Apollonian Harmony Volume 2
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Language: | English |
Collection: | Hibernian Catch Club |
Content Notes and Catalogue Entries:
- Cobweb breeches, hedge-hog faddles - Hayes; 'Twas you, sir - Mornington; Fear no danger to ensue - Henry Purcell; Haste, ye soft gales - Hayes; Not a day more than thirty - Berg;while bolts and bars my day controul - Henry Purcell; As Thomas was cudgel'd - Samuel Webbe; To Portsmouth - unknown; O happy solitude - N. Pasqualli; Dear friend, this brown jug (Toby reduced) - unknown; Jack thour't a toper - Henry Purcell; Tho' you are young and I am old - B. Thomas; Beviamo tutti tre - Giardini; Come honest friends and jovial boys - Ives; Fairest isle, of isles of excelling - Henry Purcell; How merrily we live -M. Este; Pretty maidens buy my fairings - Atterbury; Epitaph (on a scolding wife) - Hayes; Solitude(Adieu vain joys and fond desire) - unknown; I lost my mistress, horse, and wife - Green; Go perjur'd man - Blow; Dite o cieli - Carissimi; Ars longa, vita brevis - Hayes; How happy are we - Berg; There lies a pudding in the fire - unknown; Turn Amarillis - T. Hilton; Go, Damon, Go - T. Brewer; We be three poor mariners - T. Ravenscroft; Gather your rosebuds - W. Lawes; Hail! Flow'ry mead - Hayes; Which is the properest day to drink - Arne; Now we are met - Ives; Wil thou lend me thy mare - Nares; Ye cheerful virgins - Howard; Adieu to the village delights - Joseph Baildon; In these groves of content and tranquility - Carey; This tomb be thine, Anacreon - Hayes; Like as the doleful dove - Thomas Tallis; When here, Lucinda, first we came - Holcombe; A gen'rous friendship - Samuel Webbe; Sweet nymph - Thomas Morley; The Royalty Catch - T. Carter; Follow me, my jovial boys - unknown; Glory rise - Arne; Doubtless the pleasure - Travers; Hold thy peace - unknown/Shakespeare;