Early American Secular Music and Its European Sources, 1589-1839
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Name Text Gnr-Cntry  Short Title Page
Billington, Mr. (m)  Song (t)  SS-E  SS, New York PL-C695  89 
Billington, Mrs. (pf)  Hope thou nurse of young desire (fl)  TW-E  Love/Village, 1795  6-7 
Billington, Mrs. (pf)  Whence can you inherit (fl)  TW-E  Love/Village, 1795  8-9 
Billington, Mrs. (pf)  My heart's my own (fl)  TW-E  Love/Village, 1795  10 
Billington, Mrs. (pf)  Gentle youth ah! tell me why (fl)  TW-E  Love/Village, 1795  13 
Billington, Mrs. (pf)  How blest the maid (fl)  TW-E  Love/Village, 1795  31 
Billington, Mrs. (pf)  Be gone I agree (fl)  TW-E  Love/Village, 1795  33-34 
Billington, Mrs. (pf)  Young I am and sore afraid (fl)  TW-E  Love/Village, 1795  36-38 
Billington, Mrs. (pf)  Cease gay seducers (fl)  TW-E  Love/Village, 1795  42-43 
Billington, Mrs. (pf)  In love should there meet a fond pair (fl)  TW-E  Love/Village, 1795  45 
Billington, Mrs. (pf)  Well come let us hear (fl)  TW-E  Love/Village, 1795  46-49 
Billington, Mrs. (pf)  'Tis not wealth (fl)  TW-E  Love/Village, 1795  51 
Billington, Mrs. (pf)  Traveller benighted, The (fl)  TW-E  Love/Village, 1795  52-53 
Billington, Mrs. (pf)  When we see a lover languish (fl)  TW-E  Love/Village, 1795  57 
Billington, Mrs. (pf)  All I wish in her obtaining (fl)  TW-E  Love/Village, 1795  58 
Billington, Mrs. (pf)  Go naughty man (fl)  TW-E  Love/Village, 1795  60-61 
Billington, T. (m)  Sylvia (t)  AI-A  Reinagle Fav-2, 1789  10 
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