01491ncm 2200397Ia 450 99639589100331620210104171300.0(CKB)3810000000018006(EEBO)2240870147(OCoLC)ocn767618633e(OCoLC)767618633(EXLCZ)99381000000001800620111206d1696 uy engurbn||||a|bb|A Scotch song in the last new play[electronic resource] sung by Mrs. Cross[London?] Printed for Henry Playford at the Temple-Change Fleetstreet, and Samuel Scott at the middle Temple-Gate.16961 score ([1] leaf)Lyrics by Thomas D'Urfey?First line: De'el take the warr that hurri'd Willy from me ...For voice and accompaniment.Reproduction of original in: Chetham's Library.eebo-0025Songs (High voice) with instrumental ensembleScoresEarly works to 1800Incidental musicExcerptsScoresEarly works to 1800ScoresEngland17th century.rbgenrSongs (High voice) with instrumental ensembleIncidental musicD'Urfey Thomas1653-1723.844608Cross Letitiaca. 1677-1737.1002508UMIUMIBOOK996395891003316A Scotch song in the last new play2300953UNISA