- Additional Authors
- Green, John, publisher.
- Description
- 1 vocal score (3, [1] p.); 33 cm.
- Alternative Title
- Shepherd's life to some is sweet
- Subjects
- Note
- Watermark: 1815.
- Price: 1.s 6.d
- Publisher's advertisements: "[W]here may be had by the same author (the words by the Right Hon. Lord Byron), This rose, to calm my brother's cares -- 2/6, Yes, love indeed is light from heaven -- 2/6, Bound where thou wilt my barb -- 2/6, My life, I love you -- 2/6" -- title-page, following imprint.
- Begins: "The shep-herd's life to some is sweet, to sing un-heard a sim-ple sto-ry."
- Access (note)
- Call Number
- Pforz+ (Byron songs)
- OCLC
- 65193274
- Author
Nathan, Isaac, 1792-1864.
- Title
Fame & glory / song composed by I. Nathan.
- Imprint
London: Publish'd by I. Green, music agent, 28, Norfolk Street, Strand ..., [ca. 1815]
- Restricted Access
Restricted access; Pforzheimer Collection; Permit must be requested at the division indicated.
- Local Note
Title-page signed by I. Nathan.
Provenance: "Lady Colvile" -- in ink on front paste-down.
With: Bishop, H. R. Pity the slave! London: Goulding et al. [between 1816 and 1823] -- [and 22 other pieces of sheet music] -- Bound together subsequent to publication.
Binding: Half black morocco, gray boards, gilt bands and the number "10" on spine. Bound sixteenth of twenty-four.
- Connect to:
- Added Author
Green, John, publisher.
Colvile, Lady. Former owner
- Research Call Number
Pforz+ (Byron songs)