Anacreontic Society: Glees Volume 2

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Bibliographic Details
Corporate Author: Hibernian Catch Club (Former owner)
Language:English
Collection:Hibernian Catch Club
Content Notes and Catalogue Entries:
  • Let us the fleeting hours enjoy - John Stevenson; With the sun we rise at morn - Stevenson; Waft sweetest echo - Stevenson; Take o take those lips away - Stevenson; With tender lambkins let me play - Stevenson; Will you be pleas'd to walk before - Stevenson; Hail lovely founds - Stevenson; Yes Damon yes I find thee true - Stevenson; When the morning sun was beaming - Stevenson; Now steals the punctual hour - Stevenson; With solemn notes - unknown; Bards of the Days of Old - Stevenson; The Archer's Glee - Stevenson; Happy Love - Stevenson; 'Tis love that murmurs in my breast - Stevenson; Come Unto These Yellow Sands - John Stevenson; Glee for five voices ("As it fell upon a day in the merry month of may") - Stevenson; Green Thorn of the Hill of Ghosts - John Callcott; Desolate is the Dwelling - Callcott; In the Lonely Vale of Streams - Callcott; Peace to the Souls - Callcott; The Ram of Derby - Callcott; Who Comes So Dark - Callcott; Youth of the Gloomy Brow - Callcott; The May Fly - Callcott; The Friar of Orders Gray - Callcott; Glorious Apollo - Samuel Webbe; O Happy Fair - William Shield; O Why to be Happy - Shield; Life's a Bumper - unknown; The Alderman's Thumb - Harrington; The Nightingale - Thomas Weelks; Soft Cupid wanton am'rous boy - Travers; Melting airs soft joys inspire - Hayes; Ye Heav'ns if innocence deserves your care - Joseph Baildon; How great is the pleasure - Harrington; Winds gentle ever green - unknown; Now kiss the cup - unknown; Go gentle breezes - unknown; Gently touch the warbling lyre (harmoniz's from and Air of Geminiani) - Hayes; Hush to peace each ruder winds - Arne; Winter - R. Price; Says Pontius in Rage - Travers; Leave now mine eyes - Thomas Morley; Flora thou wilt torment me - Morley; Jack and Jill - C. Burney; Viva tutte (Here's a Health) - unknown; Elegy (Where weeping yews) - unknown; Hail ever pleasing solitude - Alcock; May the God of Wit Inspire - Henry Purcell; The Answer to "Turn Amarillis" - S. Paxton; The Glories of Our Birth - E. Coleman; Our God is Great and Good - M.C. Festing; Look neighbours look - Harrington; Drink to me only with thine eyes - unknown; As I Saw Fair Clora - Hayden; Damon and Clora - unknown; To Me the Wanton Girls - Samuel Webbe; Hey hoe to the Greenwood now - Bird; When Winds Breathe Soft - Samuel Webbe; Sigh No More Ladies - R.J.S. Stevens; Care Thou Canker - unknown; Shakespeare's Poor Barbara - William Shield; The Merry Travellers - Shield; The New Mariners - John Callcott; Ye Spotted Snakes - R.J.S. Stevens; Could a Man be Secure - unknown; Says Pontius in Rage - Travers; Bibo - Travers; Lullaby - Harrison; Never Till Now - Harrison; I will rest on the cold turf - John Clarke; O Life how pleasing is thy morning - Clarke; Sweet Echo - Clarke; Low in Yon Vale - Clarke; Green Willow - Clarke; Ode to Fancy - Clarke; Oft Have I Stood at Eve - Clarke; In My Bosom Contentment Shall Reign - Clarke;