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- First line: Life let us cherish while yet the taper glows
- Roud no: 1320 | Broadside | Text
- Madden Collection 22 (Country Printers 7) [VWML mfilm No.89) Item no.293
- Williams (Portsea) | England : Portsea
- First line: Life let us cherish, while yet the taper glows
- Roud no: 1320 | Book songster | Text; Music
- British Orpheus (c1820) pp.141-142
- Nicholson (Stourport) | England : Stourport
- First line: Life let us cherish, while yet the taper glows
- Roud no: 1320 | Broadside | Text
- Madden Collection 18 (Country Printers 3) [VWML mfilm No.85] Item no.890
- Harkness (Preston) No.354 | England : Preston
- First line: Life let us cherish, while yet the taper glows
- Roud no: 1320 | Book songster | Text
- American Songster (Fisher & Brother, Philadelphia, c1855?) pp.11-12
- Fisher & Brother (Philadelphia / Baltimore) | USA : Philadelphia / Baltimore
- First line: Life let us cherish while yet the taper glows
- Roud no: 1320 | Book songster | Text
- The American Songster (Nafis & Cornish, NY, c1838?) pp.19-20
- Nafis & Cornish (New York) | USA : New York
- First line: Life let us cherish while yet the taper glows
- Roud no: 1320 | Book songster | Text
- The Quaver (1844) pp.174-175
- Charles Jones (London) (1844) | England : London
LIFE LET US CHERISH {TUNE ENTRY}
- Roud no: 1320 | Book | Music
- Shepherd, Joshua Jackson Book 1798 Vo.2 (2011) p.101
- http://data.epexio.com/vaughanWilliams/places/2ab16570-67ad-41e8-a597-75919967f7b6
- First line: Life let us cherish
- Roud no: 1320 | Book songster | Text
- The American Songster (1845) pp.90-91
- Leary (Philadelphia) (1845) | USA : Philadelphia
- First line: Life let us cherish while yet the vapour flows
- Roud no: 1320 | Book | Text; Music
- Davidson's Universal Melodist 1 (1848) p.95
- Davidson (London) | England : London
- First line: Life let us cherish
- Roud no: 1320 | Book songster | Text
- Grigg's Southern & Western Songster (New edn., 1851) p.20
- Lippincott, Grambo (Philadelphia) (1851) | USA : Philadelphia
- First line: Life let us cherish
- Roud no: 1320 | Chapbook | Text
- British Library 1876.e.20, 'Collection of Ballads & Broadsides' p.9
- T. Evans (London) | England : London
- First line: Life let us cherish
- Roud no: 1320 | Book | Text
- Williams, Folk Songs of the Upper Thames (1923) pp.292-293
- Howses, The | http://data.epexio.com/vaughanWilliams/places/fd70907a-dc18-4bbc-8b3c-426d7367b704
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- First line: Life let us cherish while yet the taper glows
- Roud no: 1320 | Manuscript | Text
- Alfred Williams MSS No.Wt.418 (Bathe/Clissold Index)
- Howse Family | http://data.epexio.com/vaughanWilliams/places/fd70907a-dc18-4bbc-8b3c-426d7367b704
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- First line: Life let us cherish while yet the taper glows
- Roud no: 1320 | Chapbook | Text
- Seven Favourite Songs (Thomas Fisher Chapbook Collection)
- J. M'Nairn (Newton-Stewart)
- URL link
- First line: Life let us cherish
- Roud no: 1320 | Book songster | Text
- Star Song Book (c1850-1856) pp.90-91
- R. Marsh (New York) | USA : New York
- First line: Life let us cherish while yet the taper glows
- Roud no: 1320 | Book songster | Text
- United States Songster (1852) p.21
- J.A. & U.P. James (1852) (Cincinnati) | USA : Cincinnati
- First line: Life let us cherish while yet the taper glow
- Roud no: 1320 | Chapbook | Text
- The Primrose Hill Collection (ITMA 23447-CB (CID 96774) (c1820s)
- J. Pitts (London) | England : London
- First line: Life let us cherish while yet the taper glows
- Roud no: 1320 | Broadside | Text
- National Library of Scotland website: 'English Ballads' (NLS Crawford.EB.3481)
- Pitts (London) | England : London
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- First line: Life let us cherish while yet the taper glows
- Roud no: 1320 | Book songster | Text
- United States Songster (1836) p.21
- U.P. James (1836) (Cincinnati) | USA : Cincinnati
- First line: Life let us cherish while yet the taper glows
- Roud no: 1320 | Chapbook | Text
- Seven Favourite Songs (S. Carolina Univ. Lib.)
- J. M'Nairn (Newton-Stewart)
- URL link
- First line: Life let us cherish while yet the taper glows
- Roud no: 1320 | Broadside | Text
- American Song Sheets Library of Congress Rare Books and Special Collections
- H. De Marsan (New York) | USA : New York
- URL link
- First line: Life let us cherish
- Roud no: 1320 | Songster | Text
- Singer's Own Book [13th ed.] (1839) p.30
- Thomas, Cowperthwait (Philadelphia) (1839) | USA : Philadelphia
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- First line: Life let us cherish
- Roud no: 1320 | Songster | Text
- New Song Book (1836) p.23
- Ezra Strong (Hartford, CT) (1836)
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- First line: Life let us cherish while yet the taper glows
- Roud no: 1320 | Songster | Text
- Vocal Annual or Singer's Own Book for 1831 (1831) pp.124-125
- T. Tegg (London) (1831) | England : London
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- First line: Life let us cherish
- Roud no: 1320 | Songster | Text
- Jenny Lind Forget-Me-Not Songster (c1853) pp. 57-58
- John B. Perry (Philadelphia) (c1853)
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- First line: Life let us cherish while yet the taper glows
- Roud no: 1320 | Book songster | Text
- Jack Downing's Song Book (2nd edn., 1836) pp.77-78
- Weeden & Cory (Providence)
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- First line: Life let us cherish
- Roud no: 1320 | Songster | Text
- American Song Book (1815) pp.46-47
- New York and Boston Book-Sellers (New York and Boston) (1815) | USA : New York / Boston
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- First line: Life let us cherish
- Roud no: 1320 | Songster | Text
- Columbian Songster (1818) pp.162-163
- Eichbaum and Johnston (Pittsburgh) (1818) | USA : Pittsburgh
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- First line: Life let us cherish
- Roud no: 1320 | Songster | Text
- American Mock-Bird or Cabinet of Anacreon (1801)pp.233-234
- David Longworth (New York) (1801) | USA : New York
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- First line: Life let us cherish, while yet the taper glows
- Roud no: 1320 | Songster | Text
- Antihipnotic Songster (1818) pp.133-134
- T. Town and S. Merritt (For sale by Robert Desilver) (Philadelphia) (1818) | USA : Philadelphia
- URL link
- First line: Life let us cherish
- Roud no: 1320 | Songster | Text
- Baltimore Musical Miscellany or Columbian Songster (1804-1805)pp.14-15
- Sower & Cole and Samuel Butler (Baltimore) (1804-1805) | USA : Baltimore
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- First line: Why are we fond of toil and care
- Roud no: 1320 | Songster | Text
- Bird of Birds or a Musical Medley (1818) pp.60-61
- No imprint (New York) (1818) | USA : New York
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- First line: Life let us cherish
- Roud no: 1320 | Songster | Text; Music
- Boston Musical Miscellany (1811) pp.140-141
- J.T. Buckingham (Boston) (1811) | USA : Boston
- URL link
- First line: Live let us cherish, 'tis pleasure's cheerful smile
- Roud no: 1320 | Songster | Text; Music
- Boston Musical Miscellany Vol. 2 (1815) pp.192-194
- J.T. Buckingham (Boston) (1815) | USA : Boston
- URL link
- First line: Life let us cherish
- Roud no: 1320 | Songster | Text
- New-York Songster (1811) pp.65-66
- George Forman for Christian Brown (New York) (1811) | USA : New York
- First line: Why are we fond of toil and care
- Roud no: 1320 | Songster | Text
- Nightingale or Ladies Vocal Companion (1807; rpt. 1809) p.114
- Packard and Conant (Albany, NY) (1807) | USA : Albany NY
- First line: Why are we fond of toil and care
- Roud no: 1320 | Songster | Text
- Nightingale or Polite, Amatory Songster (1808) p.114
- Wm. Blagrove (Boston) (1808) | USA : Boston
- First line: Why are we fond of toil and care
- Roud no: 1320 | Songster | Text
- Patriotick and Amatory Songster (1810) p.102
- Samuel Avery (Boston) (1810) | USA : Boston
- First line: Why are we fond of toil and care
- Roud no: 1320 | Songster | Text
- Sky-Lark or Gentlemen and Ladies' Vocal Magazine (1810) pp.83-84
- H. & E. Phinney (Otsego, NY) (1810) | USA : Otsego NY
- First line: Life let us cherish, while the taper glows
- Roud no: 1320 | Songster | Text
- Songs for Gentlemen: Patriotic, Comic, and Descriptive (1820) pp.90-91
- Sidney's Press for J. Babcock & Son; S. & W. R. Babcock (Charleston, SC, and New Haven, CT) (1820) | USA : New Haven CT / Charleston SC
- First line: Why are we fond of toil and care
- Roud no: 1320 | Songster | Text
- Songster's Companion: A New Selection of the Most Approved Songs on Various Subjects at Present Extant (1815) pp.275-276
- no imprint (Brattleboro, VT) (1815) | USA : Brattleboro VT
- First line: Life let us cherish, yet while the taper glows
- Roud no: 1320 | Songster | Text
- Songster's Magazine, Vol. 1 (1820) p.120
- J. B. Jansen (New York) (1820) | USA : New York
- First line: Life let us cherish, yet while the taper glows
- Roud no: 1320 | Songster | Text
- Songster's Magazine, No. 5 (1819) p.120
- J. B. Jansen (New York) (1819) | USA : New York
- First line: Life let us cherish, while the taper glows
- Roud no: 1320 | Songster | Text
- Songster's Miscellany (1817) pp.24-25
- no imprint (Philadelphia) (1817) | USA : Philadelphia
- First line: Why are we fond of toil and care
- Roud no: 1320 | Songster | Text; Music
- Swan, Songster's Museum or a Trip to Elysium (1803) p.66
- Andrew Wright for S. and E. Butler (Northampton, MA) (1803) | USA : Northampton MA
- First line: Life let us cherish
- Roud no: 1320 | Songster | Text
- Syren (1812) p.77
- W. Cooper (Washington, DC) (1812) | USA : Washington DC
- First line: Life let us cherish
- Roud no: 1320 | Songster | Text
- Syren (1816, rpt. 1818) pp.70-71
- W. Cooper (Washington, DC) (1816) | USA : Washington DC
- First line: Why are we fond of toil and care
- Roud no: 1320 | Songster | Text
- Theatrical Songster and Musical Companion (1815) pp.187-188
- Thomas Brown (Boston) (1815) | USA : Boston
- First line: Why are we fond of toil and care
- Roud no: 1320 | Chapbook | Text
- To a Woodman's Hut (1812) p.3
- no imprint (New York) (1812) | USA : New York
- First line: Life let us cherish while yet the taper glows
- Roud no: 1320 | Songster | Text
- Bryant's Songs from Dixie's Land (1861) pp.58-59
- Robert M. De Witt (New York) (1861) | USA : New York
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