Early American Secular Music and Its European Sources, 1589-1839
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Text Incipit  Gnr-Cntry  Short Title Page Instrument 
Pig In the Parlour (t)  //317-1/317-1//6543//43/21//7-12  IC-E  Delightful-2, 1745  I,19  GF 
Pig In the Parlour (t)  //317-1/317-1//6543//43/21  DA-E  Johnson CD-3, 1744  19  VN/GF 
Pig In the Parlour (t)  //317-1/317-1//6543//43/21  DA-E  Walsh CD-2.2, 1735  8  VO/OB/GF/FL 
Pig In the Parlour (t)  //317-1/317-1//6543//43/21  DA-E  Walsh CD-3.2, 1749  8  VN/OB/GF 
Pig In Ye Parlour (t)  //317-1/317-1//6543//43/21  MS-E  Hammersley MS, 1790  66B  MI 
Pigeon shall pursue the kite, The (fl)    BA-E  Coach Drivers, 1766  19   
Pigeon, The (t)  //1212/325-//2323/432//1235/5443  AM-A  Allen, W. MS, 1790  87  2VO 
Pigeon, The (t)  //123//325-//234//4334//565  SS-E  SS, Boston PL-1  93,1-3  VO,HAF,2VN+2GF+2GT 
Pigeons Trott, The (t)  //11/23//11/23//424/313//  MS-C  Molyneaux MS-2, 1788  71  1 OR 2 GF 
Pigg's March, The (t)    SC-E  Pills 2, 1719-20  87-88  VO 
Pigmalion (t)  /3//345/22//2/3453//1231/  AM-A  Duport MS-2, 1800  15r  VN 
Pigs shall not be so fond as we (fl)  //334//567//72+1+71+4//3  TW-E  Dragon/Wantley, 1738  31  VN,OB,VA,2VO,HAF 
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