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Songs, English -- 17th century -- Early works to 1800.
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Descript |
[4], 24 p. : music. |
Note |
Page [3] features table of contents and advertisement. |
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Lacking all after p. 16. |
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Imperfect: torn with slight loss of text. |
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Reproduction of the original in the National Library of Scotland. |
Contents |
Ah lovely Strephon / set by Mr. Daniel Purcel -- Ah how pleasant 'tis to love -- Aron thus propos'd to Moses -- Beware Aglaura / Mr. Henry Purcell -- Come ye forsaken shepherds -- Cloris saw me sigh -- How much unjustly -- It was a happy golden day / Mr. Raphael Courtevill -- Julianus charming beauty -- In vain I boasted -- I insult not my Silvia -- I ne're mind to know -- Interger vitæ -- Lucinda close or veil those eyes / set by Seignior Baptist -- Loves a dream of mighty treasure / set by Mr. Sam. Akeroyd -- Oh 'tis unjustly / Mr. Daniel Purcell -- Pale faces stand by / Mr. Henry Pursell -- Sylvia now your scorn / Mr. Henry Purcel -- Venus bore triumphant sway -- Still wilt thou sigh -- The world's a bubble -- Why is your faithful slave. |
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Draghi, Giovanni Battista, approximately 1640-1708.
Lucinda close or veil those eyes.
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Courteville, Raphael, active 1687-approximately 1735.
It was a happy golden day.
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Purcell, Daniel, 1660?-1717.
Ah lovely Strephon.
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Purcell, Daniel, 1660?-1717.
Oh 'tis unjustly.
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Purcell, Henry, 1659-1695.
Beware Aglaura.
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Purcell, Henry, 1659-1695.
Pale faces stand by.
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Purcell, Henry, 1659-1695.
Sylvia now your scorn.
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Akeroyde, Samuel, approximately 1650-approximately 1706.
Loves a dream of mighty treasure.
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