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TABLE of the SONGS.
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ACT. I.
I . When Farce and when Mufick can eke out
a Play.
1. 'The honeft Tar, thai comes from far. j p. 6
3. To pun the dreadful Woes that wait. p. 7
4. The courtly Rake, the hoary Sage. p. 8
5". Arm, gentle Lor dings ! arm again. p. 9
6. A thoufand Rivals round me ftrove. p. 10
7. Love, thou Source of flattering 'Joy ! ' p. II
8. With folded Hands and watry Eye. p. 12
9. Your Cupid, and your Hymen now. p. 13
10. Like her Pandora left the Skies. . p. 14
11. Gently, God of fond Defire! p. if
12. If ' there'' s a Man whofe Gothick Lungs. p. 17
13. While fweet,fmooth, and clear. p. 19
. 14. Dis be de fine Engiifh Signior Harlequin. p. 20
15*. From Birth-mght Show, p. 22
16. When a Lady fair, like you, Mem, ibid.
17. The Maid in her Prime, who frolic ks withTime.p. 23
18. At pleafure /' 11 range. p. 24
19 Set up with a pretty Collection of Flies. p. 2f
20. Take heed, fair Lady, how you truji. p. 16
21. If e'er, in Honour of the Fair. p. 27
22. Athwart the Waves, in martial Pride. p. 32
ACT II.
23. When fond P ajfion thrills the Lover. p. 31
24. When Woman once takes in her Head to perfue. p. 32
25". The little, wanton God. p. 33
26. In this Anguijh, ceafe to languifo. p. 34
27. See '.fee! like Venus Jhe appears. p. 35"
28. Foolijh Lover p. 36
29. Oh ! take me, Charmer, to thy Breaji. p. 38
30. Idle Creature! ibid.
31. Cupid, let my Lovers languijh. p. 39
3 a. The Man oj Fajhion, proudly vain. p. 41
33. For W>tj the fawning Coxcomb cries, p- 4a
AIR
TABLE of the SONGS.
S
ACT. I.
I . When Farce and when Mufick can eke out
a Play.
1. 'The honeft Tar, thai comes from far. j p. 6
3. To pun the dreadful Woes that wait. p. 7
4. The courtly Rake, the hoary Sage. p. 8
5". Arm, gentle Lor dings ! arm again. p. 9
6. A thoufand Rivals round me ftrove. p. 10
7. Love, thou Source of flattering 'Joy ! ' p. II
8. With folded Hands and watry Eye. p. 12
9. Your Cupid, and your Hymen now. p. 13
10. Like her Pandora left the Skies. . p. 14
11. Gently, God of fond Defire! p. if
12. If ' there'' s a Man whofe Gothick Lungs. p. 17
13. While fweet,fmooth, and clear. p. 19
. 14. Dis be de fine Engiifh Signior Harlequin. p. 20
15*. From Birth-mght Show, p. 22
16. When a Lady fair, like you, Mem, ibid.
17. The Maid in her Prime, who frolic ks withTime.p. 23
18. At pleafure /' 11 range. p. 24
19 Set up with a pretty Collection of Flies. p. 2f
20. Take heed, fair Lady, how you truji. p. 16
21. If e'er, in Honour of the Fair. p. 27
22. Athwart the Waves, in martial Pride. p. 32
ACT II.
23. When fond P ajfion thrills the Lover. p. 31
24. When Woman once takes in her Head to perfue. p. 32
25". The little, wanton God. p. 33
26. In this Anguijh, ceafe to languifo. p. 34
27. See '.fee! like Venus Jhe appears. p. 35"
28. Foolijh Lover p. 36
29. Oh ! take me, Charmer, to thy Breaji. p. 38
30. Idle Creature! ibid.
31. Cupid, let my Lovers languijh. p. 39
3 a. The Man oj Fajhion, proudly vain. p. 41
33. For W>tj the fawning Coxcomb cries, p- 4a
AIR
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Description | Scottish and English songs, military music and keyboard music of the 18th and 19th centuries. These items are from the collection of Alexander Wood Inglis of Glencorse (1854 to 1929). Also includes a few manuscripts, some treatises and other books on the subject. |
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Description | The Glen Collection and the Inglis Collection represent mainly 18th and 19th century Scottish music, including Scottish songs. The collections of Berlioz and Verdi collected by bibliographer Cecil Hopkinson contain contemporary and later editions of the works of the two composers Berlioz and Verdi. |
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