Catch that catch can, or, The second part of The musical companion being a collection of new catches, songs, and glees : never printed before.
- Title
- Catch that catch can, or, The second part of The musical companion being a collection of new catches, songs, and glees : never printed before.
- Publication
- London :: Printed by J.P. for John Playford at his shop ...,
- 1685.
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Contents
- title page
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To all
LOVERS ofMUSIC. -
A Table of the
Catches, Songs, andGlees, in this Book. -
1
A. 3Voc. [Ʋpon ChristchurchBells in Oxford.] -
2
A. 3Voc. [BartholomewFair. ] -
3
. 4 Voc. -
4 A.
3 Voc. [Tom Jolly 's Nose.] -
5 A.
3 Voc. [Answer toTom Jolly 's Nose.] -
6
A. 4Voc. [The King's Health.] -
7
A. 3Voc. [Gallopping Joan.] -
8
A. 3Voc. [Second Part of Gallopping Joan.] -
9
A. 4Voc. [Young Johnthe Gardiner.] -
10
A. 4Voc. [Jumping Joan.] -
11
A. 3Voc. [Kind Jenny.] -
12
A. 3Voc. [The Maid with a Basket.] -
13
A. 4Voc. [A Farewel to Wives.] -
14
A. 3Voc. -
15
A. 4Voc. -
16
A. 3Voc. [A scolding Catch.] -
17
A. 3Voc. [A Catch on Mum Saint.] -
18
A. 3Voc. [The Nut-brown Lass.] -
19
A. 3Voc. [A Catch.] -
20
A. 4Voc. [A Catch.] -
21
Voc. [A true Catch.] -
22
A. 3Voc. [A right Catch.] -
23 A.
3 Voc. [TheLondon Constable.] -
24
A. 3Voc. [The honest Royalist.] -
25
A. 3Voc. [The Loyal Citizen.] -
26
A. 5Voc. [A small Quarrel.] -
27
A. 4Voc. [A Catch on a Horse.] -
28
A. 3Voc. [A Catch.] -
29
A. 3Voc. [Judithand Holifernes.] -
30
A. 4Voc. [The Thatcher.] -
31
A. 4Voc. [An EPITAPH on an honest Citizen, and true Friend to all Claret-drinkers.] -
32 A.
4 Voc. [AYorkshire Epitaph on two Abby Lubbers.] -
33
A. 4Voc. [A Councel for Married Folks.] -
34 A.
3 Voc. [The Scolding Wife.] -
35
A. 3Voc. [Black Bess.] -
36
A. 3Voc. [A Catch made in the time of Parliament, 1676.] -
37 A.
3 Voc. [The Jovial Drinker.] -
38
A. 3Voc. [Ʋpon the Duke's Return.] -
39
. 3 Voc. [A Loyal Catch.] -
40
A. 3Voc. [In praise of Mum.] -
41
A. 4Voc. [A Catch on Tobacco, to be sung by 4Men smoaking Pipes.] -
42
A. 3Voc. [Ʋpon small Beer.] -
43
[A Catch upon NOTHING.] -
44 A.
3 Voc. [AnIrish Catch.] -
45
A. 3Voc. [A Catch on the Cats.] -
46
A. 3Voc. [In Praise of White-wine.] -
47
A. 3Voc. [In praise of Claret.] -
48
A. 4Voc. [A Catch on the Crab.] -
49
A. 4Voc. [Touch and go.] -
50
A. 3Voc. [A Catch upon a Liquor called Punch.] -
51
A. 4Voc. [A Catch.] -
52
A. 2Voc. [CANTƲS.] -
52
oc. [BASSƲS.] -
53
A. 3.Voc. [A Loyal Catch.] -
54
A. 4Voc. [A Catch.] -
55
A. 4Voc. [The Marriage Catch.] -
56
A. 3.Voc. [A Round.] -
57 A.
2 Voc. [The Oath to be taken atDunmow inEssex, on the demand of a Flitch of Bacon.] -
58
A. 4Voc. [A Catch.] - song - 59
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60
A. 3Voc. [A Musical Catch.] -
61
A. 3Voc. [A ScotchEpitaph.] - song - 62
- song - 63
- song - 64
- song - 67
- song - 68
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69
A. 3Voc. [For the 29thof May.] - song - 70
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71 For a Bass alone.
[Tom of Bedlam.] -
MUSIC Books printed forJohn Playford, at his Shop near theTemple Church. -
Other
BOOKS sold at the same place.