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| SHIELD, William (1748-1829) | Rosina, A Comic Opera, as Performed at the Theatre Royal, Covent Garden; Composed and Selected by William Shield. [Vocal score]. | Printed for Willm. Napier | [1783] | £150.00 | details enquire |
| SHIELD, William (1748-1829) | The Heaving of the Lead. A Favorite Song, Sung by Mr. Incledon, in Hartford Bridge, with an additional Stanza. ['For England'. For voice and keyboard]. | Printed by Broderip & Wilkinson | [ca 1800] | £15.00 | details enquire |
| SHIELD, William (1748-1829) | The Streamlet that flow'd round her Cot. A favorite Song, Sung by Mr. Incledon in the Woodman. [Vocal score]. | Printed by Longman and Broderip | [1791] | £15.00 | details enquire |
| SHIELD, William (1748-1829) | All his soul was love, Sung by Mrs. Kennedy in Henry and Emma. Written by an Officer. ['The gentle youth'. For voice and accompaniment]. | Printed for T. Straight | [1779?] | £40.00 | details enquire |
| SHIELD, William (1748-1829) | Old Towler. A favorite Hunting Song, Sung, with universal applause, by Mr. Incledon at the New Theatre Royal Covent Garden, &c. &c. Written by J.O'Keefe Esqr. ['Bright Chanticleer proclaims the dawn'. From The Czar Peter. For voice and keyboard]. | Printed by Longman and Broderip | [1795?] | £25.00 | details enquire |
| SHIELD, William (1748-1829) | The Heaving of the Lead. A favorite Song, Sung by Mr. Incledon, in Hartford Bridge. ['For England'. For voice and keyboard]. | Printed by Longman and Broderip | [ca 1795] | £15.00 | details enquire |
| SHIELD, William (1748-1829) | The Plough Boy, Sung by Mr. Blanchard in The Farmer, Written by J. O'Keefe Esqr. ['A Flaxen headed Cow boy'. Vocal score]. | Printed by Longman and Broderip | [1788] | £40.00 | details enquire |
| SHIELD, William (1748-1829) | The Thorn, Sung by Mr. Incledon, at the Theatre Royal Covent Garden, and in his New Entertainment call'd Variety. The Words by Robt. Burns. ['From the white blossom'd Sloe']. | Printed by Goulding, Phipps & D'Almaine | [inter 1803-1804, wm 1803] | £75.00 | details enquire |
| SHIELD, William (1748-1829) | Whilst with Village Maids. A Favorite Song, Sung by Mrs. Billington, in Rosina. [Vocal score]. | Printed for G. Shade. East side of Soho Square | [ca 1822] | £10.00 | details enquire |
| SHIELD, William (1748-1829), ARNOLD, Samuel (1740-1802), STORACE, Stephen (1762-1796) | Volume with three items comprising: SHIELD, William (1748-1829): Rosina. A Comic Opera, as performed at the Theatre Royal, Covent Garden. [Vocal score]. Sold by J. Dale, [1791]. RISM A/I/8 and A/I/14 S 3174. BUC p.947; [with] ARNOLD, Samuel (1740-1802): A Set of Progressive Lessons for the Harpsichord, or the Piano Forte expressly calculated for the ease of beginners, Opera XII. Book 1. Printed for the Author, to be had at Longman & Broderip's, [ca 1785]. Second issue. RISM A/I/1 and A/I/11 A 2468. BUC p.55; [and with] STORACE, Stephen (1762-1796): Overture to the Three and the Deuce. [For piano]. Printed for J. Dale, [1795]. RISM A/I/8 and A/I/14 A 6898 [overture only]. BUC p.984. | [1791, ca 1785, 1795] | £125.00 | details enquire |
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