Early American Secular Music and Its European Sources, 1589-1839
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Sedgwick, Mr. (pf)  Mark the hue of the lilly (fl)  TW-E  Auld Robin Gray, 1794  34-35 
Sedgwick, Mr. (pf)  Duetto (t)  TW-E  Auld Robin Gray, 1794  40-41 
Sedgwick, Mr. (pf)  My native land I bad adieu (fl)  TW-E  Haunted Tower, 1789  25 
Sedgwick, Mr. (pf)  Sestetto. Allegretto (t)  TW-E  Haunted Tower, 1789  37-39 
Sedgwick, Mr. (pf)  Where'er true valour can its pow'r display (fl)  TW-E  Haunted Tower, 1789  48-49 
Sedgwick, Mr. (pf)  True son of neptune's a friend to the bowl, The (fl)  TW-E  Mariners, 1793  I,12-13 
Sedgwick, Mr. (pf)  Why swells my wavy burnish'd grain (fl)  TW-E  Mariners, 1793  I,28-29 
Sedgwick, Mr. (pf)  From aloft the sailor looks around (fl)  TW-E  No Song No Sup, 1790  26-27 
Sedgwick, Mr. (pf)  Trio (t)  TW-E  Pirates, 1792  24-25 
Sedgwick, Mr. (pf)  There, The silver'd waters roam (fl)  TW-E  Pirates, 1792  48-49 
Sedgwick, Mr. (pf)  Glee (t)  TW-E  Pirates, 1792  56-57 
Sedgwick, Mr. (pf)  Where the banners of glory are streaming (fl)  TW-E  Prisoner, 1792  8-11 
Sedgwick, Mr. (pf)  Sapling oak lost in the dell, The (fl)  TW-E  Siege/Belgrade, 1791  26-27 
Sedgwick, Mr. (pf)  Since victory now like a mistress kind (fl)  TW-E  Siege/Belgrade, 1791  59-63 
Sedley, Sir Charles  Song 27 (t)  SC-E  Ritson, 1783  TI,199 
Sedley, Sir Charles(t)  Song 11 (t), or Farewell to Love, A (at)  SC-E  Ritson, 1783  TI,117 
Sedley, Sir Charles(t)  Song 1 (t)  SC-E  Ritson, 1783  TI,157-158;MIII,69-70 
Sedley, Sir Charles(t)  Song 8 (t)  SC-E  Ritson, 1783  TI,179-180 
Sedley, Sir Charles(t)  Constancy (t)  SC-E  Watts MM-5, 1731  T132-133M131 
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