Early American Secular Music and Its European Sources, 1589-1839
Table of Contents - Fair American, 1782

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Page Text Incipit  Short Title/Biblio
1-7  Overture (t)  //1-/3-3-1-//5-7-5-//131/575//1+11/1  Fair American, 1782 
8-9  When unrelenting fates ordain (fl)  //34/364//3234/36-//7-12/23217-  Fair American, 1782 
10-11  When Cupid little sly rogue, Blooming fair and young (fl)  //35/1+76//5/1//43/21//5  Fair American, 1782 
12-13  Adieu ye fleeting hours of love (fl)  //434/5353//1+76/57-//12/3143//2  Fair American, 1782 
14-15  Let young fops and old fools of all ranks combine (fl)  //121/53//121/53//232/654  Fair American, 1782 
16-17  How serenely the morning first opes its meek eye (fl)  //5-5-6-/5-112//3143/23-4-//5-6-7-/1235  Fair American, 1782 
18-19  You may take a piece of gold (fl)  //21/27-//1/23//42/54//3  Fair American, 1782 
20-21  In the prime of the year when soft nightingales sing (fl)  //565/567//61+7/1+77//1+555/654  Fair American, 1782 
22-23  Duo (t)  //11/131//17-/5-5-//42/7-5-4-//3-  Fair American, 1782 
24-25  Fickle youth thro' the garden of beauty may range (fl)  //6567/1+76//5654/346//5346/53  Fair American, 1782 
26  Should love throw a shell what mortal can tell (fl)  //131//57-//131//23//424//313//2  Fair American, 1782 
28-29  Ah cease fond youth to plead again (fl)  //427-/13//427-/13//4254/314//3  Fair American, 1782 
30-31  Prudence hath been long confest (fl)  //17-/12//31/1//24/321  Fair American, 1782 
32-33  He who'd win my heart must shew (fl)  //343/23//1/21//7-6-5-/123//2  Fair American, 1782 
34-35  Ye gallant souls that beat so high (fl)  //31/15-//31/15-//5-2/234//3  Fair American, 1782 
36-37  Thro' waves and wind in days that are no more (fl)  //55671+76//65543//654321//55-7-2//52234
32//23 
Fair American, 1782 
38-39  Her image dear, upon my heart (fl)  //42/31//2127-/15//5-1/17-13//3  Fair American, 1782 
40-41  Soldier's life is always sweet, The (fl)  //12/1212//31/15-//23/2342//31  Fair American, 1782 
42-43  Very same journey I once took myself, The (fl)  //315//425//311+//75//642//531//3  Fair American, 1782 
44-45  If you'll consent my lovely dear (fl)  //432/12//17-6-/5-15-//6-7-1/2343//32  Fair American, 1782 
46-47  What is life but a voyage (fl)  //1+76/6566//733/371+//2+1+7/767//1+66/  Fair American, 1782 
48-49  Duett (t)  //135/1+5//31/55//1+765/4321  Fair American, 1782 
50  Finale (t)  //11/17-1//2/35//5424/4321//2  Fair American, 1782 
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