Hibernian Catch Club Volume 16

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Bibliographic Details
Corporate Author: Hibernian Catch Club (Former owner)
Language:English
Published: 1814.
Collection:Hibernian Catch Club
Content Notes and Catalogue Entries:
  • Hail flow'ry Mead - Hayes; Poor Johnny's dead - Hayes; The Nightingale - Thomas Weelks; Turn Amarillis - Thomas Brewer; Ye restless thoughts - John Wilbye; Come hither Tom - Cranford; Lightly tread 'tis hallow'd Ground - John Scotland; O hold your hands - unknown; A Gen'rous Friendship - Samuel Webbe; Hark the hollow Woods resounding - John Stafford Smith; The Silver Swan - Orlando Gibbons; Flora gave me fairest flowers - John Wilbye; Return my lovely Maid - Francis Ireland; Life is a Jest - Hayes; Now we are met - S. Ives; Come follow me - Hilton; I drink this Cup to you - unknown; Crown the Glass - J. Gillier; Config'd to dust - Battishill;I saw fair Cloris - H. Lawes; Ev'ry Bush new Springing - Michael Cavendish; I like a Bee - Travers; From the Fair Lavinian Shore - Wilson; Come drink about Tom - George Day; Fly Love to Heav'n above - John Wilbye; Will Cloris cast her Sun-bright Eye - Goodgrome; Adieu sweet Amarillis - John Wilbye; Fair Phillis I saw - Thomas Morley; Smiths are good fellows - John Cobb; Amidst the Myrtles - Battishill; You gave me your Heart - Samuel Webbe; Here lyes poor Teague - Arnold; Peter White that never goes right - R. Brown; When as I look'd - John Bennet; For Agathon in fighting Fields - Thomas Norris; Alass what boast hath blooming youth - Harrington; Hail lovely shade - Jenner; Go happy Soul - 'on the gravestone of Dr. W. Child' R. Hudson; My Sledge and Hammer lie reclin'd - Joseph Baildon; A Fig for Care - Edmund Nelham; The Musical Chase - unknown; Care thou Canker - unknown; The God of Love here sleeping lies - Samuel Long; Hail ever pleasing Solitude - Alcock; When all alone my pretty Love - Gironimo Converso; O thou whose Notes - Harrington; Uxor mea - unknown; What shall he have that kill'd the Deer - J. Hilton; Yonder he goes - Edmund Nelham; My wonted joys forsake me - Thomas Weelks; Fari sweet cruel - Thomas Ford; Tell me thou dear departed - John Dyne; O Lord Almighty - John Hilton; Fairest Isle of Isles excelling - Henry Purcell; Miserere - Gregorio Allegri; Flow O my Tears - John Bennett; When gay Bacchus - Joseph Baildon; Gently hear me charming Fair - unknown; Come all noble Souls - Rogers; Thou'rt gone - Charles Jenner; Pretty Warbler cease to hover - Samuel Webbe; Who can express the noble works of God - Samuel Webbe; Return blest days - John S. Smith; Round the hapless Andre's Urn - Stephen Paxton; Now is the month of maying - Thomas Morley; Now I'm prepar'd - Samuel Webbe; Welcome sweet Pleasure - Thomas Weelks; Adieu ye Streams - Atterbury; Fear no danger/Rondeau - Henry Purcell; The Huntsman's Roundelay - J.S. Smith; Catch on a Scolding Wife - Peter Valton; Can'st thou love - T. Ravenscroft; Go Damon go - Stephen Paxton; Breathe soft ye Winds - William Paxton; I charge ye O Daughters of Jerusalem - John Hilton; When Sappho tun'd - John Danby; When winds breathe soft - Samuel Webbe; To thee all Angels cry - Samuel Webbe; Awake Aeolian Lyre - John Danby; Sweet sweet Muse - Arne; When Arthur first in Court - John Callcott; Ye spotted Snakes - R.J.S. Stevens; Give the Toast - J. Blewitt; Sweet Tyranness - Henry Purcell; Go thou gentle whisp'ring wind - Atterbury; Through groves sequester'd dark - John Scotland; When Nature form'd the Angel face - Samuel Webbe; The mighty Conqueror - Samuel Webbe; Take oh take those Lips away - John S. Smith;