Early American Secular Music and Its European Sources, 1589-1839
Table of Contents - Duenna, 1775

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Page Text Incipit  Short Title/Biblio
2-5  Overture (t)  //1-5-15-/12//3/34//51-3-5-/13453//65656
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6-7  Serenade (t)  //555//315//1+2+3+2+//1+5//3+67//1+2+1+7
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8  Crimson morn bids hence the night, The (fl)  //1+76/56//5432/15//45/63+2+  Duenna, 1775 
9-11  What vagabonds are these I hear (fl)  //1+5/55//55/5//65/1+5  Duenna, 1775 
12  Could I each fault remember (fl)  //111/35//53/551//21/3217-//1  Duenna, 1775 
13  I cou'd never lustre see (fl)  //4321/11//62/21//17-6-5-/432//3  Duenna, 1775 
14-15  Friendship is the bond of reason (fl)  //11/11//2343/51//7-1/43//2  Duenna, 1775 
16-17  Tho' cause for suspicion appears (fl)  //1/11//3/33//5  Duenna, 1775 
18  Thou canst not boast of fortunes store (fl)  //35/1+5//31/52//315/61+1+5  Duenna, 1775 
19  If a daughter you have (fl)  //121/345//232/456//121/535  Duenna, 1775 
20  When sable night, Each drooping plant restoring (fl)  //114/21//15-6-1/5-3-//5-5-6-/5-1  Duenna, 1775 
21  Had I a heart for falsehood fram'd (fl)  //5653/671+6//5323/15//1+71+2+/1+65  Duenna, 1775 
22  My mistress expects me (fl)  //6-7-1/123//345/543//634/316-//3  Duenna, 1775 
23  Gentle maid ah! why suspect me! (fl)  //1+55//5//2+55//5//1+2+26//543  Duenna, 1775 
24-25  May'st thou never happy be (fl)  //153/11+7//6/767//1+76/543//2  Duenna, 1775 
26-27  Give Isaac the nymph who no beauty can boast (fl)  //355/565//671+/75//671+/1+71+  Duenna, 1775 
28-29  When the maid whom we love no entreaties can move (fl)  //567/1+2+3+//2+1+76/51+//62+/57//1+1  Duenna, 1775 
30  When a tender maid is first essay'd (fl)  //13/345//63/31+//76/75//6  Duenna, 1775 
31  Ah sure a pair was never seen (fl)  //121/343//565/3+1+//1+53/456  Duenna, 1775 
32-33  Believe me good Sir I ne'er meant to offend (fl)  //1217-//15-5-//6-7-1//7-12//3217-6-//21
7-6-5- 
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34-35  Bumper of good liquor, A (fl)  //1+/53+//3+/1+5//66/66//6  Duenna, 1775 
36-37  What bard O time discover (fl)  //671+/1+76//51+/55//25/34//3  Duenna, 1775 
38  O had my love ne'er smil'd on me (fl)  //3-5-/13//212343/22-//3-5-/3216-//5-  Duenna, 1775 
39  Soft pity never leaves the gentle breast (fl)  //5654//345//6-1434//325//544//43  Duenna, 1775 
40  O the days when I was young! (bt) (fl)  //5313/21+6//5313/51+6//5313/6  Duenna, 1775 
41-43  Ah! cruel maid how hast thou chang'd (fl)  //112/334//556/765//1+5/31//5  Duenna, 1775 
44-46  Sharp is the woe that wounds the jealous mind (fl)  //134/567//1+444/433//62+/5  Duenna, 1775 
47-49  By him we love offended (fl)  //434/536//17-/11//23/432//3  Duenna, 1775 
50  How oft Louisa, hast thou said (fl)  //56/5321//2123/6-1//5-6-5-3-/5-15-//3-  Duenna, 1775 
51-53  Adieu thou dreary pile (fl)  //1111/2343456//5534332/15-456//5534332/
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54-55  This bottle's the Sun of our table (fl)  //321/321//6/54//351/7-1//5-  Duenna, 1775 
56  Turn thee round I pray thee (fl)  //5-6-7-//123//423//5-6-7-//123//21  Duenna, 1775 
56-57  Oft does Hymen smile to hear (fl)  //17-//17-//12212//3//43//21  Duenna, 1775 
57  Introduction to the Finale (t)  //3+/1+51+//535/313//6-1/16-1//5-  Duenna, 1775 
58  Finale (t)  //11/22//3/32//32/34//5  Duenna, 1775 
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