Ballads, English

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'Hence care and all thy train away', words by E. G. Wright, and music by John Parry ('Bardd Alaw'), 1808; 'Oh! do not ask me why I sigh', a ballad by John Parry ('Bardd Alaw'); 'An autumn song', music by John Parry (? 'Bardd Alaw'); 'The Departure of the Nightingale' by John Parry, junior, undated; 'The Minstrel' by John Orlando Parry, 27 Aug. 1827; 'A Glee for 4 Voices' by John Parry, junior, 4 Nov. 1838; a 'carol' by John Parry, 11 Dec. 1851; 'Ty Uchaf', a Welsh melody composed by John Parry for Ann Jones, Sept. 1865; and a Welsh air composed by him, 7 Oct. 1865; 'Glory to God in the highest', a chorale composed by John Parry and dedicated to his 'brother members of the Choir of St. Mark's, Surbiton, December 1871; and fragments and sketches.

Parry, John, 1776-1851