Early American Secular Music and Its European Sources, 1589-1839
Table of Contents - Maid/Mill, 1765

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2-5  Overture (t)  //13/1//35/3567//1+567//1+  Maid/Mill, 1765 
6-7  Chorus (t)  //3+2+1+//71+//64+6//65//64+6//65  Maid/Mill, 1765 
8  If that's all you want (fl)  //15-3/342//315/564//535  Maid/Mill, 1765 
9  In love to pine & languish (fl)  //343/356//4/34//3213/217-2//123  Maid/Mill, 1765 
10-11  What are outward forms and shows (fl)  //1315//43//243217-//1//1315//43  Maid/Mill, 1765 
12-13  Hark 'tis I your own true lover (fl)  //33/34//436//43/43//22/22  Maid/Mill, 1765 
14-15  Ah why shou'd fate pursuing (fl)  //1/31//57-//17-/11//5  Maid/Mill, 1765 
16-17  With the man that I love (fl)  //51+/34//51+/34//5/6543//2  Maid/Mill, 1765 
18-19  Why how now miss pert (fl)  //15-3/315//566/654//342/127-//17-1  Maid/Mill, 1765 
20-21  Odd's my life search England over (fl)  //1/11//5/5//1+1+//75  Maid/Mill, 1765 
22-23  Madman thus at times we see, The (fl)  //15/54//324/3217-//1  Maid/Mill, 1765 
24  I am young and I am friendless (fl)  //631+/732+//1+6664//36/656//7  Maid/Mill, 1765 
25-26  Why quits the merchant blest with ease (fl)  //5/4//351/247-//5/4//351/247-//1  Maid/Mill, 1765 
27-30  Quartetto (t)  //24/427-5-/6-2/34//54/32//1  Maid/Mill, 1765 
31  Ah! how vainly mortals treasure (fl)  //14//433//67//1+1//51+6//57//67  Maid/Mill, 1765 
32-33  My passion in vain I attempt to dissemble (fl)  //7-6-/5-3//21/7-5//43/21  Maid/Mill, 1765 
34-35  Was I sure a life to lead (fl)  //1/123//456/66//6/543//21  Maid/Mill, 1765 
37  When a maid in way of marrige (fl)  //53/34//53/34//51+/76//5  Maid/Mill, 1765 
38-39  Trust me wou'd you taste true pleasure (fl)  //1/234//34/5342//3127-/123//2  Maid/Mill, 1765 
40-41  Ye vile pack of vagabonds what do ye mean (fl)  //215//435-//6-47-//15-//6-47-//1  Maid/Mill, 1765 
42-43  Hist I hear my mother call (fl)  //1//2/4//32/17-//1  Maid/Mill, 1765 
44-45  Yes 'tis decreed thou maid divine (fl)  //1+/1+1+//1+5//654/1+76//5  Maid/Mill, 1765 
46-47  Lord Sir you seem mighty uneasy (fl)  //543/217-/17-1/1//265/432//345  Maid/Mill, 1765 
49  An they count me such a ninny (fl)  //53/11//7-1/25//7-1/25  Maid/Mill, 1765 
50-51  Zooks why shou'd I sit down and grieve (fl)  //6/63//4/44//32/17-//6-  Maid/Mill, 1765 
52-53  Cease oh cease to overwhelm me (fl)  //54335//3211//1+551+//654//43655//5433  Maid/Mill, 1765 
54-56  Quintetto (t)  //1+5/1+//2+5/4//354/321//5  Maid/Mill, 1765 
57  To speak my mind of womankind (fl)  //1+1/11//11/11//2/34//31  Maid/Mill, 1765 
58-59  Let me fly hence tyrant fashion (fl)  //1321/1321//3543/3543//1+76/5432//17-1  Maid/Mill, 1765 
61  When you meet a tender creature (fl)  //56/56//543/54//321/7-1//25-  Maid/Mill, 1765 
62-63  O what a simpleton was I (fl)  //15-14/33//3136/55//5353  Maid/Mill, 1765 
64  Women's tongues are like mill clappers (fl)  //24/35//43/53//21/7-6-//5-  Maid/Mill, 1765 
64-65  Oh leave me in pity (fl)  //1+1234//5451+//651+2+3+//435//666//551
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66-67  Who'll buy good luck (fl)  //212/321//55/44//33/212//1  Maid/Mill, 1765 
67  Who upon the oozy beach (fl)  //54//32342//32342//3211//51+//65//42343
 
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68-69  Then hey for a frolicksome life (fl)  //123/427-//1/11//345/642//3  Maid/Mill, 1765 
70-71  My life my joy my blessing (fl)  //15-3/315//432/4//51/127-//11  Maid/Mill, 1765 
72-73  Yield who will to forms a martyr (fl)  //121/35//31/44//454/61+//5  Maid/Mill, 1765 
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