Early American Secular Music and Its European Sources, 1589-1839
Name Index: KEM

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Kemble, Mr. C. (pf)  'erst when my lovely Jane (fl)  TW-E  Auld Robin Gray, 1794  10-11 
Kemble, Mrs. (pf)  When the chace of day is done (fl)  TW-E  Inkle & Yarico, 1787  14-17 
Kemble, Mrs. (pf)  Oh say simple maid have you form'd any notion (fl)  TW-E  Inkle & Yarico, 1787  18-19 
Kemble, Mrs. (pf)  Our grotto was the sweetest place (fl)  TW-E  Inkle & Yarico, 1787  36-37 
Kemble, Mrs. (pf)  Finale (t)  TW-E  Inkle & Yarico, 1787  44-45 
Kemble, Mrs. (pf)  Bewailing she sunk, heartbroken on her pillow (fl)  TW-E  Mountaineers, 1793  10-11 
Kempton, Mr  Song Tune by Mr. Kempton, A (t)  AM-A  Simpson MS, 1750  II,10 
Kempton, Mr. (m)  Song, A (t)  SC-E  Calliope, 1746  I,80 
Kempton, Mr. (m)  Love Like Wind Is Often Changing (t)  SS-E  SS, Folger-C42.3  39 
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