Secular songs for solo voice
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Secular songs for solo voice
(The works of Henry Purcell / [by Henry Purcell] ; edited under the supervision of the Purcell Society, v. 25)
Novello, c1986
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For solo voice, basso continuo and harpsichord
Words in English
Includes introd. and commentary
Publiser's no.: Cat. No. 15 1025 08
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- Since the pox
- Amintas, to my grief I see
- Scarce had the rising sun
- I resolve against cringing
- What hope for us remains
- Amintor, heedless of his flocks
- Pastora's beauties when unblown
- How I sigh
- Since one poor view
- When her languishing eyes
- I take no pleasure
- She loves and she confesses too
- She, who my poor heart possesses
- Urge me no more
- From silent shades
- Let each gallant heart
- When Strephon found
- Rashly I swore
- Who but a slave
- No, to what purpose
- Draw near, you lovers
- Amidst the shades
- Beneath a dark and melancholy grove
- In Cloris all soft charms agree
- He himself courts
- A thousand sev'ral ways
- Through mournful shades
- Let us, kind Lesbia
- Beware, poor shepherds
- Farewell, all joys !
- Ye happy swains
- My heart, whenever you appear
- Love is now become a trade
- In vain we dissemble
- Farewell, ye rocks
- Cease, anxious world
- They say you're angry
- O solitude
- If grief has any pow'r
- Cupid, the slyest rogue alive
- Phillis, talk no more
- Musing on cares
- While Thirsis, wrapp'd
- If pray'rs and tears
- I came, I saw
- How delightful's the life
- Sylvia, 'tis true you're fair
- Whilst Cynthia sang
- When first my shepherdess and I
- Gentle shepherds
- Let formal lovers
- Spite of the godhead
- This poet sings
- Sylvia, now your scorn give over
- Ah! how pleasant
- Phillis, I can ne'er forgive it
- Love's pow'r in my heart
- See how the fading glories
- Young Thirsis' fate
- High on a throne : Version A
- High on a throne : Version B
- On the brow of Richmond Hill
- Fly swift, ye hours
- If music be the food of love (1st setting) : Version A
- If music be the food of love (1st setting) : Version B
- Corinna is divinely fair
- I lov'd fair Celia
- Ah! cruel nymph
- I love and I must
- Not all my torments
- What a sad fate : Version A
- What a sad fate : Version B
- Sawney is a bonny lad
- Ask me to love
- Olinda in the shades unseen
- Celia's fond
- Hears not my Phillis
- Who can behold
- She that would gain
- Love, thou can'st hear
- Pious Celinda
- Incassum, Lesbia
- If music be the food of love (2st setting)
- Lovely Albina
- Bacchus is a pow'r divine
- Love arms himself
- When my Aemelia smiles
- The fatal hour
- Oh! fair Cedaria
- Appendix A: Arrangements. Turn then thine eyes
- What can we
- Leave these useless arts
- Appendix B: Mock songs. When first Amintas
- Oh! how happy's he
- Honours may crown
- No watch, dear Celia
- We now, my Thyrsis
- I envy not a monarch's fate
- Appendix C: Incomplete songs. I fain would be free
- Ah! what pains
- Appendix D: Songs of uncertain authorship. When Thirsis did the splendid eye
- When I a lover
- Sweet tyraness
- I saw that you were grown so high
- More love or more disdain
- Sweet, be no longer sad
- Cease, O my sad soul
- How peaceful the days are
- Why so serious
- Aaron thus propos'd to Moses
- Stripp'd of their green
- A choir of bright beauties