Early American Secular Music and Its European Sources, 1589-1839
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Du Bellamy, Mr. (pf)  Serenade (t)  TW-E  Duenna, 1775  6-7 
Du Bellamy, Mr. (pf)  Crimson morn bids hence the night, The (fl)  TW-E  Duenna, 1775  8 
Du Bellamy, Mr. (pf)  What vagabonds are these I hear (fl)  TW-E  Duenna, 1775  9-11 
Du Bellamy, Mr. (pf)  I cou'd never lustre see (fl)  TW-E  Duenna, 1775  13 
Du Bellamy, Mr. (pf)  Friendship is the bond of reason (fl)  TW-E  Duenna, 1775  14-15 
Du Bellamy, Mr. (pf)  Soft pity never leaves the gentle breast (fl)  TW-E  Duenna, 1775  39 
Du Bellamy, Mr. (pf)  How oft Louisa, hast thou said (fl)  TW-E  Duenna, 1775  50 
Du Bellamy, Mr. (pf)  Oft does Hymen smile to hear (fl)  TW-E  Duenna, 1775  56-57 
Du Bellamy, Mr. (pf)  Fickle youth thro' the garden of beauty may range (fl)  TW-E  Fair American, 1782  24-25 
Du Bellamy, Mr. (pf)  Her image dear, upon my heart (fl)  TW-E  Fair American, 1782  38-39 
Du Bellamy, Mr. (pf)  Birks of Endermay, The (t)  SS-E  SS, Harvard  1 
Du Bellamy, Mr. (pf)  Love and Innocence (t), or Favourite Ballad, A (at)  SS-E  SS, Harvard  1 
Du Bellamy, Mr. (pf)  Lovely Nymph (t)  SS-E  SS, Huntington-1  72 
Du Bellamy, Mr. (pf)  Favourite Song, A (t)  SS-E  SS, Huntington-2  112,1-4 
Du Bellamy, Mr. (pf)  How Oft Lousa Hast Thou Said (t)  SS-E  SS, New York PL-C694  9 
Du Bellamy, Mr. (pf)  Favourite Song, A (t)  SS-E  SS, New York PL-C694  49 
Du Bellamy, Mr. (pf)  Song (t)  SS-E  SS, New York PL-C695  8 
Du Bellamy, Mr. (pf)  Favourite Song, A (t)  SS-E  SS, New York PL-C695  21 
Du Camp, Miss (pf)  Glee (t)  TW-E  Pirates, 1792  56-57 
Du Camp, Miss (pf)  When you shall hear the sound of joy (fl)  TW-E  Pirates, 1792  84 
Du Fouilloux, Jacques  La Vénerie  IC-F  Du Fouilloux Horn, 1585  4 with music (pp. 48-52) 
Du Quesne Grays (pf)  Pittsburgh March (t)  AI-A  American Sheet Music  2 
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