Early American Secular Music and Its European Sources, 1589-1839
Table of Contents - Summer Amuse, 1779

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Page Text Incipit  Short Title/Biblio
1-5  Overture (t)  //111//17-121//222//21232//3  Summer Amuse, 1779 
6-8  Chorus of Fishermen (t)  //1+3+2+//1+1+7//65//43//2  Summer Amuse, 1779 
9-11  Wand'ring sailor ploughs the main, The (fl)  //1+765/4321//567/1+2+3+1+  Summer Amuse, 1779 
12  Without a man to take the lead (fl)  //43/217-//1/4//3  Summer Amuse, 1779 
13  When madam tho' her day is done (fl)  //6567//1+2+1+5//6567//1+2+1+//7567  Summer Amuse, 1779 
14-15  To ease my heart I own'd my flame (fl)  //434/5364//531+/1+3//4  Summer Amuse, 1779 
16-17  If husbands wish for happy lives (fl)  //235432//3321//7-13217-//13//4  Summer Amuse, 1779 
18-21  Finale (t)  //32/32//11/1//43/43  Summer Amuse, 1779 
22  In the prattling hours of youth (fl)  //5653/565//1+/2+1+76//6  Summer Amuse, 1779 
23  Neatest of pretty feet (fl)  //4321/2342//4321/6225//3  Summer Amuse, 1779 
24  Thou hast play'd a false and faithless part (fl)  //5-4-5-3/5-32//1  Summer Amuse, 1779 
26-27  Go high, go low, in every state (fl)  //15-/5-5//13/23//4  Summer Amuse, 1779 
28-30  How hard our hapless lot appears (fl)  //65//54344//45657654//433//3  Summer Amuse, 1779 
31  Finale (t)  //55/54//34/5//6  Summer Amuse, 1779 
32  If I'm the happy man (fl)  //12/33//32/5-//23/4  Summer Amuse, 1779 
33  What means that downcast look (fl)  //3-4-5-5-/5-5//54321/7-125-//3-  Summer Amuse, 1779 
34  When a lady of ton is surpriz'd in a snare (fl)  //534/567//1+76/543//2  Summer Amuse, 1779 
36-37  Let not love thy heart ensnare (fl)  //54321//5-31//234//43//1  Summer Amuse, 1779 
38-41  Ladies and gentlemen (fl)  //1+55//655//4342//35//1+  Summer Amuse, 1779 
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