刊年 | 1997 |
G/SMD | スコア |
形態 | 1 score (xxvi, [248] p.) : facsims., ports. ; 36 cm |
内容注記 | Leveridge, A new book of songs (I. Walsh & I. Hare, 1697) Leveridge, A second book of songs (I. Walsh, I. Hare and I. Young, [1699]) Songs from various sources (?1696-1710). When lovesick Mars the god of war You've been with dull prologues here bantered so long Hold John ere you leave me O cease urge no more Let soft desires your heart engage When Cupid from his mother fled Marinda's face like Cupid's bow Thus Damon knocked at Celia's door In vain poor Damon prostrate lies Awake my eyes awake Why do you with disdain refuse Just coming from sea To gentle Strephon tell your grief Pretty parrot say Iris beware when Strephon pursues you Boast no more of nice beauties from hence Ye commons and peers Love mighty love Whilst health and blooming youth combine Leveridge, A new book of songs (for Rich:leveridge, [1711]) Songs from various sources (1714-[c1725]). I am a cunning constable Love is a bauble Fortune is blind Cupid my pleasure Come to my arms my treasure I come my fairest treasure Leveridge, A collection of songs (for the author, 1727), vol. i Leveridge, A collection of songs (for the author, 1727), vol. ii Leveridge, A collection of songs (I. Walsh & Ioseph Hare, [1728]) Songs from various sources ([1728]-1753). A cobbler there was Old poets have told us Gaffer and Gammer were fast in their nest To you who live at home at ease O the time that is past Kind Cupid now relieve me If love be a fault Vain man to think of joy on earth Hush thou noisy busy thing Lovely Myra charming creature Joy to our sovereign George the king Chloe my breast did fire Small is the spot of earth poor man Damon asked me but once When jealous Cupid first surveyed O Death think on the words you gave Phyllis with all her airs can't please my eye To wed says the fop I agree When first Chloe's beauty did Strephon surprise How servile is the state of man Know madam I never was born Sure ne'er was a dog so wretched Men are all traitors Put briskly round the sparkling glass When our hearts are new kindled to jump at a beauty I see she loves though virgin shame denies When mighty roast beef was the Englishman's food Of good English beer our song let's raise Happy Philander in a wife Chloe's a goddess in the groves The pleasures that I now possess Celia mistake not my design Like those in favour with their stars Cried Celia to a reverend dean My joyous blades with roses crowned Let wine to social joys give birth O say what is this thing called light Give me health give me wine Think when to pleasure the sports do invite you Fill your glasses banish grief Do but consider this small dust Music in Macbeth
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シリーズ名 | Music for London entertainment 1660-1800 ; Ser. A[Music for plays 1660-1714 v. 6]
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注記 | English words Reprint. Originals are mainly published: London , 1697, 1699, 1711, 1727, 1728 Introduction in English Critical commentary in English Includes indexes |
出版国 | イギリス |
標題言語 | 英語 |
本文言語 | 英語 |
著者情報 | Leveridge, Richard, 1670 or 71-1758 Baldwin, Olive Wilson, Thelma
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分類 | LCC:M1611 SMC:300020 |
ISBN | 0852498411
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件名 | LCSH:Songswithinstrumentalensemble -- Scores
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NCID | BA33230520 |
番号 | OTHN : ISMN:M220218859 |