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SHIELD, William (1748-1829) A smile from the Girl of my heart. A favorite Song, Sung by Mr. Blanchard in the Woodman. ['In the world's crooked path']. Printed by Longman and Broderip [1791?] £15.00 details
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SHIELD, William (1748-1829) The Spotless Maid, from Ariosto, A Favorite Song Sung with universal applause by Mr. Incledon, In his New Entertainment Called The Traveller, Set to Music by Wm. Shield. [Vocal score]. Printed by Goulding & Co, [1807] £30.00 details
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SHIELD, William (1748-1829) A new edition (being the second) of an Introduction to Harmony; [with] Rudiments of thorough bass for young harmonists; and precepts for their progressive advancement ... with annotations, anecdotes, fac-similes, and a harmonical synopsis; also, a succinct account of the Rise and Progress of the Philharmonic Society, recently established in London, being an appendix to an introduction to harmony. Printed for the Author and sold by J. Robinson [1815] £325.00 details
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SHIELD, William (1748-1829) Rosina. Edited by John Drummond. [Score]. Stainer & Bell 1998 £42.00 details
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SHIELD, William (1748-1829) No 'twas Neither shape nor feature, Sung by Mr. Incledon, in the Flitch of Bacon. Arranged for the Piano Forte & Harp, with Accompaniments. [Vocal score and score]. Printed & Sold by Preston [wm 1803] £20.00 details
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SHIELD, William (1748-1829) An Introduction to Harmony. Printed for the Author and sold by G.G. & J. Robinson 1800 £450.00 details
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SHIELD, William (1748-1829) The Poor Soldier, A Comic Opera, as Performed with Universal Applause, at the Theatre Royal, Covent Garden; Selected and Compos'd by William Shield. [Text by J. O'Keefe. Vocal score]. Printed by J. Bland [1782] £90.00 details
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SHIELD, William (1748-1829) The Post Captain, Sung by Mr. Incledon, at the Theatre Royal Covent Garden, and in his New Entertainment call'd Variety. The Words by Mr. Rannie. ['When Steerwell heard me']. Printed by Goulding & Co. [ca 1805] £20.00 details
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SHIELD, William (1748-1829) The Post Captain, Sung by Mr. Incledon, at the Theatre Royal Covent Garden, and in his New Entertainment call'd Variety. The Words by Mr. Rannie. ['When Steerwell heard me']. Printed by Goulding & Co. [ca 1805] £30.00 details
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SHIELD, William (1748-1829) 'Ere around the huge Oak. A favorite Song Sung by Mr. Darley, in the Farmer, a Comic Opera. [Vocal score]. Printed by Longman and Broderip [1788?] £15.00 details
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