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Glees by F. A. G. Ouseley, in score.

MS. Tenbury 1154, bound with MS. Tenbury 1145

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Title

Glees by F. A. G. Ouseley, in score.

Shelfmark

MS. Tenbury 1154, bound with MS. Tenbury 1145

Summary

In the composer's hand.

Contents:

(p. 1) The water-spirits

(p. 5) The spirits of the wood

(p. 13) Place the helm on thy brow

(p. 20) Your shining eyes

(p. 25) O why should natur

(p. 27) O memory

(p. 29) Gem of the crimson-coloured even

(p. 32) Go timeful bird

(p. 34) Go lovely rose [different to that in MSS. Tenbury 1219-1220]

(p. 38) Though I may never more behold

(p. 40) When o'er the silent seas

(p. 44) Life

Date

mid-19th cent.

Language

English

Physical extent

1 volume

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Music manuscripts from the Library of St Michael's College, Tenbury Wells

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