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NOTES AND QUERIES. [9 th s. ix. MAY 31, 1902.

1784. Royal Circus Epitomized. London: P,rintec for the Author ; and sold by all Booksellers in Lone [torn] Westminster. 1784. Price Two shillings anc six pence. 8vo, pp. xx, 79.

1784. (?) 13 Favorite Songs for the Voice and Harpsichord composed by, [sic] C. Dibdin. Price 4 Shillgs N.B. All the Above Songs may be had separate as also those of the Padlock, by the above composer Price Qd. each. And every new work as soon as Published. London Printed & Sold by J. Bland, at his Music Warehouse 45 Holborn. Where may be had Bland's Melodious Entertain* for the Flute or Violin No 1 & 2 by Dibdin Carter &c. each 2/6 Do. do for the guitar No 1. 26. Folio n.d. Watermark date 1794. 28pp.

The contents chiefly from Royal Circus pieces.

1785. * The Two Houses. Name afterwards changed to A Game at Commerce; or, the Rooks Pigeoned. Comedy. "Not printed" (' Biog. Dr.').

1785. *The Talisman, and *The Honest Imposter.

Both in G. Hogarth's list under date 1782. Possibly the former may be identical with 'The Talisman,' farce, produced at the Hay- market 1784 ('Biog. Dr.'), or more probably

1785. *The Talisman of Orosmanes ; or, Harle quin Slave & Sultan, grand grotesque pantomime performed at the Royal Circus 28th March, 1785.

1785. *The Olive Branch. An Occasional Allegory, performed at the Royal Circus 28 March 1785.

1785. *The Statue ; or, The Bower of Confidence. Mus. Ent. performed at the Royal Circus 15 Apl. 1785. " Not printed" ('Biog. Dr.').

1785. "The Land of Sorcery ; or, Harlequin Will o' the Wisp. Pantomime, produced at R. Circus 16th April 1785.

1785. "The Maid of the Skylight ; or, The Devil among the Lawyers, performed at R. Circus, 1785.

It is possible that this was ' The Land of Sorcery ' under another title.

1785. Clump and Cudden ; or, The Review : a Comic Musical piece, in one act. As it is performed at the Royal Circus. Written and composed by Mr. Dibdin. Printed in the year MDCCLXXXV. Svo, 30 pp.

1785. The favorite songs sung at the Royal Circus, in Clump & Cudden. Pr. Ls. Qd. [altered with a pen to 2&-. Qd.]. Composed by Mr. Dibdin. London : Printed & Sold by J. Preston, at his Music Ware- house, No. 97 Strand. N.d. Folio, ii, 10 pp. ; pp. ii, 1, and 10 blank.

1785 *The Benevolent Tar; or, The Miller's Daughter, performed at R. Circus 8 June, 1785.

1785. *The Metamorphoses of Harlequin. Panto- mime. Written & Composed by C. Dibdin. Per- formed at Royal Circus 12 Sep. 1785.

The dates of the seven following pieces cannot be stated more exactly than as having been produced between 1782 and 1785 at the Royal Circus :

- *Pandora. Musical Entertainment by C. Dibdin. "Not printed " (' Biog. Dr.').

Entertainment by C. Dibdin. "Not printed" ( 4 Biog. Dr.').
 * The Regions of Accomplishment. Musical

C. Dibdin. " Not printed " (' Biog. Dr.').
 * The Refusal of Harlequin. Pantomime by


 * The Land of Simplicity.

"The Milkmaid. A Serenata by C. Dibdin. " Not printed " (' Biog. Dr.').


 * The Barrier of Parnassus.

C. Dibdin. " Not printed '' (' Biog. Dr.').
 * The Saloon. Musical Entertainment by

Separate songs from 'The Saloon': Robin-Hood. A Favorite Song Sung by Miss Romanzini, Written & Composed by Mr. Dibdin. Price Qd. (Preston) folio, n.d., 4 pp. ; front blank. A favourite Song sung by Miss Wilkinson in The Saloon an Entertainment Performed at the Royal Circus Composed by C. Dibdin. Price Qd. Printed by John Welcker, Music seller to their Majesties ; and sold by Bland, No. 45 Holborn : Birchall No. 129 New Bond Street ; S. Vache, St Albans Street Pall Mall ; Smart, the Corner of Argyl Street, Oxford Street ; and Fen turn, the Corner of Salisbury Street, Strand. Folio, n d., 2 pp. ; outside blank.

The first line of the song is " Kind melan- choly soothing sigh."

- *The Passions. A Musical Entertainment, by C. Dibdin. " Not printed " ('Biog. Dr.').

This may have reference to the following publication :

- Hope Revenge & Chearfulness from Collins's Ode on the Passions the Music with Serenity an additional Character written by Mr Dibdin. Price 3.s\ London Printed & Sold by Preston & Son, at their Wholesale Warehouses, 97 Strand. Folio, n.d., pp. ii, 16 ; pp. ii, 1, 15, and 16 blank.

1785. A Novel Interesting Musical Work. To be published in six numbers, intituled The Pupil's Compendium, or The Bee of Apollo, to consist of Italian, French and English Music, such as have been The most reigning & popular favorites at the Theatres of Rome Florence, Naples, Paris, and London adapted to the Harpsichord with occasion- ally an accompanyment for the Violin, Flute or Guitar. Half of the music will be composed The remainder selected, and the whole published under the conduct & Inspection of Mr Dibdin. No Pr 2 6. London Printed & Sold by Jno Preston at his Music & Musical Instrument Warehouse No. 97, Strand, and sold by all Music-Sellers, Booksellers, Stationers & News Carriers in the Kingdom. Initialled (with a pen) "C. D." Part 1 is folio, n.d., 16 pp., dedicated to Mrs. Sheridan, and has a long preface.

I have not seen any other parts. My date is conjectural, but probably correct.

1785. ^Liberty Hall; or, The Test of Good Fellowship. Comic opera in two acts, written and composed by C. Dibdin. Svo.

1785. Liberty Hall, or the Test of Good-Fellow- ip ; a Comic Opera as performed with Universal Applause, at the Theatre-Royal, Drury-Lane ; being entirely an Original Composition by Mr. Dibdin. Price os, London : Printed & Sold by J. Preston, No 97 Strand. Oblong folio, n.d., pp. ii, 42; pp. ii and 42 blank, p. iii occupied by publisher's adver- ,isement, which mentions ' The Pupil's Compen- dium.' Some copies have on the title " Entered at Stationers' Hall."

This opera contained the very popular song The High-Mettled Racer,' long a stock piece n song collections. It has been illustrated

and separately published, e.g., as follows :