The works of Henry Purcell [Musiktryck]. Vol. 22A, Catches / Henry Purcell ; edited under the supervision of the Purcell Society by Ian Spink
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- Purcell, Henry [Samlade verk. 1968] works of Henry Purcell [Musiktryck]Rev. ed. Sevenoaks : Novello, 1968-
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A health to the nut-brown lass (Z. 240) ; An ape, a lion, a fox and an ass (Z. 241) ; As Roger last night (Z. 242) ; Call for the reck'ning (Z. 244) ; Come, come let us drink (Z. 245) ; Come my hearts (Z. 246) ; Down, down with Bacchus (Z. 247) ; Drink on till night be spent (Z. 248) ; Full bags, a brisk bottle (Z. 249) ; God save our sov'reign Charles (Z. 250) ; Great Apollo and Bacchus (Z. 251) ; Here's a health, a health (Z. 252) ; Here's that will challenge (Z. 253) ; He that drinks is immortal (Z. 254) ; If all be true that I do think (Z. 255) ; I gave her cakes (Z. 256) ; Is Charleroy's siege come too? (Z. 257) ; Let the grave folks go preach (Z. 258) ; Let us drink to the blades (Z. 259) ; My lady's coachman, John (Z. 260) ; Now England's great council's (Z. 261) ; Now, now we are met (Z. 262) ; Of all the instruments that are (Z. 263) ; Once in our lives (Z. 264) ; Once, twice, thrice, I Julia tried (Z. 265) ; Once industrious insect (Z. 266) ; Pale faces, stand by (Z. 267) ; Pox on you for a fop (Z. 268) ; Prithee, ben't so sad and serious (Z. 269) ; Room for th'express (Z. 270) ; Since the Duke is return'd (Z. 271) Since time so kind to us does prove (Z. 272) ; Since women so false (Z.D 104) ; Sir Walter enjoying his damsel one night (Z. 273) ; Soldier, soldier, take off thy wine (Z. 274) ; Sum up all the delights (Z. 275) ; The Macedon youth (Z. 276) ; The miller's daughter riding to the fair (Z. 277) ; The surrender of Lim'rick (Z. 278) ; 'Tis easy to force (Z. 279) ; 'Tis too late for a coach (Z. 280) ; 'Tis women makes us love (Z. 281) ; To all lovers of music (Z. 282) ; To thee, to thee, and to a maid (Z. 283) ; True Englishman drink (Z. 284) ; Under a green elm (Z. 285) ; Under this stone lies Gabriel John (Z. 286) ; When V and I together meet (Z. 287) ; Who comes there? Stand! (Z. 288) ; Wine in a morning (Z. 289) ; Would you know how we meet (Z. 290) ; Young Colin cleaving (Z. 291) ; Young John the gard'ner (Z. 292) -- Catches from plays: At the close of the ev'ning (Knight of Malta, Z. 599) ; Bring the bowl an cool Nantz (The Richmond Heiress, Z. 243) ; Jach thou'rt toper (Bonduca, Z. 574/10) ; My wife has a tongue (The English Lawyer, Z. 594) -- Appendix: Fie, nay, prithee John (Z.D 100) ; Let's live good honest lives (Z.D 102) ; Tom, making a Manteau (Z.D 106)