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A28384A. B., Philo-Mus.Synopsis of vocal musick containing the rudiments of singing rightly any harmonical song, delivered in a method so solid, short and plain, that this art may now be learned more exactly, speedily and easily, than ever heretofore : whereunto are added several psalms and songs of three parts, composed by English and Italian authors for the benefit of young beginners / by A.B., Philo-Mus.1680161595352nan./cache/A28384.xml./txt/A28384.txt
A26590Akeroyde, Samuel, ca. 1650-ca. 1706.A song set by Sam. Akeroyde ; engrav''d by Tho. Cross.17001026140nan./cache/A26590.xml./txt/A26590.txt
A37015Akeroyde, Samuel.A Scotch song sung at Turnbridge / set to musick by Mr. Ackroyd.1698960116nan./cache/A37015.xml./txt/A37015.txt
A51044Author of Westminster drollery.Mock songs and joking poems, all novel consisting of mocks to several late songs about the town : with other new songs and ingenious poems much in use at court, and both theaters / by the author of Westminster drollery.1675255018888nan./cache/A51044.xml./txt/A51044.txt
A30923Barker, Jane.Poetical recreations consisting of original poems, songs, odes, &c. with several new translations : in two parts / part I, occasionally written by Mrs. Jane Barker, part II, by several gentlemen of the universities, and others.16885969121079nan./cache/A30923.xml./txt/A30923.txt
A05246Bartlet, John, fl. 1606-1610.A booke of ayres vvith a triplicitie of musicke, whereof the first part is for the lute or orpharion, and the viole de gambo, and 4. partes to sing, the second part is for 2. trebles to sing to the lute and viole, the third part is for the lute and one voyce, and the viole de gambo. Composed by Iohn Bartlet Gentleman and practitioner in this arte.160671382315nan./cache/A05246.xml./txt/A05246.txt
A39656Blackwell, Isaac, fl. 1674-1687.A song for St. Cæcilia''s Day, Nov. 22, 1686 written by Mr. Tho. Flatman ; and composed by Mr. Isaac Blackwell.16861117166nan./cache/A39656.xml./txt/A39656.txt
A89391Bracegirdle, Anne, ca. 1663-1748.A song in the Mad Lover, set by Mr. G: Eccles, sung by Mrs. Bracegirdle17001059151nan./cache/A89391.xml./txt/A89391.txt
A29167Brady, Nicholas, 1659-1726.''Tis natures voice a song set by Mr. Henry Purcell, and sung by himself at St. Cæcelia''s feast ; and exactly engrav''d by Tho. Cross.16931008135nan./cache/A29167.xml./txt/A29167.txt
A29765Brown, Richard.A scotch song written and compos''d by Mr. Richard Brown.1700935100nan./cache/A29765.xml./txt/A29765.txt
A07199Campion, Thomas, 1567-1620, attributed name.The ayres that vvere sung and played, at Brougham Castle in Westmerland, in the Kings entertainment giuen by the Right Honourable the Earle of Cumberland, and his right noble sonne the Lord Clifford. Composed by Mr. George Mason, and Mr. Iohn Earsden.16182818771nan./cache/A07199.xml./txt/A07199.txt
A17882Campion, Thomas, 1567-1620.The third and fourth booke of ayres: composed by Thomas Campian. So as they may be expressed by one voyce, with a violl, lute, or orpharion161789213082nan./cache/A17882.xml./txt/A17882.txt
A17880Campion, Thomas, 1567-1620. autSongs of mourning bevvailing the vntimely death of Prince Henry. VVorded by Tho. Campion. And set forth to bee sung with one voyce to the lute, or violl: by Iohn Coprario.16133128858nan./cache/A17880.xml./txt/A17880.txt
A65003Carr, John, fl. 1672-1695.Vinculum societatis, or, The tie of good company being a choice collection of the newest songs now in use : with thorow bass to each song for the harpsichord, theorbo, or bas-viol : the first book of this character.168746401470nan./cache/A65003.xml./txt/A65003.txt
A32750Chaucer, Junior.Canterbury tales composed for the entertainment of all ingenious young men at their merry meetings upon Christmas, Easter, Whitsontide, or any other time, especially in long winter evenings to keep good wits imply''d : intermixt with pleasant stories, witty jests and delightful songs very proper for either city, town, or country with an epistle dedicated to the bakers, smiths and millers by Chaucer junior.168767321856nan./cache/A32750.xml./txt/A32750.txt
A91325Christ''s Hospital (London, England)A psalme of thanks-giving to be sung by the children of Christs Hospitall, on Tuesday in the Easter Holy-dayes, at S. Maries Spittle, for their founders and benefactors. Anno Domini, 1641.1641784157nan./cache/A91325.xml./txt/A91325.txt
A91324Christ''s Hospital (London, England)A psalme of thanks-giving to be sung by the children of Christs-Hospital, on Monday in the Easter Holy-dayes, at S. Maries Spittle, for their founders and benefactors. Anno Domini, 1641.16411067240nan./cache/A91324.xml./txt/A91324.txt
B04880Christ''s Hospital (London, England)A psalme of thanks-giving, to be sung by the children of Christs Hospitall, on Munday in the Easter Holy dayes, at Christ Church, for their founders and benefactors. An. Dom. 1643.16431073230nan./cache/B04880.xml./txt/B04880.txt
A36969Clarke, Jeremiah, 1669?-1707.The country farmer a song / set by Mr. Jeremiah Clark.17001055139nan./cache/A36969.xml./txt/A36969.txt
A19343Corkine, William, fl. 1610-1612.Ayres to sing and play to the lute and basse-violl. VVith pauins, galliards, almaines, and corantos for the lyra violl. By William Corkine.16102703815nan./cache/A19343.xml./txt/A19343.txt
A36974Cross, T. (Thomas)A dialogue suppos''d to be between a evnuch boy and a virgin sung by Bowen and Mrs. Cross in a new play call''d Ibrahim / set to musick by Mr. Daniel Purcell ; written by Mr. Durfey ; and exactly engrav''d by Tho. Cross.16981317266nan./cache/A36974.xml./txt/A36974.txt
A27342Cross, T. (Thomas)Belinda''s pretty, pretty, pleasing form does my happy, happy, happy, happy fancy charm a song / set by Mr. John Eccles ; sung by Mr. Gouge in the farce call''d women will have their wills ; exactly engrav''d by Tho. Cross.1700980106nan./cache/A27342.xml./txt/A27342.txt
A92386Cross, Thomas, fl. 1632-1682.A song in The lucky younger brother, or, The beau defeated set by Mr. John Eccles ; sung by Mr. Willis, and exactly engrav''d by Tho. Cross.17001031129nan./cache/A92386.xml./txt/A92386.txt
A52865D''Avenant, William, Sir, 1606-1668.The New academy of complements erected for ladies, gentlewomen, courtiers, gentlemen, scholars, souldiers, citizens, country-men, and all persons, of what degree soever, of both sexes : stored with variety of courtly and civil complements, eloquent letters of love and friendship : with an exact collection of the newest and choicest songs à la mode, both amorous and jovial / compiled by the most refined wits of this age.16697162724075nan./cache/A52865.xml./txt/A52865.txt
A36961D''Urfey, Thomas, 1653-1723.Choice new songs, never before printed set to several new tunes by the best masters of music / written by Tho. D''Urfey.168433011022nan./cache/A36961.xml./txt/A36961.txt
A37016D''Urfey, Thomas, 1653-1723.Several new songs by Tho. Durfey ; set to as many new tunes by the best masters in music.168436851078nan./cache/A37016.xml./txt/A37016.txt
A37024D''Urfey, Thomas, 1653-1723.A Third collection of new songs, never printed before the words by Mr. D''urfey ; set to music by the best masters in that science, viz. Dr. John Blow, Mr. Henry Purcell, Senior Baptist, Mr. Courtiville, Mr. William Turner, Mr. Thomas Farmer, Mr. John Lenton, Mr. Samuel Ackeroyd ; with thorow-basses for the theorbo, and bass-viol.168539281116nan./cache/A37024.xml./txt/A37024.txt
A36979D''Urfey, Thomas, 1653-1723.A fool''s preferment, or, The Dukes of Dunstable a comedy, as it was acted at the Queens Theatre in Dorset-Garden, by Their Majesties servants / written by Mr. Durfey ; together with all the songs and notes to ''em, excellently compos''d by Mr. Henry Purcell, 1688.168840873681792nan./cache/A36979.xml./txt/A36979.txt
A37022D''Urfey, Thomas, 1653-1723.The Songs to the new play of Don Quixote as they are sung at the Queen''s Theatre in Dorset Garden / set by the most eminent masters of the age ; all written by Mr. D''urfey.169486522768nan./cache/A37022.xml./txt/A37022.txt
A36960D''Urfey, Thomas, 1653-1723.A Choice collection of new songs and ballads the words made to several pleasant tunes / by Mr. D''urfey ; with tunes transpos''d for the flute.169934841041nan./cache/A36960.xml./txt/A36960.txt
A36954D''Urfey, Thomas, 1653-1723.A song sung by Mrs. Aliff in the play call''d Tyrannick love, or, The royal martyre set by Mr. Henry Purceell [sic]1700999111nan./cache/A36954.xml./txt/A36954.txt
A19841Danyel, John, 1564-ca. 1626.Songs for the lute viol and voice: composed by I. Danyel, Batchelar in musicke. 1606. To Mris Anne Grene160657731921nan./cache/A19841.xml./txt/A19841.txt
A07365Davies, John, Sir, 1569-1626. autThe XII. wonders of the vvorld Set and composed for the violl de gambo, the lute, and the voyce to sing the verse, all three ioyntly, and none seuerall: also lessons for the lute and base violl to play alone: with some lessons to play lyra-wayes alone, or if you will, to fill vp the parts, with another violl set lute-way. Newly composed by Iohn Maynard, lutenist at the most famouse schoole of St. Iulians in Hartfordshire.16112844762nan./cache/A07365.xml./txt/A07365.txt
A37506Deloney, Thomas, 1543?-1600.The garland of good-will divided into three parts : containing many pleasant songs and pretty poems to sundry new notes : with a table to find the names of all the songs / written by T.D.1678196316447nan./cache/A37506.xml./txt/A37506.txt
A20692Dowland, John, 1563?-1626.The second booke of songs or ayres, of 2. 4. and 5. parts vvith tableture for the lute or orpherian, with the violl de gamba. Composed by Iohn Dovvland Batcheler of Musick, and lutenist to the King of Denmark: also an excelent lesson for the lute and base viol, called Dowlands adew. Published by George Eastland, and are to be sould at his house neere the greene Dragon and Sword, in Fleetstreete.160074492373nan./cache/A20692.xml./txt/A20692.txt
A20695Dowland, John, 1563?-1626.A pilgrimes solace VVherein is contained musicall harmonie of 3. 4. and 5. parts, to be sung and plaid with the lute and viols. By Iohn Douland, Batchelor of Musicke in both the vniuersities: and lutenist to the Right Honourable the Lord Walden.161286452864nan./cache/A20695.xml./txt/A20695.txt
A20696Dowland, Robert, ca. 1586-1641.A musicall banquet Furnished with varietie of delicious ayres, collected out of the best authors in English, French, Spanish and Italian. By Robert Douland.161050361682nan./cache/A20696.xml./txt/A20696.txt
A36640Dryden, John, 1631-1700.Love and jealousie, or, A song in The Duke of Guies [sic]16831000120nan./cache/A36640.xml./txt/A36640.txt
A36760Duffett, Thomas.New poems, songs, prologues, and epilogues never before printed / written by Thomas Duffett ; and set by the most eminent musicians about the town.1676156645111nan./cache/A36760.xml./txt/A36760.txt
A97274Eccles, John, d. 1735.A song set by Mr.John Eccles17001021132nan./cache/A97274.xml./txt/A97274.txt
A40247F. F., Sir.An excellent ballad upon a wedding by the Honourable Sir F.F., Kt. of the Bath ; sett to a new Scotch tune by Moses Snow.16981846424nan./cache/A40247.xml./txt/A40247.txt
A01058Ford, Thomas, d. 1648.Musicke of sundrie kindes set forth in two bookes. The first whereof are, aries [sic] for 4. voices to the lute, orphorion, or basse. viol, with a dialogue for two voices, and two basse viols in parts, tunde the lute way. The second are pauens, galiards, almaines, toies, igges, thumpes and such like, for two basse-viols, the lierway, so made as the greatest number may serue to play alone, very easie to be performde. Composed by Thomas Ford.160754591741nan./cache/A01058.xml./txt/A01058.txt
A42027Gamble, John, d. 1687.Ayres and dialogues (to be sung to the theorbo-lute or bass-viol) John Gamble.1657135134502nan./cache/A42027.xml./txt/A42027.txt
A87082Harcourt, Daniel.A hymne called Englands Hosanna to God, for the restoration, and coronation of Charls the second, in imitation of that song, sung by the angels, Glory be to God. / Penned by Daniel Harcourt, sometime of Brazen-Nose Colledge in Oxford, an exile for his loyaltie; late chaplain to his Majesties Frigot, the Leopard, out of Italy.16611623334nan./cache/A87082.xml./txt/A87082.txt
A43142Head, Richard, 1637?-1686?The canting academy, or, The devils cabinet opened wherein is shewn the mysterious and villanous practices of that wicked crew, commonly known by the names of hectors, trapanners, gilts, &c. : to which is added a compleat canting-dictionary, both of old words, and such as are now most in use : with several new catches and songs, compos''d by the choisest wits of the age ...16734976815334nan./cache/A43142.xml./txt/A43142.txt
A44855Hudgebut, John.Thesaurus musicus being, a collection of the newest songs performed at Their Majesties theatres; and at the consorts in Viller-street in York-buildings, and in Charles-street Covent-Garden. With a thorow-bass to each song for the harpsichord, theorbo, or bass-viol. To which is annexed a collection of airs, composed for two flutes, by several masters. The first book.169346821487nan./cache/A44855.xml./txt/A44855.txt
A66559Johnson, Robert, ca. 1583-1633.Cheerfull ayres or ballads first composed for one single voice, and since set for three voices / by John Wilson ...166094423279nan./cache/A66559.xml./txt/A66559.txt
A04613Jones, Robert, fl. 1597-1615.The first booke of songes & ayres of foure parts with tableture for the lute So made that all the parts together, or either of them severally may be song to the lute, orpherian or viol de gambo. Composed by Robert Iones.160084022845nan./cache/A04613.xml./txt/A04613.txt
A04616Jones, Robert, fl. 1597-1615.A musicall dreame. Or The fourth booke of ayres the first part is for the lute, two voyces, and the viole de gambo; the second part is for the lute, the viole and foure voices to sing: the third part is for one voyce alone, or to the lute, the basse viole, or to both if you please, vvhereof, two are Italian ayres. Composed by Robert Iones.160981882929nan./cache/A04616.xml./txt/A04616.txt
A87955Lacy, John, d. 1681.A song in the Taming the Shrew or Sawny the Scot, sung by Mrs. Ciber set by Mr. Purcell and exactly engrav''d by Tho: Cross1699986113nan./cache/A87955.xml./txt/A87955.txt
A51510Leveridge, Richard, 1670 or 71-1758.A song in the opera call''d The island princess set by Mr. Leveridge ; sung by Mrs. Camption ; and exactly engraved by Tho. Cross.1699945103nan./cache/A51510.xml./txt/A51510.txt
A51497Motteux, Peter Anthony, 1660-1718.The epilogue in the Island princess set by Mr. Clarke ; sung by Mrs. Lindsey and the boy ; and exactly engraved by Tho. Cross.169894298nan./cache/A51497.xml./txt/A51497.txt
A89392Motteux, Peter Anthony, 1660-1718.A two part song between Cupid & Bacchus in Timon of Athens set by Mr. Henry Purcell1700999144nan./cache/A89392.xml./txt/A89392.txt
A51657Musgrave, John, fl. 1654.[The Lamentation of] John Musgrave who was execued [sic] at Kendal for robbing the King''s receiver, and taking away from him great store of treasure : to the tune of, Wharton.16831705331nan./cache/A51657.xml./txt/A51657.txt
A09653Pilkington, Francis, d. 1638.The first booke of songs or ayres of 4. parts vvith tableture for the lute or orpherian, vvith the violl de gamba. Newly composed by Francis Pilkington, Batcheler of Musick, and lutenist: and one of the Cathedrall Church of Christ, in the citie of Chester.160591313075nan./cache/A09653.xml./txt/A09653.txt
A55425Pope, Walter, d. 1714.The old mans vvish16841152170nan./cache/A55425.xml./txt/A55425.txt
A66725Pope, Walter, d. 1714.The miser written by the author of The old man''s wish, and set to music by Mr. Michael Wise.16851215202nan./cache/A66725.xml./txt/A66725.txt
A55911Prior, Matthew, 1664-1721.A Pindarique on His Majesties birth-day by Mr. Prior ; sung before Their Majesties at Whitehall, the fourth of November 1690.16901371257nan./cache/A55911.xml./txt/A55911.txt
A55906Prior, Matthew, 1664-1721.For the New Year, to the sun intended to be sung before Their Majesties on New-Years Day, 1693/4 / written by Mr. Prior at the Hague.16941465283nan./cache/A55906.xml./txt/A55906.txt
A56293Purcell, Henry, 1659-1695.Orpheus Britannicus, A collection of all the choicest songs for one, two, and three voices compos''d by Mr. Henry Purcell ; together with such symphonies for violins or flutes, as were by him design''d for any of them, and a through-bass to each song, figur''d for the organ, harpsichord, or theorbo-lute ...16984703916507nan./cache/A56293.xml./txt/A56293.txt
A43252T. H. (Person of quality)Iter boreale. The second part relating the progress of the Lord General Monk, calling in the secluded members, their voting King Charls the second home, his joyfull reception at Dover, and his glorious conduct through London, to his royal palace at Whitehall / by T.H., a person of quality.16601282314nan./cache/A43252.xml./txt/A43252.txt
A94779Tate, Nahum, 1652-1715.An ode upon the ninth of January 1693/4 the first secular day since the University of Dublin''s foundation by Queen Elizabeth. By Mr. Tate.16941205200nan./cache/A94779.xml./txt/A94779.txt