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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.
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.
Caractacus, : a dramatic poem: written on the model of the ancient Greek tragedy
Mason, William (1725-1797)
1759
The author of Elfrida = William Mason, who signs the dedicatory poem. Title-page in red and black. With a half-title.
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.
Ode to the naval officers of Great Britain. : Written, immediately after the trial of Admiral Keppel, February the eleventh, 1779
Mason, William (1725-1797)
1779
With a half-title and a final advertisement leaf.
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 heroic epistle to Sir William Chambers : Knight... Author of a late dissertation on oriental gardening ... [etc.]
Mason, William (1725-1797); Chambers, Sir William (1723-1796)
1773
Verse. No errors in pagination; cf. ESTC RLIN database.
Musaeus: a monody to the memory of Mr. Pope, in imitation of Milton's Lycidas
Mason, William (1725-1797); Milton, John (1608-1674)
1747
Anon., by William Mason (ESTC). With a half-title and a final leaf of advertisements of books "constantly to be sold by R Dodsley".
Ode performed in the Senate-House at Cambridge, July 1, 1749 : at the installation of His Grace Thomas Holles, Duke of Newcastle, Chancellor of the University
Mason, William (1725-1797); Boyce, William (1711-1779); University of Cambridge
1749
Words only.