Catch that catch can : one hundred English rounds and catches /
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| Format: | Musical Score Book |
| Language: | English |
| Published: |
Boston, Mass. :
E.C. Schirmer Music Co.,
1945.
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| Series: | E.C.S. choral songs ;
no. 2038. |
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Table of Contents:
- Adieu, sweet Amarillis
- Agreement
- Ah, how, Sophia, can you leave
- Ape, a lion, a fox and an ass
- Assignation
- Ah, sorry poor Frenchmen
- Almanac
- Tom Jolly's nose
- Banbury ale
- Do, re, mi, fa
- Call Philip Flatnose
- Care, thou canker of our joys
- In praise of white wine
- O'er Neptune's dominions
- Old chairs to mend
- Fie, nay, prithee, John
- Come, follow me!
- Curs'd be the wretch
- Come hither, Tom
- Farewell, dear
- Before you make a promise
- Come, honest friends
- Five reasons
- He that drinks is immortal
- Give me the sweet delights of love
- Boat, a boat!
- Have you Sir John Hawkins' hist'ry?
- Hark! the bonny Christ Church bells
- John ran
- Her partial taste
- Homer
- Great Tom is cast
- How sweet the hour of closing day
- Hey ho, nobody at home
- Let's drink to all our wives
- Here's a health to our fleet!
- Go learn of the ant
- Early to bed and early to rise
- How great is the pleasure
- How merrily looks the man that hath gold
- Once in our lives
- She that will eat her breakfast in her bed
- I gave her cakes and I gave her ale
- Half an hour past twelve o'clock
- I want to dress
- Jinkin the jester
- White sand and grey sand
- If you trust before you try
- Peter White
- Ill fares the family
- He that will an alehouse keep
- Here lies a woman
- Let us drink and be merry
- Let us love and drink
- Life is a jest
- Mark where the bee
- My dame hath a lame, tame crane
- Macedon youth
- Now the last load
- Haste thee, nymph
- Now we are met
- On life
- On mun saint
- One industrious insect
- Mate to a cock
- Prithee, ben't so sad and serious
- Happy days
- Once in Arcadia
- I envy not the mighty great
- River, that in silence windest
- Silver swan
- John Dory
- Slaves are they
- Three blind mice
- Sound the clarion!
- Sports of May
- There was three cooks in Colebrook
- Three toasts
- 'Tis too late for a coach
- Sing one, two, three
- 'Tis women
- Three bulls and a bear
- We list to the sound
- Well rung, Tom!
- To our musical club
- 'Twas you, sir!
- When a woman that's buxom
- Wilt thouh lend me thy mare
- Wise man sees lessons of wisdom
- Would you know how we meet
- Wisdom, riches, and greatness
- What hap had I
- With a down, down, hey, derry down
- When V and I together meet
- With deep-toned horn
- Slaves to the world
- Woman's rule
- Would you sing a round with pleasure
- Yawning round
- Wise men were but sev'n.