St. Cecilia
or, The lady's and gentleman's harmonious companion: being a select collection of Scots and English songs; many of which are originals. Together with a set of favourite catches and glees: also a variety of the most celebrated toasts and sentiments
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Author
Publication
1779 - Printed by W. Darling for C. Wilson; and sold by J. Dickson and C. Elliot, Edinburgh, Scotland
Language
English
Word Count
96,000 words, Guess
Page Count
384 pages
Identifiers
- Open LibraryOL58198241M
- OCLC Control Number2012204
- Library of Congress Control Number05016711
Classifications
- LCCPR1187 .W5
Alternate Titles
- Wilson's musical miscellany
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