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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  
'''PEGGY GRIEVES ME.''' AKA and see "[[Bush Aboon Traquair (The)]]." 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. AKA and see "Bush Aboon Traquair (The)." 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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