COPAC listing of titles by & involving Michael Kelly (1762-1826)

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  • 1] Reminiscences of Michael Kelly, of the King’s Theatre, and Theatre Royal Drury Lane, including a period of nearly half a century / with original anecdotes of many distinguished persons, political, literary, and musical. 1826
  • 2] One o’clock!: or, The knight and the wood dæmon; a dramatic romance / by M.G. Lewis. 1824.
  • 29] The bride of Abydos: a tragic play / written by W. Dimond Esqr; performing at the Theatre Royal Drury Lane; founded entirely upon the poems of Lord Byron; the music by Michael Kelly. 1818.
  • 35] Solo recital: the reminiscences of Michael Kelly / [by] Kelly, Michael, 1762-1826; Van Thal, Herbert, 1904-1983. 1972.
  • 41] The young hussar: or Love and mercy, an operatic piece, in two acts / By the author of Adrian and Orilla, &c. As performed at the Theatre Royal, Drury Lane, with distinguished success. 1807.
  • 63] The chorus of Quale orror in the Vergine del sole: arranged as a glee for three voices, with the recitative and the regiera as sung by Signra. Grassini with an accompaniment for the piano forte, harp or violin. The recitative & the rondo Caro padre caro bene, sung by Signra. Grassini in the Vergine del sole / all adapted by M.C. Mortellari. 1805.
  • 64] Ti veggo t’abbraccio: the favorite duett sung at the Kings Theatre by Mrs. Billington & Sigra. Grassini, in the opera of Il ratto di Proserpina / composed by P. Winter; and arranged by M.C. Mortellari. 1804.
  • 65] Vaghi colli ameni prati: the much admired duett, as sung at the Kings Theatre by Sigra. Grassini & Mrs. Billington, in the grand serious opera of Il ratto di Proserpina / composed by P. Winter; and arranged by M.C. Mortellari. 1804.
  • 66] Dunque non senti O barbaro: the favorite duett, sung by Mr. Braham & Made. Grassini, in the grand serious opera of Gli Orazi e i Curazi / composed by Mr. Braham; arranged by M.C. Mortellari. 1805.
  • 96] Adelmorn, the outlaw: a romantic drama in three acts / as originally written by M.G. Lewis. 1801.
  • 97] The sleeping beauty: a grand legendary melo drama, performed at the Theatre Royal Drury Lane / written by Lumley St. George Skeffington Esqr. Composed, selected ... by Jno. Addison . 1805.
  • 98] March in Blue beard / [by] Kelly, Michael, 1762-1826. 1800.
  • 99] Tink a tink: Sung by Mr. Bernard & Miss Arnold in Blue Beard / [by] Kelly, Michael, 1762-1826, et al. 1799.
  • 100] The maid of Snowden: sung with unbounded applause by Miss Tyrer, at the Theatre Royal Covent Garden, in the comedy of Town [sic] or country / written by Thos. Morton Esqr. Composed by Michl. Kelly. 1807.
  • 104] Ply the oar brother: the celebrated boat glee ... / written & the melody composed by M.G. Lewis. Harmonised and arranged by Michl. Kelly.
  • 105] The wood pecker: ballad / written by Thomas Moore; composed by Michael Kelly.
  • 104] Ply the oar brother: the celebrated boat glee ... / written & the melody composed by M.G. Lewis. Harmonised and arranged by Michl. Kelly.
  • 105] The wood pecker: ballad / written by Thomas Moore; composed by Michael Kelly.
  • 106] Green leaves all turn yellow: a celebrated ballad ... / composed with an accompaniment for the piano forte by Michael Kelly. 1815.
  • 107] Rest warrior rest: ballad ... / the words by W. Dimond; composed by M. Kelly. 1815.
  • 108] Yes! Yes! Be merciless! thou tempest dire: as sung ... in the play of Pizarro ... / written by R. Brinsley Sheridan; composed by Michl. Kelly. 1802.
  • 109] Sailor boy, sailor boy: a favorite trio, sung ... in the opera of Adelmorn ... / composed by Michael Kelly. 1805.
  • 115] The conquest of Taranto, or St Clara’s eve / [by] Kelly, Michael. 1817.
  • 116] The ray that beams for ever / [by] Kelly, Michael. 1818.
  • 117] Damons complaint, a ballad / [by] Kelly, Michael. 1817.
  • 118] Love and time, a ballad / [by] Kelly, Michael. 1817.
  • 119] The favorite song in Pizarro: as originally design’d for Mrs. Jordan, and as sung by Miss Park at the Hampshire Musical Festival with unbounded applause / Composed, ... by G.W. Chard; The words by R.B. Sheridan Esqr. 1799.
  • 120] A duet for two performers on one piano forte or harpsichord: in which is introduced the celebrated Scotch air The yellow hair’d laddie, and Tink a tink [by M. Kelly] / composed ... by D. Bruguier. Op. 1mo. 1798.
  • 126] The castle spectre: as now performing with unbounded applause at the Theatre Royal, Drury Lane / the words by G.M. [i.e. M.G] Lewis; the music by Michael Kelly. 1798.
  • 128] The favorite romance, of the Captive of Spilberg: as now performing with the greatest applause, at the Theatre Royal Drury Lane / The words by Prince Hoare, Esqr. The music entirely new by J.L. Dussek. 1798.
  • 129] The favorite duett of Tink a tink: as sung by Mrs. Bland & Mr. Bannister jun. in the opera of Blue Beard / composed by M. Kelly; arranged as a rondo for the piano forte by I.L. Dussek. 1799.
  • 130] The celebrated gypsey song of Cross my hand & you shall know: sung by Mrs. Bland in the play of Aurelio and Miranda, as performing at the Theatre Royal Drury Lane / Composed by Michael Kelly. 1799.
  • 131] No-ni-no: as sung by Mrs. Bland, in the opera of Feudal times / composed by Michael Kelly. 1800.
  • 132] The maid of the wold: sung by Mrs: Crouch, in the opera of Feudal times / composed by Michael Kelly. 1799.
  • 133] When pensive I thought of my love: Sung by Mrs. Crouch in the opera of Blue Beard / composed by Michael Kelly. 1798.
  • 134] Oh no my love no: sung by Miss De Camp in the opera of Of age to morrow / composed by Michael Kelly. The words by G:M: Lewis Esqr. 1800.
  • 135] Tink a tink: A favorite duett as sung by Mr Bannister Junr. & Mrs. Bland in the romance of Blue Beard / composed by Michael Kelly. 1798.
  • 136] Ah per che con quelle: Duetto as sung at the King’s Theatre Haymarket, by Signora Banti & Mr. Kelly, in the opera of Alceste / composed by Gluck. 1795.
  • 137] The two favorite slave dances, in Black beard, arranged as a rondo / by J. Field. 1798.
  • 138] The favorite duett of Tink a tink, sung by Mrs. Bland & Mr. Bannister Junr. in the opera of Blue Beard, arranged as a rondo: for the piano forte, in which is introduced the favorite duett sung by Mrs. Crouch & Miss De Camp, in the Blue chamber, and the two principal chorousses [sic] / by D. Steibelt. 1798.
  • 140] At the front of a cottage: a favorite song sung by Mrs. Wignell in the comedy of the Honey moon[,] to which is added the dance as dan’d [sic] by the characters / arranged for the piano forte by G: Woodham. 1806.
  • 142] Overture to a Friend in need / Champein. 1797.
  • 144] Quattro, nove, tutti sei: A favorite trio as sung by Sigr. Morelli, Sigr. Brida & Mr. Kelly, at the King’s Theatre Haymarket, in the opera of Nell’ isola del piacere / composed by Sigr. V. Martini. 1795.
  • 145] Mrs. Crouch’s song in the Tempest / composed by Mr. Kelly. 1790.
  • 146] A favorite song sung by Mrs. Crouch with universal applause in the Tempest / the melody composed by Mr. Kelly, and the accompaniments by Mr. Crouch. 1789.
  • 147] Cara borza: a favorite terzetto as sung at the Theatre Royal Hay Market by sigra. Storace, Mr. Kelly & Sigr. Rovedino, in the comic opera of I zingari in fiera / composed by Sigr. Pietro Guglielmi. 1793.
  • 148] Irco dell’ erebo: a favorite duett, as sung at the King’s Theatre Hay Market, by Mr. Kelly & Sigr. Morelli, in the comic opera of I zingari in fiera / [by] Dale, Joseph, 1750-1821 [publisher], et al. 1793.
  • 149] Honest nature answers no: sung by Mrs. Jordan ... at the Theatre Royal Drury Lane in the Last of the family / the words by Richd. Cumberland Esqr; the music by Michael Kelly. 1797.
  • 150] A pot of porter ho!: a favorite song sung by Mr. Bannister Junr. in the musical entertainment of A friend in need / composed & selected by Michael Kelly; The words by Prince Hoare Esqr. 1798.
  • 151] A bachellor Miller: sung by Mr. Suett at the Theatre Drury Lane, in A friend in need / composed by Michael Kelly. 1797.
  • 152] Now homeward o’er the daisied meads: sung by Mr. Dignum, at the Theatre Royal Drury Lane, in A friend in need / composed by Michael Kelly. 1797.
  • 153] Follow, follow, safe from danger: A favorite song: sung by Mr. Sedgwick, in A friend in need / composed by Michael Kelly. 1798.
  • 154] Blind Llewellyn’s strain: A favorite air as sung by Mrs. Jordan ... at the Theatre Royal Drury Lane in the Last of the family / the words by Richd. Cumberland Esqr; the music by Michael Kelly. 1797.
  • 155] I early found my tender heart: a favorite song as sung by Mrs. Bland in A friend in need / the words by Prince Hoare; The music by Michael Kelly. 1797.
  • 157] The grand dramatic romance of Blue Beard or Female curiosity: as now performing at the Theatre Royal Drury Lane with unbounded applause / the words by George Coleman the younger; the music composed, & selected by Michael Kelly. 1798.
  • 158] The celebrated air of Tink a tink in the opera of Blue Beard / arranged as a rondo for the piano forte, by M.P. King. 1798.
  • 159] The grand dramatic romance of Blue Beard, or Female curiosity, as now performing at the Theatre Royal Drury Lane with unbounded applause / the words by George Coleman the Younger Esqr; the music composed, & selected by Michael Kelly. 1798.
  • 160] The favorite duett of Tink a tink: as sung by Mrs. Bland & Mr. Bannister jun. in the opera of Blue Beard / composed by M. Kelly; arranged as a rondo for the piano forte by I.L. Dussek. 1799.
  • 162] The Jew of Mogadore: a comic opera, in three acts / By Richard Cumberland. 1808.
  • 163] Feudal times: or, The banquet-gallery: a drama, in two acts. First represented at the Theatre-Royal, Drury-Lane on Saturday, Jan. 19th, 1799 / by George Colman Jun.. 1799.
  • 164] Illusion: or, The trances of Nourjahad: an Oriental romance in three acts, founded on a Persian tale, written by Mrs. Sheridan, as now performed at the Theatre-Royal, Drury-Lane / The music composed and selected by Mr. Kelly. 1813.
  • 165] A house to be sold, a musical piece, in two acts: As performed at the Theatre-Royal, Drury-Lane / By James Cobb. The music composed and selected by Michael Kelly. 1802.
  • 166] Love laughs at locksmiths: a comic opera, in two acts, as performed at the Theatre-Royal, Hay-Market / The overture and music composed and selected by Michael Kelly. 1803.
  • 167] The Jew of Mogadore: a comic opera, in three acts / By Richard Cumberland. 1808.
  • 168] Of age tomorrow: a musical entertainment in two acts. As performed at the Theatre-Royal, Crow-Street / [by] Corry, James [former owner]; Dibdin, Thomas John, 1771-1841; Kelly, Michael, 1764-1826. 1801.
  • 169] Of age tomorrow, a musical entertainment, in two acts, as performed by their Majesties Servants, at the Theatre-Royal, Drury-Lane: Now first published, and printed exactly conformable to the performance / [by] Barker, J. [printer and publisher], et al. 1809.
  • 170] The bride of Abydos: a tragick play, in three acts, as performed at the Theatre Royal, Drury-Lane / Written by William Dimond. 1818.
  • 171] The hero of the north: an historical play / by Mr. Dimond, jun ... Performed at the Theatre Royal, Drury Lane, with unbounded applause. 1803.
  • 172] The royal oak: an historical play, as acted at the Theatre-Royal, Haymarket, with distinguished success / by William Dimond. 1811.
  • 173] The captive of Spilburg in two acts: as performed at the Theatre Royal, Drury Lane, altered from the favourite French drama called Le souterrain / with a preface by the translator. The music by Dussek. 1799.
  • 174] Adelmorn, the outlaw: a romantic drama, in three acts / as originally written by M. G. Lewis. 1801.
  • 182] Love thou madning power: A favourite air sung by Mr. Kelly [and] The wash woman a favourite new country dance, for the violin or ger.flute / [by] Clark, Eliza, fl. ca. 1800 [former owner], et al. 1790.
  • 183] The wash woman: a favourite new country dance, for the violin or Ger. flute / [by] Clark, Eliza, fl. ca. 1800 [former owner], et al. 1790.
  • 185] Feudal times: a musical drama as now performing ... at the Theatre-Royal, Drury Lane / The words by Colman the Younger, the music composed by Michael Kelly. 1799.
  • 186] Love thou mad’ning power: A favorite song sung by Mr. Kelly / Composed by Sigr Gluck. 1790.
  • 187] Fly away time: the favorite glee in the play of Pizarro / Composed by Michael Kelly. 1799.
  • 188] Adelmorn, the outlaw: a romantic drama in three acts / as originally written by M. G. Lewis. 1801.
  • 192] What new delights: A favourite duet sung by Mrs. Crouch and Mr. Kelly in the Tempest / [by] Kelly, Michael, 1762-1826; Crouch, Mrs.. 1790.
  • 193] The favorite duet of the Adieu / composed by M. Kelly; arranged as a rondo for the piano forte by J. L. Dussek. 1808.
  • 196] Songs, duetts, &c. &c. in the chimney corner: a comic opera; in two acts,: performed by Their Majesties servants, at the Theatre Royal, Drury-Lane / The music composed by Mr. Kelly, and the overture by Mr. Shaw. 1797.
  • 198] Blue Beard: a dramatic romance / by George Colman. 1823.
  • 202] The conquest of Taranto, or[,] St. Clara’s Eve: as performed at the Theatre Royal Covent Garden / written by W. Dimond Esqr.; the music by Michl. Kelly. 1817.
  • 225] Adelmorn, the out-law: A grand romantic drama as now performing at the Theatre Royal Drury Lane with unbouded applause / written by M.G. Lewis Esqr. The overture and music composed by Michael Kelly. 1801.
  • 226] The grand dramatic romance of Blue Beard or Female curiosity: as now performing at the Theatre Royal Drury Lane with unbounded applause / the words by George Coleman the younger ..; the music composed, & selected by Michael Kelly. 1798.
  • 227] The castle spectre: as now performing with unbounded applause at the Theatre Royal Drury Lane / The words by G:M: Lewis [sic] Esqr; The music by Michael Kelly. 1798.
  • 228] Cinderella, or The little glass slipper: a grand allegorical pantomimic spectacle / Produced under the sole direction of Mr. Byrne and performed at the Theatre Royal Drury Lane, with the most unbounded applause, the overture[,] songs, trios & recitatives, composed by Michael Kelly. 1804.
  • 229] The forty thieves: a grand dramatic romance. As performed at the Theatre Royal Drury Lane, with unbounded applause / Composed & selected by Ml. Kelly. 1806.
  • 230] The forty thieves: a grand dramatic romance. As performed at the Theatre Royal Drury Lane, with unbounded applause / Composed & selected by Ml. Kelly. 1806.
  • 231] The songs, duetts, &c. in The foundling of the forest: as performed at the Theatre Royal, Haymarket / written by Wm. Dimond Esqr; The music by Michl. Kelly. 1809.
  • 232] A friend in need: a musical entertainment, as perform’d at the Theatre Royal Drury Lane / The music composed and selected by Michael Kelly; the words by Prince Hoare. 1797.
  • 233] The hero of the north: a musical drama as performed at the Theatre Royal - Drury Lane / Composed & selected by M. Kelly. 1803.
  • 234] A house to be sold: a musical entertainment in two acts / written by James Cobb Esqr. as performed at the Theatre Royal, Drury Lane; the overture & music composed & selected by Michael Kelly. 1802.
  • 235] The comic opera of Love laughs at lock-smiths: performed at the Theatre Royal Haymarket, with universal applause / composed & selected by Michael Kelly. 1803.
  • 236] The overture and music in the musical entertainment Of age to-morrow: as now performing at the Theatre Royal Drury Lane, with universal applause / composed by Michael Kelly. 1800.
  • 237] The music of Pizarro: a play, as now performing at the Theatre Royal Drury Lane, with unbounded applause / the music composed & selected by Michael Kelly. 1799.
  • 238] The favorite song in Pizarro: as originally design’d for Mrs. Jordan / composed, ... by G.W. Chard. The words by R.B. Sheridan Esqr. 1799.
  • 239] The music of Pizarro: a play, as now performing at the Theatre Royal Drury Lane wtih unbounded applause / the music composed & selected by Michael Kelly. 1799.
  • 240] The castle spectre: as now performing with unbounded applause at the Theatre Royal in Drury Lane / the words by G M Lewis [sic] Esqr; The music by Michael Kelly. 1800.
  • 241] Blue beard or Female curiosity: a dramatic romance as performed at the Theatre Royal Drury Lane / [by] Kelly, Michael, 1762-1826; Colman, George, 1762-1836; Lee, Edmund, fl. ca. 1788-1821. 1798.
  • 242] The overture & music, of The young hussar, or Love & mercy: performed with unbounded applause at the Theatre Royal Drury Lane / written by Wm. Dimond, Esqr; Composed by Michl. Kelly. 1807.
  • 243] Youth, love & folly: a comic opera in two acts performed with unbounded applause at the Theatre Royal Drury Lane / written by W. Dimond Esqr; The music composed & selected by Ml. Kelly. 1805.
  • 244] Three favorite airs selected from Blue Beard / composed by Michael Kelly ... Arranged as a sonata, for two performers on one piano forte with an accompaniment for the tambourin ad libitum ... by Domenico Corri. 1801.
  • 245] Adieu! Adieu!: A celebrated air / composed originally for two voices by M: Kelly[] Arranged as a rondo for the piano forte by I.L: Dussek. 1800.
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  • 247] Megan oh oh Megan ee: the favorite duet and trio / composed by Michael Kelly. 1800.
  • 248] Stranger! pass not, welcome to my cot: a favorite song, sung by Mr. Gibbon, at Vauxhall Gardens / composed by J: Addison . 1805.
  • 249] Adelmorn, the outlaw: a romantic drama, in three acts / As originally written by M. G. Lewis. First performed at Drury Lane theatre on Monday, May 4, 1801 . 1801.
  • 250] From the mast head: A new ballad / composed by T.T. Bennison. 1802.
  • 251] In thee each joy / sung by Mr. Kelly & Mrs. Crouch. 1790.
  • 252] Ah, Lodoiska!: a favorite air as sung by Mr. Kelly in the opera of Lodoiska / composed by M. Krietzer. 1795.
  • 253] The baby’s hush a bye: A favorite ballad, sung by Miss Davis at the Theatre Royal Covent Garden, with universal approbation in the new comedy of the Blind bargain or Hear him out / written by H. Siddons Esqr. Composed by M. Kelly. 1804.
  • 254] The baby’s hush a bye: A favorite ballad, sung by Miss Davis at the Theatre Royal Covent Garden, with universal approbation in the new comedy of the Blind bargain or Hear him out / written by H. Siddons Esqr. Composed by M. Kelly. 1808.
  • 255] Unfortunate Miss Bailey: sung by Mr. Mathews, in the comic opera of Love laughs at locksmiths / [by] Kelly, Michael, 1762-1826; Mathews, Mr, fl. 1803?. 1805.
  • 256] Unfortunate Miss Bailey: sung by Mr. Mathews, in the comic opera of Love laughs at locksmiths / [by] Kelly, Michael, 1762-1826; Mathews, Mr, fl. 1803?. 1803.
  • 257] Ah where can I turn for relief: sung by Mrs. Bland, in the grand dramatic romance of the Forty theives, performed at the Theatre Royal Drury Lane / composed by Ml. Kelly. 1810.
  • 258] At the front of a cottage: a favorite song, with a harp accompaniment, sung by Miss Duncan in the comedy of The honey moon now performing with universal applause at the Theatre Royal Drury Lane / Composed by M. Kelly. 1805.
  • 259] Beating heart: sung by Mrs. Billington, in the comic opera of Algonah / composed & selected by M Kelly. 1802.
  • 260] Hamlets letter to Ophelia / versified, composed for, & dedicated to Miss Abrams, by Michael Kelly. 1799.
  • 261] Hamlet’s letter to Ophelia / versified, composed for, & dedicated to Miss Abrams, by Michael Kelly. 1805.
  • 262] E’n angels weep with pity: a favorite ballad as sung by Miss Tyrer, at the Nobility’s Concerts, with an accompaniment for the harp or piano forte / Composed by Michael Kelly. 1802.
  • 263] Fly away time: a favorite glee in the play of Pizarro, as sung by Mrs. Crouch, Miss Stephens, Miss Leak, and Miss De Camp / composed by Michael Kelly. 1799.
  • 264] Fly away time: glee / [by] Kelly, Michael, 1762-1826; Gough, George, fl. ca. 1798-1807. 1800.
  • 265] Rest warrior rest: ballad / Sung by Miss Tree, at the Theatres Royal London & Dublin, written by W. Dimond Esq. The words of the last stanza by M.J. Sullivan Esqr. Composed by M. Kelly. 1820.
  • 266] Rest warrior rest: as sung with enthusiastic applause by Miss Stephens, at the Theatre Royal, Drury Lane, and at the public concerts / composed by Michl. Kelly. 1825.
  • 267] The favorite duett sung by Mrs. Billington & Mrs: Crouch in the opera of Algonah: performed at the Theatre Royal Drury Lane / the overture & all the new music of the above opera composed & selected by M. Kelly. 1802.
  • 268] The wood pecker: a ballad / Written by Thomas Moore Esqr. and sung by Mr. Braham, at the New Theatre Royal Drury Lane, composed ... by Michael Kelly. 1814.
  • 269] The wood pecker: a ballad / Written by Thomas Moore Esqr. and sung by Mr. Braham, at the New Theatre Royal Drury Lane, in the revived opera of Robin Hood, composed ... by Michael Kelly. 1812.
  • 270] In the rough blast heaves the billow: sung by Mrs. Jordan, at the Theatre Royal Drury Lane, in the comedy of Fashionable friends / composed by Mr. Kelly, with an accompaniment for the piano forte or harp. 1802.
  • 271] In the rough blast heaves the billow: as sung by Mrs. Jordan, at the Theatre Royal Drury Lane in the comedy of Fashionable friends / composed by M. Kelly. With an accompaniment for the piano-forte or harp. 1803.
  • 272] In the rough blast heaves the billow: sung by Mrs. Jordan, at the Theatre Royal Drury Lane, in the comedy of Fashionable friends / composed by Mr. Kelly, with an accompaniment for the piano forte or harp. Also sung by Miss Walstein in the Belle stratagem. 1803.
  • 273] In vain I mourn in vain I sigh: the much admired air sung by Miss De Camp in the comedy of The honey moon now performing with universal applause at the Theatre Royal Drury Lane / composed by M. Kelly. 1805.
  • 274] I sigh for the days that are gone: a ballad / composed ... by Michael Kelly. 1812.
  • 275] The farm yard: sung by Mr. Mathews in the comic opera of Love laughs at lock-smiths / composed by M: Kelly. 1803.
  • Go and sin no more: a sacred song / sung by Mrs. Crouch[] Written by Thomas Moore Esqr. Composed by M. Kelly. 1805.
  • 277] Green leaves all turn yellow: a favorite ballad with a harp & piano forte accompaniment / composed by Michael Kelly, and sung by Mrs. Jordan, accompanied by herself on the lute in the musical entertainmnet of Matrimony performing at the Theatre Royal Drury Lane, with universal applause. 1804.
  • 278] Green leaves all turn yellow: a favorite ballad, sung & accompanied on the lute by Mrs. Jordan, in the farce of Matrimony / composed by Ml. Kelly. 1807.
  • 279] Sailor boy[,] sailor boy: a favorite trio, sung by Mrs. Mountain[,] Miss De Camp & Mr Sedgwick in the opera of Adelmorn, at the Theatre Royal Drury Lane / composed by Michael Kelly. 1805.
  • 280] Slight sorrow seeks relief: a favorite ballad sung by Mr. Kelly at the Theatre Royal Drury Lane in the opera of Algonah / the overture & new music, composed & selected by M. Kelly. 1802.
  • 281] Take oh take my last adieu: sung by Mr. Braham, with universal applause in The Jew of Mogadore, at the Theatre Royal Drury Lane / written by R. Cumberland Esqr. Composed by M. Kelly. 1808.
  • 282] ’Tis not for liberty alone: sung with great applause by Mrs. Mountain, at the Theatre Royal Drury Lane in the Jew of Mogadore / written by R. Cumberland, Esqr. Composed by M. Kelly. 1808.
  • 283] The favorite song in the new historical drama of Deaf and dumb, or The orphan protected / Sung by Mrs. Mountain, with universal approbation. Written by G.M. Lewis, Esqr. Composed with accompaniments for the harp or piano forte by Michl. Kelly. 1801.
  • 284] Pensive I thought of my love: a favorite song in the opera of Blue Beard / sung by Mrs. Crouch. 1805.
  • 285] When pensive I thought of my love: the favorite song, sung by Mrs Mountain, in the grand dramatic romance of Blue Beard / composed by Michl. Kelly. 1805.
  • 286] The wife’s farewell or No my love no: the favorite ballad as sung by Miss De Camp in the much admir’d farce of Of age to-morrow / written by M.G. Lewis Esqr. Composed by Michael Kelly. 1802.
  • 287] The wife’s farewell or No my love no: the favorite ballad as sung by Miss De Camp in the much admired farce of Age to-morrow / written by M.G. Lewis Esqr. Composed by Michael Kelly. 1802.
  • 288] The wife’s farewell or No my love no: the favorite ballad as sung by Miss De Camp in the much admired farce of Age to-morrow / written by M.G. Lewis Esqr. Composed by Michael Kelly. 1802.
  • 289] The wife’s farewell, or No my love no / composed by Mr. Kelly and sung by Mrs. Addison in the farce called Of age to-morrow. 1802.
  • 290] The pilgrim: Sung by Mr. Kelly in the Hero of the north / Composed by M. Kelly. 1803.
  • 291] Yes! yes! be merciless! thou tempest dire: as sung by Mrs. Jordan in the play of Pizarro with universal applause, at the Theatre Royal Drury Lane / written by Rd. Brinsley Sheridan Esqr. Composed by Michl. Kelly. 1805.
  • 292] Yes! yes! be merciless! thou tempest dire: as sung by Mrs. Jordan in the play of Pizarro, with universal applause, at the Theatre Royal Drury Lane / written by Rd. Brinsley Sheridan Esqr. Composed by Michl. Kelly. 1800.
  • 293] Yes be merciless thou tempest dire: sung by Mrs. Jordan . in Pizarro / written by R.B. Sheridan Esqr. 1805.
  • 294] Lovely nymph assuage my anguish: sung by Mr. Kelly in the burletta of Midas / [by] Andrews, Hugh, fl. 1783-1812; Kelly, Michael, 1762-1826; O’Hara, Kane, 1714?-1782. 1803.
  • 296] Oh thou wert born to please me: a favorite duet introduced in the masque of Comus, and now singing with universal applause by Mr. Kelly & Mrs. Crouch, at the Theatre Royal Drury Lane / [by] Martín y Soler, Vicente, 1754-1806, et al. 1790.
  • 297] Oh thou wert born to please me: a favorite duet introduced in the masque of Comus, and now singing with universal applause by Mr. Kelly & Mrs. Crouch, at the Theatre Royal Drury Lane / [by] Martín y Soler, Vicente, 1754-1806, et al. 1788.
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  • 299] The Carolina watermen: bug hunters and boat builders / Richard and Barbara Kelly. 1993.
  • 300] Pray Goody: sung by Mr. Kelly in Midas / [by] Kelly, Michael, 1762-1826; Walker, George, fl. 1795-1830; Polyhymnian Company. 1810.
  • 301] Pray Goody, please to moderate: as sung by Mr. Kelly in the burletta of Midas / [by] Kelly, Michael, 1762-1826. 1805.
  • 302] The ling’ring pangs of hopeless love: a favorite song, sung by Mr. Kelly in No song no supper / composed by S. Storace. 1790.
  • 303] Devil take him who wou’d offer her harm: a favorite song in the opera of Blue Beard or Female Curiosity / [by] Kelly, Michael, 1762-1826; Hime, Morris, fl. 1790-1820. 1800.
  • 304] Megan oh oh Megan ee: the celebrated air in "The castle spectre" / [by] Kelly, Michael, 1762-1826, et al. 1800.
  • 305] Why cannot virtue prove a charm: a favorite trio from the Haunted tower / sung by Mr Kelly[,] Miss Romanzini and Mrs Crouch. Composed by Stephen Storace & adapted for two voices. 1794.
  • 306] Of plighted faith: A favorite duett sung by Mrs. Crouch & Mr. Kelly, in the Siege of Belgrade / composed by Stephen Storace. 1791.
  • 307] Love thou mad’ning pow’r: as sung by Mr. Kelly / [by] Kelly, Michael, 1762-1826; Lee, John, fl. 1776-1803. 1785.
  • 308] Grand march in the Temple of the sun: in the admird new play "Pizarro" / [by] Kelly, Michael, 1762-1826; Gluck, Christoph Willibald, Ritter von, 1714-1787; Hime, Morris, fl. 1790-1820. 1800.
  • 309] The marches in the play of Pizarro: as now performing at the Theatre Royal Drury Lane, with unbounded applause / Composed & arranged for the piano-forte; by Michael Kelly. 1799.
  • 310] Gli innocenti giochi nostri: a favorite cavatina sung by Sigr. Viganoni, in the serious opera of Il ratto di Proserpina / composed by Winter. 1805.
  • 312] In the rough blast heaves the billow: a favorite song in the comdy [sic] of Fashionable friends / composed by Kelly. 1806.
  • 313] Vi riverisco: a favorite trio sung by Sigra. Storace, Mr. Kelly & Signor Rovedino, at the King’s Theatre Hay Market, in the comic opera of I zingari in fiera / composed by Sigr: Paesiello. 1800.
  • 314] Ah non partir spietato: the favorite duett sung by Made. Catalani & Made. Dussek, in the grand serious opera of Didone / composed by Paisiello. 1805.
  • 315] Dopo cento affanni: the favorite duett, in Calypso / sung by Mrs. Billington & Sigr. Viganoni, composed by Mr. Winter. 1803.
  • 316] Ame piu non resta speranza di calma: the duet sung by Mrs. Billington and Signor Viganoni, in the opera of Calypso / composed by Mr. Winter, and accompanied on the harp by Mr. Dizi. 1803.
  • 317] A torto ti lagno amor: sung by Mrs. Billington, in the opera of Calypso / and accompanied on the harp by Mr. Dizi. Composed by Mr. Winter. 1803.
  • 318] "Ai mali tuoi ristoro,": sung by Mrs. Billington, in Calypso, and "Provi glaffetti incognito" the favorite quartett in the same opera / Composed by Mr. Winter. 1803.
  • 319] Incerto ed oppresso: Sung by Signor Viganoni in the opera of Calypso / composed by Mr. Winter. 1803.
  • 320] Cara parte di me stesso, [sic] or the Lullaby: sung by Madame Grassini in the serio comic opera of Camilla / composed by Fioravanti. 1805.
  • 321] Madame Catalani’s pot pouri: as sung by her with unbounded applause at the Kings Theatre, in the comic opera of Il furbo contre il furbo / arranged with an accompaniment for the harp or piano forte, by Michl. Kelly. 1808.
  • 322] Vedrai mio ben la pecora: a favorite trio, as sung at the King’s Theatre, by Mrs. Billington, Sigr. Morelli & Sigr. Righi, in the opera of Il fanatico per la musica / [by] Mayr, Giovanni Simone, 1763-1845, et al. 1806.
  • 323] Frenar vorrei le lagrime: with the embellishments & graces, as sung by Madame Catalani in the opera of Semiramide / composed by Marcus Portogallo. 1810.
  • 324] Piu non ho la dolce speranza: the favorite cavatina sung by Made. Catalani, in the grand serious opera of Didone, with an accompaniment for the harp or piano forte, and a violin or flute ad libitum / composed by Sacchini. 1808.
  • 325] Ame piu non resta speranza di calma: the duet sung by Mrs. Billington and Signor Viganoni, in the opera of Calypso / composed by Mr. Winter, and accompanied on the harp by Mr. Dizi. 1803.
  • 326] Ah chi sá: the favorite trio, in the comic opera Il barbier di Seviglia, as sung by Sigra: Storace, Sigr: Benucci & Mr: Kelly / composed by Sigr. Paisiello. 1789.
  • 327] Ah chi sà: the favorite trio as sung at the King’s Theatre in the Hay Market in the comic opera called Il barbier di Seviglia by Sigre. Benucci[,] Mr. Kelly & Sigra. Storace / composed by the celebrated Sigre. Paisiello. 1789.
  • 329] The celebrated gypsey song of Cross my hand & you shall know, sung by Mrs Bland in the play of Aurelio and Miranda, as performing at the Theatre Royal, Drury Lane / composed by Michael Kelly.
  • 331] Blue Beard: or, Female curiosity! a dramatic romance, first represented at the Theatre-Royal, Drury Lane / by George Colman, jun. 1800.
  • 332] Giovinette semplicette: with the graces & embellishments as sung by Made. Catalani, in the comic opera of La frascatana / composed by Paisiello. 1810.
  • 333] The mischievous bee, a celebrated song / written by H. Siddons. 1820.
  • 334] "Young Colinette": sung by Mrs. Jordan in the new comedy called the Marriage promise / composed by Michael Kelly. 1805.
  • 335] Young Colinette: sung by Mrs. Jordan in the new comedy called the Marriage promise / composed by Michael Kelly. 1803.
  • 338] The favorite song Heigho heigho: sung by Mrs. Jordan, in the popular comedy of the Marriage promise, at the Theatre Royal Drury Lane / composed by an amateur, arranged for the piano forte[,] harp & lute, by Michael Kelly. 1803.
  • 339] Six Italian duettinos: for two voices with an accompaniment for the piano forte or harp / Composed by Nicolo Isouard. 1803.
  • 340] Three Italian arietas: and three Italian duettinos,: with an accompanimnt for the piano forte / Composed by Vincenzo Righini. 1802.
  • 343] The favorite operas of Mahmoud & The iron chest / composed by Stephen Storace; Adapted for the piano forte or harpsichord, by Joseph Mazzinghi. 1797.
  • 344] The favorite operas of Mahmoud & The iron chest / composed by Stephen Storace[]; Adapted for the piano forte or harpsichord, by Joseph Mazzinghi. 1809.
  • 346] Illusion; or, The trances of Nourjahad: an oriental romance, in three acts / founded on a Persian tale, written by Mrs. Sheridan. As now performed at the Theatre-Royal, Drury-Lane. The music composed and selected by Mr. Kelly. 1813.
  • 347] Adelgitha, or, The fruits of a single error: a tragedy in five acts / by M.G. Lewis. 1806.
  • 348] Vital spark of heavenly flame / sung by Mrs. Crouch & composed by Michael Kelly[,] the words by Alexander Pope Esqr. 1805.
  • 349] The castle spectre: as now performing with unbounded applause at the Theatre Royal Drury Lane / the words by G.M. Lewis; the music by Michael Kelly. 1798.
  • 350] The peasant boy: an opera ... / written by Wm. Diamond; the music composed by Michl. Kelly. 1811.
  • 351] Adieu / composed as a rondo, by Dussek. 1811.
  • 352] The wood pecker: a ballad / written by Thomas Moore ...; composed ... by Michael Kelly. 1814.
  • 353] The favorite overture & dance to the musical romance of Feudal times: as performed at the Theatre Royal Drury Lane, arranged for the piano forte / the dance composed by Michael Kelly; the overture by J.L. Dussek. 1799.
  • 366] The castle spectre: a drama in five acts, first performed at the Theatre-Royal, Drury-Lane on December 14, 1797 / by M. G. Lewis. 1799.
  • 369] Feudal times: or, The banquet-gallery: a drama, in two acts. First represented at the Theatre-Royal, Drury-Lane, on Saturday, Jan. 19th, 1799 / Written by George Colman, the younger. 1799.
  • 370] We fly by night, or Long stories: a musical farce, performed at the Theatre Royal Covent Garden / written by Arthur Griffinhoof Esqr; composed & selected by Ml. Kelly. 1806.
  • 371] We fly by night, or Long stories: a musical farce, performed at the Theatre Royal Covent Garden / written by Arthur Griffinhoof Esqr; composed & selected by Ml. Kelly. 1806.
  • 372] The maid of Snowden: sung with unbounded applause by Mrs. Liston, at the T. R. C. G. in the comedy of Town [sic] or country / written by Thos. Morton Esqr. Composed by Michl. Kelly. 1810.
  • 374] [Songs in the collection "English songs 1695-1830"] / [by] Kelly, Michael, 1762-1826. 1817.
  • 375] The wife’s farewell, or No my love no, Sung ... in the much admired farce Of age tomorrow / written by M.G. Lewis; composed by Michael Kelly. 1800.
  • 376] The baby’s hush a bye: a favorite ballad. Sung by Miss Davies ... in the new comedy of the Blind bargain or Hear him out / written by H. Siddons; composed by M. Kelly. 1801.
  • 377] The favorite romance, of the Captive of Spilberg: as now performing with the greatest applause, at the Theatre Royal Drury Lane / The words by Prince Hoare, Esqr.; the music entirely new by J.L. Dussek. 1798.
  • 378] Reminiscences of Michael Kelly: of the King’s Theatre, and Theatre Royal Drury Lane, including a period of nearly half a century; with original anecdotes of many distinguished persons, political, literary, and musical. In two volumes / [by] Kelly, Michael, 1764?-1826; Hook, Theodore Edward, 1788-1841. 1988.
  • 382] The favourite song in the new historical drama of Deaf and dumb, or the orphan protected / sung by Mrs. Mountain, with universal approbation. Written by G.M. Lewis. Esq. Composed with accompaniments for the harp or pianoforte by Michl. Kelly. 1800.
  • 383] Reminiscences of the Kings Theatre and Theatre Royal, Drury Lane, with anecdotes of distinguished persons, political, literary and musical / [by] Kelly, Michael. 1826.
  • 389] The favorite overture with the grand march by Kelly and Madam Parisot’s dance by Bossi as performd in the opera of Blue beard: arranged for the piano forte / [by] Kelly, Michael, 1762-1826; Bossi, Cesare, 1773-1802; Corri, Dussek & Co. 1798.
  • 462] Fly away Time. Glee, etc / [by] Kelly, Michael. 1805.
  • 463] Urania, or the Illumine ... Musical entertainment in two acts ... Written by W. Spencer / [by] Spencer, John; Kelly, Michael. 1802.
  • 464] Hope and Fears,: as sung by Miss Griffiths introduced in the opera of Lionel & Clarissa performed at the Theatre Royal (Haymarket) / Composed by Michael Kelly. 1797.
  • 465] The Favorite Air of "I’ve roam’d thro’ many a wearied Round" ... Arranged as a rondo for the harp. By F. Dizi / [by] Kelly, Michael; Dizi, Franoçis Joseph. 1805.
  • 466] The favorite song Heigho! ... composed by an Amateur, arranged ... by M. Kelly / [by] Amateur; Kelly, Michael. 1803.
  • 467] A Duet for Two Performers on one Piano Forte or Harpsichord in which is introduced the ... Scotch Air The Yellow Hair’d Laddie, and Tink a Tink [by M. Kelly] ... 1mo / [by] Bruguier, David; Kelly, Michael. 1798.
  • 468] Tink a Tink [by M. Kelly], a New Rondo for the Piano-Forte, etc / [by] Butler, Thomas Hamley; Kelly, Michael. 1800.
  • 469] A Sonata for the Piano Forte. The subject taken from the favorite air of "No my Love no" ... composed by M. Kelly / [by] Condell, Henry; Kelly, Michael. 1806.
  • 470] Three Favorite Airs selected from Blue Beard. Composed by M. Kelly ... arranged as a Sonata, for two Performers on one Piano Forte with an accompaniment for the Tambourin ad libitum, etc / [by] Corri, Domenico; Kelly, Michael. 1800.
  • 471] Three favorite Airs, selected from Blue Beard ... by Michl Kelly, vizt The March, Fatima, & Tink a tink, arranged as a sonata, for two performers on one piano forte with a tambourine accompt ad lib ... by D. Corri / [by] Corri, Domenico; Kelly, Michael. 1816.
  • 472] The march in Blue Beard composed by M. Kelly with variations for the pianoforte by Charles Czerny / [by] Czerny, Carl; Kelly, M.; Kelly, Michael. 1842.
  • 473] Three favorite Pieces for the Harp, with a Flute or Violin accompt. ad libitum. [No. 1] La Biondina. [No. 2] Adieu my Fears & Sorrows. [Composed by M. Kelly] ... [No. 3] A Grand March. Composed [or arranged] ... by S. Dussek. Set 8 / [by] Dussek, Sophia; Kelly, Michael. 1820.
  • 474] Adelmorn the Outlaw, a grand romantic drama as now performing at the Theatre Royal Drury Lane ... written by M. G. Lewis. [Vocal score] / [by] Kelly, Michael. 1801.
  • 475] Adelmorn the Outlaw, a grand romantic drama as now performing at the Theatre Royal Drury Lane ... written by M. G. Lewis. [Vocal score] / [by] Kelly, Michael. 1801.
  • 476] Not all thy Wealth. Trio, etc / [by] Kelly, Michael. 1801.
  • 477] What detains him. [Song] (Foul, fair, Orilla, willingly. Duet.) [Words by M. G. Lewis] / [by] Kelly, Michael. 1801.
  • 478] The wind it blows cold. [Song] / [by] Kelly, Michael. 1801.
  • 479] Adieu. A favorite duett as introduced in the opera of Lionel & Clarissa, etc / [by] Kelly, Michael. 1797.
  • 480] Adieu my Fears & Sorrow. A favorite new duett / [by] Kelly, Michael. 1800.
  • 481] The overture, songs, duetts ... in The Africans, written by G. Colman [the younger], the music composed and selected by M. Kelly / [by] Kelly, Michael. 1808.
  • 482] Mr Mug ... Comic song, the words as written by G. Coleman, etc / [by] Kelly, Michael. 1810.
  • 483] [Algonah] The Favorite Overture to Algonah ... Composed & selected by M. Kelly. [P. F] / [by] Kelly, Michael. 1802.
  • 484] The lover’s sigh. [Song] / [by] Kelly, Michael. 1802.
  • 485] Mama’s spoil’d daughter. Ballad [begins: "Yes, pretty miss". Words by J. Cobb] / [by] Kelly, Michael. 1802.
  • 486] Art thou not dear unto my heart. [Song] / [by] Kelly, Michael. 1805.
  • 487] Art thou not dear unto my heart? Sung and accompanied on the Harp by Miss Duncan, etc / [by] Kelly, Michael. 1805.
  • 488] [Aurelio and Miranda] The Celebrated Gypsey Song of Cross my Hand & you shall know, sung by Mrs. Bland in the Play of Aurelio and Miranda, etc. [Words by J. Boaden] / [by] Kelly, Michael. 1799.
  • 489] Turn thee Lady, Lady sweet. A Ballad as sung by Mrs. Bland in Aurelio and Miranda, the Poetry by Mr. Boaden / [by] Kelly, Michael. 1799.
  • 490] [The Blind Bargain] The Baby’s Hush a bye, a favorite ballad, sung by Miss Davis ... in the new comedy of the Blind Bargain or Hear him out. Written by H. Siddons Esqr / [by] Kelly, Michael. 1801.
  • 491] "The baby’s hushabye;" a ballad, sung in the Comedy of "The Blind Bargain," written by H. Siddons / [by] Kelly, Michael. 1805.
  • 492] [Another edition] The Baby’s Hush a bye, etc / [by] Kelly, Michael. 1805.
  • 493] The Grand Dramatic Romance of Blue Beard, or Female Curiosity ... the words by G. Coleman the Younger, the Music Composed and Selected by M. Kelly / [by] Kelly, Michael. 1798.
  • 494] The Grand dramatic Romance of Blue Beard or Female Curiosity ... Composed, selected & adapted for the German flute by Michael Kelly / [by] Kelly, Michael. 1798.
  • 495] The Favorite Overture to the Opera of Blue Beard as performed at the Theatre Royal Drury Iane Jany 15th 1798. Arranged for the piano forte by D. Steibelt / [by] Kelly, Michael. 1798.
  • 496] The Overture to the Opera of Blue Beard ... Arranged for the piano forte by J. F. Bohlius / [by] Kelly, Michael. 1800.
  • 497] Fatima . Duett [begins: "Twilight glimmers"] / [by] Kelly, Michael. 1815.
  • 498] His sparkling Eyes were dark as Jet. Sung by Mrs Bland, etc / [by] Kelly, Michael. 1798.
  • 499] "His Sparkling eyes are black as Jet." A favorite air from the opera of Blue Beard arranged as a rondo by T. T. Bennison / [by] Kelly, Michael; Bennison, T. T. 1802.
  • 500] The Grand March ... For the piano forte, with an accompaniment for tambourine & guitar. [Score] / [by] Kelly, Michael. 1800.
  • 501] The grand March ... for the Pianoforte, with an accompaniment for Tambourine and Guitar / [by] Kelly, Michael. 1805.
  • 502] The Grand March ... For the pianoforte / [by] Kelly, Michael. 1809.
  • 503] The Grand March ... Composed & arranged for the piano forte & tamborine, by Michael Kelly. [Score] / [by] Kelly, Michael. 1813.
  • 504] The Grand March ... for the Piano Forte / [by] Kelly, Michael. 1825.
  • 505] Grand march. [P. F] / [by] Kelly, Michael. 1877.
  • 506] Tink a tink, a Favorite Duett, etc / [by] Kelly, Michael. 1798.
  • 507] Tink a tink. A favorite duett, etc / [by] Kelly, Michael. 1800.
  • 508] The Favorite Duett of Tink a tink ... Arranged as a rondo for the piano forte by I. L. Dussek / [by] Kelly, Michael; Dussek, Jan Ladislav, 1760-1812. 1799.
  • 509] When pensive I thought of my love. [Song] Sung by Mrs Crouch, etc / [by] Kelly, Michael. 1798.
  • 510] When pensive I thought of my Love [song], etc / [by] Kelly, Michael. 1798.
  • 511] When pensive I thought of my love. Sung by Mrs Crouch, etc / [by] Kelly, Michael. 1800.
  • 512] When pensive I thought of my Love, the favorite song, sung by Mrs Mountain, etc / [by] Kelly, Michael. 1812.
  • 513] When pensive I thought of my love. Song / [by] Kelly, Michael. 1856.
  • 514] When pensive I thought on my love. Song. / [by] Kelly, Michael. 1863.
  • 515] The Boatmen shout. A glee for three voices, etc / [by] Kelly, Michael. 1805.
  • 516] The Boy in Yellow wins the day. [Song, begins: "When first I strove"] / [by] Kelly, Michael. 1830.
  • 517] The boys of Kilkenny. A favorite Irish song [begins: "Oh the boys"] / [by] Kelly, Michael. 1825.
  • 518] The bride of Abydos, a tragic play, written by W. Dimond founded upon the poems of Lord Byron / [by] Kelly, Michael. 1818.
  • 519] Flowers in the East, duett ... in the Bride of Abydos ... written and founded on the poems of Lord Byron by W. Dimond, etc / [by] Kelly, Michael. 1856.
  • 520] Brown Bess; or, the Soldier’s Farewell. [Song] Written by Jas. Boaden, etc / [by] Kelly, Michael. 1801.
  • 521] The Castle Spectre [Musical drama] ... The Words by G. M. Lewis, etc / [by] Kelly, Michael. 1798.
  • 522] The Castle Spectre ... [Musical drama] The words by G. M. Lewis, etc / [by] Kelly, Michael. 1800.
  • 523] Megan oh oh Megan ee. The favorite duet and trio / [by] Kelly, Michael. 1798.
  • 524] Megan oh oh Megan ee. The favorite duett and trio, etc / [by] Kelly, Michael. 1798.
  • 525] Cinderella, or the Little Glass Slipper. A grand allegorical Pantomimic Spectacle ... the Overture, Songs, Trios & Recitatives composed by M. Kelly / [by] Kelly, Michael. 1804.
  • 526] The conquest of Taranto or St. Clara’s Eve [opera] written by W. Dimond / [by] Kelly, Michael. 1817.
  • 527] Poor Henry. A ballad [begins: "O fatal day"] / [by] Kelly, Michael. 1804.
  • 528] Damon’s complaint; a ballad [begins: "Wake gentle breeze"], written by R. B. Sheridan / [by] Kelly, Michael. 1817.
  • 529] The Favorite Song in ... Deaf and dumb, or the Orphan protected. Sung by Mrs Mountain ... Written by G. M. Lewis ... With accompaniments for the harp or piano forte. [Score] / [by] Kelly, Michael. 1801.
  • 530] What tho’ Fate forbids me. The Favorite Song in the new historical Drama of Deaf and Dumb, or the Orphan protected ... Written by G. M. Lewis ... Composed with accompaniments for the harp or piano forte / [by] Kelly, Michael. 1801.
  • 531] Destined by fate, an admired air with an accompaniment for the harp / [by] Kelly, Michael. 1805.
  • 532] Doubt, O most beautiful. [Song] / [by] Kelly, Michael. 1864.
  • 533] Elegant extracts for the German flute containing songs from operas [with the words] composed and arranged by M. Kelly. Bk. 1 / [by] Kelly, Michael. 1803.
  • 534] Six English Airs and Six Italian Duetts ... for the Harpsichord, etc / [by] Kelly, Michael. 1790.
  • 535] Evviva il Principe adorato ... Terzetto ... the poetry of Sigr Parranti, etc / [by] Kelly, Michael. 1805.
  • 536] [Fashionable Friends] In the rough Blast heaves the Billow, [song] as sung ... in the Comedy of Fashionable Friends ... with an accompaniment for the piano forte or harp / [by] Kelly, Michael. 1802.
  • 537] In the rough Blast heaves the Billow, [song] as sung ... in the Comedy of Fashionable Friends ... with an accompaniment for the piano forte or harp / [by] Kelly, Michael. 1803.
  • 538] In the rough Blast heaves the Billow, [song] sung by Mrs Jordan ... With an accompaniment for the piano forte or harp, etc / [by] Kelly, Michael. 1805.
  • 539] Feudal Times, a Musical Drama ... The Words by Colman the Younger, etc / [by] Kelly, Michael. 1799.
  • 540] The Favorite Overture & Dance to the Musical Romance of Feudal Times ... arranged for the Piano-Forte. The Dance composed by M. Kelly, the Overture by J. L. Dussek / [by] Kelly, Michael. 1799.
  • 541] Marches in Feudal Times, etc. [P. F] / [by] Kelly, Michael. 1800.
  • 542] No-ni-no, [song,] as sung by Mrs. Bland, etc / [by] Kelly, Michael. 1799.
  • 543] No-ni-no, etc. [Song] / [by] Kelly, Michael. 1801.
  • 544] Flora McDonald. A ballad, etc / [by] Kelly, Michael. 1825.
  • 545] Flora McDonald. A ballad, etc / [by] Kelly, Michael. 1825.
  • 546] Fly away Time. Glee, etc / [by] Kelly, Michael. 1805.
  • 547] Fly away Time. Glee / [by] Kelly, Michael. 1812.
  • 548] The Forty Thieves, a dramatic romance composed and selected by M. Kelly. [Written by - Ward. Vocal score] / [by] Kelly, Michael. 1806.
  • 549] The Forty Thieves, a dramatic romance composed and selected by M. Kelly. [Written by - Ward. Vocal score] / [by] Kelly, Michael. 1806.
  • 550] Ah! cruel maid. Duett / [by] Kelly, Michael. 1806.
  • 551] Ah! little blind boy. [Song] / [by] Kelly, Michael. 1806.
  • 552] The Little blind Boy. [Song] With accompaniments for the harp & flageolet, etc. [Score] / [by] Kelly, Michael. 1810.
  • 553] Fifteen French Country Dances with French and English Figures to each Dance, adapted for the Pianoforte, etc / [by] Kelly, Michael. 1803.
  • 554] Eight French Country Dances ... adapted for the pianoforte / [by] Kelly, Michael. 1804.
  • 555] The Friar of Nottingham . Song [begins: "A jolly fat friar," written by G. Colman] ... partly re-written by P. Myddleton / [by] Kelly, Michael. 1877.
  • 556] A Friend in Need, a Musical Entertainment ... the Music Composed & Selected by M. Kelly, the Words by P. Hoare / [by] Kelly, Michael. 1797.
  • 557] A Friend in Need. A musical entertainment ... Adapted for the German flute / [by] Kelly, Michael. 1797.
  • 558] A Bachellor Miller. [Song] Sung by Mr. Suett, etc / [by] Kelly, Michael. 1797.
  • 559] Follow, follow, safe from Danger. A Favorite Song, sung by Mr. Sedgwick, etc / [by] Kelly, Michael. 1798.
  • 560] I early found my tender heart, a favorite Song, etc / [by] Kelly, Michael. 1797.
  • 561] Now homeward o’er the Daisied Meads. [Song] Sung by Mr. Dignum, etc / [by] Kelly, Michael. 1797.
  • 562] A Pot of Porter ho! A favorite Song, etc / [by] Kelly, Michael. 1798.
  • 563] The Comic Opera of the Gay Deceivers, performed at the Theatre Royal, Haymarket ... Written by G. Coleman ... The music composed & selected by Michael Kelly / [by] Kelly, Michael. 1804.
  • 564] The Gipsy Prince, a Comic Opera in two acts ... [words by Thomas Moore] compos’d and selected by Michael Kelly. [Vocal score] / [by] Kelly, Michael. 1801.
  • 565] The Gipsy Prince, a Comic Opera in two acts ... [words by Thomas Moore] compos’d and selected by Michael Kelly. [Vocal score] / [by] Kelly, Michael. 1801.
  • 566] The Favorite Air of "I’ve roam’d thro’ many a wearied Round" ... Arranged as a rondo for the harp. By F. Dizi / [by] Kelly, Michael; Dizi, Franois Joseph. 1805.
  • 567] Go and Sin no more. A sacred song [begins: "O woman"] written by T. Moore / [by] Kelly, Michael. 1805.
  • 568] Grazie agl’ inganni tuoi. [Duet] The poetry by Metastasio. The melody composed by M. Kelly and arranged by Mozart with Variations at Vienna in the year 1787. <Published by Henry Colburn, London, July, 1825.> / [by] Kelly, Michael. 1826.
  • 569] The Green Spot that blooms on the desert of life. [Song, begins: "O’er the desert"] Written by ... J. P. Curran / [by] Kelly, Michael. 1815.
  • 570] Hamlet’s Letter to Ophelia, versified, etc. [Song] / [by] Kelly, Michael. 1799.
  • 571] Hamlet’s letter to Ophelia. [Song] / [by] Kelly, Michael. 1823.
  • 572] The Hero of the North, a musical drama ... composed and selected by M. Kelly. [Words by W. Dimond. Vocal score] / [by] Kelly, Michael. 1803.
  • 573] [The Honeymoon] At the front of a cottage ... Song / [by] Kelly, Michael. 1805.
  • 574] At the Foot [sic] of a Cottage, a favorite song, etc / [by] Kelly, Michael. 1805.
  • 575] In vain I mourn, in vain I sigh ... Air sung ... in the comedy of the Honey Moon, etc / [by] Kelly, Michael. 1805.
  • 576] A House to be sold. A musical entertainment in two acts, written by J. Cobb, etc / [by] Kelly, Michael. 1802.
  • 577] The Hunter of the Alps, a new Musical Drama in two acts ... written by Wm. Dimond, etc / [by] Kelly, Michael. 1804.
  • 578] The Husband’s Return, or the Answer to No, my Love, no. [Song] / [by] Kelly, Michael. 1805.
  • 579] I always turn to you, a ballad, as sung by Mr Braham, etc / [by] Kelly, Michael. 1813.
  • 580] I hope your eyes speak truth ... Air. The words by Mrs. F. Homan / [by] Kelly, Michael. 1805.
  • 581] I sigh for the days that are gone. Ballad [begins: "No more shall the spring"], etc / [by] Kelly, Michael. 1810.
  • 582] If in that Breast so good, so pure ... Air, etc / [by] Kelly, Michael. 1805.
  • 583] [The Jew of Mogadore] The favorite songs, duetts ... Written by R. Cumberland / [by] Kelly, Michael. 1808.
  • 584] ’Tis not for Liberty alone [song] ... Written by R. Cumberland / [by] Kelly, Michael. 1810.
  • 585] Blind Llewellyn’s Strain. A Favorite Air as sung by Mrs. Jordan ... the Words by R. Cumberland, etc / [by] Kelly, Michael. 1797.
  • 586] Honest Nature answers no. [Song] Sung by Mrs. Jordan ... in the Last of the Family. The Words by R. Cumberland, etc / [by] Kelly, Michael. 1797.
  • 587] Love & Reason, [song, words] written by ... Wm Spencer, etc / [by] Kelly, Michael. 1805.
  • 588] Love and time: a ballad [begins: "’Tis said"] written by T. Moore / [by] Kelly, Michael. 1817.
  • 589] The Comic Opera of Love Laughs at Locksmiths ... composed & selected by M. Kelly / [by] Kelly, Michael. 1803.
  • 590] The Farm Yard. [Song, begins: "Oh, when my farm is taken". Words by G. Colman the younger] / [by] Kelly, Michael. 1803.
  • 591] The harp song [begins: "Hard is my lot," the words by G. Colman the younger] / [by] Kelly, Michael. 1803.
  • 592] Madame Catalani’s Pot Pouri, as sung by her ... in the comic opera of Il Furbo contre [sic] il furbo [by Valentino Fioravanti]. Arranged with an accompaniment for the harp or piano forte, by Michl Kelly / [by] Kelly, Michael; Fioravanti, Valentino. 1808.
  • 593] [The Marriage Promise] Young Colinette. [Song] / [by] Kelly, Michael. 1803.
  • 594] Green Leaves all turn yellow. A favorite ballad with a harp & piano forte accompaniment ... sung by Mrs Jordan, accompanied by herself on the lute in the musical entertainment of Matrimony, etc / [by] Kelly, Michael. 1804.
  • 595] "Green leaves all turn yellow;" a ballad, sung in the Farce of Matrimony / [by] Kelly, Michael. 1809.
  • 596] Medley Song, [sung] by Miss De Camp / [by] Kelly, Michael. 1805.
  • 597] The Mothers Blessing, a much admired air. [Song] / [by] Kelly, Michael. 1805.
  • 598] National Hymn for the Cavalry of Great Britain [begins: "Emsdorff’s fame"]. The words by C. James / [by] Kelly, Michael. 1803.
  • 599] Near the rugged Towers ... Duett, etc / [by] Kelly, Michael. 1805.
  • 600] The Overture and Music in the Musical Entertainment of Age To-morrow, etc. [Words by T. Dibdin and M. G. Lewis] / [by] Kelly, Michael. 1800.
  • 601] The overture and music in the ... entertainment of Age to-morrow / [by] Kelly, Michael. 1820.
  • 602] Oh! no my Love no. [Song, begins: "While I hang"] Sung by Mrs Addison, etc / [by] Kelly, Michael. 1800.
  • 603] The Wife’s Farewell ... Ballad, etc / [by] Kelly, Michael. 1800.
  • 604] The wife’s farewell; or, "No, my love, no;" a ballad ... written by M. G. Lewis / [by] Kelly, Michael. 1803.
  • 605] The Wife’s Farewell, or No, my Love no ... Ballad ... Written by M. G. Lewis, etc / [by] Kelly, Michael. 1805.
  • 606] The Wife’s Farewell, or No my Love no, etc. [Song] <Engraved by J. Fentum.> / [by] Kelly, Michael. 1806.
  • 607] No, my Love, no, or The Wife’s Farewell, [song] written by M. G. Lewis / [by] Kelly, Michael. 1811.
  • 608] No, my love, no, or the Wife’s Farewell. Song / [by] Kelly, Michael. 1856.
  • 609] [ One o’clock ] The Parting Kiss. [Song, begins: "O’er Baltic billows"] / [by] Kelly, Michael. 1807.
  • 610] The Parting Kiss ... Ballad / [by] Kelly, Michael. 1874.
  • 611] [The Peasant Boy] In Life’s fresh May. [Song] / [by] Kelly, Michael. 1814.
  • 612] Whither strays my lover. Ballad / [by] Kelly, Michael. 1814.
  • 613] The Music of Pizarro, a Play ... Composed & selected by Michael Kelly. [Words by R. B. Sheridan] / [by] Kelly, Michael. 1799.
  • 614] The Music of Pizarro, a play, etc. [Vocal score] / [by] Kelly, Michael. 1799.
  • 615] Music in Pizarro, Sheridan ’s celebrated play, composed and selected by M. Kelly. [Vocal score] / [by] Kelly, Michael. 1799.
  • 616] The Marches in the Play of Pizarro ... composed & arranged for the piano forte; by M. Kelly / [by] Kelly, Michael. 1799.
  • 617] Yes! Yes! be merciless! thou tempest dire ... [Song] Written by R. B. Sheridan / [by] Kelly, Michael. 1802.
  • 618] Poor Fanny the Sweeper at Charing Cross ... Ballad [begins: "Pass by not"] / [by] Kelly, Michael. 1805.
  • 619] The Purse ... Ballad / [by] Kelly, Michael. 1805.
  • 620] The ray that beams for ever [song, begins: "There is a bloom"] the words by J. W. Lake / [by] Kelly, Michael. 1818.
  • 621] The ray that beams for ever [song, begins: "There is a bloom"] the words by J. W. Lake / [by] Kelly, Michael. 1818.
  • 622] The invocation [begins: "Hear, sweet spirit, hear the spell"] ... sung ... in the ... tragedy of Remorse, written by - Coleridge, Esq. ... to which is added the other music performed in the same piece / [by] Kelly, Michael. 1813.
  • 623] [Robin Hood] The sweetest moments life allows. [Song] / [by] Kelly, Michael. 1813.
  • 624] Rest Warrior rest, ballad ... The words by W. Dimond / [by] Kelly, Michael. 1820.
  • 625] Oh! chill blows the Gale, ballad ... The words by Samuel Richards / [by] Kelly, Michael. 1822.
  • 626] Rest, warrior, rest. [Song, begins: "He comes"] / [by] Kelly, Michael. 1825.
  • 627] Rest, Warrior, rest. Song. <New edition.> / [by] Kelly, Michael. 1867.
  • 628] Rest, warrior, rest ... Song / [by] Kelly, Michael. 1874.
  • 629] Se altro che lagrime. A favorite air as sung ... in the serious opera of Semiramide / [by] Kelly, Michael. 1805.
  • 630] Se il cielo al mio tormento ... With English words and an accompaniment for the harp by Madame Dussek. Eng. & Ital / [by] Kelly, Michael; Dussek, Sophia. 1805.
  • 631] Se il cielo al mio tormento ... With English words and an accompaniment for the harp by Madame Dussek. Eng. & Ital / [by] Kelly, Michael; Dussek, Sophia. 1805.
  • 632] [Time is a tell-tale] "The mischievous bee;" a song in the Comedy of "Time is a Tell-tale" [begins: "Little Cupid"], written by H. Siddons / [by] Kelly, Michael. 1807.
  • 633] The Mischievous Bee ... Song ... Written by Hy Siddons / [by] Kelly, Michael. 1810.
  • 634] To see thee so gentle. A Favorite Song sung by Mrs. Crouch ... in the Tempest, the Melody composed by Mr. Kelly, and the Accompaniments by Mr. Crouch. [Full score] / [by] Kelly, Michael; Crouch, William. 1789.
  • 635] To-Morrow, or the Mars Captn Connor. [Song] ... The Words by G. M. Lewis / [by] Kelly, Michael. 1799.
  • 636] Too soon the flowers of Spring may fade. [Song] / [by] Kelly, Michael. 1856.
  • 637] The Maid of Snowden. Sung ... by Miss Tyrer ... in the comedy of Town or [sic] Country, [begins: "Lewellen with his patience"] written by Thos Morton / [by] Kelly, Michael. 1807.
  • 638] "The Maid of Snowden;" sung by Mrs Liston in the Comedy of "Town or [sic] Country," written by T. Morton / [by] Kelly, Michael. 1809.
  • 639] The Truant Bird. A ballad, [begins: "Again my window tapping"]. The words supposed to be written by T. Moore / [by] Kelly, Michael. 1801.
  • 640] Tu consoli O mia Speranza. A favorite Air, etc / [by] Kelly, Michael. 1810.
  • 641] The Twin Roses, [song] as sung ... by Miss Tyrer ... at the Theatre Royal Covent Garden, in Adrian & Orrilla, written by Wm. Dimond / [by] Kelly, Michael. 1806.
  • 642] The Twin Roses, etc. [Song] / [by] Kelly, Michael. 1812.
  • 643] The Overture, Songs ... in the comic opera, etc / [by] Kelly, Michael. 1815.
  • 644] The Woodman’s Cot, [song] sung by Master Barnet, etc / [by] Kelly, Michael. 1815.
  • 645] Beauty holds the sceptre. [Song, begins: "Nature with swiftness". Words by W. R. Spenser] / [by] Kelly, Michael. 1802.
  • 646] Vital Spark of heavenly Flame. [Song] Sung by Mrs Crouch ... The words by Alexander Pope Esqr / [by] Kelly, Michael. 1805.
  • 647] We fly by Night; or Long Stories, a Musical Farce ... written by Arthur Griffinhoof [pseud., i. e. George Colman the Younger], composed and selected by Ml. Kelly. [Vocal score] / [by] Kelly, Michael. 1806.
  • 648] We fly by Night; or Long Stories, a Musical Farce ... written by Arthur Griffinhoof [pseud., i. e. George Colman the Younger], composed and selected by Ml. Kelly. [Vocal score] / [by] Kelly, Michael. 1806.
  • 649] He’s welcome to the Bell . [Song] / [by] Kelly, Michael. 1806.
  • 650] Mister Clarke. [Song, begins: "The spruce Mister Clark"] / [by] Kelly, Michael. 1806.
  • 651] What new delights invade my bosom. A Favorite Duett. Sung by Mrs. Crouch and Mr. Kelly ... in the Tempest, the Melody by Mr. Kelly and the Instrumental Parts ... by Mr. Crouch. [Full score] / [by] Kelly, Michael; Crouch, William. 1789.
  • 652] What new Delights, etc / [by] Kelly, Michael. 1790.
  • 653] [The Wood Demon] The songs, choruses & music in the grand dramatic romance ... written by G. M. Lewis / [by] Kelly, Michael. 1807.
  • 654] The Wood Pecker. A ballad, written by Thomas Moore, etc / [by] Kelly, Michael. 1814.
  • 655] The Wood Pecker, a Ballad. Written by T. Moore, etc / [by] Kelly, Michael. 1815.
  • 656] The Wood Pecker, a ballad, etc / [by] Kelly, Michael. 1823.
  • 657] The Wood Pecker, a Ballad, etc / [by] Kelly, Michael. 1835.
  • 658] The Wood-Pecker. / [by] Kelly, Michael. 1863.
  • 659] The Wood Pecker. [Song] / [by] Kelly, Michael. 1874.
  • 660] The Woodpecker, [song,] the words by Thomas Moore / [by] Kelly, Michael. 1880.
  • 661] The Woodpecker ... [Song] Words by Thomas Moore / [by] Kelly, Michael. 1890.
  • 662] The Wood-Pecker ... for the Pianoforte / [by] Kelly, Michael. 1866.
  • 663] The Woodpecker. [P. F] / [by] Kelly, Michael. 1870.
  • 664] The Woodpecker. [P. F] / [by] Kelly, Michael. 1889.
  • 665] The Wreath you wove, [song] sung by Miss Parke, written by Thos Moore / [by] Kelly, Michael. 1805.
  • 666] [The young Hussar] The overture & music of the young Hussar, or Love & Mercy ... written by W. Dimond, etc / [by] Kelly, Michael. 1807.
  • 667] Youth, Love & Folly. A comic opera in two acts ... written by W. Dimond / [by] Kelly, Michael. 1805.
  • 668] Linval, no more. Duett. [Words by W. Dimond] / [by] Kelly, Michael. 1805.
  • 669] Ply the Oar Brother, the celebrated boat glee ... written & the melody composed by M. G. Lewis ... Harmonized & arranged by Michl Kelly / [by] Lewis, Matthew Gregory; Kelly, Michael. 1830.
  • 670] Pace riposo calma. The Favorite Trio in the serious Opera of Mitridate ... Arranged by M. Kelly / [by] Nasolini, Sebastiano; Kelly, Michael. 1802.
  • 671] Urania, or the Illumine ... Musical entertainment in two acts ... Written by W. Spencer / [by] Spencer, John; Kelly, Michael. 1802.
  • 672] The Favorite Duett of "Tink a tink" sung ... in the Opera of Blue Beard [by M. Kelly] arranged as a Rondo for the Piano Forte, in which is introduced the Favorite Duett sung in the Blue Chamber, and the Two Principal Chorousses by D. Steibelt / [by] Steibelt, Daniel; Kelly, Michael. 1798.
  • 673] The Favorite Duett of Tink a tink, sung ... in the Opera of Blue Beard arranged as a Rondo for the Piano Forte, in which is introduced the favorite Duett sung ... in the Blue Chamber, and the two principal Chorusses by D. Steibelt / [by] Steibelt, Daniel; Kelly, Michael. 1804.
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  • 774] His sparkling eyes are black as Jet / [by] Kelly, Michael. 1800.
  • 775] [Various works] / [by] Kelly, Michael. 1818.
  • 776] The overture and music in the ... entertainment of Age to- morrow / [by] Kelly, Michael. 1820.
  • 777] The Hero of the North, a musical drama ... composed and selected by M. Kelly.: [Words by W. Dimond. Vocal score] / [by] Kelly, Michael. 1803.
  • 778] The Gipsy Prince, a Comic Opera in two acts ... [words by Thomas Moore] compos’d and selected by Michael Kelly. [Vocal score] / [by] Kelly, Michael. 1801.
  • 779] The favorite songs, duetts ...: Written by R. Cumberland / [by] Kelly, Michael. 1808.
  • 780] The Overture, Songs ... in the comic opera, etc / [by] Kelly, Michael. 1815.
  • 781] The songs, choruses & music in the grand dramatic romance ...: written by G.M. Lewis / [by] Kelly, Michael. 1807.
  • 782] Youth, Love & Folly. A comic opera in two acts ...: written by W. Dimond / [by] Kelly, Michael. 1805.
  • 783] The Boatmen shout.: A glee for three voices, etc / [by] Kelly, Michael. 1805.
  • 784] Love & Reason,: [song, words] written by ... Wm Spencer, etc / [by] Kelly, Michael. 1805.
  • 785] Mr Mug ...: Comic song, the words as written by G. Coleman, etc / [by] Kelly, Michael. 1810.
  • 786] To see thee so gentle.: A Favorite Song sung by Mrs. Crouch ... in the Tempest, the Melody composed by Mr. Kelly, and the Accompaniments by Mr. Crouch. [Full score] / [by] Kelly, Michael; Crouch, William. 1789.
  • 787] Tink a tink.: A favorite duett, etc / [by] Kelly, Michael. 1800.
  • 788] When pensive I thought of my love.: Sung by Mrs Crouch, etc / [by] Kelly, Michael. 1800.
  • 789] The overture,: songs, duetts ... in The Africans, written by G. Colman [the younger], the music composed and selected by M. Kelly / [by] Kelly, Michael. 1808.
  • 790] The conquest of Taranto or St. Clara’s Eve: [opera] written by W. Dimond / [by] Kelly, Michael. 1817.
  • 791] The bride of Abydos,: a tragic play, written by W. Dimond founded upon the poems of Lord Byron / [by] Kelly, Michael. 1818.
  • 792] A House to be sold.: A musical entertainment in two acts, written by J. Cobb, etc / [by] Kelly, Michael. 1802.
  • 793] A House to be sold.: A musical entertainment in two acts, written by J. Cobb, etc / [by] Kelly, Michael. 1802.
  • 794] Reminiscences of Michael Kelly,: of the King’s Theatre, and Theatre Royal Drury Lane, including a period of nearly half a century; with original anecdotes of many distinguished persons, political, literary, and musical. In two volumes / [by] Kelly, Michael, 1764?-1826; Hook, Theodore Edward, 1788-1841. 1826.
  • 795] The Favorite Song in ... Deaf and dumb,: or the Orphan protected. Sung by Mrs Mountain ... Written by G.M. Lewis ... With accompaniments for the harp or piano forte. [Score] / [by] Kelly, Michael. 1801.
  • 796] Fly away Time. Glee / [by] Kelly, Michael. 1812.
  • 797] Turn thee Lady, Lady sweet.: A Ballad as sung by Mrs. Bland in Aurelio and Miranda, the Poetry by Mr. Boaden / [by] Kelly, Michael. 1799.
  • 798] The wind it blows cold.: [Song] / [by] Kelly, Michael. 1801.
  • 799] Rest, warrior, rest: [Song, begins: "He comes"] / [by] Kelly, Michael. 1825.
  • 800] The Wife’s Farewell ..: Ballad, etc / [by] Kelly, Michael. 1800.
  • 801] The Twin Roses,: [song] as sung ... by Miss Tyrer ... at the Theatre Royal Covent Garden, in Adrian & Orrilla, written by Wm. Dimond / [by] Kelly, Michael. 1806.
  • 802] Mister Clarke: [Song, begins: "The spruce Mister Clark"] / [by] Kelly, Michael. 1806.
  • 803] Urania,: or the Illumine ... Musical entertainment in two acts ... Written by W. Spencer / [by] Spencer, John; Kelly, Michael. 1802.
  • 804] Fly away Time: Glee, etc / [by] Kelly, Michael. 1805.
  • 805] The Wife’s Farewell,: or No, my Love no ... Ballad ... Written by M.G. Lewis, etc / [by] Kelly, Michael. 1805.
  • 806] The Woodman’s Cot,: [song] sung by Master Barnet, etc / [by] Kelly, Michael. 1815.
  • 807] In the rough Blast heaves the Billow,: [song] sung by Mrs Jordan ... With an accompaniment for the piano forte or harp, etc / [by] Kelly, Michael. 1805.
  • 808] "His Sparkling eyes are black as Jet.": A favorite air from the opera of Blue Beard arranged as a rondo by T.T. Bennison / [by] Kelly, Michael; Bennison, T. T.. 1802.
  • 809] The Castle Spectre ..: [Musical drama] The words by G.M. Lewis, etc / [by] Kelly, Michael. 1800.
  • 810] What tho’ Fate forbids me: The Favorite Song in the new historical Drama of Deaf and Dumb, or the Orphan protected ... Written by G.M. Lewis ... Composed with accompaniments for the harp or piano forte / [by] Kelly, Michael. 1801.
  • 811] The Wife’s Farewell,: or No my Love no, etc. [Song] (Engraved by J. Fentum.) / [by] Kelly, Michael. 1806.
  • 812] The sweetest moments life allows: [Song] / [by] Kelly, Michael. 1813.
  • 813] Mama’s spoil’d daughter: Ballad [begins: "Yes, pretty miss". Words by J. Cobb] / [by] Kelly, Michael. 1802.
  • 814] Poor Fanny the Sweeper at Charing Cross ..: Ballad [begins: "Pass by not."] / [by] Kelly, Michael. 1805.
  • 815] Beauty holds the sceptre: [Song, begins: "Nature with swiftness." Words by W.R. Spenser] / [by] Kelly, Michael. 1802.
  • 816] What new delights invade my bosom: A Favorite Duett. Sung by Mrs. Crouch and Mr. Kelly ... in the Tempest, the Melody by Mr. Kelly and the Instrumental Parts ... by Mr. Crouch. [Full score] / [by] Kelly, Michael; Crouch, William. 1789.
  • 817] Linval, no more: Duett. [Words by W. Dimond] / [by] Kelly, Michael. 1805.
  • 818] Young Colinette: [Song] / [by] Kelly, Michael. 1803.
  • 819] The Grand March ..: Composed & arranged for the piano forte & tamborine, by Michael Kelly. [Score] / [by] Kelly, Michael. 1813.
  • 820] Now homeward o’er the Daisied Meads: [Song] Sung by Mr. Dignum, etc / [by] Kelly, Michael. 1797.
  • 821] Honest Nature answers no: [Song] Sung by Mrs. Jordan ... in the Last of the Family. The Words by R. Cumberland, etc / [by] Kelly, Michael. 1797.
  • 822] Oh! no my Love no: [Song, begins: "While I hang"] Sung by Mrs Addison, etc / [by] Kelly, Michael. 1800.
  • 823] Blind Llewellyn’s Strain: A Favorite Air as sung by Mrs. Jordan ... the Words by R. Cumberland, etc / [by] Kelly, Michael. 1797.
  • 824] The wife’s farewell: or, "No, my love, no" a ballad ... written by M.G. Lewis / [by] Kelly, Michael. 1803.
  • 825] Tink a Tink,: [by M. Kelly] a New Rondo for the Piano-Forte, etc / [by] Butler, Thomas Hamley; Kelly, Michael. 1800.
  • 826] The Favorite Overture to Algonah ..: Composed & selected by M. Kelly. [P. F] / [by] Kelly, Michael. 1802.
  • 827] The Favorite Duett of "Tink a tink" sung ... in the Opera of Blue Beard [by M. Kelly] arranged as a Rondo for the Piano Forte,: in which is introduced the Favorite Duett sung in the Blue Chamber, and the Two Principal Chorousses by D. Steibelt / [by] Steibelt, Daniel; Kelly, Michael. 1798.
  • 828] Three Favorite Airs selected from Blue Beard: Composed by M. Kelly ... arranged as a Sonata, for two Performers on one Piano Forte with an accompaniment for the Tambourin ad libitum, etc / [by] Corri, Domenico; Kelly, Michael. 1800.
  • 829] The boys of Kilkenny: A favorite Irish song [begins: "Oh the boys."] / [by] Kelly, Michael. 1825.
  • 830] The Farm Yard: [Song, begins: "Oh, when my farm is taken." Words by G. Colman the younger] / [by] Kelly, Michael. 1803.
  • 831] Hamlet’s Letter to Ophelia,: versified, etc. [Song] / [by] Kelly, Michael. 1799.
  • 832] Adelmorn the Outlaw,: a grand romantic drama as now performing at the Theatre Royal Drury Lane ... written by M.G. Lewis. [Vocal score] / [by] Kelly, Michael. 1801.
  • 833] We fly by Night: or Long Stories, a Musical Farce ... written by Arthur Griffinhoof [pseud., i. e. George Colman the Younger], composed and selected by Ml. Kelly. [Vocal score] / [by] Kelly, Michael. 1806.
  • 834] The Forty Thieves,: a dramatic romance composed and selected by M. Kelly. [Written by - Ward. Vocal score] / [by] Kelly, Michael. 1806.
  • 835] Yes! Yes! be merciless!: thou tempest dire ... [Song] Written by R.B. Sheridan / [by] Kelly, Michael. 1802.
  • 836] In the rough Blast heaves the Billow,: [song] as sung ... in the Comedy of Fashionable Friends ... with an accompaniment for the piano forte or harp / [by] Kelly, Michael. 1802.
  • 837] What detains him: [Song] (Foul, fair, Orilla, willingly. Duet.) [Words by M.G. Lewis] / [by] Kelly, Michael. 1801.
  • 838] I sigh for the days that are gone: Ballad [begins: "No more shall the spring"], etc / [by] Kelly, Michael. 1810.
  • 839] The invocation ... sung ... in the ... tragedy of Remorse,: [begins: "Hear, sweet spirit, hear the spell"] written by - Coleridge, Esq. ... to which is added the other music performed in the same piece / [by] Kelly, Michael. 1813.
  • 840] The Wood Pecker,: a ballad, etc / [by] Kelly, Michael. 1823.
  • 841] Madame Catalani’s Pot Pouri,: as sung by her ... in the comic opera of Il Furbo contre [sic] il furbo. [By Valentino Fioravanti] Arranged with an accompaniment for the harp or piano forte, by Michl Kelly / [by] Kelly, Michael; Fioravanti, Valentino. 1808.
  • 842] Adieu my Fears & Sorrow: A favorite new duett / [by] Kelly, Michael. 1800.
  • 911] Illusion, or, The trances of Nourjahad: an oriental romance, in three acts / founded on a Persian tale by Mrs. Sheridan, as now performed at the Theatre-Royal, Drury-Lane; the music composed and selected by Mr. Kelly. 1813.
  • 912] Illusion, or, The trances of Nourjahad: an oriental romance, in three acts / founded on a Persian tale, written by Mrs. Sheridan; the music composed and selected by Mr. Kelly. [from the first London edition of 1813]. 1990.
  • 913] The forty thieves: a grand operatical romance / music by Kelly; ballet [and] action by D’Egville. 1990.
  • 914] Adelgitha, or, The fruits of a single error: a tragedy in five acts / by M.G. Lewis. 1806.
  • 919] The ray that beams for ever, sung by Mr. Horn, at the Theatres Royal Drury Lane, and Crow Street, Dublin, also at Willis’ concerts / the words by I.W. Lake Esqr; the music by Michael Kelly. 18uu.
  • 922] The grand march in the romance of Blue beard / [by] Kelly, Michael, 1762-1826. 1798.
  • 923] Rest warrior rest: ballad / [by] Kelly, Michael, 1762-1826. 1822.
  • 924] Blue beard, or female curiosity / the music composed and selected by M. Kelly. 1798.
  • 925] Adieu: a favorite duett / composed by Mr. Kelly, as sung in Lionell & Clarissa at the Theatre Royal Haymarket; arranged for the piano forte by J.L. Dussek. 1800.
  • 926] The favorite song in Pizarro, as originally design’d for Mrs. Jordan, and as sung by Miss Park at the Hampshire Musical Festival with unbounded applause / composed, (and dedicated by permission to, Mrs. Sheridan,) by G.W. Chard; the words by R.B. Sheridan Esqr. 1800.
  • 927] E’n angels weep with pity, a favorite ballad as sung by Miss Tyrer, at the nobility’s concerts / with an accompaniment for the harp or piano forte, composed by Michael Kelly. 1800.
  • 928] Green leaves all turn yellow: a favorite ballad with a harp & piano forte accompaniment / composed by Michael Kelly, and sung by Mrs. Jordan, accompanied by herself on the lute in the musical entertainment of Matrimony, performing at the Theatre Royal Drury Lane, with universal applause. 1800.
  • 929] Book 4 of popular melodies: selected from the best English operas / arranged in a familiar style for the piano forte by D. Bruguier. 1828.
  • 930] The baby’s hush a bye: a favorite ballad sung by Miss Davies at the Theatre Royal, Covent Garden, with universal approbation in the new comedy of the Blind bargain, or Hear him out / written by H. Siddens; composed by M. Kelly. 18uu.
  • 931] Each joy in thee possessing: a favorite duett sung with universal applause by Mr. Kelly and Mrs Crouch at the Theatre Royal, Edinburgh / [by] Kelly, Michael, 1762-1826. 1810.
  • 932] Three favorite airs selected from Blue beard, the march, Fatima & Tink a tink / composed by Michael Kelly; arranged as a sonata for two performers on one piano forte with an accompaniment for the tambourin ad libitum, dedicated to the Miss De Vismes by Domenico Corri. 18uu.
  • 933] The grand march in Blue beard / [by] Kelly, Michael, 1762-1826. 1808.
  • 934] I early found my tender heart: a favorite song as sung by Mrs Bland in A friend in need / the words by Prince Hoare; the music by Michael Kelly. 1810.
  • 935] Personal reminiscences / by O’Keefe, Kelly, and Taylor; edited by Richard Henry Stoddard. 1875.
  • 936] A friend in need, a musical entertainment, as perform’d at the Theatre Royal Drury Lane / the music composed and selected by Michael Kelly; the words by Prince Hoare. 1797.
  • 939] The wood pecker: a ballad / written by Thomas Moore and sung by Mr. Braham at the New Theatre Royal, Drury Lane; composed ... by Michael Kelly. 1817.
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  • 944] Love and time: a ballad / written by Thomas Moore; the music by Michael Kelly. 1818.
  • 945] The conquest of Taranto, or St. Clara’s eve, as performed at the Theatre Royal Covent Garden / written by W. Dimond Esqr; the music by Michl. Kelly. 18uu.
  • 948] The forty thieves, a grand dramatic romance, as performed at the Theatre Royal Drury Lane, with unbounded applause / composed & selected by Ml. Kelly. 18uu.
  • 949] Tu consoli o mia speranza, a favorite air / composed for Made. Catalani, by Michl. Kelly. 18uu.
  • 970] Of age to-morrow: a musical entertainment, in two acts, as performed by Their Majesties servants, at the Theatre Royal, Drury Lane / now first published, & printed exactly conformable to the performance. 1805.
  • 971] One o’clock ! or, The knight and the wood dæmon: a grand musical romance, in three acts / by M.G. Lewis. First performed at the English Opera, Theatre Royal, Lyceum, on Thursday, August 1, 1811; the music by M.P. King and M. Kell y [sic], the overture by M.P. King, the melo-dramatic music by M. Kelly. 1811.
  • 972] Feudal times: a musical drama / the words by Colman the younger; the music composed by Michael Kelly. 1799.
  • 973] The comic opera of The gay deceivers / written by G. Coleman; the music composed & selected by Michael Kelly. 1804.
  • 974] Cinderella, or, The little glass slipper: a grand allegorical pantomimic spectacle ... performed at the Theatre Royal, Drury Lane / the overture, songs, trios & recitatives composed by Michael Kelly. 1804.
  • 975] The comic opera of Love laughs at locksmiths: performed at the Theatre Royal Haymarket / composed & selected by Michael Kelly. 1803.
  • 976] The baby’s hush a bye: a favorite ballad, sung by Miss Davis at the Theatre Royal Covent Garden, with universal approbation in the new comedy of the Blind bargain or Hear him out / written by H. Siddons Esqr; composed by M. Kelly. 1804.
  • 977] The woodpecker / air by M. Kelly; arranged by John Creed [for] S.A.T.B. [with piano]. 1971.
  • 978] Description of the scenery, machinery and incidents of the ... Forty thieves, written by R. B. Sheridan, Esq: together with the whole of the songs / [by] Kelly, Michael, 1762-1826; Sheridan, Richard Brinsley, 1751-1816; Worrall, Mr. 1990.
  • 979] Cinderella, or, The little glass slipper: a grand allegorical pantomimic spectacle: with new and splendid scenery, dresses, and decorations, as performed at the Boston Theatre / [by] Kelly, Michael, 1762-1826. 1990.
  • 980] The foundling of the forest: a play, in three acts: as performed at the Theatre Royal, Haymarket, with the most distinguished success / by William Dimond. 1990.
  • 981] The foundling of the forest: a play, in three acts: as performed at the Theatre Royal, Haymarket, with the most distinguished success / by William Diamond. 1990.
  • 982] The peasant boy: an opera, in three acts: as performed by the Drury-Lane Company, at the Theatre Royal, Lyceum, with universal applause / by W. Dimond. 1990.
  • 983] The forty thieves: a grand operatical romance, and brilliant spectacle, in two acts / by R.B. Sheridan & Colman, Jun’r. 1990.
  • 984] The forty thieves: a grand operatical romance, in two acts / by R.B. Sheridan & Colman, the younger. 1990.
  • 985] The forty thieves: a grand romantic drama, in two acts / by R.B. Sheridan & Colman, the younger. 1990.
  • 986] Adelmorn, the outlaw: a dramatic romance, in three acts: as performed at the theatres, New-York and Drury-Lane / by M.G. Lewis. 1990.
  • 987] Adelmorn, the outlaw: a romantic drama, in three acts: as performed at the theatres, New-York and Drury-Lane / by M.G. Lewis. 1990.
  • 988] Adelmorn, the outlaw: a romantic drama, in three acts: first performed at Drury Lane theatre, London, May 4, 1801 / as originally written by M.G. Lewis. 1990.
  • 989] We fly by night, or, Long stories: a musical entertainment, in two acts / by George Colman. 1990.
  • 990] Blue Beard, a dramatic romance / by Coleman, the Younger; as altered for the New-York Theatre, with additional songs, by Wm. Dunlap. 1990.
  • 991] Blue Beard, or, Female curiosity: a dramatic romance, in three acts / by G. Coleman, the Younger; as altered for the New-York Theatre, with additional songs, by W. Dunlap. 1990.
  • 992] The marriage promise: a comedy in five acts, as performed at the New-York theatre, from the prompt-book, by permission of the manager / by John Till Allingham. 1990.
  • 993] The hunter of the Alps: a drama, in two acts: interspersed with music / by Mr. Dimond, Jun. 1990.
  • 994] Adelgitha, or, The fruits of a single error: a tragedy, in five acts / by M.G. Lewis. 1990.
  • 995] Of age tomorrow: a musical entertainment, in two acts: as performed at the Drury-Lane and Boston theatres: from the prompt book / [by] Kelly, Michael, 1762-1826; Dibdin, Thomas, 1771-1841. 1990.
  • 996] Adelgitha, or, The fruits of a single error: a tragedy, in five acts / by M.G. Lewis. 1990.
  • 997] One o’clock !, or, The knight and the wood-dæmon: a grand musical romance: in three acts / by M.G. Lewis. 1990.
  • 998] We fly by night, or, Long stories: a musical entertainment in two acts: as performed at Covent Garden and the Hay-Market Theatres, London / by George Coleman [sic]. 1990.
  • 999] A house to be sold: a musical piece: in two acts: as performed at the New-York theatre / by James Cobb. 1990.
  • 1000] Feudal times, or, The banquet gallery: a drama, in two acts / by George Colman. 1990.
  • 1001] Cinderella, or, The little glass slipper: a grand allegorical pantomimic spectacle: as performed at the Philadelphia Theatre / [by] Kelly, Michael, 1762-1826. 1990.
  • 1002] Cinderella, or, The little glass slipper: a grand allegorical pantomimic spectacle: to which is added, the story of Cinderella / [by] Kelly, Michael, 1762-1826. 1990.
  • 1003] Cinderella, or, The little glass slipper: a grand pantomimic spectacle, as got up at the New-York Theatre, under the direction of Mr. Twaits: with entire new scenery, machinery, dresses and decorations / [by] Kelly, Michael, 1762-1826. 1990.
  • 1004] An accurate descripion [sic] of the grand allegorical pantomimic spectacle of Cinderella, or, The little glass slipper: as performed at the New Theatre, New-York: to which is added, the story of Cinderella / [by] Kelly, Michael, 1762-1826. 1990.
  • 1005] Gustavus Vasa, the hero of the north: an historical opera, in three acts / by W. Dimond, Esq. 1990.
  • 1006] The royal oak: an historical play, in three acts / by William Dimond. 1990.
  • 1007] Of age to-morrow: a musical entertainment in two acts: as performed at the Drury-Lane and New-York theatres: from the prompt book / [by] Kelly, Michael, 1762-1826; Dibdin, Thomas, 1771-1841. 1990.
  • 1008] Rest, warrior rest: song / composed by Michael Kelly. 1867.
  • 1009] Megan oh oh Megan ee: the celebrated air in "The castle spectre" / [by] Kelly, Michael, 1762-1826; Lewis, M. G. (Matthew Gregory), 1775-1818. 1800.
  • 1010] Grand march in Blue beard / [by] Kelly, Michael, 1762-1826. 1800.
  • 1011] The bride of Abydos: a tragic play / written by W. Dimond; founded entirely upon the poems of Lord Byron; the music by Michael Kelly. 1818.
  • 1012] The favorite songs, duetts, & c in the Jew of Mogadore: performed at the Theatre Royal Drury Lane / written by R. Cumberland; composed by M. Kelly. 1807.
  • 1013] The hero of the north: a musical drama as performed at the Theatre Royal Drury Lane / composed & selected by M. Kelly. 1803.
  • 1014] The conquest of Taranto, or, St. Clara’s eve / written by W. Dimond; the music by Michl. Kelly. 1817.
  • 1015] A guardian there was: sung by Mrs. Atkins ... in the musical entertainment of Love laughs at locksmiths / composed by M. Kelly. 1803.
  • 1016] The favorite overture with the grand march by Kelly and Madame Parisot’s dance by Bossi: as performed in the opera of Blue Beard / arranged for the piano forte. 1979.
  • 1017] The little blind boy: with accompaniment for the harp & flageolet, sung by Miss De Camp in the Forty thieves, performed at the Theatre Royal Drury Lane / composed by Mr Kelly. 1810.
  • 1018] Sailor boy!: the favorite trio, sung by Mrs. Bland, Messrs. Pyne & Smith in the operatic romance of One O’Clock, or The knight & the wood dæmon / written by M.G. Lewis; composed by Mich.l Kelly. 1811.
  • 1019] When pensive I thought of my love: Sung by Mrs. Crouch in the opera of Blue Beard / composed by Michael Kelly. 1805.
  • 1020] Tink a tink a tink: an admired duett in the romance of the Blue Beard / [by] Kelly, Michael, 1762-1826; Bannister, John, 1760-1836 [performer]; Bland, Mrs (Maria Theresa Catherine), 1770-1838 [performer]. 1800.
  • 1021] In thee each joy possessing: an admir’d duet / as sung by Mr. Kelly & Mrs. Crouch. 1795.
  • 1022] When pensive I thought of my love: sung by Mrs. Crouch in the opera of Blue Beard / composed by Michael Kelly. 1798.
  • 1023] Fatima: a favorite duet: as sung by Mr. Kelly, and Mrs. Crouch, in the romance of Blue Beard / composed by Michael Kelly. 1798.
  • 1024] Green leaves all turn yellow: a favorite ballad with a harp & piano forte accompaniment / composed by Michael Kelly; and sung by Mrs. Jordan, accompanied by herself on the lute in the musical entertainment of Matrimony performing at the Theatre Royal Drury Lane, with universal applause. 1804.
  • 1025] The maid of Snowden: sung ... by Miss Tyrer ... in the comedy of Town or Country / written by Thos. Morton; composed by Michl. Kelly. 1807.
  • 1026] Whither strays my lover: the favorite ballad, sung by Mrs. Bland ... in the opera of The peasant boy / written by Wm. Dimond; composed by Michl. Kelly. 1814.
  • 1027] Hamlet’s letter to Ophelia versified / composed for, and dedicated to Miss Abrams by Michael Kelly. 1805.
  • 1028] The wife’s farewell, or, No my love no / composed by Mr Kelly: and sung by Mrs Addison in the farce called Of age to-morrow. 1803.
  • 1029] Twylight glimmers: a favorite duett sung by Mr. Bellamy and Mrs. Addison in the opera of Blue Beard / [by] Kelly, Michael, 1762-1826; Bellamy, Thomas Ludford, 1770-1843 [performer]; Nunns, Mrs [performer]. 1798.
  • 1030] Major Domo am I: as sung by Mr. Williams with great applause in the opera of Blue Beard / [by] Kelly, Michael, 1762-1826; Williams, Mr [performer]. 1800.
  • 1031] Tink a tink: a duett sung by Mr. Bannister and Mrs. Bland in the opera of ’Blue Beard’ / [by] Kelly, Michael, 1762-1826; Bannister, Mr (Charles), 1741-1804; Bland, Mrs (Maria Theresa Catherine), 1770-1838 [performer]. 1800.
  • 1032] His sparkling eyes: a favorite song in the opera of Blue Beard, or, Female curiosity / [by] Kelly, Michael, 1762-1826. 1800.
  • 1033] Blue Beard, a dramatic romance, in three acts / by G. Coleman, the Younger; as altered for the New-York Theatre, with additional songs, by W. Dunlap. 1990.
  • 1034] His sparkling eyes: a favorite song in the opera of Blue Beard / [by] Kelly, Michael, 1762-1826. 1800.
  • 1035] Poor Fanny the sweeper at Charing Cross: a favorite ballad / composed for the piano forte by Michael Kelly. 1803.
  • 1036] Pensive I thought of my love: an admired new song in the opera of ’Blue Beard’ / [by] Kelly, Michael, 1762-1826. 1800.
  • 1037] In thee each joy possessing: an admired duet as sung by Mr. Kelly & Mrs. Crouch / [by] Crouch, Anna Maria, 1763-1805 [performer]; Kelly, Michael, 1762-1826 [performer]. 1795.
  • 1038] Tink a tink. A favourite duet, sung by Mr. Banister and Mrs. Bland, in Blue beard / [by] Kelly, Michael, 1762-1826; Colman, George, 1762-1836. 1798.
  • 1039] Illusion, or, The trances of Nourjahad: an oriental romance in three acts / founded on a Persian tale written by Mrs. Sheridan; the music composed and selected by Mr. Kelly. 1965.
  • 1040] An accurate description of the grand allegorical pantomimic spectacle of Cinderella: To which is added A critique on the performance and performers / by a lover of the drama. Together with the story of Cinderella. 1968.
  • 1041] A house to be sold: a musical piece in two acts / by James Cobb; the music composed and selected by Michael Kelly. 1965.
  • 1042] The hero of the north: an historical play / by Mr. Dimond. 1965.
  • 1043] The foundling of the forest: a play in three acts / by William Dimond. 1965.
  • 1044] The royal oak: an historical play / by William Dimond. 1966.
  • 1045] The conquest of Taranto, or, St. Clara’s eve: a play / by the author of The peasant boy. 1965.
  • 1046] The peasant boy: an opera in three acts / by W. Dimond. 1966.
  • 1047] The little jockey, or, Youth, love, and folly: a comic drama in two acts / by William Dimond. 1975.
  • 1048] Gustavus Vasa, the hero of the north: an historical opera / by W. Dimond. 1965.
  • 1049] Of age to-morrow: a musical entertainment in two acts / [Thomas Dibdin]. 1965.
  • 1050] Youth, love, & folly: a comic opera / written by Mr. Dimond. 1965.
  • 1051] The young hussar, or, Love and mercy: an operatic piece in two acts / by the author of Adrian and Orrila. 1965.
  • 1052] The foundling of the forest: a play in three acts / by W. Dimond. 1981.
  • 1053] Forty thieves / [by] Colman, George, 1762-1836; Kelly, Michael, 1762-1826; Sheridan, Richard Brinsley, 1751-1816. 1971.
  • 1054] The forty thieves: a grand operatical romance in two acts (altered from the original) / [by] Colman, George, 1762-1836; Kelly, Michael, 1762-1826; Sheridan, Richard Brinsley, 1751-1816. 1966.
  • 1055] The forty thieves: a grand melo-dramatic romance in two acts / [by] Colman, George, 1762-1836, et al. 1970.
  • 1056] Sketch of the new melo-dramatick comick pantomime, called Harlequin and Humpo, or, Columbine by candlelight / with scenery, dresses, decorations, machinery and properties, entirely new, the overture and musick composed and selected by Mr. Kelly, the pantomime produced by and under the direction of Mr. T. Dibdin. 1975.
  • 1057] Love laughs at locksmiths: a comic opera in two acts / the overture and music composed and selected by Michael Kelly. 1966.
  • 1058] We fly by night, or, Long stories: a musical entertainment in two acts / by George Coleman [sic]. 1965.
  • 1059] One o’clock, or, The knight and the wood dæmon: a grand musical romance in three acts / by M.G. Lewis; the music by M.P. King and M. Kelly; the overture by M.P. King; the melo-dramatic music by M. Kelly. 1965.
  • 1060] Adelmorn, the outlaw: a romantic drama in three acts / as originally written by M.G. Lewis. 1965.
  • 1061] One o’clock, or, The knight and the wood demon: a grand operatic romance in three acts / by M.G. Lewis. 1981.
  • 1062] Adelgitha, or, The fruits of a single error: a tragedy in five acts / by M.G. Lewis. 1965.
  • 1063] New and original grand Christmas pantomime Forty thieves / [by] Colman, George, 1762-1836; Kelly, Michael, 1762-1826; Sheridan, Richard Brinsley, 1751-1816. 1966.
  • 1064] The lady and the devil: a musical drama in two acts / by William Dimond. 1966.
  • 1065] The hunter of the Alps: a drama / [by] Dimond, William, fl. 1800-1830; Kelly, Michael, 1762-1826. 1804.
  • 1066] A house to be sold: a musical piece, in two acts. As performed at the Theatre-Royal, Drury-Lane / By James Cobb. The music composed and selected by Michael Kelly. 1802.
  • 1067] The bride of Abydos, a tragic play, written by W. Dimond Esqr., performing at the Theatre Royal Drury Lane, founded entirely upon the poems of Lord Byron / the music by Michael Kelly. 18uu.
  • 1126] The hunter of the Alps: a drama interspersed with music by Mr D Jun / [by] Dimond, William, fl 1800-1830; Kelly, Michael, 1764?-1826. 1804.
  • 1127] The royal oak: an historical play / by William Dimond. 1811.
  • 1131] Rest warrior rest: ballad / the words by W. Dimond; composed by M. Kelly. 18uu.
  • 1135] An accurate description of the grand allegorical pantomimic spectacle of Cinderella, or, The little glass slipper: as performed at the New Theatre in Philadelphia: to which is added, the story of Cinderella / [by] Kelly, Michael, 1762-1826. 1990.
  • 1137] The grand dramatic romance of Blue Beard, or Female curiosity: as now performing at the Theatre-Royal Drury Lane with unbounded applause / the words by George Coleman the younger, esqr; the music composed & selected by Michael Kelly. 1798.
  • 1138] Youth, love, & folly: a comic opera. As performed at the Theatre-Royal, Drury-lane. With distinguished success / Written by Mr. Dimond, jun. 1805.
  • 1139] The Forty thieves: a grand melo-dramatic romance in two acts / [by] Colman, George, 1762-1836, et al. 1828.
  • 1144] The young hussar: or, Love and mercy, an operatic piece, in two acts / By the author of Adrian and Orrila, &c. As performed at the Theatre Royal, Drury Lane, with distinguished success. 1807.
  • 1145] The peasant boy: an opera, in three acts, as acted by His Majesty’s servants, at the Theatre-Royal, Lyceum, with universal applause / by W. Dimond. 1811.
  • 1177] Youth, love, & folly: a comic opera. As performed at the Theatre-Royal, Drury-lane. With distinguished success / Written by Mr. Dimond, jun. 1805.
  • 1178] A favorite song sung by Mrs. Crouch with universal applause in The tempest / the melody composed by Mr. Kelly, and the accompaniments by Mr. Crouch. 1800.
  • 1179] A favorite duett sung by Mrs. Crouch and Mr. Kelly with universal applause in The tempest / the melody by Mr. Kelly and the instrumental parts composed by Mr. Crouch. 1800.
  • 1183] The castle spectre as now performing with unbounded applause at the Theatre Royal Drury Lane / the words by G:M: Lewis Esqr; the music by Michael Kelly. 1798.
 
Also: Autograph letter in the third person to Charles Burney, Friday 16 May, 1806, with Burney’s response dated Thursday 20th May addressed from Greenwich to Chelsea College; 1 sh. [letter in the third person, as Mr. Kelly, requesting the use of Dr. Burney’s Box at an Opera Salon in Pall Mall to be held on May 20th, 1806. In a response dated on the 20th May 1806, Burney explains that he was on the road and unable to send the letter until 4 O’Clock that day, and therefore sends apologies to Kelly) [COPAC - onliine; accessed 01.09.2023.]