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G.o.d SAVE THE KING (_S.B.S._ 19, &c.)

G.o.d SAVE THE QUEEN (_M.C._ 29)

It is unnecessary here to discuss the origin and sources of this air. The form in which we know it is probably due to Henry Carey, and the first recorded public performance was on September 28, 1745.

HAD I A HEART FOR FALSEHOOD FRAMED (_D. & S._ 14)

Words by _R.B. Sheridan_.

Sung by Mr. Leoni (see _Choir_, May, 1912).

In the _Duenna_, 1775. Set to the air now known as 'The Harp that once through Tara's Halls.'

Moore, in his _Irish Melodies_, calls the melody 'Gramachree.'

HAIL COLUMBIA (_M.C._ 13, _A.N._)

Mr. Elson (_National Music of America_) says that the music was originally known as the 'President's March,' probably by a German composer. The words were subsequently adapted to the air by Dr. Joseph Hopkinson.

HARMONIOUS BLACKSMITH (_G.E._ 21)

From Handel's _Suite de Pieces pour le Clavecin_, Set I.

See p. 19.

HAS SHE THEN FAILED IN HER TRUTH (_N.N._ 49)

_Anon._ _H.R. Bishop._

And has she then failed in her truth, The beautiful maid I adore?

Shall I never again hear her voice, Nor see her lov'd form any more?

HEART OF OAK (_B.R._ 7, _E.D._ 12, _U.T._ 20, parody)

Words by _D. Garrick_. _W. Boyce._

It is important to notice that the correct t.i.tle is as given, and not '_Hearts_ of Oak.'

HELM A WEATHER, NOW LAY HER CLOSE (_O.M.F._)

See p. 133.

HOW DOTH THE LITTLE-- (_Ch._) _Dr. Watts._

See p. 79.

I AM A FRIAR OF ORDERS GREY (_S.B.S._ 8) (_Out of Season_)

Words by _John O'Keefe_. _Wm. Reeve._

Appeared in _Merry Sherwood_, 1795.

I CARE NOT FOR SPRING

See p. 99.

I'D CROWNS RESIGN, TO CALL HER MINE (_D.C._ 25)

'La.s.s of Richmond Hill.'

Words by _L. MacNally_. _J. Hook._

I'd crowns resign, to call her mine, Sweet la.s.s of Richmond Hill.

For a long time there was a dispute between the partisans of Surrey and Yorks.h.i.+re as to which 'Richmond Hill' was referred to. The former county was the favourite for a long time, till a communication in _Notes and Queries_ (10th series iii. p. 290) pulverized its hopes and definitely placed the locality in Yorks.h.i.+re.

IF I HAD A DONKEY (_O.C.S._ 27)

See p. 95.

IF YOU'LL COME TO THE BOWER (_O.M.F._)

See p. 134.

I'LL TELL THEE HOW THE MAIDEN WEPT (_O.M.F._)

See p. 133.

IN HURRY, POST HASTE FOR A LICENCE (_P.P._ 10)

See p. 90.

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