This present Saturday, April 9, 1831 will be performed a new grand opera in three acts called Azor and Zemira, or, the Magic Rose ... To which will be added (5th time) a new melo-drama called Neuha's Cave, or, The South Sea mutineers : partly founded on Lord Byron's poem "The Island"

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Byron, George Gordon Byron & Covent Garden Theatre. (1831). This present Saturday, April 9, 1831 will be performed a new grand opera in three acts called Azor and Zemira, or, the Magic Rose ... To which will be added (5th time) a new melo-drama called Neuha's Cave, or, The South Sea mutineers : partly founded on Lord Byron's poem "The Island" .. Retrieved December 24, 2024, from http://nla.gov.au/nla.obj-48412918

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Byron, George Gordon Byron and Covent Garden Theatre. This present Saturday, April 9, 1831 will be performed a new grand opera in three acts called Azor and Zemira, or, the Magic Rose ... To which will be added (5th time) a new melo-drama called Neuha's Cave, or, The South Sea mutineers : partly founded on Lord Byron's poem "The Island" .. London: Theatre Royal, Covent-Garden, 1831. Web. 24 December 2024 <http://nla.gov.au/nla.obj-48412918>

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Byron, George Gordon Byron & Covent Garden Theatre. 1831, This present Saturday, April 9, 1831 will be performed a new grand opera in three acts called Azor and Zemira, or, the Magic Rose ... To which will be added (5th time) a new melo-drama called Neuha's Cave, or, The South Sea mutineers : partly founded on Lord Byron's poem "The Island" .. Theatre Royal, Covent-Garden, London viewed 24 December 2024 http://nla.gov.au/nla.obj-48412918

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