Z351
Song
(1688)
Aaron thus propos'd to Moses, possibly not by Purcell
Z631/13
Aria
(c1695)
Aeolus, you must appear {B (Neptune)}
Z630/17a
Duet and Quartet
(1695)
Ah! Ah! How happy are we! {???}
Z626/3
Aria
(1689)
Ah! Belinda, I am prest with torment {S (Dido)}
Z606/9
Song
(1680)
Ah cruel, bloody fate
Z352
Song
(?)
Ah! Cruel nymph, you give despair
Z240
Catch
(1685)
A health to the nut-brown lass [J Suckling] {4vv}
Z353
Song
(1688)
Ah! how pleasant 'tis to love
Z613/2
Song
(1694)
Ah! how sweet it is to love
Z586/1
Song
(1692)
Ah me! to many deaths
Z354
Song
(?)
Ah! what pains, what racking thoughts [Congreve]
inc, bc lost
Z482
Song
(?)
Alas, how barbarous we are [K Philips] {SB}
Z627/37
Aria and Chorus
(1690)
All our days {B (One of the Pleasures),chor}
Z355
Song
(1687)
Amidst the shades and cool refreshing streams
Z356
Song
(1679)
Amintas, to my grief I see
Z357
Song
(1681)
Amintor, heedless of his flocks
Z241
Catch
(1686)
An ape, a lion, a fox and an ass {3vv}
ZD171
Song
(?)
A Poor blind woman {SSB}
Z631/3
Aria
(c1695)
Arise, ye subterranean winds {B}
Z607/11
Song
(1691)
As Amoret and Thyrsis lay
Z358
Song
(1694)
Ask me to love no more [A Hammond]
Z242
Catch
(?)
As Roger last night to Jenny lay close {3vv}
Z602/1
Song
(1692)
As soon as the chaos
Z359
Song
(1684)
A thousand sev'ral ways I tried
Z629/25
Aria and Chorus
(1689)
A thousand thousand ways we'll find {T/A,chor}
Z599/1
Catch
(1691)
At the close of the evening {3vv}
Z360
Song
(?)
Bacchus is a power divine
Z608/1
Song
(1693)
Behold the man
Z626/26
Aria
(1689)
Behold, upon my bended spear {T (Aeneas)}
Z461
Song
(?)
Beneath a dark and melancholy grove {SB}
Z590/1
Song
(?1685)
Beneath the poplar's shadow
Z361
Song
(1684)
Beware, poor Shepherds
Z589/1
Song
(1681)
Blow, blow, Boreas, blow
Z243
Catch
(?1693-4)
Bring the bowl and cool Nantz {3vv}
Z574/16
Song
(1695)
Britons strike home!
Z632/4
Trio
(1694)
But ah! how much are our delights {SS (Two Nymphs),B (Shepherd),bc}
Z628/35d-35e
Aria and Chorus
(1691)
But one soft moment {B,chor}
Z244
Catch
(?)
Call for the reckoning {3vv}
Z606/2
Song
(1680)
Can'st thou, Marina
Z362
Song
(1687)
Cease, anxious world [G Etherege]
Z363
Song
(1678)
Cease, O my sad soul [C Webbe]
Z584/1
Song
(1695)
Celemene, pray tell me
Z609/10
Song
(1695)
Celia has a thousand charms
Z364
Song
(1694)
Celia's fond, too long I've loved her
Z572/3?
Song
(1690)
Celia, that I once was blest
Z627/6
Aria
(1690)
Charon, the peaceful shade invites {S}
Z632/7
Aria
(1694)
Come all to me {S (Cupid),2vn,bc}
Z629/7
Aria
(1689)
Come all ye songsters of the sky {T/A}
Z583/3
Song
(?1692)
Come away, do not stay
Z626/29
Aria
(1689)
Come away, fellow sailors {(First Sailor), chor}
Z627/27
Duet
(1690)
Come, come away {B (a Bachanalian),B (a Silvan)}
Z629/4
Aria
(1689)
Come, come, come, let us leave the town {SB}
Z483
Song
(1686)
Come, dear companions of th'Arcadian fields {SB}
Z575/3
Song
(?1690)
Come every demon
Z484
Song
(1685)
Come, lay by all care {SB}
Z632/12
Duet and Chorus
(1694)
Come, let us agree {S (Cupid),B (Bacchus),chor,str}
Z245
Catch
(?)
Come let us drink [A Brome] {3vv,bc}
Z246
Catch
(1685)
Come my hearts, play your parts {3vv}
Z631/5
Aria and Chorus
(c1695)
Come unto these yellow sands {S (Ariel),chor}
Z612/4
Song
(1691)
Corinna, I excuse thy face
Z365
Song
(1692)
Corinna is divinely fair
Z367
Song
(1685)
Cupid, the slyest rogue alive
Z592/10
Song
(1693)
Cynthia frowns
Z631/10
Aria
(c1695)
Dear pretty youth {S (Dorinda)}
Z574/14
Song
(1695)
Divine Andate, president of war
Z247
Catch
(1693)
Down, down with Bacchus {3vv}
Z462
Song
(?)
Draw near, you lovers [T Stanley] {SB}
Z606/7
Song
(1680)
Dream no more of pleasures past
Z248
Catch
(1686)
Drink on till night be spent [P Ayres] {3vv}
Z631/7
Aria
(c1695)
Dry those eyes {S (Ariel)}
Z485
Song
(1694)
Dulcibella, when e'er I sue for a kiss [A Henley] {SB}
Z631/11b-11d
Aria
(c1695)
Fair and serene {B (Neptune)}
Z486
Song
(1692)
Fair Cloe, my breast so alarms [J Glanvill] {SB}
Z628/38
Aria
(1691)
Fairest Isle {S (Venus)}
Z368
Song
(1685)
Farewell, all joys
Z463
Song
(1685)
Farewell, ye rocks [D'Urfey] {SB}
Z626/7
Duet and Chorus
(1689)
Fear no danger {SS,chor}
Z487
Song
(1687)
Fill the bowl with rosy wine [A Cowley] {SB}
Z571/3
Song
(1688)
Fled is my love
Z369
Song
(1692)
Fly swift, ye hours
Z628/36
Duet
(1691)
For folded flocks {SB}
Z572/11
Song
(1690)
For Iris and her swain
Z572/6?
Song
(1690)
For Iris I sigh
Z578/9
Song
(1694-5)
From rosie bow'rs
Z370
Song
(1683)
From silent shades and the Elysian groves, Bess of Bedlam
Z249
Catch
(1686)
Full bags, a brisk bottle [J Allestry] {3vv}
Z578/7
Song
(1694-5)
Genius of England
Z464
Song
(1687)
Gently shepherds, you that know [Tate] {SB}, on the death of John Playford
Z627/?
Trio and Chorus
(1690)
Give to every one {BBB,chor}
Z250
Catch
(1685)
God save our sovereign Charles {3vv}
Z591/1
Song
(1694)
Good neighbor why?
Z489
Song
(?)
Go tell Amynta, gentle swain [Dryden]
Z251
Catch
(?)
Great Apollo and Bacchus {3vv}
Z628/22
Aria
(1691)
Great love {B}
Z626/4
Duet (dialogue)
(1689)
Grief increases by concealing {SS}
Z606/8
Song
(1680)
Hail to the myrtle shade
Z631/15
Aria
(c1695)
Halcyon days {S (Amphitrite),ob,str}
Z612/2
Song
(1691)
Hang this whining way of wooing
Z541
Song
(?)
Hark Damon, hark {SSB,2rec,2vn}
Z606/4
Song
(1680)
Hark! Hark! behold the heav'nly choir
Z629/47
Aria
(1689)
Hark how all things in one sound agree {S/A,str}
Z632/2
Duet
(1694)
Hark! how the songsters of the grove in A Symphony of Pipes imitating the chirping of
birds {SS, (Two Nymphs),2fl,bc}
Z542
Song
(?)
Hark how the wild musicians sing {TTB,2vn}
Z613/1
Song
(1694)
Hark! my Damilcar!
Z629/48
Aria and Chorus
(1689)
Hark! now the echoing air {S (Second Woman),chor}
Z490
Song
(?)
Haste, gentle Charon {BB}
Z626/27
Aria and Chorus
(1689)
Haste, haste to town {S (Belinda),chor}
Z491
Song
(1688)
Has yet your breast no pity learn'd? {SB}
Z371
Song
(1695)
Hears not my Phyllis [C Sedley], The Knotting Song
Z574/11
Song
(1695)
Hear us great Rugwith
Z574/12
Song
(1695)
Hear, ye Gods of Britain
Z583/1
Song
(?1692)
Hear, ye sullen powers below
Z372
Song
(1684)
He himself courts his own ruin
Z492
Song
(1687)
Hence, fon deceiver {SB}
Z632/5
Aria
(1694)
Hence! hence! hence with your trifling deity {B (A Bacchanal),2ob,bc}
Z252
Catch
(?)
Here's a health, pray let it pass {3vv}
Z253
Catch
(1680)
Here's that will challenge all the fair {3vv}, Bartholemew Fair
Z629/34
Aria
(1689)
Here's the summer, sprightly, gay {A (Summer)}
Z493
Song
(1688)
Here's to thee, Dick [Cowley] {SB}
Z254
Catch
(1686)
He that drinks is immortal {3vv}
Z465
Song
(1690)
High on a throne of glitt'ring ore [D'Urfey] {SB}, ode to the Queen
Z628/12
Aria
(1691)
Hither this way bend {S (Philidel),chor,2ob,str}
Z373
Song
(?)
How delightful's the life of an innocent swain
Z494
Song
(1686)
How great are the blessings 'A Health to King James' [Tate] {SB}
Z609/12
Song
(1695)
How happy, how happy is she
Z582/1
Song
(1693)
How happy's the husband
Z628/30b-30d
Aria and Chorus
(1691)
How happy the Lover {A,chor}
Z374
Song
(1681)
How I sigh when I think of the charms
Z543
Song
(1688)
How pleasant is this flowery plain {ST,2rec}
Z495
Song
(1687)
How sweet is the air and refreshing {SB}
Z602/2
Song
(1692)
How vile are the sordid intregues
Z629/14
Aria and Chorus
(1689)
Hush, no more, be silent all {B,chor}
Z629/12
Aria
(1689)
I am come to lock all fast {S}
Z628/9
Aria
(1691)
I call ye all to Woden's hall {T,chor}
Z375
Song
(?)
I came, I saw, and was undone [A Cowley]
Z630/6
Aria and Chorus
(1695)
I come to sing great Zempoalla's story {T (Fame),chor}
Z376
Song
(1693)
I envy not a monarch's fate
Z377
Song
(?)
I fain would be free, inc, bc lost
Z255
Catch
(1689)
If all be true that I do think {3vv}
Z544
Song
(?)
If ever I more riches did desire [Cowley] {SSTB,2vn}
Z378
Song
(1685)
If grief has any power to kill
Z379
Song
(1692-1695)
If music be the food of love [H Heveningham], 3 settings
Z626/10
Aria
(1689)
If not for mine {T (Aeneas)}
Z380
Song
(?)
If prayers and tears, on the death of Charles II
Z571/8
Song
(1688)
If thou wilt give me back my love
Z256
Catch
(1690)
I gave her cakes and I gave her ale {3vv}
Z571/5
Song
(1688)
I'll mount to yon blue Coelum
Z571/6
Song
(1688)
I'll sail upon the Dog-star
Z598/1
Song
(1691)
I look'd and saw within
Z381
Song
(1694)
I lov'd fair Celia [B Howard], music as Z427
Z382
Song
(?)
I love and I must, Bell Barr
Z545
Song
(?)
In a deep vision's intellectual scene 'The Complaint' [Cowley] {SSB}
Z496
Song
(?)
In all our Cynthia's shining sphere [E Settle: The World in the Moon] {SB}
Z383
Song
(1695)
Incassum Lesbia, incassum rogas [Herbert], The Queen's Epicedium
Z384
Song
(1684)
In Cloris all soft charms [J Howe]
Z612/1
Song
(1691)
Ingrateful love!
Z497
Song
(1687)
In some kind dream [G Etherege] {SB}
Z588/4
Song
(1690)
In vain Clemene
Z580/1
Song
(1692)
In vain, 'gainst Love, in vain I strove
Z385
Song
(1685)
In vain we dissemble
Z386
Song
(1679)
I resolve against cringing
Z498
Song
(1686)
I saw fair Cloris all alone [W Strode] {SB}
Z387
Song
(1678)
I saw that you were grown so high
Z257
Catch
(?1693)
Is Charleroy's siege come too? {3vv}
Z573/1
Song
(?1692)
I see, she flies me
Z571/1
Song
(1688)
I sigh'd, and I pin'd
Z595/2
Song
(1694)
I sigh'd and owned my love
Z499
Song
(?)
I spy Celia, Celia eyes me {SB}
Z388
Song
(1681)
I take no pleasure in the sun's bright beams
Z574/10
Catch
(1695)
Jack thou art a toper {3vv}
Z571/7
Song
(1688)
Jenny, 'gin you can love
Z101
Catch
(?)
Joy, mirth, triumphs I do defy {4vv}, Originally an Alleluia?
Z500
Song
(?)
Julia, your unjust disdain {SB}
Z631/8
Aria
(c1695)
Kind fortune smiles {S (Ariel)}
Z578/8
Song
(1694-5)
Lads and Lasses, blith and gay
Z583/4
Song
(?1692)
Laius! Hear, hear
Z579/1
Song
(1693)
Leave these useless arts
Z389
Song
(?)
Leave these useless arts in loving, version of duet in Shadwell: Epsom Wells
Z627/8
Duet and Chorus
(1690)
Let all mankind the pleasures share {SB,chor}
Z390
Song
(1683)
Let each gallant heart [J Turner]
Z391
Song
(1687)
Let formal lovers still pursue
Z501
Song
(1689)
Let Hector, Achilles and each brave commander {SB}
Z627/31
Aria and Chorus
(1690)
Let monarchs fight {S (a Faun),chor,str}
Z628/13
Aria
(1691)
Let not a moon-born Elf [B (Grimbald)]
Z578/3
Song
(1694-5)
Let the dreadful engines
Z629/29
Duet
(1689)
Let the fifes, and the clarions {AA}
Z258
Catch
(1685)
Let the grave folks go preach {3vv}
Z627/App3
Aria
(1690)
Let us dance {S (Another of the Pleasures)}
Z259
Catch
(?1691)
Let us drink to the blades {3vv}
Z466
Song
(1684)
Let us, kind Lesbia, give away {SB}
Z502
Song
(1691)
Lost is my quiet forever {SB}
Z392
Song
(?)
Love arms himself in Celia's eyes
Z632/3
Aria
(1694)
Love in their little veins inspires {S (Nymph),2fl,bc}
Z393
Song
(1685)
Love is now become a trade
Z394
Song
(?)
Lovely Albina's come ashore
Z632/11
Aria
(1694)
Love quickly is pall'd {A (A Bacchanal),2ob,bc}
Z575/4
Song
(?1690)
Lovers, who to their first embraces go
Z395
Song
(1688)
Love's power in my heart shall find no compliance
Z596/1
Song
(1693)
Love, thou art best
Z396
Song
(1695)
Love, thou canst hear, tho' thou art blind [R Howard]
Z570/10
Song
(1695)
Lucinda is bewitching fair
Z575/5
Song
(?1690)
Magician's Dance
Z627/32ab
Duet
(1690)
Make room for the great god of wine {BB (Bacchus' Followers),2ob}
Z605/3
Song
(1695)
Man is for the woman made
Z629/8ab
Trio
(1689)
May the god of wit inspire {ATB}
Z397
Song
(1678)
More love or more disdain I crave [Webbe]
Z583/2
Song
(?1692)
Music for a while
Z467
Song
(1685)
Musing on cares of human fate [D'Urfey] {SB}
Z585/2
Song
(1695)
My dearest, my fairest
Z399
Song
(1685)
My heart, wherever you appear
Z260
Catch
(1688)
My lady's coachman, John {3vv}
Z629/50d
Aria
(1689)
My torch, indeed will from such brightness shine {B,2vn}
Z594/1
Catch
(1685)
My wife has a tounge {3vv}
Z503
Song
(1689)
Nestor, who did to thrice man's age attain {SB}
Z629/36
Aria
(1689)
Next, winter comes slowly {B (Winter)}
Z588/3
Song
(1690)
No more, Sir, no more
Z576/1
Song
(1692)
No, no, poor suff'ring heart
Z628/23
Aria
(1691)
No part {S}
Z601/2
Song
(1693)
No, resistance is but vain
Z631/17
Duet and Chorus
(c1695)
No stars again shall hurt you {S (Amphitrite),B (Neptune),chor}
Z400
Song
(?)
Not all my torments can your pity move
Z468
Song
(?)
No, to what purpose should I speak [Cowley] {SB}
Z401
Song
(1693)
No watch, dear Celia, just is found
Z261
Catch
(1685)
Now England's great council's assembled {3vv}
Z262
Catch
(1688)
Now, now we are met and humours agree {3vv}
Z606/5
Song
(1680)
Now the fight's done
Z629/22
Aria
(1689)
Now the maids and the men {AB}, Dialogue betweem Coridon and Mopsa
Z629/28
Aria and Chorus
(1689)
Now the night is chas'd away {S,chor}
Z600/1
Song
(?1692)
Nymphs and shepherds/We come
Z504
Song
(1695)
O dive custos Auriacae domus [H Parker] {SS}, on the death of Queen Mary
Z402
Song
(?)
O! fair Cedaria, hide those eyes
Z263
Catch
(1693)
Of all the instruments that are {3vv}
Z505
Song
(1687)
Oft am I by the women told [Cowley] {SB}
Z626/25a
Aria
(1689)
Oft she visits this lone mountain {S (Second Woman)}
Z605/1
Song
(1695)
Oh! how you protest
Z403
Song
(1690)
O! how happy's he [W Mountfort], inc, bc lost, melody from Dioclesion
Z506
Song
(?)
Oh! what a scene does entertain my sight {rec,vn}
Z574/17
Song
(1695)
O lead me to some peaceful gloom
Z629/40
Aria
(1689)
O let me weep {S,vn.obligato}, The plaint
Z404
Song
(?)
Olinda in the shades unseen
Z264
Catch
(1686)
Once in our lives let us drink to our wives {3vv}
Z265
Catch
(?)
Once, twice, thrice, I Julia tried {3vv}
Z629/13
Aria
(1689)
One charming night {A (Secrecy)}
Z266
Catch
(?)
One industrious insect [?R Thomlinson] {3vv}, Insecta praecauta, alterius merda
Z405
Song
(1692)
On the brow of Richmond Hill [D'Urfey]
Z406
Song
(1687)
O solitude, my sweetest choice [K Philips]
Z627/30
Duet
(1690)
O, the sweet delights of love {SS (Two Wood-Gods)}
Z626/32
Aria
(1689)
Our next motion {S (Sorceress)}
Z267
Catch
(1688)
Pale faces, stand by [Mr Taverner] {3vv}
Z407
Song
(1681)
Pastora's beauties when unblown
Z409
Song
(1685)
Phillis, talk no more of passion
Z408
Song
(1688)
Phyllis, I can ne'er forgive it
Z410
Song
(1695)
Pious Celinda goes to prayers [Congreve]
Z575/6
Song
(?1690)
Pluto arise!
Z268
Catch
(?)
Pox on you for a fop {3vv}
Z600/2
Song
(?1692)
Prepare, prepare, new guests draw near
Z606/1
Song
(1680)
Prepare, prepare, the rites begin
Z269
Catch
(?)
Prithee be n't so sad and serious [Brome] {3vv}
Z626/11
Aria
(1689)
Pursue thy conquest, love {S (Belinda)}
Z588/2
Song
(1690)
Pursuing Beauty
Z411
Song
(1683)
Rashly I swore I would disown
Z581/1
Song
(1681)
Retir'd from any mortal's sight
Z632/9
Aria
(1694)
Return, revolting rebels {B (Bacchus),2ob,bc}
Z270
Catch
(1694)
Room for th'express [written on the fall of Limerick, July 1694] {3vv}
Z628/34
Duet and Chorus
(1691)
Round thy coasts {S (Nereid),B (Pan),chor}
Z507
Song
(1686)
Saccharissa's grown old {SB}
Z606/6
Song
(1680)
Sad as death at dead of night
Z412
Song
(1694)
Sawney is a bonny lad [P A Motteux]
Z612/3
Song
(1691)
Say, cruel Amoret
Z469
Song
(1679)
Scarce had the rising sun appear'd
Z629/11
Aria
(1689)
See even Night herself is here {S}
Z470
Song
(1689)
See how the fading glories of the year {SB}
Z630/15
Aria
(1695)
Seek not to know what must not be reveal'd {(God of Dreams)}
Z626/35b?
Trio (dialogue)
(1689)
See, madam where the Prince appears {SST}
Z629/35
Aria
(1689)
See my many colour'd fields {T (Autumn)}
Z629/50b
Aria
(1689)
See, see, I obey {B (Hymen)}
Z631/16
Aria
(c1695)
See, see, the heavens smile {B (Neptune)}
Z626/31
Trio (dialogue)
(1689)
See the flags and the streamers curling {SSS}
Z603/10
Song
(1694)
See! where repenting Celia lyes
Z508
Song
(?)
See where she sits [Cowley] {2vn}
Z626/8
Trio (dialogue)
(1689)
See, your royal guest appears {SST}
Z626/2a
Aria
(1689)
Shake the cloud from off your brow {S (Belinda)}
Z413
Song
(1683)
She loves and she confesses too [Cowley]
Z628/16
Symphony and Duet, (dialogue)
(1691)
Shepherd, leave decoying {SS (Two Shepherdesses),2fl,2ob,str}
Z414
Song
(1695)
She that would gain a faithful lover
Z415
Song
(1683)
She who my poor heart possesses
Z627/App2
Aria
(1690)
Since from my dear Astrea's sight {S (a Faun)}
Z416
Song
(1681)
Since one poor view has drawn my heart
Z271
Catch
(1685)
Since the duke is return's {3vv}
Z471
Song
(1679)
Since the pox or the plague {SB}
Z627/13bc
Aria and Chorus
(1690)
Since the toils and hazards of war {A,chor,2fl,2ob,str}
Z578/6
Song
(1694-5)
Since times are so bad
Z272
Catch
(?)
Since time so kind to us does prove {3vv}
Z578/1
Song
(1694-5)
Sing all ye Muses
Z574/13
Song
(1695)
Sing, sing, ye Druids
Z629/10ab
Aria and Chorus
(1689)
Sing while we trip it on the green {S,chor,str}
Z273
Catch
(?)
Sir Walter enjoying his damsel {3vv}
Z509
Song
(1685)
Sit down, my dear Sylvia [D'Urfey] {SB}
Z510
Song
(1685)
Soft notes and gently raised [J Howe] {SB,2rec}, A Serenading Song
Z274
Catch
(?)
Soldier, soldier, take off thy wine {4vv}
Z628/26
Duet
(1691)
Sound a Parley {S (Cupid),B (Genius)}
Z627/22-23
Aria and Chorus
(1690)
Sound Fame {B,chor}
Z417
Song
(1687)
Spite of the godhead, pow'rful love [A Wharton]
Z626/28
Duet (dialogue)
(1689)
Stay, Prince {ST}
Z627/33
Aria
(1690)
STill I'm wishing {B/S (Cupid's Follower)}
Z444
Song
(1692)
Stript of their green our groves appear [Motteux]
Z275
Catch
(1688)
Sum up all the delights {3vv}
Z629/49
Duet and Chorus
(1689)
Sure the dull god of marriage {SS,chor}
Z418
Song
(1678)
Sweet, be no longer sad [Webbe]
Z585/1
Song
(1695)
Sweeter than roses
ZS69
Song
(1667)
Sweet tyranness, I now resign {SSB}
ZS70
Song
(1678)
Sweet tyranness, I now resign, solo version of trio
Z420
Song
(1688)
Sylvia, now your scorn give over
Z511
Song
(?)
Sylvia, thou brighter eye of night {SB}
Z512
Song
(1686)
Sylvia, 'tis true you're fair
Z609/11
Song
(1695)
Take not a woman's anger ill
Z601/3
Song
(1693)
Tell me no more
Z627/35
Duet (dialogue)
(1690)
Tell me why my charming fair {S (Shepherdess),B (Shepherd)}
Z626/24a-24b
Aria and Chorus
(1689)
Thanks to these lonesome vales {S (Dido),chor}
Z632/10
Aria
(1694)
The cares of lovers {S (Nymph),bc}
Z595/1
Song
(1694)
The danger is over
Z421
Song
(?)
The fatal hour comes on apace
Z606/3
Song
(1680)
The gate to bliss
Z575/2
Song
(?1690)
Their necessary aid you use
Z276
Catch
(1686)
The Macedon youth [Suckling] {4vv}
Z277
Catch
(1686)
The miller's daughter riding {3vv}
Z626/16
Aria
(1689)
The queen of Carthage, whom we hate {S (Sorceress)}
Z513
Song
(?)
There never was so wretched lover as I [Congreve] {SB}
Z587/1
Song
(1693)
There's not a swain
Z571/2
Song
(1688)
There's nothing so fatal as woman
Z278
Catch
(?1691)
The surrender of Limerick {3vv}
Z628/6
Aria
(1691)
The white horse {B}
Z422
Song
(1685)
They say you're angry [Cowley]
Z629/50ef
Trio
(1689)
They shall be as happy {SSB}
Z630/19
Aria
(1695)
They tell us that you mighty powers above {S (Orazia)}
Z628/35b-35c
Aria and Chorus
(1691)
This not my passion {B,chor}
Z423
Song
(1688)
This poet sings the Trojan wars, Anacreon's Defeat
Z628/21
Aria
(1691)
Thou doting fool forbear {S (Cupid)}
Z514
Song
(1685)
Though my mistress be fair {SB}
Z601/1
Song
(1693)
Though you make no return
Z629/39bc
Aria
(1689)
Thrice happy lovers {S (Juno)}, Epithalamium
Z424
Song
(1684)
Through mournful shades and solitary groves [R Duke]
Z629/33
Aria
(1689)
Thus the ever grateful spring {S (Spring)}
Z629/43
Aria
(1689)
Thus the gloomy world st first began to shine {T/A,tpt,2vn}
Z607/10
Song
(1691)
Thus to a ripe, consenting maid
Z604/A-B
Song
(1690)
Thy genius, lo (2 settings)
Z626/37
Aria
(1689)
Thy hand Belinda, darkness shades me {S (Dido)}
Z571/4
Song
(1688)
'Tis death alone
Z279
Catch
(1685)
'Tis easy to force {4B}
Z628/25
Aria and Chorus
(1691)
Tis I, that have warn'd ye {S (Cupid)}
Z628/27
Aria and Chorus
(1691)
Tis I, that have warn'd ye {S (Cupid)}
Z280
Catch
(1686)
'Tis too late for a coach {3vv}
Z546
Song
(?)
'Tis wine was made to rule the day {S,SSB}
Z281
Catch
(1685)
'Tis women makes us love {4vv}
Z282
Catch
(1687)
To all lovers of music [Carr] {3vv}
Z574/15
Symphony and Song
(1695)
To arms
Z600/3
Song
(?1692)
To arms, heroic prince
Z627/11
Trio and Chorus
(1690)
To Mars let 'em raise {BBB/ATB,chor}
Z283
Catch
(1685)
To thee, to thee and to a maid {3vv}
Z515
Song
(?)
Trip it, trip it in a ring, duet version of solo song in The Fairy Queen
Z627/38
Trio
(1690)
Triumph, victorious love {BBB}
Z284
Catch
(c1689)
True Englishmen drink a good health {3vv}, Song with music on the 7 Bishops
Z425
Song
(?)
Turn then thine eyes, solo version of duet in The Fairy Queen
Z629/50c
Duet
(1689)
Turn then thine eyes {SS (Two Women)}
Z605/2
Song
(1695)
'Twas within a furlong
Z628/29
Duet
(1691)
Two Daughters {SS (Two Syrens)}
Z285
Catch
(1686)
Under a green elm lies Luke Shepherd's helm {4vv}
Z516
Song
(1692)
Underneath this myrtle shade [Cowley] {SB}
Z286
Catch
(1686)
Under this stone lies Gabriel John {3vv}
Z426
Song
(?)
Urge me no more
Z630/4b
Aria
(1695)
Wake Quivera, wake {T (Inidan Boy)}
Z626/14
Aria
(1689)
Wayward sisters {S (Sorceress)}
Z575/1
Song
(?1690)
We must assemble by a sacrifice
Z427
Song
(1693)
We now, my Thyrsis, never find [Motteux], music as Z381
Z547
Song
(?)
We reap all the pleasures {inc STB,2rec}
Z547
Song
(?)
We reap all the pleasures {inc STB,2rec}
Z517
Song
(1689)
Were I to choose the greatest bliss {SB}
Z428
Song
(?)
What a sad fate is mine, 2 settings
Z429
Song
(1694)
What can we poor females do?, solo version of duet Z518
Z518
Song
(?)
What can we poor females do? {also as solo song}
Z630/7
Trio
(1695)
What flatt'ring noise is this {BBB}
Z628/19
Aria
(1691)
What ho {S (Cupid)}, The Frost Scene
Z472
Song
(1679)
What hope for us remains now he is gone?, on the death of Matthew Locke
Z628/20
Aria
(1691)
What power art thou {B (Genius)}, Prelude while the cold Genius rises
Z627/18
Aria
(1690)
What shall I do {S}
Z629/31
Aria
(1689)
When a cruel long winter {T,2vn}
Z626/6
Trio (dialogue)
(1689)
Whence could so much virtue spring? {SSS}
Z430
Song
(1687)
When first Amintas sued for a kiss [D'Urfey]
Z627/App1
Aria
(1690)
When first I saw {S}
Z431
Song
(1687)
When first my shepherdess and I
Z519
Song
(1684)
When gay Philander left the plain {SB}
Z432
Song
(1681)
When her languishing eyes said 'love'
Z433
Song
(1678)
When I a lover pale do see
Z629/23
Aria
(1689)
When I have often heard {S (Nymph)}
Z520
Song
(1685)
When, lovely Phyllis, thou art kind {SB}
Z434
Song
(?)
When my Aemelia smiles
Z521
Song
(1695)
When Myra sings [G Granville] {SB}
ZD201
Song
(?)
When night her purple veil had softly spread {B,2vn}
Z435
Song
(1683)
When Strephon found his passion vain
Z522
Song
(1686)
When Teucer from his father fled [D Kenrick] {SB}
ZD172
Song
(?)
When the cock begins to crow {SSB}
Z578/2
Song
(1694-5)
When the world first knew creation
Z436
Song
(1675)
When Thyrsis did the splendid eye
Z287
Catch
(1686)
When V and I together meet {3vv}
Z631/2
Duet (dialogue) and Chorus
(c1695)
Where does the black fiend Ambition reside {BB (Two Devils),chor}
Z523
Song
(?)
While bolts and bars my days control {SB}
Z437
Song
(1685)
While Thyrsis, wrapt in downy sleep
Z524
Song
(?)
While you for me alone had charms [J Oldham] {SB}
Z438
Song
(1686)
Whilst Cynthia sung, all angry winds lay still
Z610/1
Song
(1694-5)
Whilst I with grief
Z440
Song
(?)
Who but a slave can well express
Z441
Song
(1695)
Who can behold Florella's charms?
Z288
Catch
(1685)
Who comes there? {3vv}
Z525
Song
(1691)
Why, my Daphne, why complaining?, A Dialogue between Thirsis and Daphne
Z630/4c-4d
Aria
(1695)
Why should men quarrel {S (Indian Girl)}
Z442
Song
(?)
Why so serious, why so grave? [Flatman], inc, bc lost
Z289
Catch
(1686)
Wine in a morning makes us frolic and gay [T Brown] {3vv}
Z627/13d
Aria
(1690)
With dances and songs {B}, Song upon a Ground
Z578/4-5
Song
(1694-5)
With this sacred charming wand
Z628/5
Aria
(1691)
Woden, first to thee {B}
Z290
Catch
(1685)
Would you know how we meet [T Otway] {3vv}
Z628/32b-32c
Aria
(1691)
Ye Blust'ring Brethren {B (Aeolus),2fl,str}
Z629/21
Aria
(1689)
Ye gentle spirits of the air appear {S}
Z443
Song
(1685)
Ye happy swains, whose nymphs are kind
Z629/45
Ground and Aria
(1689)
Yes, Daphne, in your looks I find {T/A (Chinese Man)}
Z630/13
Aria
(1695)
Ye twice ten hundred deities {(Ismeron)}
Z291
Catch
(1691)
Young Colin cleaving of a beam [D'Urfey] {3vv}
Z292
Catch
(1683)
Young John the gard'ner {4vv}
Z473
Song
(?)
Young Thyrsis' fate, ye hills and groves, deplore {SB}, on the death of Thomas Farmer
Z631/14
Aria
(c1695)
Your awful voice I hear {A (Aeolus)}
Z626/35a
Aria
(1689)
Your counsel all is urg'd in vain {S (Dido)}
Z628/37
Aria and Chorus
(1691)
Your hay is mown {T (Comus)}
Z628/35a
Aria
(1691)
You say tis love {S}
Z630/21b
Aria
(1695)
You who at the altar stand {B (High Priest)}
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