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A copious collection of those portions of the Psalms of David, Bible, and liturgy, which have been set to music, and sung as anthems in the cathedral and collegiate churches of England : arranged in chronological order, according to the times in which the several musical composers lived
Mason, William (1725-1797)
1782
P. 87 misnumbered 78.
Title: Mrs Mason's Epitaph
Author: Mason, William
Attribution: W. Mason
Date(s): 1811 (published)
Manuscript: Lt 100
Contents: Epitaph on Maria or Mary Mason, extolling her beauty and virtue, suggesting that her life and premature death can be used as an example to others to lead godly lives.
Title: Mrs Masons Epitaph
Author: Mason, William
Attribution: Mr Mason
Date(s): 1811 (published)
Manuscript: Lt 100
Contents: Epitaph on Maria or Mary Mason, extolling her beauty and virtue, suggesting that her life and premature death can be used as an example to others to lead godly lives.
Title: Epitaph on Mrs Mason at Bristol
Author: Mason, William
Date(s): 175- or 176- ?
Manuscript: Lt 99
Contents: Epitaph on Maria or Mary Mason, extolling her beauty and virtue, suggesting that her life and premature death can be used as an example to others to lead godly lives. Followed by "Vid Pag. 209" [another poem by William Mason]
Title: On Mrs Tatton. In the Churchyard of Withenshaw in Cheshire.
Author: Mason, William
Attribution: Mr Mason
Date(s): 177-?
Manuscript: Lt 99
Contents: Epitaph on Mrs Tatton, in which the author laments the death of his married daughter and more generally the impossibility of earthly happiness
Title: Ode to the Honourable William Pitt [followed by Greek epigraph from Pindar]
Author: Mason, William
Attribution: William Mason, M.A.
Date(s): 1782 (at end)
Manuscript: Lt 99
Contents: Ode entreating William Pitt the Younger to heed the example of his father, and in his governance of Britain to be 'the people's friend'. With annotations in the lower margins. At end: 'Aston, May 11th, 1782' and 'Vid. Pag. 260' (another poem by
William Ma
Title: On Lady Coventry
Author: Mason, William
Attribution: Mr Mason
Date(s): 177-?
Manuscript: Lt 99
Contents: Lament on the death of Lady Coventry, praising her virtues, and reflecting on the transience of all things human.
Title: An Epitaph upon Mrs Mason, who died at the Hot-Wells, Bristol; written by her Husband the Reverend William Mason, Author of 'Elfrida and Caractacus'
Author: Mason, William
Attribution: William Mason
Date(s): 1767 (Crum)
Manuscript: Lt 104
Contents: Epitaph on Maria or Mary Mason, extolling her beauty and virtue
The songs, duets and choruses in the tragedy of Elfrida as performed at the Theatre Royal in Covent Garden with the overture adapted for the harpsid
Arne, Thomas Augustine (1710-1778); Mason, William (1725-1797)
[1772]
Text by W. Mason.
An heroic postscript to the public, : occasioned by their favourable reception of a late heroic epistle to Sir William Chambers, Knt. &c
Mason, William (1725-1797); Mason, William (1725-1797); Chambers, Sir William (1723-1796)
1774
Verse. Author of that epistle = William Mason.
An heroic postscript to the public : occasioned by their favourable reception of a late heroic epistle to Sir William Chambers
Mason, William (1725-1797); Chambers, Sir William (1723-1796); Mason, William (1725-1797)
1774
The Heroic epistle was ostensibly a satire on Sir William Chambers' Dissertation on oriental gardening, but largely political. The Heroic postscript is also a satire on the government.
An Ode to Mr. Handel
Mason, William (1725-1797)
1745
Signatures: [A]⁴ B⁴. Attributed to William Mason in the Wrenn catalogue.