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English Songs and Melodies - "Joys of the Past", 1858. Creator: UnknownEnglish Songs and Melodies - "Joys of the Past", 1858. Illustration to sheet music. Joys of the past! are they vanish'd for ever
English Songs and Melodies - "The Day has Gone", 1858. Creator: J. L. WilliamsEnglish Songs and Melodies - "The Day has Gone", 1858. Illustration to sheet music: Poetry by Charles MacKay; Symphonies and Accompaniments by Frank Mori'
English Songs and Melodies - "The Day has Gone", 1858. Creator: M. JacksonEnglish Songs and Melodies - "The Day has Gone", 1858. Poetry by Charles MacKay; Symphonies and Accompaniments by Frank Mori
English Songs and Melodies - "The Cheerful Heart", 1858. Creator: SmythEnglish Songs and Melodies - "The Cheerful Heart", 1858. The Poetry [lyrics] by Charles MacKay; the Symphonies and Accompaniments by Sir H. R
"Under Green Leaves" - Lullingsworth, drawn by S. Read, 1857. Creator: Henry Duff Linton"Under Green Leaves" - Lullingsworth, drawn by S. Read, 1857. We extract from the new volume of poems, by Charles Mackay
English Songs and Melodies: The Dangers, 1856. Creator: J. L. WilliamsEnglish Songs and Melodies: The Dangers, 1856. Sheet music:.poetry by Charles Mackay, Air, "Castabella", the symphonies and accompaniment by Sir H. R
"The Heroes of the Crimea", 1854. Creator: Unknown. "The Heroes of the Crimea", 1854"The Heroes of the Crimea", 1854. Sheet music celebrating British forces fighting in the Crimean War. The Poetry by Charles MacKay, the music by Frank Mori'
"John Brown: or, A Plain Man's Philosophy" - drawn by J. Absolon, 1854. Creator: Unknown"John Brown: or, A Plain Man's Philosophy" - drawn by J. Absolon, 1854. From the forthcoming Second Series of "English Songs and Melodies"
England and France, 1854. Creator: UnknownEngland and France, 1854. Sheet music for a patriotic song, poetry [lyrics] by Charles Mackay, music by Mrs. Joseph Kirkman [Louisa Kirkman?]
Angel Visits. A Lyric for the New Year, by Charles MacKay, 1850. Creator: UnknownAngel Visits. A Lyric for the New Year, by Charles MacKay, 1850. Sentimental scene illustrating a song or poem. Thou'rt old, grandfather - old and blind, But ever cheerful, good, and kind
A Song for Christmas - "Smile, Old Winter", 1850. Creator: UnknownA Song for Christmas - "Smile, Old Winter", 1850. A Christmas ballad; poetry by C. Mackay, L.L.D. music by Blewitt