Original Scans

Catalogue of Opie Bigg’s Songs

Music Covers

1800

“A Hindustani Girl’s Song” [‘Tis thy Will, and I must leave thee’]”

“Crazy Sally”

A Second Set of Hindoo Airs with English Words Adapted to Them by Mrs. Opie, and Harmonized for One, Two, Three, and Four Voices, (or for a Single Voice) with an Accompaniment for the Piano Forte or Harp, by Mr. Biggs. Music by Edward Smith Biggs, London: R. Birchall.

1801

“Captain Morgan’s March”

“Flaunting Two”

“The live-long Night: Poor Mary Anne: a dirge”

“Lullaby Song”

“The Rising of the Lark”

Six Welch Airs Adapted to English Words, and Harmonized for Two, Three, and Four, Voices, with an Accompaniment for the Piano Forte or Harp. Music by Edward Smith Biggs, London: R. Birchall. [Cover]

‘In My Cot Tho’ Small’s My Store’ a Favorite Song, the Words Imitated from the French. Music by Edward Smith Biggs, London: R. Birchall, [ca. 1810].

The Morning Call of the Swiss Pastors, Harmonized and Arranged as a Glee: For Three Voices by Mr Biggs; the Words Written and Adapted to the Music by Mrs. Opie. Music by Edward Smith Biggs, London: R. Birchall, [1802].

“The Winter’s Lone Beautiful Rose.” The Poetry by Mrs. Opie. Songs for the Drawing Room. Music by William Aspull. 

Then Be It So, a Ballad, by Mrs. Opie, the Music by Mrs. Robert Arkwright. Music by Mrs. Robert Arkwright, London: J. Power, [1845?].