Johnson's Celebrated and much admired "Voice Quadrilles" (18 May 1840) As performed by him and his Band at his Soiree Musicales, in London, and the Principal Cities in the United States, with most distinguished success. Respectfully Dedicated to George Parrish Esqr. of Ogdensberg, N. Y. Arranged for the Piano Forte With Chorus to each, by Francis Johnson. Pantalon, Meland St. Philadelphia: George W. Hewitt & Co, 184 Chesnut St. [Source: 020590@LoC] No. 1. Introductory. [by Frank] No. 2. L'Ete. [by Johnson] No. 3. If You Consent to Dance With Me. [anon.] If you consent to dance with me hand in hand we join with glee If you consent to dance with me hand in hand we join with glee No. 4. Hark the Merry Trumpet. [anon.] Hark Hark Hark Hark and the merry trumpet sounds the merry trumpet sounds and the merry trumpet sounds the merry trumpet sounds No. 5. Laughing Finale. [anon.] If you dance we will sing And the merry bells shall ring ha ha ha ha ha ha Ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha