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David Garrick [1763], A Midsummer Night's Dream. Written by Shakespeare: with Alterations and Additions, and Several New Songs. As it is Performed at the Theatre-Royal in Drury-Lane (Printed for J. and R. Tonson [etc.], London) [word count] [S37700].
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Volume back matter A TABLE of the SONGS, with the Names of the several Composers.

ACT I.

ACT II.

ACT III.

ACT IV.

ACT V.

An Overture by Mr. SMITH.
Page. Composers.
1. With man disguise let others nature hide 9 Mr. Smith.
2. When that gay season did us lead 10 Mr. Smith.
3. O Hermia fair, O happy, happy fair 11 Mr. Smith.
4. Before the time I did Lysander see 11 Mr. Smith.
5. Against myself, why all this art 12 Mr. Burney.
6. Most noble Duke to us be kind 15 Mr. Burney.
7. Kingcup, daffodil, and rose 17 Mr. Mich. Arne.
8. Yes, yes, I know you, you are he 18 Mr. Mich. Arne.
9. Away, away, I will not stay 20 Mr. Burney.
10. Forbid the stormy sea to roll 21 Mr. Batershall.
11. Our softer sex can't fight for love 22 Mr. Burney.
12. Come follow, follow me 23 Mr. Handel.
13. You spotted snakes with double tongue 24 Mr. Smith.
14. Not the silver doves 25 Mr. Smith.
15. If, oh, if no flame return 27 Mr. Burney.
16. Sweet soothing hope, whose magic art 28 Mr. Smith.
17. The ousel-cock so black of hue 31 Mr. Burney.
18. These looks, these tears, these tender sighs 34 Mr. Burney.
19. I'll range all around till I find out my love Mr. Burney.
20. Flower of this purple dye 35 Mr. Smith.
21. How can these sighs and tears seem scorn to you Mr. Burney.
22. How calm my soul in this blest hour 36 Mr. Batershall.
23. Let him come, let him come, &c. 37 Mr. Burney.
24. With various griefs my mind is torn 38 Mr. Burney.
25. Up and down, up and down Mr. Burney.
26. Sigh no more, ladies, sigh no more 40 Mr. Smith.
27. Sweetest creature, pride of nature 41 Mr. Burney.
28. Welcome, welcome to this place 42 Mr. Mich Arne.
29. Be as thou wast wont to be 43 Mr. Burney.
30. Orpheus, with his lute Mr. Smith.
31. Hark, hark, how the hounds and horn 45 Mr. Smith.
32. The dream is o'er, as day appears 46 Mr. Aylewood.
33. Pierce the air with sounds of joy 47 Mr. Smith.
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David Garrick [1763], A Midsummer Night's Dream. Written by Shakespeare: with Alterations and Additions, and Several New Songs. As it is Performed at the Theatre-Royal in Drury-Lane (Printed for J. and R. Tonson [etc.], London) [word count] [S37700].
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