Hibernian Catch Club: Glees [basso]
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Language: | English |
Collection: | Hibernian Catch Club |
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- How sweet, how fresh - unknown; Oh how sweet are the cries - unknown; Sing old Rose - Harrington; Ev'ry hour some pleasure flies - unknown; Where e'er you tread - unknown; The world depend upon your eye - unknown; Come let us all a maying go - Atterbury; Behold the sweer flowers - Jackson; If the prize you mean to get - Cooke; His leather skin and horns to wear - J.S. Smith; Upon the poplar bough - Stephen Paxton; Wine produce, give me the kind recruiting juice - unknown; See the happy work dispos'd - unknown; Come, drink that winter may refine - unknown; I will tell you (a stammering glee) - Harrington; Hence all ye vain delights - Samuel Webbe; There's naught in this life - unknown; Welcome folded arms - unknown; Turn Amarillis - Thomas Brewer; What shall we sing - Harrington; Begone dull care - Atterbury; Oh thou sweet bird - Atterbury; Awake Aeolian Lyre - John Danby; When gen'rous wine - John Danby; Ne'er trouble thyself with the times - Matthew Locke; If Love and All the World - unknown; As o'er the varied meads - Samuel Webbe; My soul responsive - unknown; When shall we three meet again - Samuel Webbe; As now the shades - Cooke; Hark the Lark - Cooke; You gave me your heart - Samuel Webbe; In the merry month of May - Cooke; Great Father Bacchus - Paxton;