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Rare Books and Manuscripts
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Balfe, M. W. (Michael William), 1808–1870
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1890
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Music (printed)
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19th century
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sheet music
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Operas -- Excerpts -- Vocal scores with piano.
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Songs (Medium voice) with piano.
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Ballads, English.
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Ireland -- Songs and music.
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Paxton, W. -- Publisher.
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Popular music -- 19th century.
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Popular music.
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Songs with piano.
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19th century
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Ireland
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Yale Center for British Art, Gift of Celia Hopkinson in memory of her father Frederick Herbert Dawson and grandmother Plessy Dawson
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English
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Balfe, M. W. (Michael William), 1808–1870
The heart bow'd down
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Balfe, M. W. (Michael William), 1808–1870
Then you'll remember me
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Balfe, M. W. (Michael William), 1808–1870
Killarney
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