[Hibernian Catch Club] To the members of the Catch Club [Robert Broderip]
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Collection: | Hibernian Catch Club |
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- Grace before Supper/Grace after Supper - Robert Broderip; Old Chiron thus Preach'd - Wise; Sweet doth blush - Harrington; When Phoebus the tops of the Hills does adorn - unknown; As I saw fair Clora - unknown; Could a Man be secure - unknown; Fill me a bowl - Croft; Why must I die - Harrington; Sweets the pleasure - Perfect; Music the fiercest Grief - R. Broderip; O Absolom - King; This Tomb be thine - Hayes; Winde gentle Evergreen - Hayes; O beautious Eyes - Geminiani; I lov'd thee beautiful - Battishill; Under this Stone - Purcell; Call George again - Hilton; How great is the pleasure - Harrington; A Boat - Jenkins; How merrily looks the Man - Nelham; What care had I - unknown; On thy sweet Lips - unknown; How shall we speak - Blow; Come come, follow follow - Hilton; A Baker riding fell - Hayes; Fair enslaver - Atterbury; Oh that I had wings - Harrington; Now now we are met - Purcell; Hot mutton pies - unknown; Hark the bonny Christ Church Bells - Aldrich; Would you know how we meet - Purcell; Care thou Canker - Garth; Poor Johnny's dead - Hayes; Go, banish thy Sorrow - unknown; Take O take those lips away - Atterbury; Come let us all a-maying go - Hilton; Hated by Fools - Valton; Doubtless the pleasure - Travers; Let us drink - Berg; Come Friends and Companions - Berg; Come follow me - Hayes;Soldier take of thy Wine - Purcell; Let's drink and let's sing - Hayes; Fill your Glasses round - unknown; Oh my Love - unknown; My Wife's dead - unknown; Now we are met - Samuel Webbe; Look neighbours look - Harrington; Joan said to John - Atterbury; 'Twas you Sir - Mornington; Give me the sweet delights of Love - Harrington; Within this Tomb - unknown; Jack thou'rt a Topper - Purcell; Come where shall we walk - Harrington; With Horns and Hounds - Atterbury; Mister Speaker tho' 'tis late - J. Baildon; Sir you are a comical fellow - William Bates; The arrival at Bath - Harrington; Chairs to mend - Hayes; O let the merry Peal go on - unknown; Since Phillis has bubbled - J.S. Smith; Fye nay prithee John - Purcell; Come honest friends - Ives; Round with the Glass - Atterbury; Slaves are they - J.S. Smith; Half an hour past Twelve - Marella; Let's live and let's love - unknown; Beviamo tutti - Giardini; Glorious Apollo - Broderip/Webbe; When Delia on the Plain - John Broderip; Great God of Sleep - Francis Ireland; Belinda's sparkling wit - Samuel Webbe; How merrily we live - Michael Este; Turn Amarillis - Thomas Brewer; We be three poor Mariners - Ravenscroft; With a jolly full Bottle - unknown; With my Jug in one hand - Smart; Underneath this Myrtle - John Broderip; Wine does wonders - Eccles; Happy are we - unknown; I like the Fox (Air from the Beggar's Opera) - Gay/Pepusch; The Turtle thus (Air from the Beggar's Opera) - Gay/Pepusch; Melting Airs - Hayes; Which is the properest day to drink - Arne; Here in cool Grott - Mornington; Gently touch the warbling Lyre - Geminiani/Hayes; If the Prize you mean to get - Cook[e]; Hark the Lark - Cooke; Oh thou sweet Bird - Atterbury; A gen'rous Friendship - Webbe;