Special offer. Henry Purcell: Purcell Society Volume 22 - Catches
Catches (Original Engraving)
- Composer: Purcell
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Contents
- Purcell: A Dialogue between Thirsis and Daphne: Why, my Daphne, why complaining, Z525
- Purcell: A Drinking Song: 'Tis wine was made to rule the day, Z.546
- Purcell: A Grasshopper and a Fly Z 481
- Purcell: A Poor blind woman ZD 171
- Purcell: Above the Tumults of a Busy State Z 480
- Purcell: Alas, how barbarous we are Z 482
- Purcell: Come, dear companions of th'Arcadian fields Z 483
- Purcell: Come, lay by all care Z 484
- Purcell: Dulcibella, when e'er I sue for a kiss Z 485
- Purcell: Fair Cloe, my breast so alarms Z 486
- Purcell: Fill the bowl with rosy wine Z 487
- Purcell: Go tell Amynta, gentle swain, Z489
- Purcell: Has yet your breast no pity learn'd? Z491
- Purcell: Haste, gentle Charon Z 490
- Purcell: Hence, fond deceiver, hence begone! Z 492
- Purcell: Here's to thee, Dick Z 493
- Purcell: How sweet is the air and refreshing Z 495
- Purcell: I saw fair Cloris all alone Z 498
- Purcell: I spy Celia, Z499
- Purcell: In all our Cinthia's shining sphere, Z496
- Purcell: In some kind dream, Z497
- Purcell: Julia, your unjust disdain Z 500
- Purcell: Let Hector, Achilles and each brave commander Z 501
- Purcell: Lost is my quiet for ever, Z502
- Purcell: Nestor, who did to thrice man's age attain Z503
- Purcell: O dive custos Auriacae domus, Z504
- Purcell: Oft am I by the women told Z505
- Purcell: Saccharissa's grown old
- Purcell: Sit down, my dear Sylvia Z 509
- Purcell: Sylvia, thou brighter eye of night Z511
- Purcell: Though my mistress be fair Z 514
- Purcell: To this place we're now come (Z N526)
- Purcell: Underneath this myrtle shade Z 516
- Purcell: Were I to choose the greatest bliss Z 517
- Purcell: What can we poor females do?, Z429
- Purcell: When gay Philander left the plain Z 519
- Purcell: When Myra sings, Z521
- Purcell: When Teucer from his father fled Z 522
- Purcell: When the cock begins to crow, ZD172
- Purcell: When, lovely Phyllis, thou art kind Z 520
- Purcell: While bolts and bars my days control Z 523
- Purcell: While you for me alone had charms Z 524