Early American Secular Music and Its European Sources, 1589-1839
Table of Contents - Stage Mutineers, 1733

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Page Text Incipit  Short Title/Biblio
2  Small courtiers like small gamesters see (fl)    Stage Mutineers, 1733 
2  Learned lawyers we find (fl)    Stage Mutineers, 1733 
14  Tho' politicks are but ill laid (fl)    Stage Mutineers, 1733 
15  Amour is first fought, An (fl)    Stage Mutineers, 1733 
17  Amourous spark talks of flames (fl)    Stage Mutineers, 1733 
17-18  Prude, my dear's a formal elf, A (fl)    Stage Mutineers, 1733 
19  He who is by female beauty won (fl)    Stage Mutineers, 1733 
20  Let not honour's title move (fl)    Stage Mutineers, 1733 
23  To arms! to arms! (fl)    Stage Mutineers, 1733 
26  At his levee view my lord (fl)    Stage Mutineers, 1733 
27  Man who in point of honour is nice, The (fl)    Stage Mutineers, 1733 
30  No bliss in love's sincere (fl)    Stage Mutineers, 1733 
31  While we thus o'er our bowl agree (fl)    Stage Mutineers, 1733 
32  Fickle fortune (fl)    Stage Mutineers, 1733 
33-4  Men will often feign the lover (fl)    Stage Mutineers, 1733 
38-9  How well may life be term'd a play (fl)    Stage Mutineers, 1733 
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