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Notated MusicMy journey is love : A celebrated new song Caption title. Sonneck, Bibliography of early secular American music, page 283
- Contributor: Reeve, William
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Notated MusicLove sounds the trumpet of joy : sung by Miss Dellinger Caption title. Secular music in America 1801-1825, 7359A
- Contributor: Reeve, William
- Date: 1817
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Notated MusicKitty's the rose : a favorite ballad in the romance of An bratach Caption title. Secular music in America 1801-1825, 7346A
- Contributor: Reeve, William
- Date: 1810
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Notated MusicRobin Adair : composed & arranged for the harp or piano forte Caption title. For medium voice and piano or harp. Secular Music in America 1801-1825, 7378.
- Contributor: Reeve, William
- Date: 1813
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Notated MusicMy Marie's ee's o' the deep, deep blue! : a Scottish ballad sung by Mr. Nichols at the Anacreontic Society Baltimore Caption title. Secular music in America 1801-1825, 7368
- Contributor: Reeve, William
- Date: 1822
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Notated MusicKitty of the Clyde Caption title. Secular music in America 1801-1825, 7348
- Contributor: Reeve, William
- Date: 1808
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Notated MusicThe wealth of the cottage is love : sung by Mr. Woodham in the opera of Paul & Virginia Caption title. For piano and medium voice. Includes part for flute. Secular Music in America 1801-1825, 7400.
- Contributor: Reeve, William
- Date: 1805
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Notated MusicGiles Scroggins' ghost : a favorite comic song sung by Mr Jefferson For solo voice with piano. Secular Music in America, 1801-1825 7337.
- Contributor: Reeve, William
- Date: 1806
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Notated Music[When a Little Merry He] : sung by Miss Harding in the new musical drama cal'd The Purse or Benevolent Tar Sonneck, Bibliography of early secular American music, page 458. Staff notation.
- Contributor: Reeve, William
- Date: 1795
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Notated MusicThe much admired ballad of Robin Adair : as sung by J. Braham, and Mr. Philipps. Arranged by Mr. Reeve, with an aditional verse written by a young gentleman from England Caption title. For piano and medium voice. Secular Music in America 1801-1825, 7381.
- Contributor: Reeve, William
- Date: 1818
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Notated MusicRobin Adair : the much admired ballad sung by Mr. Braham Caption title. For medium voice and piano or harp. Secular Music in America 1801-1825, 7377A.
- Contributor: Reeve, William
- Date: 1817
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Notated MusicDanger lies in ladies eyes Caption title. Secular music in America 1801-1825, 7322
- Contributor: Reeve, William
- Date: 1814
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Notated MusicWhen seated with Sal : a favorite sea song in The purse, or Benevolent tar Caption title. For piano and medium voice. Includes part for flute. Sonneck, Bibliography of Early Secular American Music, page 465.
- Contributor: Reeve, William
- Date: 1794
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Notated MusicRobin Adair : the much admired ballad as sung by Mr. Philipps Caption title. For medium voice and piano or harp. Secular Music in America 1801-1825, 7380.
- Contributor: Reeve, William
- Date: 1818
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Notated MusicMy journey is love : sung with great applause by Mr. Fox Caption title. Flute accompaniment included. Secular music in America 1801-1825, 17364
- Contributor: Reeve, William
- Date: 1802
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Notated MusicThe Yorkshire hobby : Sung by Mr. Bray with great applause, in the comic opera of Thirty Thousand Caption title. For piano and medium voice. Includes part for flute or clarinet. Secular Music in America 1801-1825, 7408.
- Contributor: Dibdin, Thomas - Reeve, William
- Date: 1807
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Notated MusicRobin Adair : the much admired ballad sung by Mr. Braham the symphony & accompaniments composed & arranged for the harp or piano forte Caption title. For medium voice and piano or harp. Secular Music in America 1801-1825, 7377.
- Contributor: Reeve, William
- Date: 1812
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