John Parry

Timeline of works

  • [n.d.]
    The Old Beau. Being a Match for The Old Maid!
    Place & Publisher John F. Nunns, No.70 South Third St. Philadelphia
    Subjects:Ballroom dancing, Couples, Courtship & love, Bachelors, Wealth, Poor persons, Widows, Marriage
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    The Voice of Her I Love.
    Place & Publisher Bacon & Co., No. 11 S. Fourth Street Philadelphia
    Subjects:Love, Contentment, Happiness
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    Atwill's Edition of Illuminated Music. No.5. The Polka Explained.
    Place & Publisher Atwill, 201 Broadway New York
    Subjects:Dancing, Fads
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    Here's to the Year That's Awa! Ballad.
    Place & Publisher James L. Hewitt & Co., No. 229 Broadway New York
    Subjects:Dialects, Scotland, Toasting, Holidays, Heroes, Friendship, Rules
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    The Voice of Her I Love.
    Place & Publisher John Cole Baltimore
    Subjects:Courtship & love
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    To Beau & Belle I Fortunes Tell. The Tyrolese Fortune Teller.
    Place & Publisher G. Willig, 171 Chesnut St. Philadelphia
    Subjects:Superstitions, Magic, Courtship & love
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    Norah the Pride of Kildere.
    Place & Publisher James L. Hewitt & Co., 137 Broadway New York
    Subjects:Love
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    A.B.C. A Duet.
    Place & Publisher Dubois & Stodart, No.167 Broadway New York
    Subjects:Education, Teachers, Students, Anger
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    Vilikins and his Dinah. 4th Edition.
    Place & Publisher Oliver Fitson, 115 Washington St. Boston
    Subjects:Courtship & love, Wealth, Fathers & children, Suicide, Supernatural beings, Ghosts, From the writings of Lester Levy, Flashes of Merriment (Lester Levy)
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    O Merry Row the Bonnie Bark. Ballad.
    Place & Publisher John G. Klemm Philadelphia
    Subjects:Love, Boats, Waterfronts, Storms, Homecomings
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    Dost Thou Love Me, Sister Ruth? A Comic Duet.
    Place & Publisher Firth and Hall, 1 Franklin Sqre. New York
    Subjects:Parlors, Courtship & love, Dancing
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    Vilikens and his Dinah. 4th Edition.
    Place & Publisher Miller & Beacham, Successors to F.D. Benteen Baltimore
    Subjects:Courtship & love, Wealth, Fathers & children, Suicide, Supernatural beings, Ghosts
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    The Bonnie Bark. A Northumbrian Ballad.
    Place & Publisher Lithogd. Published by E.S. Mesier N. York
    Subjects:Moonlight, Bodies of water, Couples, Trees, Cliffs, Love, Storms
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    Jenny Jones. A Favorite Welsh Ballad.
    Place & Publisher Endicott, No.359 Broadway New York
    Subjects:Gardens, Mountains, Watering cans, Courtship & love, Seamen, Travel, Homecomings
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    Wanted. A Governess.
    Place & Publisher Oliver Ditson, No.135 Washington Street Boston
    Subjects:Newspapers, Advertisements, Teachers, Education
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    Jenny Jones. A Favorite Welsh Ballad.
    Place & Publisher Firth & Hall, No.1 Franklin Squ. New York
    Subjects:Gardens, Mountains, Watering cans, Courtship & love, Seamen, Travel, Homecomings
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    The Last Word.
    Place & Publisher G. Willig's Musical Magazine Philadelphia
    Subjects:Conversation, Communication
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    Beauty in Tears. A Cambria Melody.
    Place & Publisher G.E. Blake, No. 13 S. 5th Street Philadelphia
    Subjects:Love, Distress, Sadness, Grief
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    The Ploughboy's Polka. [quotes "The King and the Countryman"]
    Place & Publisher n.p.
    Subjects:Portraits, Caricatures
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    A Little Farm Well Till'd. A Comic Glee.
    Place & Publisher Oliver Ditson, 115 Washington St. Boston
    Subjects:Domestic life, Courtship & love, Spouses, Marriage
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    The Last Word. A New Song.
    Place & Publisher J.G. Klemm, No. 3 So. 3rd Street Philadelphia
    Subjects:Love, Manners & customs, Newspapers, Conversation
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    The Ploughboy's Polka. [quotes "The King and the Countryman"]
    Place & Publisher n.p. Boston
    Subjects:Portraits, Caricatures
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    A Little Farm Well Till'd. A Comic Glee.
    Place & Publisher F. Riley & Co., 297 Broadway New York
    Subjects:Domestic life, Courtship & love, Spouses, Marriage
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    The Peasant Boy. A Ballad.
    Place & Publisher Dubois & Stodart, No. 126 Broad Way New York
    Subjects:Orphans, Homeless persons, Ethics
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    Moy Ain Fire Side. A Celebrated Song.
    Place & Publisher Geo. Willig, 171 Chesnut St. Philadelphia
    Subjects:Dialects, Scotland, Domestic life, Contentment
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    The Musical Wife. Song.
    Place & Publisher F.D. Benteen Baltimore
    Subjects:Musicians, Courtship & love, Distress
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    Smile Again My Bonny Lassie.
    Place & Publisher G. Willig, 171 Chestnut Street Philadelphia
    Subjects:Love, Farewells
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    Dost Thou Love Me, Sister Ruth? A Comic Duet.
    Place & Publisher Firth and Hall, 1 Franklin Sqre. New York
    Subjects:Parlors, Courtship & love, Dancing
  • 1828
    Mild as the Moonbeams. The Celebrated Quartett in Artaxerxes.
    Place & Publisher Dubois & Stodart, No. 167 Broadway New York
    Subjects:Grief, Weeping, Symbols, Birds
  • [1830]
    The Maid of Toro from the Musical Bijou for 1830.
    Place & Publisher E.S. Mesier, 28 Wall St. N. York
    Subjects:War, Soldiers, Death, Campaigns & battles, Love, Grief
  • 1863
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    The Battle of July 63. A Comic Campaign Song.
    Place & Publisher Lee & Walker, 722 Chesnut St. Philadelphia
    Subjects:Satire, Robert E. Lee, Jefferson Davis, Campaigns & battles, Civil War--Union