Disc: 1 |
The Comical History of Don Quixote, Z578 | |
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The knotting song, Z371 |
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Song. Fairest isle |
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Oedipus, Z583 |
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On the brow of Richmond Hill, Z405 |
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Song. Music for a while |
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Not all my torments can your pity move, Z400 |
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Song. I'll sail upon the dog-star |
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The Indian Queen, Z630 |
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The Fairy Queen, Z629 |
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The Rival Sisters, or The Violence of Love, Z609 |
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Song. There's not a swain of the plain |
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I spy Celia, Z499 |
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Song. Man is for the woman made |
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Song. Sweeter than roses |
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The Queen's Epicedium, Z383 |
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Song. I attempt from love's sickness to fly |
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Saul and the witch at Endor, Z134 |
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Song. Hark the ech'ing air! |
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Song. Take not a woman's anger ill |
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Song. How blest are shepherds |
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Duet. Celemene |
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III. Sound the trumpet |
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Alleluia, ZS14 |
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In the black dismal dungeon of despair, Z190 |
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Dulcibella, when e'er I sue for a kiss, Z485 |
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Duet. No, resistance is but vain |
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Duet. Shepherd, leave decoying |
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Disc: 2 |
What can we poor females do?, Z518 | |
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King Arthur, or The British Worthy, Z628 |
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Turn then thine eyes, Z425 |
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Pious Celinda goes to prayers, Z410 |
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A Fool's Preferment, or The Three Dukes of Dunstab |
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If music be the food of love, Z379a |
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Rule a Wife and Have a Wife, Z587 |
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Pausanias, the Betrayer of his Country, Z585 |
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O solitude, my sweetest choice!, Z406 |
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I take no pleasure in the sun's bright beams, Z388 |
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King Arthur, or The British Worthy, Z628 |
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Oroonoko, Z584 |
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Lost is my quiet for ever, Z502 |
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Part 1. Song. Let the dreadful engines of eternal |
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