A New collection of the choicest songs as they are sung at court, both the theaters, the musick-schools and academies &c. / collected for the recreation of gentlemen, ladies and others.
- Title
- A New collection of the choicest songs as they are sung at court, both the theaters, the musick-schools and academies &c. / collected for the recreation of gentlemen, ladies and others.
- Publication
- London :: Printed for D. Brown ... and T. Benskin ...,
- 1682.
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Contents
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songs
- The willing Lovers. A Pleasant New Song.
- Cupids Chains Divided. A Delightful Song.
- Repentance too Late. A New Song,
- The Inchantment. A Pleasant New Song.
- A delightful Play-Song.
- Vertues Admirer. A New Song, as it is Sung at the Musick-Schools.
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The
Countrymans Complement, Or the cracking ofPhilberts. A Pleasant New Song. -
The
Welch Adventurer. A most Pleasant New Song. -
The
Scotch Lovers: or the Threshing of thePease-Mow. A most delightful Song. - A Charm against Winter: or, The Good-Fellows Delight. A New Song.
- The Mournful Shepheard. A New Song.
- The Frantick Lover. A New Song.
- The Invitation. A New Song.
- A New Town Catch.
- The Despairing Virgin. A New Song.
- The Coy Virgin. A New Play-Song.
- Advice to Coy Virgins. A Musick Song.
- Song.
- A Christmas Revel.
- The languishing Shephardess.
- LOVE in Despair. A Play Song.
- A HEALTH.
- The Charmed Lover.
- Cupids Snare. A pleasant Musick-school Song.
- The Mournful Shepheard. A New Song.
- The Lovers Dream A Pleasant New Song.
- The forsaken Nymph. A New Song.
- Cupids Delight. A Play Song.
- The Joys of a happy Marriage. A New Play Song.
- The Lovers Invocation. A New Play-house Song.
- A Catch.
- Advice to Virgins. A Musick-House Song.
- The Ranting City Dame. A Song much in Use.
- Loves Tyranny, or the Dis∣dainful Beauty. A New Song.
- Fames Darling. A New Snog.
- A Catch.
- The Country Bargain. A most delightful Song.
- The Enjoyment. A pleasant Song.
- The Inlightned Quaker. A pleasant Chant.
- Cupids Net Broaken. A New Song.