Danby's Third Book of Catches, Canons, and Glees
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| Collection: | Hibernian Catch Club |
- J. Danby: Apollo high our souls inspire; Soft o'er the mountain's purple brow; Queen of Joy and Dimpled Pleasure; Goddess of the Tuneful Lyre; Canon (Alleluia); As onward we jog; Happy is the Shepherd's life; I love my bottle; Come unto me all ye that labour; Ye nymphs and sylvan Gods; L. Atterbury: Hark away; No riches from his scanty store; Child of Summer; Hark! How the renovating Spring; In gentle Sighs; Bacchus foe to dull despair; At Eve in softly moving strains; Elegy; Ye poor little Sheep; Ye sportive breezesFlora Gave Me Fairest Flow'rs - J. Wilbye; A Spartan Song (from Plutarch)Benjamin Cooke; Elegy on the Death of Dr. Cook - Theodore Aylward; James Brooks: Zephyr haste; Had I a heart for falsehood fram'd; Ye streams through the valley; 'Twas within a mile of Edinborough Town; John follow'd his wife; Tell me lovely Shepherd where; Dimpled pleasure ever gay; Yet a while sweet sleep; Young Damon was a Shepherd Boy; Come dear Amanda; Life is a jest; Life is checquer'd;