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'''PEGGY GRIEVES ME.''' English, Air. "Peggy Grieves Me" is a song in the stage work '''The Fashionable Lady;, or''' (Air X). The song was sung by Mrs. Barbier, an English contralto, on a visit to Dublin in December, 1731. She gave concerts at the newly opened concert hall in Crow St. The Bush aboon Traquair  
'''PEGGY GRIEVES ME.''' English, Air. "Peggy Grieves Me" is a song in the stage works '''The Fashionable Lady;, or Harlequin's Opera''' (Air X) and Charles Coffey's '''The Beggar's Wedding'''. The song was sung by Mrs. Barbier, an English contralto, on a visit to Dublin in December, 1731. She gave concerts at the newly opened concert hall in Crow St. The Bush aboon Traquair  
The melody appears in the [James] '''Gillespie Manuscript of Perth''' (1768).
The melody appears in the [James] '''Gillespie Manuscript of Perth''' (1768).
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PEGGY GRIEVES ME. English, Air. "Peggy Grieves Me" is a song in the stage works The Fashionable Lady;, or Harlequin's Opera (Air X) and Charles Coffey's The Beggar's Wedding. The song was sung by Mrs. Barbier, an English contralto, on a visit to Dublin in December, 1731. She gave concerts at the newly opened concert hall in Crow St. The Bush aboon Traquair The melody appears in the [James] Gillespie Manuscript of Perth (1768).

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