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The Vocal library : being the largest collection of English, Scottish, and Irish songs, ever printed in a single volume ; selected from the best authors between the age of Shakspeare, Jonson, and Cowley, and that of Dibdin, Wolcot, and Moore.

Date

1824
Part of: Capt. Francis O'Neill Collection of Irish Studies
Rare Books & Special Collections, Hesburgh Libraries

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This is called The Vocal library : being the largest collection of English, Scottish, and Irish songs, ever printed in a single volume ; selected from the best authors between the age of Shakspeare, Jonson, and Cowley, and that of Dibdin, Wolcot, and Moore. within the category of Book.Open in external viewer application
This is called The Vocal library : being the largest collection of English, Scottish, and Irish songs, ever printed in a single volume ; selected from the best authors between the age of Shakspeare, Jonson, and Cowley, and that of Dibdin, Wolcot, and Moore. within the category of Book.
This is called The Vocal library : being the largest collection of English, Scottish, and Irish songs, ever printed in a single volume ; selected from the best authors between the age of Shakspeare, Jonson, and Cowley, and that of Dibdin, Wolcot, and Moore. within the category of Book.
This is called The Vocal library : being the largest collection of English, Scottish, and Irish songs, ever printed in a single volume ; selected from the best authors between the age of Shakspeare, Jonson, and Cowley, and that of Dibdin, Wolcot, and Moore. within the category of Book.
This is called The Vocal library : being the largest collection of English, Scottish, and Irish songs, ever printed in a single volume ; selected from the best authors between the age of Shakspeare, Jonson, and Cowley, and that of Dibdin, Wolcot, and Moore. within the category of Book.
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This is called The Vocal library : being the largest collection of English, Scottish, and Irish songs, ever printed in a single volume ; selected from the best authors between the age of Shakspeare, Jonson, and Cowley, and that of Dibdin, Wolcot, and Moore. within the category of Book.

Metadata

Collection
Capt. Francis O'Neill Collection of Irish Studies
Date
1824
Publisher
Printed for G.B. Whittaker, London
Material Type
Book
Genre/Physical Characteristic
xvi, 704 pages, 1 unnumbered leaf of plates
Dimensions
15 cm
Language
English
Immediate Source of Acquisition
Donated to the Library by Capt. Francis O'Neill in 1931
Subject
Ballads, English.
Songs, Irish.
Songs, Scots.

Metadata

Identifier
PR 1187 .V6 1824
Campus Location
Rare Books & Special Collections, Hesburgh Libraries
Link to Library Catalog
https://onesearch.library.nd.edu/permalink/f/1phik6l/ndu_aleph000638883
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