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Music by Henry Russell. London [1844], fol. The Ivy Green. Music by W. Lovell Phillips. London [1844], fol. Gabriel Grub. Cantata Seria Buffa. Adapted from "Pickwick." Music by George E. Fox. London [1881], 4to. Sam Weller's Adventures: a song of the Pickwickians. (Reprinted in _The Life and Times of James Catnach_, by Charles Hindley. London, 1878). The Tuggs's at Ramsgate. Versified from "Boz's" sketch. The Child and the Old Man: song in the Opera, "The Village Coquettes." The words by Charles Dickens, the music by John Hullah. London [1836], fol. Love is not a feeling to pass away: a ballad in "The Village Coquettes." Words by C. Dickens. Music by John Hullah. London [1836], fol. My Fair Home: air in "The Village Coquettes." Words by Charles Dickens. Music by John Hullah. London [1836], fol. No light bound of stag or timid hare. Quintett in the Opera, "The Village Coquettes." The words by Charles Dickens, the music by John Hullah. London [1836], fol. Some Folks who have grown old. Song in "The Village Coquettes." Words by Charles Dickens. Music by John Hullah. London [1836], fol. There's a Charm in Spring: a ballad in "The Village Coquettes." Words by Charles Dickens. Music by John Hullah. London [1836], fol. The Cares of the Day: song with chorus, in the Opera, "The Village Coquettes." The words by Charles Dickens, composed by John Hullah. London [1858], fol. In Rich and Lowly Station shine. Duet in the Opera, "The Village Coquettes." The words by Charles Dickens, the music by John Hullah. London [1858], fol. Autumn Leaves: air from the Opera, "The Village Coquettes." The words by Charles Dickens, the music by John Hullah. London [1871], fol. PARODIES AND IMITATIONS. Change for the American Notes; or, Letters from London to New York. By an American Lady. London, 1843, 8vo. Current American Notes. By "Buz." London, n.d. The Battle of London Life; or, "Boz" and his Secretary. By Morna. With a portrait and illustrations by G.A. Sala. London, 1849. The Battle Won by the Wind. By Ch----s D*ck*ns, etc. Published in _The Puppet Showman's Album_. Illustrated by Gavarni. Bleak House: a Narrative of Real Life, etc. London, 1856. Characteristic Sketches of Young Gentlemen. By Quiz Junior. With woodcut illustrations. London [1838]. A Child's History of Germany. By H.W. Friedlaender. A Pendant to a Child's History of England, by Charles Dickens. Celle, 1861, 8vo.
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