If you liked Oh what a country for people to marry by William Shield, start with Still let thy plaintive numbers flo (1970), Hartford Bridge (1793), and The mysteries of the castle (1795). These recommendations are drawn from the same author, shared genres, and reader overlap on BookOrb.
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Still let thy plaintive numbers flo
1970 · William Shield · Same author
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Hartford Bridge
1793 · 36 pages · William Shield · Same author
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The mysteries of the castle
1795 · 89 pages · William Shield · Same author
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4
This lock of dear Selina's hair
1970 · 4 pages · William Shield · Same author
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5
Love in a camp, or, Patrick in Prussia
1954 · 455 pages · William Shield · Same author
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Shakespear's Duel and Loadstars
1797 · 5 pages · William Shield · Same author
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7
Wicklow mountains
1796 · 45 pages · William Shield · Same author
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8
Songs, duets, and finales in Lock and key
1796 · 18 pages · William Shield · Same author
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9
Sweet Mary come to me, sung in Sprigs of laurel
1970 · 4 pages · William Shield · Same author
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A short account of the new pantomime called Omai, or, A trip round the world
1785 · 24 pages · William Shield · Same author
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The songs in the opera of Nina
1787 · 16 pages · N. Dalayrac, Marsollier, William Shield, St. Aubyn, John Sir, Covent Garden Theatre, John Milton and Ruth Neils Ward Collection (Harvard Theatre Collection) · Same author
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Airs, duets, choruses, &c. in the comic opera of Fontainbleau; or, Our way in France
1791 · 24 pages · William Shield · Same author
Frequently asked questions
What should I read after Oh what a country for people to marry?
BookOrb recommends Still let thy plaintive numbers flo (1970), Hartford Bridge (1793), The mysteries of the castle (1795), This lock of dear Selina's hair (1970), and Love in a camp, or, Patrick in Prussia (1954).
Are there books like Oh what a country for people to marry?
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Who wrote Oh what a country for people to marry?
Oh what a country for people to marry is by William Shield.