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Description and Notes
The friar of orders gray (begins: It was a friar of orders gray) -- Epitaph in the church yard of the parish of Brading in the Isle of Wight (begins: Forgive blest shade the tributary tear)
set to music & adapted for the piano-forte by J.W. Callcott, ...
Two glees, arr. with words in condensed score on two staves for piano.
"Epitaph in the church yard of the parish of Brading in the Isle of Wight. Set to music as a glee for 2 trebles & a bass, by J.W. Callcott, ...": p. 4.
In this edition, the composer's name is given in italic letters but there is no catalogue of music by Callcott and no date of composition given.
Words of 'The friar' from T. Percy's 'Reliques of ancient poetry'.
Caption title from p. 2.
The first page is blank.
Callcott, John Wall, 1766-1821. Forgive, blest shade, the tributary tear.
Epitaph in the church yard of Brading, in the Isle of Wight.