Early American Secular Music and Its European Sources, 1589-1839
Table of Contents - Quaker, 1777

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Page Text Incipit  Short Title/Biblio
2-5  Overture (t)  //14321//55-6-7-6-5-//11+71+2+3+//4+5+6+
7+1++//14321//424 
Quaker, 1777 
6-9  Duet (t)  //52/52//32/33//64/23  Quaker, 1777 
10  I lockd up all my treasure (fl)  //56/53//1+/567//67/556//4  Quaker, 1777 
11-13  Women are will o' the wisps (fl)  //1+76/555//5//1+76/555//5  Quaker, 1777 
14-15  Kernel from an apples core, A (fl)  //55/543//31/53//42/31  Quaker, 1777 
16-17  While the lads in the village shall merrily ah (fl)  //3234/55-16-//5-4-5-6-/5-31//7-6-42/17-
53//4232 
Quaker, 1777 
18-19  I said to myself now floretta says I (fl)  //1+55/1+55//644/41+//1+66/1+66//5  Quaker, 1777 
20-21  Captive linnet newly taken, The (fl)  //11/113243//22/224354//33  Quaker, 1777 
22-25  Quintet (t)  //111/511//1/1//111/511//1  Quaker, 1777 
26-27  Time has been when all our boast, The (fl)  //317-1/23432//31/7-1  Quaker, 1777 
28-30  Face which frequently displays an index of the mind, The (fl)  //5/5//1+765/53//56-6-/6//622  Quaker, 1777 
32-33  With respect Sir to you be it spoken (fl)  //111/333//55-/5-//333/321//7-  Quaker, 1777 
34-35  In verity damsel thou surely wilt find (fl)  //565/343//121/6-7-6-//5-6-7-/121//6  Quaker, 1777 
36-37  Again I feel my bosom bound (fl)  //135/17-//165/531//43/32  Quaker, 1777 
38-40  Finale (t)  //1122/3215-//3344/5434//51+1+76/5115  Quaker, 1777 
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