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Title A collection of songs by severall masters / [collected by] Francis Norton.
Publication Info [S.l. : s.n.], anno 1704.



Descript 1 v. (various pagings)
Note Collective t.p. is engraved Ms.
Imperfect: some sheets are stained, cropped with partial loss of title.
Reproduction of original in: British Library.
Contents A song / set by Mr. John Weldon & exactly engrav'd by Tho: Cross -- A song on a rivall who marryed a lady after she had lost her senses / set by Mr. John Welldon -- A song set by Mr. John Welldon the words taken out of Shakspear -- Orpheus song to the waves / sett by Mr. Iohn Weldon -- Panthea, a song / set by Mr. John Weldon -- Why will Clemene: a song / sett by Mr. John Welldon -- A song / sett by Mr. John Weldon -- A song on Queen Ann's coronation / the words by Mr. Abell; & exactly engrav'd by Tho: Cross -- A new song / exactly engrav'd by Tho: Cross -- A song, in Dioclesian / set by Mr. Henry Purcell. Sung to a trumpet, by Mr. Freeman. and exactly engrav'd by Tho: Cross -- A song in the Indian queen as it is now compos'd into an opera. / by Mr. Henry Purcell, sung by Mrs. Cross, and exactly engrav'd by Tho: Cross -- A song for 2 voices / set to musik [sic] by Mr H. Purcell -- A song for 2 voices / set to musik [sic] by Mr H. Purcell -- A dialogue in the second part of the Conquest of Granada / the words by Mr. Tho. D'urfey, set by Mr. Henry Purcell, sung by the boy & girl. And exactly engrav'd by Tho. Cross -- A song / set by Mr Henry Purcell and exactly engrav'd by Tho: Cross -- A dialogue in the opera, call'd the Fairy queen / set by Mr. Henry Purcell. Sung by Mr. Reading and (Mr. Pate in womans habit) and exactly engrav'd by Tho: Cross -- A song in the first part of Don Quixote / set to musick by Mr Henry Purcell, sung by Mr Bowman & exactly engrav'd by T: Cross -- A song in the play call'd the Rival sisters / set by Mr H Purcell. Sung by the boy and exactly engrav'd by Tho: Cross -- A song / set by Mr. Henry Purcell, and sung by himself at St. Caecelia's feast. and exactly engrav'd by Tho: Cross -- A song in the play call'd Oranzebe / set to musik [sic] by Mr Henry Purcell and sung by Mrs. Alyff -- A song in the tragedy of Bonduca. / Set by Mr Henry Purcell, sung by Miss Cross and exactly engrav'd by Tho: Cross -- A song sung by the girl in the Tempest / set by Mr. H: Purcell and exactly engrav'd by Tho: Cross -- A song sung by Mrs Aliff in the play call'd Tyrannick love or The royall martyre / set by Mr Henry Purcell -- A song in the last new comedy call'd ye Married beau or The curious impertinent / sung by Mrs Aliff and sett to musik by Mr. Henry Purcell -- A song in the Massacre of Paris / set by Mr Henry Purcell, sung by the boy and exactly engrav'd by Tho: Cross -- Venus in the prize musick / set by Mr. Daniel Purcell, & exactly engrav'd by Tho: Cross -- Paris: last vers in the Prize musick / compos'd by Mr. Daniel Purcell -- The 1st vers of Paris in the Prize musick / compos'd by Mr. Daniel Purcell, within the compass of the flute -- Pallas: 1st vers with a trumpet / in the prize musick compos'd by Mr. D: Purcell, being within the compass of the flute. Tho: Cross sculp. -- The 2d. verse of Paris / in the prize musick compos'd by Mr. Daniel Purcell, being within the compass of the flute --Venus: 1st verse in the prize musick / compos'd by Mr. Dan: Purcell -- The 3d. verse of Venus in the prize musick / compos'd by Mr. D. Purcell -- Venus in the prize musick / set by Mr. Daniel Purcell, & exactly engrav'd by Tho: Cross -- A song to a ground / set by Mr. Daniel Purcell, sung at the theatre in Drury-Lane by Mr. Magnus's boy ; and exactly engrav'd by Tho: Cross -- A song in the Island-princess / set by Mr. Daniel Purcell, sung by Mr. Magnus's boy and exactly engrav'd by Tho: Cross.-- A song in the comedy call'd, Reform'd wife / set by Mr. Daniel Purcell, sung by Mr. Bourdon, and exactly engrav'd by Tho: Cross -- A song in the Island-princess / set by Mr. Daniel Purcell, sung by Mrs. Lindsey, and exactly engrav'd by Tho: Cross -- A song / sett by Mr Daniel Purcell, sung at the Theatre Royall in Drury Lane, and exactly engrav'd by Tho: Cross -- Song in the farce call'd the Spanish wives / set to musick by Mr. Daniel Purcell, sung by Mr. James Bowen, and exactly engrav'd by Tho: Cross -- A song in the Campaigners / se
A song in Rindaldo and Armida / set by Mr. John Eccles, sung by Mr. Gouge and exactly engrav'd by Tho Cross -- A song in the comedy call'd The way of the world / the words by Mr. Congreve, set to musick by Mr. John Eccles, sung by Mrs. Hodgson, and exactly engrav'd by Tho. Cross -- A song / set by Mr. John Eccles, sung by Mr. Gouge in the farce call'd Women will have their wills, exactly engrav'd by Tho: Cross -- A song in the She gallants / set by Mr John Eccles, sung by a little boy and exactly engrav'd by Tho: Cross -- A song / set by Mr. John Eccles, sung by Mr. Knapp, in the farce call'd Women will have their wills, exactly engraved by Tho: Cross -- A song in the Lucky younger brother or the Beau defeated / set by Mr. John Eccles, sung by Mrs. Willis, and exactly engrav'd by Tho: Cross -- A song in the Fate of Capua / set by Mr. John Eccles, sung by Mrs Hodgson, and exactly engrav'd by Tho: Cross -- A song / set by Mr. John Eccles, sung by Mr. Knapp in the Tragedy of Hamlet, prince of Denmark, and exactly engrav'd by Tho: Cross -- A song in the City-lady / set to musick by Mr. John Eccles, sung by Mrs. Bowman and exactly engrav'd by Tho: Cross -- A song / set to musick by Mr. John Eccles. Cross sculp -- A song in the Mad lover / set by Mr. John Eccles, sung by Mrs Bracegirdle -- A song in Don Quixote / set by Mr John Eccles. Sung by Mrs. Brasegirdle -- A song / set by Mr. John Eccles, sung by Mrs. Hains at the new theatre and exactly engrav'd by Tho: Cross -- A song in Sr. Fopling Flutter / set by Mr. John Eccles. Sung by Mr. Gouge, and exactly engrav'd by Tho: Cross -- A song in the Chances / set to musick by Mr. John Eccles. Sung by Mr. Wiltshire and exactly engrav'd by Tho: Cross. The words by Sr. Rob. Howard -- A song in the comedy call'd The way of the world / the words by Mr. Congreve, set to musick by Mr. John Eccles, sung by Mrs. Hodgson, and exactly engrav'd by Tho. Cross -- A song in the new opera call'd the Island princess / set by Mr. Leveridge, sung by Mrs. Campion and exactly engrav'd by Tho: Cross -- A song in the comedy call'd Æsope / set by Mr. Leveridge. Sung by Mrs. Cross and exactly engrav'd by Tho: Cross -- A song made for the entertainment of her Royal Highness / set by Mr. Leveridge, sung by Mrs. Lindsey, in Caligula ; and exactly engrav'd by Tho: Cross -- A song in the Lady in fashion / set by Mr. Leveridge. Sung by Mrs. Cibber and exactly engrav'd by Tho: Cross -- A song / set by Mr. Leveridge and exactly engrav'd by Tho: Cross -- A song in the Plot and no plot / set and sung by Mr Leveridge and exactly engrav'd by Tho: Cross -- A song sung by Mrs Aliff in ye play call'd Duke & no duke -- A song in the play call'd Oroonoko / set by Mr. Courtevill, sung by the boy and exactly engrav'd by Tho: Cross -- A song / the words by Capt. Walker, sung in Orensebe by Mrs. Hodgson, set to music by Mr. Courtivill, and exactly engrav'd by Tho: Cross -- A song / set by Mr Courtivill, and exactly engrav'd by Tho: Cross -- A song in the Committee / set by Dr. John Blow. Sung by Mr. Leveridge & exactly engrav'd by Tho: Cross -- A song / set by Dr. John Blow, sung by the boy at the theatre in Drury Lane and exactly engrav'd by Tho: Cross -- A song for two voices / set by Dr. John Blow and exactly engrav'd by Tho: Cross -- A song / the words by a lady, set and sung by Mr. John Wilford in the Libertine, and exactly engrav'd by Tho: Cross -- A song done out of French / set by Mr. John Willford, & exactly engrav'd by Tho: Cross -- A song / the words by Mrs. Mary Child, set by Mr. Jn. Wilford. Sung by Mr. Gouge at the new theatre, and exactly engrav'd by Tho: Cross -- A song / set by Mr. John Wilford, & exactly engrav'd by Tho. Cross -- A song the words written under his Majesties picture presented to the Corporation of Maidstone / set by Mr. John Wilford, and exactly engrav'd by Tho: Cross -- A song / the words by Mrs. Mary Child, set by Mr. Jn. Wilford. Sung by Mr. Gouge at the new theatre, and exactly engrav'd by Tho:
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Series Early English books online.
Alt author Norton, Francis.
Cross, Thomas, approximately 1660-approximately 1735.
Weldon, John, 1676-1736. Wakeful nightingale.
Weldon, John, 1676-1736. Insulting rivall.
Weldon, John, 1676-1736. Take, O take those lips away.
Weldon, John, 1676-1736. Stop, O ye waves.
Weldon, John, 1676-1736. Panthea all the senses treats.
Weldon, John, 1676-1736. Why will Clemene: a song.
Weldon, John, 1676-1736. Reason what art thou.
Abell, John, 1653?-approximately 1716. Aloud proclaim the cheerful sound.
Elridge, Richard. Some ease, Orinda, I should find.
Elridge, Richard. How sweet and lasting are the joys.
Elridge, Richard. In me Orinda has gain'd a heart.
Hall, Henry, approximately 1656-1707. Great good man whome fortune does displace.
Purcell, Henry, 1659-1695. Dioclesian.
Purcell, Henry, 1659-1695. Indian Queen.
Purcell, Henry, 1659-1695. Fairy Queen.
Purcell, Henry, 1659-1695. Oroonoko.
Purcell, Henry, 1659-1695. Fair Cloe my breast so alarms.
Purcell, Henry, 1659-1695. Don Quixote.
Purcell, Henry, 1659-1695. Rival sisters.
Purcell, Henry, 1659-1695. 'Tis nature's voice.
Purcell, Henry, 1659-1695. Aureng-Zebe.
Purcell, Henry, 1659-1695. Bonduapproximately
Purcell, Henry, 1659-1695. Tempest.
Purcell, Henry, 1659-1695. Tyrannic love.
Purcell, Henry, 1659-1695. Married Beau.
Purcell, Henry, 1659-1695. Massacre of Paris.
Purcell, Henry, 1659-1695. Judgment of Paris.
Purcell, Henry, 1659-1695. Triumphs of virtue.
Purcell, Henry, 1659-1695. Island Princess.
Purcell, Henry, 1659-1695. Reformed wife.
Purcell, Henry, 1659-1695. Cupids make your virgins tender.
Purcell, Henry, 1659-1695. Campaigners.
Purcell, Henry, 1659-1695. Constant couple.
Purcell, Henry, 1659-1695. Amalasont.
Eccles, John, -1735. Cyrus the Great.
Eccles, John, -1735. Judgement of Paris.
Eccles, John, -1735. Pretenders.
Eccles, John, -1735. Rinaldo and Armida.
Eccles, John, -1735. Love's but the frailty of the mind.
Eccles, John, -1735. Women will have their wills.
Eccles, John, -1735. She-gallants.
Eccles, John, -1735. Lucky younger brother.
Eccles, John, -1735. Fate of Capua.
Eccles, John, -1735. Hamlet.
Eccles, John, -1735. City lady.
Eccles, John, -1735. As Cupid rogishly one day.
Eccles, John, -1735. Acis and Galatea.
Eccles, John, -1735. Don Quixote.
Eccles, John, -1735. Ye gentle gales that fan the air.
Eccles, John, -1735. Man of mode.
Eccles, John, -1735. Chances.
Leveridge, Richard, 1670 or 71-1758. Island princess.
Leveridge, Richard, 1670 or 71-1758. Aesope.
Leveridge, Richard, 1670 or 71-1758. Caligula.
Leveridge, Richard, 1670 or 71-1758. Lady in fashion.
Leveridge, Richard, 1670 or 71-1758. Chloe brisk and gay appears.
Leveridge, Richard, 1670 or 71-1758. Plot and no plot.
Leveridge, Richard, 1670 or 71-1758. Committee.
Courteville, Raphael, -1772. Duke and no duke.
Courteville, Raphael, -1772. Oroonoko.
Courteville, Raphael, -1772. Aureng-Zebe.
Courteville, Raphael, -1772. Fly, fly, ye winged Cupids.
Blow, John, -1708. Philander.
Blow, John, -1708. Go perjured man.
Wilford, John. Libertine.
Wilford, John. Sweet nightingales which charm this grove.
Wilford, John. Tell me, dear charmer.
Wilford, John, Tell me, ye happy pow'rs above.
Wilford, John, If we the Macedonian's mighty mind.
Akeroyde, Samuel, approximately 1650-approximately 1706. Give me kind Heav'n.
Akeroyde, Samuel, approximately 1650-approximately 1706. Rays of dear Clarinda's eyes.
Gillier, Jean Claude, 1667-1737. Ladies visiting-day.
Gillier, Jean Claude, 1667-1737. One day when Damon with his Cealia walk'd.
Hart, Philip, approximately 1676-1749. Ye envious winds forbear to blow.
Hart, Philip, approximately 1676-1749. Sound the trumpet.
Barrett, John, approximately 1676-1719. Liberia's all my thoughts and dream.
Barrett, John, approximately 1676-1719. Song call'd the Pilgrim.
Berenclow, Bernard Martin, active 17th century-18th century. Arm, arm, my heart.
Curco, Mr., active 1687-1700. Ladies visiting-day.
Harris, Renatus, 1640?-1715? Cou'd I the lovely Caelia move.
Elford, Richard, -1714. To Chloris all soft charms agree.
Elford, Richard, -1714. Ah! cruel Damon.
Croft, William, 1678-1727. Ah how sweet are the cooling breeze.
Gouge, Mr., active 1698-1730? While sighing at your feet I lye.
Clarke, Jeremiah, 1669?-1707. Celia is soft.
Robart, William. Sylvia I'll on.
Bradley, Robert, active approximately 1700. Storm at sea.
Descript 1 v. (various pagings)
Note Collective t.p. is engraved Ms.
Imperfect: some sheets are stained, cropped with partial loss of title.
Reproduction of original in: British Library.
Contents A song / set by Mr. John Weldon & exactly engrav'd by Tho: Cross -- A song on a rivall who marryed a lady after she had lost her senses / set by Mr. John Welldon -- A song set by Mr. John Welldon the words taken out of Shakspear -- Orpheus song to the waves / sett by Mr. Iohn Weldon -- Panthea, a song / set by Mr. John Weldon -- Why will Clemene: a song / sett by Mr. John Welldon -- A song / sett by Mr. John Weldon -- A song on Queen Ann's coronation / the words by Mr. Abell; & exactly engrav'd by Tho: Cross -- A new song / exactly engrav'd by Tho: Cross -- A song, in Dioclesian / set by Mr. Henry Purcell. Sung to a trumpet, by Mr. Freeman. and exactly engrav'd by Tho: Cross -- A song in the Indian queen as it is now compos'd into an opera. / by Mr. Henry Purcell, sung by Mrs. Cross, and exactly engrav'd by Tho: Cross -- A song for 2 voices / set to musik [sic] by Mr H. Purcell -- A song for 2 voices / set to musik [sic] by Mr H. Purcell -- A dialogue in the second part of the Conquest of Granada / the words by Mr. Tho. D'urfey, set by Mr. Henry Purcell, sung by the boy & girl. And exactly engrav'd by Tho. Cross -- A song / set by Mr Henry Purcell and exactly engrav'd by Tho: Cross -- A dialogue in the opera, call'd the Fairy queen / set by Mr. Henry Purcell. Sung by Mr. Reading and (Mr. Pate in womans habit) and exactly engrav'd by Tho: Cross -- A song in the first part of Don Quixote / set to musick by Mr Henry Purcell, sung by Mr Bowman & exactly engrav'd by T: Cross -- A song in the play call'd the Rival sisters / set by Mr H Purcell. Sung by the boy and exactly engrav'd by Tho: Cross -- A song / set by Mr. Henry Purcell, and sung by himself at St. Caecelia's feast. and exactly engrav'd by Tho: Cross -- A song in the play call'd Oranzebe / set to musik [sic] by Mr Henry Purcell and sung by Mrs. Alyff -- A song in the tragedy of Bonduca. / Set by Mr Henry Purcell, sung by Miss Cross and exactly engrav'd by Tho: Cross -- A song sung by the girl in the Tempest / set by Mr. H: Purcell and exactly engrav'd by Tho: Cross -- A song sung by Mrs Aliff in the play call'd Tyrannick love or The royall martyre / set by Mr Henry Purcell -- A song in the last new comedy call'd ye Married beau or The curious impertinent / sung by Mrs Aliff and sett to musik by Mr. Henry Purcell -- A song in the Massacre of Paris / set by Mr Henry Purcell, sung by the boy and exactly engrav'd by Tho: Cross -- Venus in the prize musick / set by Mr. Daniel Purcell, & exactly engrav'd by Tho: Cross -- Paris: last vers in the Prize musick / compos'd by Mr. Daniel Purcell -- The 1st vers of Paris in the Prize musick / compos'd by Mr. Daniel Purcell, within the compass of the flute -- Pallas: 1st vers with a trumpet / in the prize musick compos'd by Mr. D: Purcell, being within the compass of the flute. Tho: Cross sculp. -- The 2d. verse of Paris / in the prize musick compos'd by Mr. Daniel Purcell, being within the compass of the flute --Venus: 1st verse in the prize musick / compos'd by Mr. Dan: Purcell -- The 3d. verse of Venus in the prize musick / compos'd by Mr. D. Purcell -- Venus in the prize musick / set by Mr. Daniel Purcell, & exactly engrav'd by Tho: Cross -- A song to a ground / set by Mr. Daniel Purcell, sung at the theatre in Drury-Lane by Mr. Magnus's boy ; and exactly engrav'd by Tho: Cross -- A song in the Island-princess / set by Mr. Daniel Purcell, sung by Mr. Magnus's boy and exactly engrav'd by Tho: Cross.-- A song in the comedy call'd, Reform'd wife / set by Mr. Daniel Purcell, sung by Mr. Bourdon, and exactly engrav'd by Tho: Cross -- A song in the Island-princess / set by Mr. Daniel Purcell, sung by Mrs. Lindsey, and exactly engrav'd by Tho: Cross -- A song / sett by Mr Daniel Purcell, sung at the Theatre Royall in Drury Lane, and exactly engrav'd by Tho: Cross -- Song in the farce call'd the Spanish wives / set to musick by Mr. Daniel Purcell, sung by Mr. James Bowen, and exactly engrav'd by Tho: Cross -- A song in the Campaigners / se
A song in Rindaldo and Armida / set by Mr. John Eccles, sung by Mr. Gouge and exactly engrav'd by Tho Cross -- A song in the comedy call'd The way of the world / the words by Mr. Congreve, set to musick by Mr. John Eccles, sung by Mrs. Hodgson, and exactly engrav'd by Tho. Cross -- A song / set by Mr. John Eccles, sung by Mr. Gouge in the farce call'd Women will have their wills, exactly engrav'd by Tho: Cross -- A song in the She gallants / set by Mr John Eccles, sung by a little boy and exactly engrav'd by Tho: Cross -- A song / set by Mr. John Eccles, sung by Mr. Knapp, in the farce call'd Women will have their wills, exactly engraved by Tho: Cross -- A song in the Lucky younger brother or the Beau defeated / set by Mr. John Eccles, sung by Mrs. Willis, and exactly engrav'd by Tho: Cross -- A song in the Fate of Capua / set by Mr. John Eccles, sung by Mrs Hodgson, and exactly engrav'd by Tho: Cross -- A song / set by Mr. John Eccles, sung by Mr. Knapp in the Tragedy of Hamlet, prince of Denmark, and exactly engrav'd by Tho: Cross -- A song in the City-lady / set to musick by Mr. John Eccles, sung by Mrs. Bowman and exactly engrav'd by Tho: Cross -- A song / set to musick by Mr. John Eccles. Cross sculp -- A song in the Mad lover / set by Mr. John Eccles, sung by Mrs Bracegirdle -- A song in Don Quixote / set by Mr John Eccles. Sung by Mrs. Brasegirdle -- A song / set by Mr. John Eccles, sung by Mrs. Hains at the new theatre and exactly engrav'd by Tho: Cross -- A song in Sr. Fopling Flutter / set by Mr. John Eccles. Sung by Mr. Gouge, and exactly engrav'd by Tho: Cross -- A song in the Chances / set to musick by Mr. John Eccles. Sung by Mr. Wiltshire and exactly engrav'd by Tho: Cross. The words by Sr. Rob. Howard -- A song in the comedy call'd The way of the world / the words by Mr. Congreve, set to musick by Mr. John Eccles, sung by Mrs. Hodgson, and exactly engrav'd by Tho. Cross -- A song in the new opera call'd the Island princess / set by Mr. Leveridge, sung by Mrs. Campion and exactly engrav'd by Tho: Cross -- A song in the comedy call'd Æsope / set by Mr. Leveridge. Sung by Mrs. Cross and exactly engrav'd by Tho: Cross -- A song made for the entertainment of her Royal Highness / set by Mr. Leveridge, sung by Mrs. Lindsey, in Caligula ; and exactly engrav'd by Tho: Cross -- A song in the Lady in fashion / set by Mr. Leveridge. Sung by Mrs. Cibber and exactly engrav'd by Tho: Cross -- A song / set by Mr. Leveridge and exactly engrav'd by Tho: Cross -- A song in the Plot and no plot / set and sung by Mr Leveridge and exactly engrav'd by Tho: Cross -- A song sung by Mrs Aliff in ye play call'd Duke & no duke -- A song in the play call'd Oroonoko / set by Mr. Courtevill, sung by the boy and exactly engrav'd by Tho: Cross -- A song / the words by Capt. Walker, sung in Orensebe by Mrs. Hodgson, set to music by Mr. Courtivill, and exactly engrav'd by Tho: Cross -- A song / set by Mr Courtivill, and exactly engrav'd by Tho: Cross -- A song in the Committee / set by Dr. John Blow. Sung by Mr. Leveridge & exactly engrav'd by Tho: Cross -- A song / set by Dr. John Blow, sung by the boy at the theatre in Drury Lane and exactly engrav'd by Tho: Cross -- A song for two voices / set by Dr. John Blow and exactly engrav'd by Tho: Cross -- A song / the words by a lady, set and sung by Mr. John Wilford in the Libertine, and exactly engrav'd by Tho: Cross -- A song done out of French / set by Mr. John Willford, & exactly engrav'd by Tho: Cross -- A song / the words by Mrs. Mary Child, set by Mr. Jn. Wilford. Sung by Mr. Gouge at the new theatre, and exactly engrav'd by Tho: Cross -- A song / set by Mr. John Wilford, & exactly engrav'd by Tho. Cross -- A song the words written under his Majesties picture presented to the Corporation of Maidstone / set by Mr. John Wilford, and exactly engrav'd by Tho: Cross -- A song / the words by Mrs. Mary Child, set by Mr. Jn. Wilford. Sung by Mr. Gouge at the new theatre, and exactly engrav'd by Tho:
Series Early English books online.
Alt author Norton, Francis.
Cross, Thomas, approximately 1660-approximately 1735.
Weldon, John, 1676-1736. Wakeful nightingale.
Weldon, John, 1676-1736. Insulting rivall.
Weldon, John, 1676-1736. Take, O take those lips away.
Weldon, John, 1676-1736. Stop, O ye waves.
Weldon, John, 1676-1736. Panthea all the senses treats.
Weldon, John, 1676-1736. Why will Clemene: a song.
Weldon, John, 1676-1736. Reason what art thou.
Abell, John, 1653?-approximately 1716. Aloud proclaim the cheerful sound.
Elridge, Richard. Some ease, Orinda, I should find.
Elridge, Richard. How sweet and lasting are the joys.
Elridge, Richard. In me Orinda has gain'd a heart.
Hall, Henry, approximately 1656-1707. Great good man whome fortune does displace.
Purcell, Henry, 1659-1695. Dioclesian.
Purcell, Henry, 1659-1695. Indian Queen.
Purcell, Henry, 1659-1695. Fairy Queen.
Purcell, Henry, 1659-1695. Oroonoko.
Purcell, Henry, 1659-1695. Fair Cloe my breast so alarms.
Purcell, Henry, 1659-1695. Don Quixote.
Purcell, Henry, 1659-1695. Rival sisters.
Purcell, Henry, 1659-1695. 'Tis nature's voice.
Purcell, Henry, 1659-1695. Aureng-Zebe.
Purcell, Henry, 1659-1695. Bonduapproximately
Purcell, Henry, 1659-1695. Tempest.
Purcell, Henry, 1659-1695. Tyrannic love.
Purcell, Henry, 1659-1695. Married Beau.
Purcell, Henry, 1659-1695. Massacre of Paris.
Purcell, Henry, 1659-1695. Judgment of Paris.
Purcell, Henry, 1659-1695. Triumphs of virtue.
Purcell, Henry, 1659-1695. Island Princess.
Purcell, Henry, 1659-1695. Reformed wife.
Purcell, Henry, 1659-1695. Cupids make your virgins tender.
Purcell, Henry, 1659-1695. Campaigners.
Purcell, Henry, 1659-1695. Constant couple.
Purcell, Henry, 1659-1695. Amalasont.
Eccles, John, -1735. Cyrus the Great.
Eccles, John, -1735. Judgement of Paris.
Eccles, John, -1735. Pretenders.
Eccles, John, -1735. Rinaldo and Armida.
Eccles, John, -1735. Love's but the frailty of the mind.
Eccles, John, -1735. Women will have their wills.
Eccles, John, -1735. She-gallants.
Eccles, John, -1735. Lucky younger brother.
Eccles, John, -1735. Fate of Capua.
Eccles, John, -1735. Hamlet.
Eccles, John, -1735. City lady.
Eccles, John, -1735. As Cupid rogishly one day.
Eccles, John, -1735. Acis and Galatea.
Eccles, John, -1735. Don Quixote.
Eccles, John, -1735. Ye gentle gales that fan the air.
Eccles, John, -1735. Man of mode.
Eccles, John, -1735. Chances.
Leveridge, Richard, 1670 or 71-1758. Island princess.
Leveridge, Richard, 1670 or 71-1758. Aesope.
Leveridge, Richard, 1670 or 71-1758. Caligula.
Leveridge, Richard, 1670 or 71-1758. Lady in fashion.
Leveridge, Richard, 1670 or 71-1758. Chloe brisk and gay appears.
Leveridge, Richard, 1670 or 71-1758. Plot and no plot.
Leveridge, Richard, 1670 or 71-1758. Committee.
Courteville, Raphael, -1772. Duke and no duke.
Courteville, Raphael, -1772. Oroonoko.
Courteville, Raphael, -1772. Aureng-Zebe.
Courteville, Raphael, -1772. Fly, fly, ye winged Cupids.
Blow, John, -1708. Philander.
Blow, John, -1708. Go perjured man.
Wilford, John. Libertine.
Wilford, John. Sweet nightingales which charm this grove.
Wilford, John. Tell me, dear charmer.
Wilford, John, Tell me, ye happy pow'rs above.
Wilford, John, If we the Macedonian's mighty mind.
Akeroyde, Samuel, approximately 1650-approximately 1706. Give me kind Heav'n.
Akeroyde, Samuel, approximately 1650-approximately 1706. Rays of dear Clarinda's eyes.
Gillier, Jean Claude, 1667-1737. Ladies visiting-day.
Gillier, Jean Claude, 1667-1737. One day when Damon with his Cealia walk'd.
Hart, Philip, approximately 1676-1749. Ye envious winds forbear to blow.
Hart, Philip, approximately 1676-1749. Sound the trumpet.
Barrett, John, approximately 1676-1719. Liberia's all my thoughts and dream.
Barrett, John, approximately 1676-1719. Song call'd the Pilgrim.
Berenclow, Bernard Martin, active 17th century-18th century. Arm, arm, my heart.
Curco, Mr., active 1687-1700. Ladies visiting-day.
Harris, Renatus, 1640?-1715? Cou'd I the lovely Caelia move.
Elford, Richard, -1714. To Chloris all soft charms agree.
Elford, Richard, -1714. Ah! cruel Damon.
Croft, William, 1678-1727. Ah how sweet are the cooling breeze.
Gouge, Mr., active 1698-1730? While sighing at your feet I lye.
Clarke, Jeremiah, 1669?-1707. Celia is soft.
Robart, William. Sylvia I'll on.
Bradley, Robert, active approximately 1700. Storm at sea.

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Note Collective t.p. is engraved Ms.
Imperfect: some sheets are stained, cropped with partial loss of title.
Reproduction of original in: British Library.
Contents A song / set by Mr. John Weldon & exactly engrav'd by Tho: Cross -- A song on a rivall who marryed a lady after she had lost her senses / set by Mr. John Welldon -- A song set by Mr. John Welldon the words taken out of Shakspear -- Orpheus song to the waves / sett by Mr. Iohn Weldon -- Panthea, a song / set by Mr. John Weldon -- Why will Clemene: a song / sett by Mr. John Welldon -- A song / sett by Mr. John Weldon -- A song on Queen Ann's coronation / the words by Mr. Abell; & exactly engrav'd by Tho: Cross -- A new song / exactly engrav'd by Tho: Cross -- A song, in Dioclesian / set by Mr. Henry Purcell. Sung to a trumpet, by Mr. Freeman. and exactly engrav'd by Tho: Cross -- A song in the Indian queen as it is now compos'd into an opera. / by Mr. Henry Purcell, sung by Mrs. Cross, and exactly engrav'd by Tho: Cross -- A song for 2 voices / set to musik [sic] by Mr H. Purcell -- A song for 2 voices / set to musik [sic] by Mr H. Purcell -- A dialogue in the second part of the Conquest of Granada / the words by Mr. Tho. D'urfey, set by Mr. Henry Purcell, sung by the boy & girl. And exactly engrav'd by Tho. Cross -- A song / set by Mr Henry Purcell and exactly engrav'd by Tho: Cross -- A dialogue in the opera, call'd the Fairy queen / set by Mr. Henry Purcell. Sung by Mr. Reading and (Mr. Pate in womans habit) and exactly engrav'd by Tho: Cross -- A song in the first part of Don Quixote / set to musick by Mr Henry Purcell, sung by Mr Bowman & exactly engrav'd by T: Cross -- A song in the play call'd the Rival sisters / set by Mr H Purcell. Sung by the boy and exactly engrav'd by Tho: Cross -- A song / set by Mr. Henry Purcell, and sung by himself at St. Caecelia's feast. and exactly engrav'd by Tho: Cross -- A song in the play call'd Oranzebe / set to musik [sic] by Mr Henry Purcell and sung by Mrs. Alyff -- A song in the tragedy of Bonduca. / Set by Mr Henry Purcell, sung by Miss Cross and exactly engrav'd by Tho: Cross -- A song sung by the girl in the Tempest / set by Mr. H: Purcell and exactly engrav'd by Tho: Cross -- A song sung by Mrs Aliff in the play call'd Tyrannick love or The royall martyre / set by Mr Henry Purcell -- A song in the last new comedy call'd ye Married beau or The curious impertinent / sung by Mrs Aliff and sett to musik by Mr. Henry Purcell -- A song in the Massacre of Paris / set by Mr Henry Purcell, sung by the boy and exactly engrav'd by Tho: Cross -- Venus in the prize musick / set by Mr. Daniel Purcell, & exactly engrav'd by Tho: Cross -- Paris: last vers in the Prize musick / compos'd by Mr. Daniel Purcell -- The 1st vers of Paris in the Prize musick / compos'd by Mr. Daniel Purcell, within the compass of the flute -- Pallas: 1st vers with a trumpet / in the prize musick compos'd by Mr. D: Purcell, being within the compass of the flute. Tho: Cross sculp. -- The 2d. verse of Paris / in the prize musick compos'd by Mr. Daniel Purcell, being within the compass of the flute --Venus: 1st verse in the prize musick / compos'd by Mr. Dan: Purcell -- The 3d. verse of Venus in the prize musick / compos'd by Mr. D. Purcell -- Venus in the prize musick / set by Mr. Daniel Purcell, & exactly engrav'd by Tho: Cross -- A song to a ground / set by Mr. Daniel Purcell, sung at the theatre in Drury-Lane by Mr. Magnus's boy ; and exactly engrav'd by Tho: Cross -- A song in the Island-princess / set by Mr. Daniel Purcell, sung by Mr. Magnus's boy and exactly engrav'd by Tho: Cross.-- A song in the comedy call'd, Reform'd wife / set by Mr. Daniel Purcell, sung by Mr. Bourdon, and exactly engrav'd by Tho: Cross -- A song in the Island-princess / set by Mr. Daniel Purcell, sung by Mrs. Lindsey, and exactly engrav'd by Tho: Cross -- A song / sett by Mr Daniel Purcell, sung at the Theatre Royall in Drury Lane, and exactly engrav'd by Tho: Cross -- Song in the farce call'd the Spanish wives / set to musick by Mr. Daniel Purcell, sung by Mr. James Bowen, and exactly engrav'd by Tho: Cross -- A song in the Campaigners / se
A song in Rindaldo and Armida / set by Mr. John Eccles, sung by Mr. Gouge and exactly engrav'd by Tho Cross -- A song in the comedy call'd The way of the world / the words by Mr. Congreve, set to musick by Mr. John Eccles, sung by Mrs. Hodgson, and exactly engrav'd by Tho. Cross -- A song / set by Mr. John Eccles, sung by Mr. Gouge in the farce call'd Women will have their wills, exactly engrav'd by Tho: Cross -- A song in the She gallants / set by Mr John Eccles, sung by a little boy and exactly engrav'd by Tho: Cross -- A song / set by Mr. John Eccles, sung by Mr. Knapp, in the farce call'd Women will have their wills, exactly engraved by Tho: Cross -- A song in the Lucky younger brother or the Beau defeated / set by Mr. John Eccles, sung by Mrs. Willis, and exactly engrav'd by Tho: Cross -- A song in the Fate of Capua / set by Mr. John Eccles, sung by Mrs Hodgson, and exactly engrav'd by Tho: Cross -- A song / set by Mr. John Eccles, sung by Mr. Knapp in the Tragedy of Hamlet, prince of Denmark, and exactly engrav'd by Tho: Cross -- A song in the City-lady / set to musick by Mr. John Eccles, sung by Mrs. Bowman and exactly engrav'd by Tho: Cross -- A song / set to musick by Mr. John Eccles. Cross sculp -- A song in the Mad lover / set by Mr. John Eccles, sung by Mrs Bracegirdle -- A song in Don Quixote / set by Mr John Eccles. Sung by Mrs. Brasegirdle -- A song / set by Mr. John Eccles, sung by Mrs. Hains at the new theatre and exactly engrav'd by Tho: Cross -- A song in Sr. Fopling Flutter / set by Mr. John Eccles. Sung by Mr. Gouge, and exactly engrav'd by Tho: Cross -- A song in the Chances / set to musick by Mr. John Eccles. Sung by Mr. Wiltshire and exactly engrav'd by Tho: Cross. The words by Sr. Rob. Howard -- A song in the comedy call'd The way of the world / the words by Mr. Congreve, set to musick by Mr. John Eccles, sung by Mrs. Hodgson, and exactly engrav'd by Tho. Cross -- A song in the new opera call'd the Island princess / set by Mr. Leveridge, sung by Mrs. Campion and exactly engrav'd by Tho: Cross -- A song in the comedy call'd Æsope / set by Mr. Leveridge. Sung by Mrs. Cross and exactly engrav'd by Tho: Cross -- A song made for the entertainment of her Royal Highness / set by Mr. Leveridge, sung by Mrs. Lindsey, in Caligula ; and exactly engrav'd by Tho: Cross -- A song in the Lady in fashion / set by Mr. Leveridge. Sung by Mrs. Cibber and exactly engrav'd by Tho: Cross -- A song / set by Mr. Leveridge and exactly engrav'd by Tho: Cross -- A song in the Plot and no plot / set and sung by Mr Leveridge and exactly engrav'd by Tho: Cross -- A song sung by Mrs Aliff in ye play call'd Duke & no duke -- A song in the play call'd Oroonoko / set by Mr. Courtevill, sung by the boy and exactly engrav'd by Tho: Cross -- A song / the words by Capt. Walker, sung in Orensebe by Mrs. Hodgson, set to music by Mr. Courtivill, and exactly engrav'd by Tho: Cross -- A song / set by Mr Courtivill, and exactly engrav'd by Tho: Cross -- A song in the Committee / set by Dr. John Blow. Sung by Mr. Leveridge & exactly engrav'd by Tho: Cross -- A song / set by Dr. John Blow, sung by the boy at the theatre in Drury Lane and exactly engrav'd by Tho: Cross -- A song for two voices / set by Dr. John Blow and exactly engrav'd by Tho: Cross -- A song / the words by a lady, set and sung by Mr. John Wilford in the Libertine, and exactly engrav'd by Tho: Cross -- A song done out of French / set by Mr. John Willford, & exactly engrav'd by Tho: Cross -- A song / the words by Mrs. Mary Child, set by Mr. Jn. Wilford. Sung by Mr. Gouge at the new theatre, and exactly engrav'd by Tho: Cross -- A song / set by Mr. John Wilford, & exactly engrav'd by Tho. Cross -- A song the words written under his Majesties picture presented to the Corporation of Maidstone / set by Mr. John Wilford, and exactly engrav'd by Tho: Cross -- A song / the words by Mrs. Mary Child, set by Mr. Jn. Wilford. Sung by Mr. Gouge at the new theatre, and exactly engrav'd by Tho:
Alt author Norton, Francis.
Cross, Thomas, approximately 1660-approximately 1735.
Weldon, John, 1676-1736. Wakeful nightingale.
Weldon, John, 1676-1736. Insulting rivall.
Weldon, John, 1676-1736. Take, O take those lips away.
Weldon, John, 1676-1736. Stop, O ye waves.
Weldon, John, 1676-1736. Panthea all the senses treats.
Weldon, John, 1676-1736. Why will Clemene: a song.
Weldon, John, 1676-1736. Reason what art thou.
Abell, John, 1653?-approximately 1716. Aloud proclaim the cheerful sound.
Elridge, Richard. Some ease, Orinda, I should find.
Elridge, Richard. How sweet and lasting are the joys.
Elridge, Richard. In me Orinda has gain'd a heart.
Hall, Henry, approximately 1656-1707. Great good man whome fortune does displace.
Purcell, Henry, 1659-1695. Dioclesian.
Purcell, Henry, 1659-1695. Indian Queen.
Purcell, Henry, 1659-1695. Fairy Queen.
Purcell, Henry, 1659-1695. Oroonoko.
Purcell, Henry, 1659-1695. Fair Cloe my breast so alarms.
Purcell, Henry, 1659-1695. Don Quixote.
Purcell, Henry, 1659-1695. Rival sisters.
Purcell, Henry, 1659-1695. 'Tis nature's voice.
Purcell, Henry, 1659-1695. Aureng-Zebe.
Purcell, Henry, 1659-1695. Bonduapproximately
Purcell, Henry, 1659-1695. Tempest.
Purcell, Henry, 1659-1695. Tyrannic love.
Purcell, Henry, 1659-1695. Married Beau.
Purcell, Henry, 1659-1695. Massacre of Paris.
Purcell, Henry, 1659-1695. Judgment of Paris.
Purcell, Henry, 1659-1695. Triumphs of virtue.
Purcell, Henry, 1659-1695. Island Princess.
Purcell, Henry, 1659-1695. Reformed wife.
Purcell, Henry, 1659-1695. Cupids make your virgins tender.
Purcell, Henry, 1659-1695. Campaigners.
Purcell, Henry, 1659-1695. Constant couple.
Purcell, Henry, 1659-1695. Amalasont.
Eccles, John, -1735. Cyrus the Great.
Eccles, John, -1735. Judgement of Paris.
Eccles, John, -1735. Pretenders.
Eccles, John, -1735. Rinaldo and Armida.
Eccles, John, -1735. Love's but the frailty of the mind.
Eccles, John, -1735. Women will have their wills.
Eccles, John, -1735. She-gallants.
Eccles, John, -1735. Lucky younger brother.
Eccles, John, -1735. Fate of Capua.
Eccles, John, -1735. Hamlet.
Eccles, John, -1735. City lady.
Eccles, John, -1735. As Cupid rogishly one day.
Eccles, John, -1735. Acis and Galatea.
Eccles, John, -1735. Don Quixote.
Eccles, John, -1735. Ye gentle gales that fan the air.
Eccles, John, -1735. Man of mode.
Eccles, John, -1735. Chances.
Leveridge, Richard, 1670 or 71-1758. Island princess.
Leveridge, Richard, 1670 or 71-1758. Aesope.
Leveridge, Richard, 1670 or 71-1758. Caligula.
Leveridge, Richard, 1670 or 71-1758. Lady in fashion.
Leveridge, Richard, 1670 or 71-1758. Chloe brisk and gay appears.
Leveridge, Richard, 1670 or 71-1758. Plot and no plot.
Leveridge, Richard, 1670 or 71-1758. Committee.
Courteville, Raphael, -1772. Duke and no duke.
Courteville, Raphael, -1772. Oroonoko.
Courteville, Raphael, -1772. Aureng-Zebe.
Courteville, Raphael, -1772. Fly, fly, ye winged Cupids.
Blow, John, -1708. Philander.
Blow, John, -1708. Go perjured man.
Wilford, John. Libertine.
Wilford, John. Sweet nightingales which charm this grove.
Wilford, John. Tell me, dear charmer.
Wilford, John, Tell me, ye happy pow'rs above.
Wilford, John, If we the Macedonian's mighty mind.
Akeroyde, Samuel, approximately 1650-approximately 1706. Give me kind Heav'n.
Akeroyde, Samuel, approximately 1650-approximately 1706. Rays of dear Clarinda's eyes.
Gillier, Jean Claude, 1667-1737. Ladies visiting-day.
Gillier, Jean Claude, 1667-1737. One day when Damon with his Cealia walk'd.
Hart, Philip, approximately 1676-1749. Ye envious winds forbear to blow.
Hart, Philip, approximately 1676-1749. Sound the trumpet.
Barrett, John, approximately 1676-1719. Liberia's all my thoughts and dream.
Barrett, John, approximately 1676-1719. Song call'd the Pilgrim.
Berenclow, Bernard Martin, active 17th century-18th century. Arm, arm, my heart.
Curco, Mr., active 1687-1700. Ladies visiting-day.
Harris, Renatus, 1640?-1715? Cou'd I the lovely Caelia move.
Elford, Richard, -1714. To Chloris all soft charms agree.
Elford, Richard, -1714. Ah! cruel Damon.
Croft, William, 1678-1727. Ah how sweet are the cooling breeze.
Gouge, Mr., active 1698-1730? While sighing at your feet I lye.
Clarke, Jeremiah, 1669?-1707. Celia is soft.
Robart, William. Sylvia I'll on.
Bradley, Robert, active approximately 1700. Storm at sea.

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