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Go tell Amynta Z.489
Go tell Amynta, Z. 489
4:09
God is gone up ('Canon 7 in 1 at the unison'), line 107
God is gone up ('Canon 7 in 1 at the unison'), Z. 107
1:07
Halcyon days, Z. 631/15
Halcyon days, Z. 631/15
2:57
ca. 1695
He himself courts his own gelding Z. 372
He himself courts his own ruin, Z. 372
1:12
1684
He that drinks is immortal Z. 254
He that drinks is immortal, Z. 254
1:20
1686
Hence! here! Hence with your trifling deity from 'Timon of Athens' bass aria Z. 632/5
Hence! hence! hence with your trifling deity (from 'Timon of Athens'), bass aria, Z. 632/5
01:54
1694
Hence fond receiver Z. 492
Hence, fond deceiver, Z. 492
4:19
1687
Here's a health pray let it pass Z. 252
Here's a health, pray let it pass, Z. 252
02:10
How delightful is the life of an innocent swain Z. 373
How delightful's the life of an innocent swain, Z. 373
2:20
How happy is the husband, Z. 582/1
How happy's the husband, Z. 582/1
1:18
1693
I am coming to lock all fast, Z. 629/12
I am come to lock all fast, Z. 629/12
2:52
1689
I looked'd and saw within, Z. 598/1
I look'd and saw within, Z. 598/1
2:08
1691
I resolve against crying Z. 386
I resolve against cringing, Z. 386
0:58
1679
And also No. pleasure in the sun's bright beams Z. 388
I take No. pleasure in the sun's bright beams, Z. 388
1:51
1681
If all be true that I do think, line 255
If all be true that I do think, Z. 255
1:17
1689
In all our Cynthia's shining sphere Z. 496
In all our Cynthia's shining sphere, Z. 496
4:01
In some kind of dream Z. 497
In some kind dream, Z. 497
2:51
1687
In vain we dissemble line 385
In vain we dissemble, Z. 385
2:17
1685
In vain, 'gainst Love, in vain I strove, Z. 580/1
In vain, 'gainst Love, in vain I strove, Z. 580/1
1:58
1692
Jack thou art a toper (from 'Bonduca'), line 574/10
Jack thou art a toper (from 'Bonduca'), Z. 574/10
2:36
1695
Child fortune smiles, Z. 631/8
Kind fortune smiles, Z. 631/8
1:16
ca. 1695
Lads and Lasses, blith and gay, Z. 578/8
Lads and Lasses, blith and gay, Z. 578/8
2:35
ca. 1695
Let formal lovers still pursue Z. 391
Let formal lovers still pursue, Z. 391
1:05
1687
Let us kind Lesbia give away Z. 466
Let us, kind Lesbia, give away, Z. 466
1:26
1684
Love is now becoming a trade Z. 393
Love is now become a trade, Z. 393
1:08
1685
Love Triumphant, or Nature Will Prevail, Issue 582
Love Triumphant, or Nature Will Prevail, Z. 582
1693
May the god of wit inspire, Z. 629/8ab
May the god of wit inspire, Z. 629/8ab
2:35
1689
Musing on cares of human fate Z. 467
Musing on cares of human fate, Z. 467
2:15
1685
My heart whenever you appear Z. 399
My heart, whenever you appear, Z. 399
1:49
1685
My lady's coachman, John, Z. 260
My lady's coachman, John, Z. 260
1:24
1688
Next winter comes slowly, Z. 629/36
Next winter comes slowly, Z. 629/36
3:16
1689
No, no, poor suffering heart, Z. 576/1
No, no, poor suff'ring heart, Z. 576/1
2:30
1692
Well, what purpose should I speak Z. 468
No, to what purpose should I speak, Z. 468
4:19
Often she visits this lone mountain, Z. 626/25a
Oft she visits this lone mountain, Z. 626/25a
2:19
1689
Oh! how you protest Z. 605/1
Oh! how you protest Z. 605/1
1:35
1695
Oroonoko, Z.584
Oroonoko, Z. 584
1695
Pastora's beauties when unblown Z. 407
Pastora's beauties when unblown, Z. 407
2:26
1681
Phyllis I can't forgive it Z. 408
Phyllis, I can ne'er forgive it, Z. 408
0:37
1688
Phyllis talc No. more of passion Z. 409
Phyllis, talk No. more of passion, Z. 409
2:04
1685
Rashly I swore I would disown Z. 411
Rashly I swore I would disown, Z. 411
1:05
1683
Regulus, or, the Faction of Carthage, Z. 586
Regulus, or, the Faction of Carthage, Z. 586
1692
Scarce had the rising sun appear'd Z. 469
Scarce had the rising sun appear'd, Z. 469
1:05
1679
See how the fading glories of the year Z. 470
See how the fading glories of the year, Z. 470
2:56
1689
See where she sits Z. 508
See where she sits, Z. 508
5:58
See, see, the heavens smile, lines 631/16
See, see, the heavens smile, Z. 631/16
1:25
ca. 1695
She who possesses my poor heart Z. 415
She who my poor heart possesses, Z. 415
1:47
1683
Since one poor view has drawn my heart Z. 416
Since one poor view has drawn my heart, Z. 416
0:35
1681
Since the duke is return's, catch for 3 voices, line 271
Since the duke is return's, catch for 3 voices, Z. 271
1:51
1685
Since time so kind to us does prove, line 272
Since time so kind to us does prove, Z. 272
1:17
Spite of the godhead powerful love Z. 417
Spite of the godhead, pow'rful love, Z. 417
1:01
1687
Still I'm wishing (from "Prophetess"), lines 627/33
Still I'm wishing (from "Prophetess"), Z. 627/33
2:03
1690
Sweet, be No. longer sad, line 418
Sweet, be No. longer sad, Z. 418
2:36
1678
Sylvia 'tis true you're fair Z. 512
Sylvia, 'tis true you're fair, Z. 512
1:42
1686
Tell me why my charming fair Z. 627/35
Tell me why my charming fair, Z. 627/35
6:12
1690
The Canterbury Guests, or, A Bargain Broken, Z. 591
The Canterbury Guests, or, A Bargain Broken, Z. 591
1694
The English Lawyer, line 594
The English Lawyer, Z. 594
1685
The Fatal Marriage, or, the Innocent Adultery, line 595
The Fatal Marriage, or, the Innocent Adultery, Z. 595
5:06
1694
The Female Virtuosos, Z. 596
The Female Virtuosos, Z. 596
1693
The Indian Emperor, or, The Conquest of Mexico, Z. 598
The Indian Emperor, or, The Conquest of Mexico, Z. 598
1691
The Knight of Malta
The Knight of Malta
1691
The Maid's Last Prayer, or, Any Rather Than Fail, line 601
The Maid's Last Prayer, or, Any Rather than Fail, Z. 601
8:18
1693
The Marriage-Hater Match'd, Issue 602
The Marriage-Hater Match'd, Z. 602
1692
The Massacre of Paris, Z.604
The Massacre of Paris, Z. 604
1690
The Miller's daugter riding, line 277
The Miller's daugter riding, Z. 277
1:38
1686
The Mock Marriage, Z.605
The Mock Marriage, Z. 605
1695
The noise of foreign wars
The noise of foreign wars
7:20
before 1688
The Richmond Heiress, or, A Woman Once in the Right, Z. 608
The Richmond Heiress, or, A Woman Once in the Right, Z. 608
1693
The Second Part of Musick's Handmaid (12)
The Second Part of Musick's Handmaid (12)
14:38
1687
The Wives' Excuse, or, Cuckolds Make Themselves, Z. 612
The Wives' Excuse, or, Cuckolds Make Themselves, Z. 612
6:27
1691
They shall be as happy, Z. 629/50ef
They shall be as happy, Z. 629/50ef
5:09
1689
Through mournful shades and lonely groves Z. 424
Through mournful shades and solitary groves, Z. 424
3:23
1684
Thus the gloomy world at first began to shine, Z. 629/43
Thus the gloomy world at first began to shine, Z. 629/43
3:52
1689
Thy genius, lo (from 'The Massacre of Paris', 2 versions), Z. 604a-b
Thy genius, lo (from 'The Massacre of Paris', 2 versions), Z. 604a-b
03:32
1690
To all lovers of music, line 282
To all lovers of music, Z. 282
2:24
1687
To arms, line 574/15
To arms, Z. 574/15
1:24
1695
To thee and to a maid, line 283
To thee and to a maid, Z. 283
1:37
1685
True Englishmen drink a good health ('Song with music on the 7 Bishops'), line 284
True Englishmen drink a good health ('Song with music on the 7 Bishops'), Z. 284
1:05
ca. 1689
We reap all the pleasures Z. 547 incomplete
We reap all the pleasures, Z. 547 (incomplete)
3:53
What can we poor females do? Line 518
What can we poor females do?, Z. 518
1:21
When I first saw, Z. 627/App1
When first I saw, Z. 627/App1
2:21
1690
When first my shepherdess and I Z. 431
When first my shepherdess and I, Z. 431
1:28
1687
When my Aemelia smiles Z. 434
When my Aemelia smiles, Z. 434
2:12
When Strephon found his passion vain Z. 435
When Strephon found his passion vain, Z. 435
1:11
1683
While Cynthia sung all angry winds lay still Z. 438
Whilst Cynthia sung, all angry winds lay still, Z. 438
1:58
1686
Who but a slave can well express Z. 440
Who but a slave can well express, Z. 440
2:09
Would you know how we meet, line 290
Would you know how we meet, Z. 290
1:13
1685
Ye happy swains whose nymphs are kind Z. 443
Ye happy swains, whose nymphs are kind, Z. 443
1:52
1685
You say 'tis love Z. 628/35a
You say 'tis love, Z. 628/35a
5:44
1691
Young Colin cleaving of a beam, line 291
Young Colin cleaving of a beam, Z. 291
2:14
1691
Your council all is urged in vain, Z. 626/35a
Your council all is urg'd in vain, Z. 626/35a
3:33
1689
Tis women makes us love, line 281
Tis women makes us love, Z. 281
1:16
1685
Wake Quivera, line 630/4b
Wake Quivera, Z. 630/4b
2:23
1695
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