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TBlack Velvet @TAlannah Myles @TKen Vong (synergy@intergate.bc.ca) @TURL: http://www.geocities.com/Hollywood/Hills/1533 \Miss
Music by John Rogers Thomas. (1863) for General MIDI playback To Miss Linda Barton, of Buffalo, NY Ballad
All the Way My Saviour Leads Me Hymn Words by Miss Francis (Fanny) Jane Crosby. Music by Rev.
Alone, and at Home by William Shakespeare Hays, 1837-1907 (1875) for General MIDI playback To Miss Lille B.
Lennie Darling Words and Music by William Shakespeare Hays, 1837-1907 (1874) for General MIDI playback To Miss Mollie Graham
Bickwell (1866) for General MIDI playback Sung by Miss Millie Cavendish in "The Black Crook"
Rose. (1882) for General MIDI playback To Miss Bell Simpson
Music by William Vincent Wallace. (1852) for General MIDI playback To Miss Maria Beale. Ballad
At Home Our Friends Are Dying Words by Miss Virginia Rhodes Moser. Music by Col. W. J.
Down Yonder in the Lane Words and Music by William Shakespeare Hays, 1837-1907 (1875) for General MIDI playback To Miss Lizzie
Words and Music by William Shakespeare Hays, 1837-1907 (1879) for General MIDI playback To Miss Julia Sloan, New Albany,
Come Back to Me Words and Music by William Shakespeare Hays, 1837-1907. (1867) for General MIDI playback To Miss Mary Gray
Zoemoo Waltz To his Pupil Miss Mary Chapman Wusan Composed for One or Two Guitars by F. T.
Response to "When You and I Were Young, Maggie" by James Austin Butterfield (1868) for General MIDI playback Inscribed to Miss
Adams Dedicated to Miss Anna V.H.T. Adams
Music by Thomas Martin Towne, 1835-1912. (1881) for General MIDI playback Inscribed to Miss Mabel Kellogg of Chicago.
Written & Composed by John Hill Hewitt, 1801-1890 (18 Oct 1838) for General MIDI playback As sung with great applause by Miss
Music by Arthur Baker. (2 Nov 1870) for General MIDI playback To Miss Mary Austin Song & Chorus
Queer People There Be by Septimus Winner, 1827-1902 (1870) for General MIDI playback To Miss Emma P. Markley.
Music by John Rogers Thomas. (1858) for General MIDI playback Ballad Sung by Miss Annie Kemp