Catches and glees of the eighteenth century /

Bibliographic Details
Other Authors: Bronson, Bertrand Harris, 1902-1986 (selector.)
Format: Musical Score Book
Language:English
Published: Berkeley and Los Angeles : University of California Press, 1955.
Edition:[Second printing, revised].
Subjects:
Table of Contents:
  • Ars longa, vita brevis
  • Buz, quoth the blue flie
  • Chairs to mend
  • Come follow me
  • Come, my boys, let's sing a catch
  • Cuckow
  • Curs'd be the wretch
  • Ding dong boam bell
  • Give me the sweet delights of love
  • Half an hour past twelve o'clock
  • Here innocence and beauty lies
  • Here's a health to all them
  • How happy are we now the wind is abaft
  • I cannot sing this catch
  • If Eve in her innocence
  • If neither brass nor marble
  • I've lost my mistress
  • Let us be merry in our old cloaths
  • Mister speaker tho' 'tis late
  • Now we are met let mirth abound
  • Oh ever against eating cares
  • Pretty maidens
  • Says Damon to Chloe
  • See, Bob, see, the play is done
  • Sir you are a comical fellow
  • So peaceful rests
  • Sure women and wine
  • Sweep, chimney sweep
  • Sweet enslaver, can you tell
  • Tis hum drum
  • Tis thus and thus
  • Two lawyers when a knotty cause
  • Ut, re, mi, fa, sol, la
  • Uxor mea
  • Viva londra!
  • White sand and gray sand
  • Wilt thou lend me thy mare
  • Wou'd you sing a catch with pleasure
  • Yah, Atchee, oh, ha
  • Ye heav'ns, if innocence
  • You beat your pate
  • A bumper of good liquor
  • All in the downs
  • Blow blow thou winter's wind
  • Colla bottiglia in mano
  • Come live with me
  • Come shepherds (elegy on the death of Mr. Shenstone)
  • How sleep the brave
  • Hush to peace, each ruder wind
  • Sigh no more, ladies
  • This bottle's the sun of our table
  • Time has not thin'd my flowing hair
  • To fair Fidele's grassy tomb
  • Which is the properest day to drink.