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Part of the book series: Music in Georgian and Victorian Society ((MGVS))

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[1786] May the ninth this year, I received another Gold Medal from the Catch Club, for the best Cheerful Glee: It was a lover and his lass, was the fortunate Candidate. The following are the words, from my favorite Bard: Shakespear.

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Mark Argent

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© 1992 Mark Argent

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Argent, M. (1992). 1786–1790. In: Argent, M. (eds) Recollections of R.J.S.Stevens. Music in Georgian and Victorian Society. Palgrave Macmillan, London. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-349-12776-4_4

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