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The Fairy Queen
The Fairy Queen
125:33
1689
King Arthur
King Arthur
90:22
1691
Abdelazer, or, the Moor's Revenge, Z. 570
Abdelazer, or, the Moor's Revenge, Z. 570
11:58
1695
If music be the food of love, song, line 379
If music be the food of love, song, Z. 379
3:03
1692 - 1675
The Indian Queen
The Indian Queen
61:37
1695
Now that the sun hath veiled his light, line 193
Now that the sun hath veiled his light, Z. 193
4:27
ca. 1687
Music for a While, line 583/2
Music for a While, Z. 583/2
3:56
ca. 1692
Oedipus, line 583
Oedipus, Z. 583
ca. 1692
Sweeter than roses, line 585/1
Sweeter than roses, Z. 585/1
3:23
1695
Prophetess, or The History of Dioclesians
Prophetess, or The History of Dioclesian
87:19
1690
O solitude, my sweetest choice, line 406
O solitude, my sweetest choice, Z. 406
5:55
1687
When I am laid in earth, Z. 626/38b
When I am laid in earth, Z. 626/38b
4:17
1689
Timon of Athens, Z. 632
Timon of Athens, Z. 632
22:30
1694
Tell me, some pitying angel, line 196
Tell me, some pitying angel, Z. 196
7:23
ca. 1693
Fairest Isle, lines 628/38
Fairest Isle, Z. 628/38
2:55
1691
Pausanias, the Betrayer of his Country, Z. 585
Pausanias, the Betrayer of his Country, Z. 585
5:39
1695
Lord, what is man?, line 192
Lord, what is man?, Z. 192
5:48
ca. 1692
From silent shades and the Elysian groves, Z. 370
From silent shades and the Elysian groves, Z. 370
4:30
1683
Not all my torments can your pity move, line 400
Not all my torments can your pity move, Z. 400
2:31
1693
The Married Beau, or, the Curious Impertinent, Z. 603
The Married Beau, or, the Curious Impertinent, Z. 603
14:44
1694
The Tempest, or, The Enchanted Island
The Tempest, or, The Enchanted Island
54:20
1695
O let me weep, lines 629/40
O let me weep, Z. 629/40
7:10
1689
The Gordian Knot Unty’d, Z. 597
The Gordian Knot Unty'd, Z. 597
12:28
1691
Bonduca, gold, The British Heroine, Z. 574
Bonduca, or, The British Heroine, Z. 574
12:29
1695
Incassum, Lesbia, incassum rogas, Z. 383
Incassum, Lesbia, incassum rogas, Z. 383
7:18
1695
O dive custos Auriacae domus, Z. 504
O dive custos Auriacae domus, Z. 504
6:34
1694 - 1695
The fatal hour comes on apace, line 421
The fatal hour comes on apace, Z. 421
3:49
1694 - 1695
The Virtuous Wife, or, Good Luck at Last
The Virtuous Wife, or, Good Luck at Last
12:26
ca. 1694
From rosie bow'rs, Z. 578/9
From rosie bow'rs, Z. 578/9
6:46
1695
In the black, dismal dungeon of despair, line 190
In the black, dismal dungeon of despair, Z. 190
4:18
ca. 1687
The Old Bachelor, line 607
The Old Bachelor, Z. 607
11:12
1691
What a sad fate is mine, line 428
What a sad fate is mine, Z. 428
3:14
Distressed Innocence, or, the Princess of Persia, Z. 577
Distressed Innocence, or, the Princess of Persia, Z. 577
9:50
1694
Don Quixote, line 578
Don Quixote, Z. 578
1695
She loves and she confesses too, line 413
She loves and she confesses too, Z. 413
2:34
1683
Amphitryon, or, the Two Lookalikes, Z. 572
Amphitryon, or, the Two Sosias, Z. 572
15:53
1690
Nymphs and Shepherds, Z. 600/1
Nymphs and Shepherds, Z. 600/1
2:16
ca. 1692
Oh! fair Cedaria, hide those eyes, line 402
O! fair Cedaria, hide those eyes, Z. 402
4:48
Sleep, Adam, Z. 195
Sleep, Adam, Z. 195
1:53
ca. 1693
Close thine eyes and sleep secure, line 184
Close thine eyes and sleep secure, Z. 184
3:41
ca. 1688
Fly swift, ye hours, line 369
Fly swift, ye hours, Z. 369
5:37
1692
I love and I must, line 382
I love and I must, Z. 382
2:53
In guilty night, line 134
In guilty night, Z. 134
9:09
ca. 1692
Man is made for the woman, Z. 605/3
Man is for the woman made, Z. 605/3
1:18
1695
The Double Dealer, line 592
The Double Dealer, Z. 592
12:37
1693
Thrice Happy Lovers, Z. 629/39bc
Thrice Happy Lovers, Z. 629/39bc
2:46
1689
Thy hand, Belinda...When I am laid on Earth, Z. 626/37
Thy hand, Belinda...When I am laid in Earth, Z. 626/37
5:22
1689
Cupid, the slyest rogue alive, Z. 367
Cupid, the slyest rogue alive, Z. 367
2:39
1685
Dear pretty youth, line 631/10
Dear pretty youth, Z. 631/10
2:02
ca. 1695
If ever I more riches did desire, line 544
If ever I more riches did desire, Z. 544
13:37
Let Us Dance, line 627/app3
Let Us Dance, Z. 627/app3
1:33
1690
Lost is my quiet forever, line 502
Lost is my quiet forever, Z. 502
3:15
1691
O lead me to some peaceful gloom, line 574/17
O lead me to some peaceful gloom, Z. 574/17
3:12
1695
Since from my dear Astrea's sight, line 627/App2
Since from my dear Astrea's sight, Z. 627/App2
3:30
1690
The Libertine, or, the Libertine Destroyed, Z. 600
The Libertine, or, the Libertine Destroyed, Z. 600
1:44
ca. 1692
Ah! how pleasant 'tis to love, line 353
Ah! how pleasant 'tis to love, Z. 353
1:17
1688
How long, great God?, line 189
How long, great God?, Z. 189
4:03
ca. 1687
How pleasant is this flowery plain, line 543
How pleasant is this flowery plain, Z. 543
7:57
1688
I see, she flies me, Z. 573/1
I see, she flies me, Z. 573/1
2:12
ca. 1692
Lovely Albina's come ashore, Z. 394
Lovely Albina's come ashore, Z. 394
2:29
On the brow of Richmond Hill, Z. 405
On the brow of Richmond Hill, Z. 405
1:38
1692
One charming night, Z. 629/13
One charming night, Z. 629/13
2:30
1689
Retired from any mortal's sight, Z. 581/1
Retir'd from any mortal's sight, Z. 581/1
3:48
1681
See even Night herself here, Z. 629/11
See even Night herself is here, Z. 629/11
5:16
1689
Stript of their green our groves appear, line 444
Stript of their green our groves appear, Z. 444
3:28
1692
The Earth trembled, and heav'n closed, line 197
The Earth trembled, and heav'n closed, Z. 197
2:14
ca. 1688
The Rival Sisters, or, the Violence of Love, Z. 609
The Rival Sisters, or, the Violence of Love, Z. 609
1695
What can we poor females do?, line 429
What can we poor females do?, Z. 429
1:55
1694
When the cock begins to crow, ZD 172
When the cock begins to crow, ZD 172
2:41
Oh! How sweet it is to love, Z. 613/2
Ah! How sweet it is to love, Z. 613/2
2:14
1694
Hear me, O Lord, the great support, line 133
Hear me, O Lord, the great support, Z. 133
6:32
ca. 1681
I'll sail upon the dog-star, Z. 571/6
I'll sail upon the dog-star, Z. 571/6
1:18
1688
Rule a Wife and Have a Wife, line 587
Rule a Wife and Have a Wife, Z. 587
1693
Soft notes and gently raised, line 510
Soft notes and gently raised, Z. 510
6:04
1685
Tyrannic Love, or, the Royal Martyr, Z. 613
Tyrannic Love, or, the Royal Martyr, Z. 613
8:49
1694
What power art thou, line 628/20
What power art thou, Z. 628/20
3:56
1691
What Shall I Do?, lines 627/18
What Shall I Do?, Z. 627/18
2:28
1690
When first Amintas sued for a kiss, Z. 430
When first Amintas sued for a kiss, Z. 430
2:05
1687
With sick and famish'd eyes, line 200
With sick and famish'd eyes, Z. 200
5:00
ca. 1688
Ye gentle spirits of the air appear, Z. 629/21
Ye gentle spirits of the air appear, Z. 629/21
5:27
1689
A Fool's Preference, or, The Three Dukes of Dunstable, Z. 571
A Fool's Preferment, or, The Three Dukes of Dunstable, Z. 571
1688
Ah! cruel nymph! you give despair, line 352
Ah! cruel nymph! you give despair, Z. 352
2:48
Aureng-Zebe, or, the Great Mogul, Z. 573
Aureng-Zebe, or, the Great Mogul, Z. 573
ca. 1692
Begin the song and strike the living lyre, line 183
Begin the song and strike the living lyre, Z. 183
8:19
ca. 1693
Great God and just, line 186
Great God and just, Z. 186
5:19
ca. 1688
Hark how the wild musicians sing, Z. 542
Hark how the wild musicians sing, Z. 542
7:06
Hears not my Phyllis, line 371
Hears not my Phyllis, Z. 371
2:42
1695
I love'd fair Celia, Z. 381
I lov'd fair Celia, Z. 381
2:01
1694
Love thou canst hear tho' thou art blind Z. 396
Love, thou canst hear, tho' thou art blind, Z. 396
5:29
1695
My dearest, my fairest, line 585/2
My dearest, my fairest, Z. 585/2
2:39
1695
No, resistance is but vain, line 601/2
No, resistance is but vain, Z. 601/2
8:35
1693
O, all ye people, clap your hands, line 138
O, all ye people, clap your hands, Z. 138
2:45
ca. 1680
Olinda in the shades unseen, line 404
Olinda in the shades unseen, Z. 404
1:34
Pious Celinda goes to prayers, line 410
Pious Celinda goes to prayers, Z. 410
1:23
1695
She that would gain a faithful lover, Z. 414
She that would gain a faithful lover, Z. 414
2:37
1695
Shepherd, leave decoying, Z. 628/16
Shepherd, leave decoying, Z. 628/16
1:20
1691
Sir Anthony Love, or, the Rambling Lady, Z. 588
Sir Anthony Love, or, the Rambling Lady, Z. 588
15:43
1690
There's Not a Swain, line 587/1
There's Not a Swain, Z. 587/1
0:56
1693
They tell us that you mighty powers above, Z. 630/19
They tell us that you mighty powers above, Z. 630/19
3:21
1695
Turn then thine eyes, line 425
Turn then thine eyes, Z. 425
1:27
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