. Pope, and Mr. Fawcett, Will continue their Reading Four Nights: Tuesday next, - - March 31 Wednesday - - April 1 Thursday - - - April 2 And Finally conclude on Saturday April 4 Admission to the Hall 5s. - to the Gallery 2s. 6d. The Doors will be opened at Seven O'Clock, and the Performance legin precisely at Eight
title_auth By the Lord Chamberlain's license At Free-Masons Hall, Great Queen-Street, This present Friday, March 27, 1795. Reading, By Mr. Holman, Mr. Pope, and Mr. Fawcett. Vocal music, By Mr. Incledon, Mr. Fawcett, Master Danby, Messrs. Street, and Taylor. Part I. Maria-(sterne)-Mr. Pope. Song-"sally in our Alley"-Mr. Incledon. Criticism-(sterne)-Mr. Holman. Song "boxing the Compass," Mr. Fawcett. New Glee "my mother had a maid called Barbara."-Words by Shakspeare, (shield) Melf. Incledon, Street, Taylor and Master Danby. Part II. Dryden's Ode of Alexander's Feast-Mr. Holman. Song-"old Towler,"-(shield)-Mr. Incledon. The Old Cheese. - And New Song-The Equivalent- (Reeve) Mr. Fawcett. Garrick's Ode on erecting a Statue to Shakspeare-Mr. Pope. Chorts "all shall yield to the Mulberry Tree."-Mess. Incledon, Street, Taylor and Master Danby Part III. The Cobler-(wesley)-Mr Holman. Song-"black-Ey'd Sulan"-Mr. Incledon. Monsieur Tonson-(a true Story)-Mr. Fawcett. Song, "the Moon illum'd the silver flood." (Atwood) Mr. Incledon. The Dog-(whitehead)-Mr. Pope. To conclude with the Song-The Storm, "cease rude Boreas,"-Mr. Incledon. The Songs and Glees to be accompanied on one of Longman and Broderip's Patent Grand Piano Fortes, By Mr. Major. The Public is respectfully informed, that Mr. Holman, Mr. Pope, and Mr. Fawcett, Will continue their Reading Four Nights: Tuesday next, - - March 31 Wednesday - - April 1 Thursday - - - April 2 And Finally conclude on Saturday April 4 Admission to the Hall 5s. - to the Gallery 2s. 6d. The Doors will be opened at Seven O'Clock, and the Performance legin precisely at Eight
title_exact_search By the Lord Chamberlain's license At Free-Masons Hall, Great Queen-Street, This present Friday, March 27, 1795. Reading, By Mr. Holman, Mr. Pope, and Mr. Fawcett. Vocal music, By Mr. Incledon, Mr. Fawcett, Master Danby, Messrs. Street, and Taylor. Part I. Maria-(sterne)-Mr. Pope. Song-"sally in our Alley"-Mr. Incledon. Criticism-(sterne)-Mr. Holman. Song "boxing the Compass," Mr. Fawcett. New Glee "my mother had a maid called Barbara."-Words by Shakspeare, (shield) Melf. Incledon, Street, Taylor and Master Danby. Part II. Dryden's Ode of Alexander's Feast-Mr. Holman. Song-"old Towler,"-(shield)-Mr. Incledon. The Old Cheese. - And New Song-The Equivalent- (Reeve) Mr. Fawcett. Garrick's Ode on erecting a Statue to Shakspeare-Mr. Pope. Chorts "all shall yield to the Mulberry Tree."-Mess. Incledon, Street, Taylor and Master Danby Part III. The Cobler-(wesley)-Mr Holman. Song-"black-Ey'd Sulan"-Mr. Incledon. Monsieur Tonson-(a true Story)-Mr. Fawcett. Song, "the Moon illum'd the silver flood." (Atwood) Mr. Incledon. The Dog-(whitehead)-Mr. Pope. To conclude with the Song-The Storm, "cease rude Boreas,"-Mr. Incledon. The Songs and Glees to be accompanied on one of Longman and Broderip's Patent Grand Piano Fortes, By Mr. Major. The Public is respectfully informed, that Mr. Holman, Mr. Pope, and Mr. Fawcett, Will continue their Reading Four Nights: Tuesday next, - - March 31 Wednesday - - April 1 Thursday - - - April 2 And Finally conclude on Saturday April 4 Admission to the Hall 5s. - to the Gallery 2s. 6d. The Doors will be opened at Seven O'Clock, and the Performance legin precisely at Eight
title_full By the Lord Chamberlain's license At Free-Masons Hall, Great Queen-Street, This present Friday, March 27, 1795. Reading, By Mr. Holman, Mr. Pope, and Mr. Fawcett. Vocal music, By Mr. Incledon, Mr. Fawcett, Master Danby, Messrs. Street, and Taylor. Part I. Maria-(sterne)-Mr. Pope. Song-"sally in our Alley"-Mr. Incledon. Criticism-(sterne)-Mr. Holman. Song "boxing the Compass," Mr. Fawcett. New Glee "my mother had a maid called Barbara."-Words by Shakspeare, (shield) Melf. Incledon, Street, Taylor and Master Danby. Part II. Dryden's Ode of Alexander's Feast-Mr. Holman. Song-"old Towler,"-(shield)-Mr. Incledon. The Old Cheese. - And New Song-The Equivalent- (Reeve) Mr. Fawcett. Garrick's Ode on erecting a Statue to Shakspeare-Mr. Pope. Chorts "all shall yield to the Mulberry Tree."-Mess. Incledon, Street, Taylor and Master Danby Part III. The Cobler-(wesley)-Mr Holman. Song-"black-Ey'd Sulan"-Mr. Incledon. Monsieur Tonson-(a true Story)-Mr. Fawcett. Song, "the Moon illum'd the silver flood." (Atwood) Mr. Incledon. The Dog-(whitehead)-Mr. Pope. To conclude with the Song-The Storm, "cease rude Boreas,"-Mr. Incledon. The Songs and Glees to be accompanied on one of Longman and Broderip's Patent Grand Piano Fortes, By Mr. Major. The Public is respectfully informed, that Mr. Holman, Mr. Pope, and Mr. Fawcett, Will continue their Reading Four Nights: Tuesday next, - - March 31 Wednesday - - April 1 Thursday - - - April 2 And Finally conclude on Saturday April 4 Admission to the Hall 5s. - to the Gallery 2s. 6d. The Doors will be opened at Seven O'Clock, and the Performance legin precisely at Eight
title_fullStr By the Lord Chamberlain's license At Free-Masons Hall, Great Queen-Street, This present Friday, March 27, 1795. Reading, By Mr. Holman, Mr. Pope, and Mr. Fawcett. Vocal music, By Mr. Incledon, Mr. Fawcett, Master Danby, Messrs. Street, and Taylor. Part I. Maria-(sterne)-Mr. Pope. Song-"sally in our Alley"-Mr. Incledon. Criticism-(sterne)-Mr. Holman. Song "boxing the Compass," Mr. Fawcett. New Glee "my mother had a maid called Barbara."-Words by Shakspeare, (shield) Melf. Incledon, Street, Taylor and Master Danby. Part II. Dryden's Ode of Alexander's Feast-Mr. Holman. Song-"old Towler,"-(shield)-Mr. Incledon. The Old Cheese. - And New Song-The Equivalent- (Reeve) Mr. Fawcett. Garrick's Ode on erecting a Statue to Shakspeare-Mr. Pope. Chorts "all shall yield to the Mulberry Tree."-Mess. Incledon, Street, Taylor and Master Danby Part III. The Cobler-(wesley)-Mr Holman. Song-"black-Ey'd Sulan"-Mr. Incledon. Monsieur Tonson-(a true Story)-Mr. Fawcett. Song, "the Moon illum'd the silver flood." (Atwood) Mr. Incledon. The Dog-(whitehead)-Mr. Pope. To conclude with the Song-The Storm, "cease rude Boreas,"-Mr. Incledon. The Songs and Glees to be accompanied on one of Longman and Broderip's Patent Grand Piano Fortes, By Mr. Major. The Public is respectfully informed, that Mr. Holman, Mr. Pope, and Mr. Fawcett, Will continue their Reading Four Nights: Tuesday next, - - March 31 Wednesday - - April 1 Thursday - - - April 2 And Finally conclude on Saturday April 4 Admission to the Hall 5s. - to the Gallery 2s. 6d. The Doors will be opened at Seven O'Clock, and the Performance legin precisely at Eight
title_full_unstemmed By the Lord Chamberlain's license At Free-Masons Hall, Great Queen-Street, This present Friday, March 27, 1795. Reading, By Mr. Holman, Mr. Pope, and Mr. Fawcett. Vocal music, By Mr. Incledon, Mr. Fawcett, Master Danby, Messrs. Street, and Taylor. Part I. Maria-(sterne)-Mr. Pope. Song-"sally in our Alley"-Mr. Incledon. Criticism-(sterne)-Mr. Holman. Song "boxing the Compass," Mr. Fawcett. New Glee "my mother had a maid called Barbara."-Words by Shakspeare, (shield) Melf. Incledon, Street, Taylor and Master Danby. Part II. Dryden's Ode of Alexander's Feast-Mr. Holman. Song-"old Towler,"-(shield)-Mr. Incledon. The Old Cheese. - And New Song-The Equivalent- (Reeve) Mr. Fawcett. Garrick's Ode on erecting a Statue to Shakspeare-Mr. Pope. Chorts "all shall yield to the Mulberry Tree."-Mess. Incledon, Street, Taylor and Master Danby Part III. The Cobler-(wesley)-Mr Holman. Song-"black-Ey'd Sulan"-Mr. Incledon. Monsieur Tonson-(a true Story)-Mr. Fawcett. Song, "the Moon illum'd the silver flood." (Atwood) Mr. Incledon. The Dog-(whitehead)-Mr. Pope. To conclude with the Song-The Storm, "cease rude Boreas,"-Mr. Incledon. The Songs and Glees to be accompanied on one of Longman and Broderip's Patent Grand Piano Fortes, By Mr. Major. The Public is respectfully informed, that Mr. Holman, Mr. Pope, and Mr. Fawcett, Will continue their Reading Four Nights: Tuesday next, - - March 31 Wednesday - - April 1 Thursday - - - April 2 And Finally conclude on Saturday April 4 Admission to the Hall 5s. - to the Gallery 2s. 6d. The Doors will be opened at Seven O'Clock, and the Performance legin precisely at Eight
title_short By the Lord Chamberlain's license
title_sort by the lord chamberlain s license at free masons hall great queen street this present friday march 27 1795 reading by mr holman mr pope and mr fawcett vocal music by mr incledon mr fawcett master danby messrs street and taylor part i maria sterne mr pope song sally in our alley mr incledon criticism sterne mr holman song boxing the compass mr fawcett new glee my mother had a maid called barbara words by shakspeare shield melf incledon street taylor and master danby part ii dryden s ode of alexander s feast mr holman song old towler shield mr incledon the old cheese and new song the equivalent reeve mr fawcett garrick s ode on erecting a statue to shakspeare mr pope chorts all shall yield to the mulberry tree mess incledon street taylor and master danby part iii the cobler wesley mr holman song black ey d sulan mr incledon monsieur tonson a true story mr fawcett song the moon illum d the silver flood atwood mr incledon the dog whitehead mr pope to conclude with the song the storm cease rude boreas mr incledon the songs and glees to be accompanied on one of longman and broderip s patent grand piano fortes by mr major the public is respectfully informed that mr holman mr pope and mr fawcett will continue their reading four nights tuesday next march 31 wednesday april 1 thursday april 2 and finally conclude on saturday april 4 admission to the hall 5s to the gallery 2s 6d the doors will be opened at seven o clock and the performance legin precisely at eight
title_sub At Free-Masons Hall, Great Queen-Street, This present Friday, March 27, 1795. Reading, By Mr. Holman, Mr. Pope, and Mr. Fawcett. Vocal music, By Mr. Incledon, Mr. Fawcett, Master Danby, Messrs. Street, and Taylor. Part I. Maria-(sterne)-Mr. Pope. Song-"sally in our Alley"-Mr. Incledon. Criticism-(sterne)-Mr. Holman. Song "boxing the Compass," Mr. Fawcett. New Glee "my mother had a maid called Barbara."-Words by Shakspeare, (shield) Melf. Incledon, Street, Taylor and Master Danby. Part II. Dryden's Ode of Alexander's Feast-Mr. Holman. Song-"old Towler,"-(shield)-Mr. Incledon. The Old Cheese. - And New Song-The Equivalent- (Reeve) Mr. Fawcett. Garrick's Ode on erecting a Statue to Shakspeare-Mr. Pope. Chorts "all shall yield to the Mulberry Tree."-Mess. Incledon, Street, Taylor and Master Danby Part III. The Cobler-(wesley)-Mr Holman. Song-"black-Ey'd Sulan"-Mr. Incledon. Monsieur Tonson-(a true Story)-Mr. Fawcett. Song, "the Moon illum'd the silver flood." (Atwood) Mr. Incledon. The Dog-(whitehead)-Mr. Pope. To conclude with the Song-The Storm, "cease rude Boreas,"-Mr. Incledon. The Songs and Glees to be accompanied on one of Longman and Broderip's Patent Grand Piano Fortes, By Mr. Major. The Public is respectfully informed, that Mr. Holman, Mr. Pope, and Mr. Fawcett, Will continue their Reading Four Nights: Tuesday next, - - March 31 Wednesday - - April 1 Thursday - - - April 2 And Finally conclude on Saturday April 4 Admission to the Hall 5s. - to the Gallery 2s. 6d. The Doors will be opened at Seven O'Clock, and the Performance legin precisely at Eight
topic Concert programs Early works to 1800
topic_facet Concert programs Early works to 1800
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