Ah! how sweet it is to love [hgf.] ; Stay, ah turn [hgf.] ; Love is an empty, airy name [hgf.] ; I sigh'd and owned my love [hgf.] ; Celia is soft [hgf.] ; If I hear Orinda Swear [hgf.] ; Long has pastora rul'd the plain [hgf.] ; Sweeter than roses [hgf.] ; Suite in D minor [hgf.] : harpsichord solo ; E'er since you came into my Sight [hgf.] ; My lover has an inconstant mind [hgf.] ; I'll hurry thee hence [hgf.] ; I burn, my brain consumes to ashes [hgf.] ; Whilst I with grief did on you look [hgf.] ; Oh! how you protest [hgf.] ; 'Twas within a furlong of Edinborough town [hgf.] ; Man is for the woman made [hgf.] ; So sweets the charms of love [hgf.] ; Suite in F minor [hgf.] : harpsichord solo ; Ah me! to many deaths decreed [hgf.] ; Alas, here lies the poor Alonzo Slain [hgf.] ; Oh! lead me to some peaceful gloom [hgf.] ; Divine Astrea hither flew [hgf.] ; Lord, what's come to my mother [hgf.] ; I'se no more to Shady Coverts [hgf.] ; Lads and lasses, blith and gay [hgf.] ; Jockey was a dawdy lad [hgf.] ; The Bonny grey Ey'd Morn [hgf.] ; Jockey was as brisk and blith a lad [hgf.]
Alcím:
songs for the theatre by Purcell, Clarke and Eccles