| Other author/creator | Norton, Francis. |
| Other author/creator | Cross, Thomas, approximately 1660-approximately 1735. |
| Other author/creator | Weldon, John, 1676-1736. Wakeful nightingale. |
| Other author/creator | Weldon, John, 1676-1736. Insulting rivall. |
| Other author/creator | Weldon, John, 1676-1736. Collection of new songs. Take, O take those lips away. |
| Other author/creator | Weldon, John, 1676-1736. Stop, O ye waves. |
| Other author/creator | Weldon, John, 1676-1736. Panthea all the senses treats. |
| Other author/creator | Weldon, John, 1676-1736. Why will Clemene: a song. |
| Other author/creator | Weldon, John, 1676-1736. Reason, what art thou. |
| Other author/creator | Abell, John, 1653?-approximately 1716. Aloud proclaim the cheerful sound. |
| Other author/creator | Elridg, Richard. Some ease, Orinda, I should find. |
| Other author/creator | Elridg, Richard. How sweet and lasting are the joys. |
| Other author/creator | Elridg, Richard. In me Orinda has gain'd a heart. |
| Other author/creator | Hall, Henry, approximately 1656-1707 Great good man whome fortune does displace. |
| Other author/creator | Purcell, Henry, 1659-1695. Dioclesian. |
| Other author/creator | Purcell, Henry, 1659-1695. Indian queen. |
| Other author/creator | Purcell, Henry, 1659-1695. Fairy queen. |
| Other author/creator | Purcell, Henry, 1659-1695 Oroonoko. |
| Other author/creator | Purcell, Henry, 1659-1695 Fair Cloe my breast so alarms. |
| Other author/creator | Purcell, Henry, 1659-1695. Don Quixote. |
| Other author/creator | Purcell, Henry, 1659-1695. Rival sisters. |
| Other author/creator | Purcell, Henry, 1659-1695. Hail, bright Cecilia. 'Tis Nature's voice. |
| Other author/creator | Purcell, Henry, 1659-1695 Aureng-Zebe. |
| Other author/creator | Purcell, Henry, 1659-1695. Bonduca. |
| Other author/creator | Purcell, Henry, 1659-1695. Tempest. |
| Other author/creator | Purcell, Henry, 1659-1695. Tyrannic love. |
| Other author/creator | Purcell, Henry, 1659-1695. Married beau. |
| Other author/creator | Purcell, Henry, 1659-1695. Thy genius, lo!, soprano voice, continuo. |
| Other author/creator | Purcell, Henry, 1659-1695 Judgment of Paris. |
| Other author/creator | Purcell, Henry, 1659-1695 Triumphs of virtue. |
| Other author/creator | Purcell, Henry, 1659-1695 Island Princess. |
| Other author/creator | Purcell, Henry, 1659-1695 Reformed wife. |
| Other author/creator | Purcell, Henry, 1659-1695 Cupids make your virgins tender. |
| Other author/creator | Purcell, Henry, 1659-1695 Campaigners. |
| Other author/creator | Purcell, Henry, 1659-1695 Constant couple. |
| Other author/creator | Purcell, Henry, 1659-1695 Amalasont. |
| Other author/creator | Eccles, John, -1735. Cyrus the Great. |
| Other author/creator | Eccles, John, -1735. Judgement of Paris. |
| Other author/creator | Eccles, John, -1735. Pretenders. |
| Other author/creator | Eccles, John, -1735. Rinaldo and Armida. |
| Other author/creator | Eccles, John, -1735. Love's but the frailty of the mind. |
| Other author/creator | Eccles, John, -1735. Women will have their wills. |
| Other author/creator | Eccles, John, -1735. She-gallants. |
| Other author/creator | Eccles, John, -1735. Lucky younger brother. |
| Other author/creator | Eccles, John, -1735. Fate of Capua. |
| Other author/creator | Eccles, John, -1735. Hamlet. |
| Other author/creator | Eccles, John, -1735. City lady. |
| Other author/creator | Eccles, John, -1735. As Cupid rogishly one day. |
| Other author/creator | Eccles, John, -1735. Acis and Galatea. |
| Other author/creator | Eccles, John, -1735. Don Quixote. |
| Other author/creator | Eccles, John, -1735. Ye gentle gales that fan the air. |
| Other author/creator | Eccles, John, -1735. Man of mode. |
| Other author/creator | Eccles, John, -1735. Chances. |
| Other author/creator | Leveridge, Richard, 1670 or 1671-1758. Island princess. |
| Other author/creator | Leveridge, Richard, 1670 or 1671-1758. Aesope. |
| Other author/creator | Leveridge, Richard, 1670 or 1671-1758. Caligula. |
| Other author/creator | Leveridge, Richard, 1670 or 1671-1758. Lady in fashion. |
| Other author/creator | Leveridge, Richard, 1670 or 1671-1758. Chloe brisk and gay appears. |
| Other author/creator | Leveridge, Richard, 1670 or 1671-1758. Plot and no plot. |
| Other author/creator | Leveridge, Richard, 1670 or 1671-1758. Committee. |
| Other author/creator | Courteville, Raphael, -1772. Duke and no duke. |
| Other author/creator | Courteville, Raphael, -1772. Oroonoko. |
| Other author/creator | Courteville, Raphael, -1772. Aureng-Zebe. |
| Other author/creator | Courteville, Raphael, -1772. Fly, fly, ye winged Cupids. |
| Other author/creator | Blow, John, -1708. Philander. |
| Other author/creator | Blow, John, -1708. Amphion Anglicus. Go perjur'd man. |
| Other author/creator | Wilford, John (Composer). Libertine. |
| Other author/creator | Wilford, John (Composer). Sweet nightingales which charm this grove. |
| Other author/creator | Wilford, John (Composer). Tell me, dear charmer. |
| Other author/creator | Wilford, John (Composer). Tell me, ye happy pow'rs above. |
| Other author/creator | Wilford, John (Composer). If we the Macedonian's mighty mind. |
| Other author/creator | Akeroyde, Samuel, approximately 1650-approximately 1706. Give me kind Heav'n. |
| Other author/creator | Akeroyde, Samuel, approximately 1650-approximately 1706. Rays of dear Clarinda's eyes. |
| Other author/creator | Gillier, Jean Claude, 1667-1737. Ladies visiting-day. |
| Other author/creator | Gillier, Jean Claude, 1667-1737. One day when Damon with his Cealia walk'd. |
| Other author/creator | Hart, Philip, approximately 1676-1749. Ye envious winds forbear to blow. |
| Other author/creator | Hart, Philip, approximately 1676-1749. Sound the trumpet. |
| Other author/creator | Barrett, John, approximately 1676-1719. Liberia's all my thoughts and dream. |
| Other author/creator | Barrett, John, approximately 1676-1719. Song call'd the Pilgrim. |
| Other author/creator | Berenclow, Bernard Martin, active 17th/18th century. Arm, arm, my heart. |
| Other author/creator | Curco, Mr., active 1687-1700. Ladies visiting-day. |
| Other author/creator | Harris, Renatus, 1640?-1715? Cou'd I the lovely Caelia move. |
| Other author/creator | Elford, Richard, -1714. To Chloris all soft charms agree. |
| Other author/creator | Elford, Richard, -1714. Ah! cruel Damon. |
| Other author/creator | Croft, William, 1678-1727. [Ah how sweet are the cooling breeze]. |
| Other author/creator | Gouge, Mr., active 1698-1730? While sighing at your feet I lye. |
| Other author/creator | Clarke, Jeremiah, 1669?-1707. Celia is soft. |
| Other author/creator | Robart, William. Sylvia I'll on. |
| Other author/creator | Bradley, Robert, active approximately 1700. Storm at sea. |
| Series | Early English books online. ^A888680 |
| Contents |
A song / set by Mr. John Weldon & exactly engrav'd by Tho: Cross -- A song on a rivall who marryed a lady after she had lost her senses / set by Mr. John Welldon -- A song set by Mr. John Welldon the words taken out of Shakspear -- Orpheus song to the waves / sett by Mr. Iohn Weldon -- Panthea, a song / set by Mr. John Weldon -- Why will Clemene: a song / sett by Mr. John Welldon -- A song / sett by Mr. John Weldon -- A song on Queen Ann's coronation / the words by Mr. Abell; & exactly engrav'd by Tho: Cross -- A new song / exactly engrav'd by Tho: Cross -- A song, in Dioclesian / set by Mr. Henry Purcell. Sung to a trumpet, by Mr. Freeman. and exactly engrav'd by Tho: Cross -- A song in the Indian queen as it is now compos'd into an opera. / by Mr. Henry Purcell, sung by Mrs. Cross, and exactly engrav'd by Tho: Cross -- A song for 2 voices / set to musik [sic] by Mr H. Purcell -- A song for 2 voices / set to musik [sic] by Mr H. Purcell -- A dialogue in the second part of the Conquest of Granada / the words by Mr. Tho. D'urfey, set by Mr. Henry Purcell, sung by the boy & girl. And exactly engrav'd by Tho. Cross -- A song / set by Mr Henry Purcell and exactly engrav'd by Tho: Cross -- A dialogue in the opera, call'd the Fairy queen / set by Mr. Henry Purcell. Sung by Mr. Reading and (Mr. Pate in womans habit) and exactly engrav'd by Tho: Cross -- A song in the first part of Don Quixote / set to musick by Mr Henry Purcell, sung by Mr Bowman & exactly engrav'd by T: Cross -- A song in the play call'd the Rival sisters / set by Mr H Purcell. Sung by the boy and exactly engrav'd by Tho: Cross -- A song / set by Mr. Henry Purcell, and sung by himself at St. Caecelia's feast. and exactly engrav'd by Tho: Cross -- A song in the play call'd Oranzebe / set to musik [sic] by Mr Henry Purcell and sung by Mrs. Alyff -- A song in the tragedy of Bonduca. / Set by Mr Henry Purcell, sung by Miss Cross and exactly engrav'd by Tho: Cross -- A song sung by the girl in the Tempest / set by Mr. H: Purcell and exactly engrav'd by Tho: Cross -- A song sung by Mrs Aliff in the play call'd Tyrannick love or The royall martyre / set by Mr Henry Purcell -- A song in the last new comedy call'd ye Married beau or The curious impertinent / sung by Mrs Aliff and sett to musik by Mr. Henry Purcell -- A song in the Massacre of Paris / set by Mr Henry Purcell, sung by the boy and exactly engrav'd by Tho: Cross -- Venus in the prize musick / set by Mr. Daniel Purcell, & exactly engrav'd by Tho: Cross -- Paris: last vers in the Prize musick / compos'd by Mr. Daniel Purcell -- The 1st vers of Paris in the Prize musick / compos'd by Mr. Daniel Purcell, within the compass of the flute -- Pallas: 1st vers with a trumpet / in the prize musick compos'd by Mr. D: Purcell, being within the compass of the flute. Tho: Cross sculp. -- The 2d. verse of Paris / in the prize musick compos'd by Mr. Daniel Purcell, being within the compass of the flute --Venus: 1st verse in the prize musick / compos'd by Mr. Dan: Purcell -- The 3d. verse of Venus in the prize musick / compos'd by Mr. D. Purcell -- Venus in the prize musick / set by Mr. Daniel Purcell, & exactly engrav'd by Tho: Cross -- A song to a ground / set by Mr. Daniel Purcell, sung at the theatre in Drury-Lane by Mr. Magnus's boy ; and exactly engrav'd by Tho: Cross -- A song in the Island-princess / set by Mr. Daniel Purcell, sung by Mr. Magnus's boy and exactly engrav'd by Tho: Cross.-- A song in the comedy call'd, Reform'd wife / set by Mr. Daniel Purcell, sung by Mr. Bourdon, and exactly engrav'd by Tho: Cross -- A song in the Island-princess / set by Mr. Daniel Purcell, sung by Mrs. Lindsey, and exactly engrav'd by Tho: Cross -- A song / sett by Mr Daniel Purcell, sung at the Theatre Royall in Drury Lane, and exactly engrav'd by Tho: Cross -- Song in the farce call'd the Spanish wives / set to musick by Mr. Daniel Purcell, sung by Mr. James Bowen, and exactly engrav'd by Tho: Cross -- A song in the Campaigners / se |
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A song in Rindaldo and Armida / set by Mr. John Eccles, sung by Mr. Gouge and exactly engrav'd by Tho Cross -- A song in the comedy call'd The way of the world / the words by Mr. Congreve, set to musick by Mr. John Eccles, sung by Mrs. Hodgson, and exactly engrav'd by Tho. Cross -- A song / set by Mr. John Eccles, sung by Mr. Gouge in the farce call'd Women will have their wills, exactly engrav'd by Tho: Cross -- A song in the She gallants / set by Mr John Eccles, sung by a little boy and exactly engrav'd by Tho: Cross -- A song / set by Mr. John Eccles, sung by Mr. Knapp, in the farce call'd Women will have their wills, exactly engraved by Tho: Cross -- A song in the Lucky younger brother or the Beau defeated / set by Mr. John Eccles, sung by Mrs. Willis, and exactly engrav'd by Tho: Cross -- A song in the Fate of Capua / set by Mr. John Eccles, sung by Mrs Hodgson, and exactly engrav'd by Tho: Cross -- A song / set by Mr. John Eccles, sung by Mr. Knapp in the Tragedy of Hamlet, prince of Denmark, and exactly engrav'd by Tho: Cross -- A song in the City-lady / set to musick by Mr. John Eccles, sung by Mrs. Bowman and exactly engrav'd by Tho: Cross -- A song / set to musick by Mr. John Eccles. Cross sculp -- A song in the Mad lover / set by Mr. John Eccles, sung by Mrs Bracegirdle -- A song in Don Quixote / set by Mr John Eccles. Sung by Mrs. Brasegirdle -- A song / set by Mr. John Eccles, sung by Mrs. Hains at the new theatre and exactly engrav'd by Tho: Cross -- A song in Sr. Fopling Flutter / set by Mr. John Eccles. Sung by Mr. Gouge, and exactly engrav'd by Tho: Cross -- A song in the Chances / set to musick by Mr. John Eccles. Sung by Mr. Wiltshire and exactly engrav'd by Tho: Cross. The words by Sr. Rob. Howard -- A song in the comedy call'd The way of the world / the words by Mr. Congreve, set to musick by Mr. John Eccles, sung by Mrs. Hodgson, and exactly engrav'd by Tho. Cross -- A song in the new opera call'd the Island princess / set by Mr. Leveridge, sung by Mrs. Campion and exactly engrav'd by Tho: Cross -- A song in the comedy call'd Æsope / set by Mr. Leveridge. Sung by Mrs. Cross and exactly engrav'd by Tho: Cross -- A song made for the entertainment of her Royal Highness / set by Mr. Leveridge, sung by Mrs. Lindsey, in Caligula ; and exactly engrav'd by Tho: Cross -- A song in the Lady in fashion / set by Mr. Leveridge. Sung by Mrs. Cibber and exactly engrav'd by Tho: Cross -- A song / set by Mr. Leveridge and exactly engrav'd by Tho: Cross -- A song in the Plot and no plot / set and sung by Mr Leveridge and exactly engrav'd by Tho: Cross -- A song sung by Mrs Aliff in ye play call'd Duke & no duke -- A song in the play call'd Oroonoko / set by Mr. Courtevill, sung by the boy and exactly engrav'd by Tho: Cross -- A song / the words by Capt. Walker, sung in Orensebe by Mrs. Hodgson, set to music by Mr. Courtivill, and exactly engrav'd by Tho: Cross -- A song / set by Mr Courtivill, and exactly engrav'd by Tho: Cross -- A song in the Committee / set by Dr. John Blow. Sung by Mr. Leveridge & exactly engrav'd by Tho: Cross -- A song / set by Dr. John Blow, sung by the boy at the theatre in Drury Lane and exactly engrav'd by Tho: Cross -- A song for two voices / set by Dr. John Blow and exactly engrav'd by Tho: Cross -- A song / the words by a lady, set and sung by Mr. John Wilford in the Libertine, and exactly engrav'd by Tho: Cross -- A song done out of French / set by Mr. John Willford, & exactly engrav'd by Tho: Cross -- A song / the words by Mrs. Mary Child, set by Mr. Jn. Wilford. Sung by Mr. Gouge at the new theatre, and exactly engrav'd by Tho: Cross -- A song / set by Mr. John Wilford, & exactly engrav'd by Tho. Cross -- A song the words written under his Majesties picture presented to the Corporation of Maidstone / set by Mr. John Wilford, and exactly engrav'd by Tho: Cross -- A song / the words by Mrs. Mary Child, set by Mr. Jn. Wilford. Sung by Mr. Gouge at the new theatre, and exactly engrav'd by Tho: |
| General note | Collective t.p. is engraved Ms. |
| General note | Imperfect: some sheets are stained, cropped with partial loss of title. |
| General note | Reproduction of original in: British Library. |
| References |
Early English books tract supplement interim guidey engrav'd by Tho: Cross -- A song / set by Mr. Richd. Elridg, and exactly engrav'd by Tho: Cross -- A song / set by Mr. Richard Elridg, and exactly engrav'd by Tho: Cross -- A song / the words by Sr. Tho I'anson, set by Mr. Sam Akeroyde, sung by Mr. James Bowen at Tunbridge Wells, and exactly engrav'd by Tho: Cross -- A song / set by Mr. Sam: Akeroyde & exactly engrav'd by Tho. Cross -- A song in the comedy call'd the Ladies visiting day / set by Mr. Gillier, sung by Mrs. Hodgson ; and exactly engrav'd by Tho: Cross -- A song in the comedy call'd the Ladies visiting day / set by Mr. Gillier, sung by Mrs. Hodgson ; and exactly engrav'd by Tho: Cross -- A song in the comedy call'd the Ladies visiting day / set by Mr. Gillier, sung by Mrs. Hains, and exactly engrav'd by Tho: Cross -- A song / the words by Mr. Repington. Set by Mr. Phill Hart, sung by Charles Christian at the new theater, and exactly engrav'd by Tho: Cross -- A song upon the safe return of his Majesty King William / set to musick by Mr. Phill: Hart and exactly engrav'd by Tho: Cross -- A song / set to musick by Mr. John Barrett & exactly engrav'd by T. Cross -- A song call'd the Pilgrim / the tune by Mr. John Barrett, and exactly engrav'd by Tho: Cross -- A song / set by Mr. Berenclow and exactly engrav'd by T.C. -- A song in the comedy call'd the Ladies visiting day / set by Mr. Courco, sung by ye boy, and exactly engrav'd by Tho: Cross -- A song / set by Mr. Rene Harris, and exactly engrav'd by T. Cross -- A song / set by Mr. Elford. Tho: Cross sculp. -- A song / set by Mr. Richard Elford, sung by Mrs. Hodgson, at the new theatre and exactly engrav'd by Tho: Cross -- [Ah how sweet are the cooling breeze] / Words made by Mr. Tho: D'urfey, to a tune of Mr. William Croft's, and exactly engrav'd by Tho: Cross -- A song / set and sung by Mr. Gouge ; at the new theater, and exactly engrav'd by Tho: Cross -- A song / set by Mr. Jeremiah Clarke, sung by Mrs. Erwin at the Theater Royall, and exactly engrav'd by Tho: Cross -- A song / set by Mr. William Robart, sung by the girl at the new theater, and exactly engrav'd by Tho: Cross -- A storm at sea / set by Mr. Robert Bradley and exactly engrav'd by Tho: Cross. K.7.I.2 |
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| Genre/form | Songs, English. |
| Genre/form | Songbooks, English. |
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