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.
- Title
- 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.
- Publication
- London :: Printed by J. Heptinstall for Samuel Briscoe,
- 1694.
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- Songs -- 16th-17th centuries.
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Contents
- title page
- TO MY Much Honoured and Ingenious Friends (Lovers of MUSICK) That frequent the Rose, Chocalate-house, Coffee-houses, and other places of Credit in and about Covent-Garden; and Particularly, To the late Worthy Members of the Witty Club.
- Advertisement of New Books.
- PROLOGUE For the First Part of DON QUIXOTE:
- EPILOGUE To the First Part of DON QUIXOTE.
- The First Song in the 2d. Act. Sung at the Knighting of Don-Quixot:
- The 2 Song▪ Sung by a young Shephardess in the 2d. Act.
- The Dirge, or 3d. Song in the 2d. Act. Sung by a Shepherd and Shepherdess.
- The 4th. Song, Sung by a Galley-Slave in the 3d. Act.
- The 5th. Song for Cardenio in the 4th. Act.
- The 6th. Song for Sancho in the 4th. Act.
- The 7th. Song for Montesmò an Inchanter, and Mellissa and Vrganda Inchantresses. Sung in the 5th. Act of the first Part of Don-Quixot.
- title page
- The first Song to a Minuet at the Duke's Entertainment of Don Quixote in the first Act.
- The Ladys Answer. The 2d. Song to a Minuet at the Duke's Entertainment of Don Quixote in the first Act.
- The 3d. Song in the 2d. Act. Sung by Mrs. Ayliff, dressed like a Milk-maid.
- The 4th. Song. Sung by Mrs. Hudson in the 3d. Act.
- A Dialogue in the 4th. Act of the 2d. Part of Don Quixote, for a Clown and his Wife. Sung by Mr. Reading and Mrs. Ayliff.
- The 6th. Song in the last Act of the 2d. Part of Don Quixote, Sung by Mr. Freeman and Mrs Cibber.
- The 7th. Song in the last Act. Sung by Mrs. Brase-girdle.
- The 8th. Song, in the Fifth Act.
- Advertisement of New Books.