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Twas within a furlong, Z. 605/2
Twas within a furlong, Z. 605/2
1:56
1695
Urge me No. sea, Z. 426
Urge me No. more, Z. 426
3:14
Amidst the shades and cool and refreshing streams, Z. 355
Amidst the shades and cool and refreshing streams, Z. 355
3:14
1687
Awake, ye dead, line 182
Awake, ye dead, Z. 182
3:18
ca. 1693
Circe, Z. 575
Circe, Z. 575
14:22
1690
Come all ye songsters of the sky, Z. 629/7
Come all ye songsters of the sky, Z. 629/7
2:59
1689
Corinna is divinely fair, line 365
Corinna is divinely fair, Z. 365
1:58
1692
Draw near, you lovers, Z. 462
Draw near, you lovers, Z. 462
4:23
Farewell, all joys, line 368
Farewell, all joys, Z. 368
1:32
1685
Hark how all things in one sound agree, Z. 629/47
Hark how all things in one sound agree, Z. 629/47
2:02
1689
Rake! how the songsters in the grove, Z. 632/2
Hark! how the songsters in the grove, Z. 632/2
2:47
1694
High on a throne of glit'ring ore, Z. 465
High on a throne of glitt'ring ore, Z. 465
4:54
1690
Love arms itself in Celia's eyes, Z. 392
Love arms himself in Celia's eyes, Z. 392
3:02
Love in their little veins inspired, Z. 632/3
Love in their little veins inspires, Z. 632/3
1:32
1694
Miserere Mei, line 109
Miserere Mei, Z. 109
1:14
More love or more disdain I crave, line 397
More love or more disdain I crave, Z. 397
1:58
1678
Sylvia, now your scorn gives over, Z. 420
Sylvia, now your scorn give over, Z. 420
0:36
1688
Theodosius, or, the Force of Love, Z.606
Theodosius, or, the Force of Love, Z.606
21:23
1680
Under this stone read Gabriel John, Z. 286
Under this stone lies Gabriel John, Z. 286
1:59
1686
Why should men quarrel, line 630/4c-4d
Why should men quarrel, Z. 630/4c-4d
1:26
1695
Young Thyrsis' fate, ye hills and groves, Z. 473
Young Thyrsis' fate, ye hills and groves, Z. 473
5:52
As Amoret and Thirsis lay, Z. 607/11
As Amoret and Thirsis lay, Z. 607/11
3:36
1691
Awake and with attention hear Z. 181
Awake, and with attention hear, Z. 181
12:26
ca. 1688
Bacchus is a power divine, line 360
Bacchus is a power divine, Z. 360
3:06
Beneath a dark and melancholy grove, Z. 461
Beneath a dark and melancholy grove, Z. 461
3:34
Beneath the poplar's shadow, Z. 590/1
Beneath the poplar's shadow, Z. 590/1
2:06
ca. 1685
Celia has a thousand charms, song, Z. 609
Celia has a thousand charms, song, Z. 609
2:41
1695
Celia's long distance, too long I've loved her, Z. 364
Celia's fond, too long I've loved her, Z. 364
1:45
1694
Come, let us drink, line 245
Come, let us drink, Z. 245
1:24
Early O Lord my fainting soul Z. 132
Early, O Lord, my fainting soul, Z. 132
5:50
ca. 1680
Full of wrath his threatening breath, line 185
Full of wrath his threatening breath, Z. 185
2:51
Gentle shepherds, you that know, line 464
Gentle shepherds, you that know, Z. 464
6:03
1687
God save our sovereign Charles, Z. 250
God save our soverign Charles, Z. 250
01:03
1685
Here's the summer, sprightly, lines 629/34
Here's the summer, sprightly, Z. 629/34
1:07
1689
How I sigh when I think of the charms, line 374
How I sigh when I think of the charms, Z. 374
0:33
1681
I came, I saw, and was undone, line 375
I came, I saw, and was undone, Z. 375
4:31
I gave her cakes and I gave her ale, Z. 256
I gave her cakes and I gave her ale, Z. 256
1:47
1690
I saw that you were grown so high, Z. 387
I saw that you were grown so high, Z. 387
2:32
1678
If grief has any pow'r to kill, line 378
If grief has any pow'r to kill, Z. 378
1:41
1685
If prayers and tears, line 380
If prayers and tears, Z. 380
7:12
In Cloris all soft charms, line 384
In Cloris all soft charms, Z. 384
2:18
1684
Let each gallant heart, line 390
Let each gallant heart, Z. 390
1:41
1683
Lord not to us line 137
Lord, not to us, Z. 137
1:02
ca. 1680
Love's pow'r in my heart shall find no. compliance line 395
Love's pow'r in my heart shall find No. compliance, Z. 395
0:41
1688
Love, thou art best, Z. 596/1
Love, thou art best, Z. 596/1
2:00
1693
My op'ning eyes are purg'd, ZD72
My op'ning eyes are purg'd, ZD72
4:47
O how happy's he, line 403
O how happy's he, Z. 403
1:46
1690
About sweet delights of love, Z. 627/30
O sweet delights of love, Z. 627/30
1:57
1690
Oh! what a scene does entertain my sight, line 506
O! what a scene does entertain my sight, Z. 506
7:21
Of all the instruments that are, line 263
Of all the instruments that are, Z. 263
1:31
1693
Once, twice, thrice, I Julia tried, Z. 265
Once, twice, thrice, I Julia tried, Z. 265
2:00
Pox on you for a fop, line 268
Pox on you for a fop, Z. 268
1:52
Sawney is a bonny lad, Z. 412
Sawney is a bonny lad, Z. 412
1:51
1694
See my many color'd fields, Z. 629/35
See my many color'd fields, Z. 629/35
2:59
1689
Seek not to know what must not be revealed'd, Z. 630/15
Seek not to know what must not be reveal'd, Z. 630/15
3:56
1695
Since the pox or the plague, line 471
Since the pox or the plague, Z. 471
1:32
1679
Sing, sing, ye druids, line 574/13
Sing, sing, ye druids, Z. 574/13
2:43
1695
Sir Barnaby Whigg, gold, No. Wit Like a Woman's, Z. 589
Sir Barnaby Whigg, or, No. Wit Like a Woman's, Z. 589
1681
Sir Walter enjoying his damsel, room 273
Sir Walter enjoying his damsel, Z. 273
2:03
Spanish Friar, or, the Double Discovery, Z. 610
Spanish Friar, or, the Double Discovery, Z. 610
ca. 1694
The cares of lovers, line 632/10
The cares of lovers, Z. 632/10
1:55
1694
The Mask in Dioclesian
The Masque in Dioclesian
45:02
1690
The night has come, ZD77
The night is come, ZD77
3:35
They say you're angry, line 422
They say you're angry, Z. 422
2:44
1685
Thus the ever grateful spring, Z. 629/33
Thus the ever grateful spring, Z. 629/33
4:38
1689
Thus to a ripe, consenting maid, line 607/10
Thus to a ripe, consenting maid, Z. 607/10
2:51
1691
Two arms, heroic prince, Z. 600/3
To arms, heroic prince, Z. 600/3
3:12
ca. 1692
When a cruel long winter, Z. 629/31
When a cruel long winter, Z. 629/31
3:02
1689
When her languishing eyes said 'love', line 432
When her languishing eyes said 'love', Z. 432
1:02
1681
When I have often heard, Z. 629/23
When I have often heard, Z. 629/23
3:14
1689
While Thirsis, wrapped in downy sleep, Z. 437
While Thirsis, wrapt in downy sleep, Z. 437
2:03
1685
Whilst I with grief, line 610/1
Whilst I with grief, Z. 610/1
2:38
1695
Who can behold Florella's charms? Line 441
Who can behold Florella's charms?, Z. 441
2:09
1695
Why, my Daphne, why complaining?, line 525
Why, my Daphne, why complaining?, Z. 525
4:04
1691
Yes, Daphne, in your looks I find, Z. 629/45
Yes, Daphne, in your looks I find, Z. 629/45
3:08
1689
A thousand sev'ral ways I tried to hide, Z. 459
A thousand sev'ral ways I tried to hide, Z. 459
0:39
A thousand sev'ral ways I tried Z. 359
A thousand sev'ral ways I tried, Z. 359
0:50
1684
Ah cruel, bloody fate, Z. 606/9
Ah cruel, bloody fate, Z. 606/9
2:27
1680
Oh me! To many deaths (from 'Regulus'), Z. 586/1
Ah me! To many deaths (from 'Regulus'), Z. 586/1
2:48
1692
Oh! Ah! How happy are we! (from "The Indian Queen"), Z. 630/17a
Ah! Ah! How happy are we! (from "The Indian Queen"), Z. 630/17a
1:41
1695
Oh! Belinda I am pressed with torment, Z. 626/3
Ah! Belinda I am pressed with torment, Z. 626/3
3:52
1689
Amintas to my grievance I see Z. 356
Amintas, to my grief I see, Z. 356
1:35
1679
Amintor heedless of his flock Z. 357
Amintor, heedless of his flocks, Z. 357
2:26
1681
An ape, a lion, a fox, and an ass, line 241
An ape, a lion, a fox, and an ass, Z. 241
1:28
1686
Anacreon's defeat Z. 423
Anacreon's defeat, Z. 423
3:56
1688
Arise the subterranean winds Z. 631/3
Arise, ye subterranean winds, Z. 631/3
ca. 1695
As Roger last night to Jenny lay close, Z. 242
As Roger last night to Jenny lay close, Z. 242
1:31
Ask me to loveNo. more song Z. 358
Ask me to love No. more, song, Z. 358
1:38
1694
Beware poor Shepherds Z. 361
Beware, poor Shepherds, Z. 361
1:31
1684
Blow, blow, Boreas blow (from 'Sir Barnaby Whigg'), line 589/1
Blow, blow, Boreas blow (from 'Sir Barnaby Whigg'), Z. 589/1
04:07
1681
Cease anxious world your fruitless pain Z. 362
Cease, anxious world, your fruitless pain, Z. 362
2:23
1687
Charon, the peaceful shade invites (from 'Prophetess'), soprano aria, Z. 627/6
Charon, the peaceful shade invites (from 'Prophetess'), soprano aria, Z. 627/6
2:02
1690
Cleomenes, the Spartan Hero, Z.576
Cleomenes, the Spartan Hero, Z. 576
1692
Come all to me (from 'Timon of Athens'), line 632/7
Come all to me (from 'Timon of Athens'), Z. 632/7
01:09
1694
Come my hearts, play your parts, line 246
Come my hearts, play your parts, Z. 246
01:13
1685
Down, down with Bacchus, line 247
Down, down with Bacchus, Z. 247
1:11
1693
Dry those eyes, lines 631/7
Dry those eyes, Z. 631/7
4:20
ca. 1695
Epsom Wells, line 579
Epsom Wells, Z. 579
1693
Farewell ye rocks Z. 463
Farewell, ye rocks, Z. 463
3:16
1685
Fie, nay prithee, John, catch, ZD 100 "Chiding Catch"
Fie, nay prithee, John, catch, ZD 100 "Chiding Catch"
1:25
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