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from a melody by Nelson Kneass ; arranged for the Baltimore 

 Olio, by William Cmiiming. [guitar] : 4to 5p — Cincinnati, 

 published by Peters & Field, 1849 ; deposited by W. C. Peters, 

 22 December 1849. 

 Leach (Stephen) Let all Obey, the celebrated encore song in Balfe's opera, 

 The Enchantress. Composed and arranged with piano forte ac- 

 companiments, by Stephen Leach : 4to 5p — New York, pub- 

 lished by William Hall & Son, 1849 ; deposited by William 

 Hall & Son, 14 December 1849. 



r>ENSCH0w(C.) Betty Polka: composed for the piano forte by C. Lenschow: 

 4to 5p — Baltimore, published by G. Willig, Jr., 1849 ; depo- 

 sited by G. Willig, Jr., 4 April 1849. 



LoDER (George) The Bride ; words by H. P. Grattan, music by George 

 Loder : 4to 5p — New York, published by William Hall & 

 Son, 1849 ; deposited by William Hall & Son, 14 December 

 1849. 



Longfellow (Henry W.) See : Sanford (Lucy A.) 



Lover (Samuel) The Low Backed Car, written and composed by Samuel 

 Lover, arranged for the Spanish Guitar by Henry Chadwick: 

 4to 2p — New York, published by William Hall & Son, 1849; 

 deposited by William Hall & Son, 14 December 1849. 



Oh I watch you well by Daylight, composed by Samuel 

 Lover, arranged for the Spanish Guitar by Charles Hess : 4to 

 3p — New York, published by William Hall & Son, 1849 ; 

 deposited by William Hall & Son, 14 December 1849. 



M^DER (James G.) The Maiden's Dream, ballad, w^ritten by J. E. Car- 

 penter, Esq., music composed by James G. Madder : 4to 7p — 

 New York, published by William Hall & Son, 1849 ; deposited 

 by William Hall & Son, 14 December 1849. 



Mine Own, ballad, written by Mrs. Charles Kean, 

 composed by James G. Maeder : 4to 5p — New York, published 

 by William Hall & Son, 1849 ; deposited by William Hall & 

 Son, 14 December 1849. 



Were I but his own Wife, ballad, words from the 

 "Dublin Nation," music composed by James G. Mseder : 4to 5p 

 — New York, published by William Hall & Son, 1849 ; depos- 

 ited by William Hall & Son, 14 December 1849. 

 M.vRTiN (J.) The Old Gray Church; words by Alfred Tennyson, composed 

 by J. Martin : 4to Op — published by George Willig, Jr., 1849 ; 

 deposited by George Willig, Jr., 4 April 1849. 



Mason (William) Fireside Harmony ; a new collection of glees and part 

 songs, arranged for soprano, alto, tenor, and bass voices: 

 8vo long, 128p — Boston, published by Tappan, Whitte- 

 more & Mason, 1848 ; deposited by Tappan, Whittemore & 

 Mason, 1848. • 



Mason (Lowell) and Webb (George James) The Song Book of the school- 

 room, consisting of a great variety of songs, hymns, and scrip- 

 tural selections, with appropriate music, arranged to be sung in 

 one, two, or three parts ; containing also the elementary princi- 



