Thirty songs in two volumes

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Thirty songs in two volumes

Henry Purcell ; edited by Timothy Roberts

Oxford University Press, c1995

Medium voice (transposed)

  • V. 1
  • V. 2

Printed Music(Full Score)

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30 songs in 2 volumes

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Purcell, Henry, 1659-1695 -- Vocal music. Selections

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Piano acc

English words

Includes excerpts from incidental music and opera

Contents of Works
  • V. 1. Ah! how sweet it is to love
  • Fairest isle
  • Hears not my Phillis how the birds
  • If music be the food of love
  • If music be the food of love
  • If music be the food of love
  • I see she flies me
  • Nymphs and shepherds come away
  • With sick and famish'd eyes
  • O solitude
  • Pious Celinda goes to pray'rs
  • Retir'd from mortals' sight
  • Tell me, some pitying angel (The Blessed Virgin's expostulation)
  • The fatal hour comes on apace
  • When I have often heard young maids complaining
  • V. 2. Cupid, the slyest rogue alive
  • Dear, pretty youth
  • I attempt from love's sickness to fly
  • Lord, what is man?
  • Man is for the woman made
  • Music for a while
  • Sawny is a bonny lad
  • Not all my torments
  • Now that the sun hath veil'd his light (An evening hymn)
  • Oh! lead me to some peaceful gloom
  • On the brow of Richmond Hill
  • She that would gain a faithful lover
  • The cares of lovers
  • Sweeter than roses
  • Thus to a ripe, consenting maid
  • 'Twas within a furlong of Edenborough Town
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