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A collection of catches, canons & glees.

Title
A collection of catches, canons & glees.
Publication
  • Wilmington, Del. : Mellifont Press, 1970.
  • White Plains, N.Y. : Irish University Press, exclusive distributor, U.S.A., , 1970.

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Additional Authors
  • Warren-Horne, Edmund Thomas, approximately 1730-1794
  • Rubin, Emanuel, 1935-2008
  • Nelson, Malcolm A. (Malcolm Antony)
Description
1 score (4 volumes); 24 x 32 cm
Series Statement
The American Universities' Press library of source material
Alternative Title
Collection of catches, canons and glees
Subject
  • Glees, catches, rounds, etc
  • Canons, fugues, etc. (Voices)
Genre/Form
  • Songs
  • Scores
  • Rounds (Music)
  • Glees (Music)
  • Canons (Music)
  • Songs.
  • Scores.
Note
  • For 2-6 and 8 voices.
  • Introduction by Emanuel Rubin, volume 1, unnumbered pages [1-15].
  • "The poetry of the Warren collection" by Malcolm A. Nelson : v. 1, unnumbered pages [16]-[24]
  • Selected by Thomas Warren.
  • Reprint of the 1762-93 editions published by various publishers, London, in 32 v.
Bibliography (note)
  • Includes indexes.
Contents
  • v. 1. Numbers 1-7 -- v. 2. Numbers 8-16 -- v. 3. Numbers 17-25 -- v. 4. Numbers 26-32.
  • v. 1. Adjuva nos Deus ; Buzarave in culo ; Cantate Domino ; Cantiamo compagni ; Chloe yielded ; Come let us strive to join ; Contrary to strait ; Domine fili Dei ; Fides est anima [2] ; Fye, what mean you ; Haec est vita aeterna ; I love my Fanny ; Ill fares the family ; Intende voci orationis ; Laudate nomen Domini [2] ; Let's have a peal for John Cook's soul ; Libera me Domine ; Lye still my dear ; May the king live long ; My heart once as light ; O beauteous eyes discover ; On thy sweet lips ; Ora et labora ; Rural sports are sweeter ; Sit nomen Domini ; There stands the wife ; 'Twas you sir ; Verbum Domini ; Ye learned wise mortals ; You know where you did / Anon -- Bewitched lady Fanny ; Dear Jenny I love you ; Dite Carlo quante botte ; Do re mi ; Fair the op'ning lily ; Follow my path ; Gia riede primavera ; Good neighbors be quiet ; Hark you my dear ; Help me O Lord ; Hush to peace ; In friendship wine and am'rous play ; Is the Devil in you ; Joan marching forth ; My beloved is mine ; Ombre amene ; Sound the trumpet ; Sport is an emblem ; Stout Hodge with an amorous gripe ; To soften care ; Which is the properest day ; You ask me dear Jack / Dr. Thomas Augustine Arne -- Don't you know the wife ; Here lie as dead as any stones ; Joan said to John ; Lay that sullen garland ; One a penny ; With horns and hounds / Luffman Atterbury -- Adam catch'd Eve ; Cry'd Strephon panting ; Here lies a lady ; My sledge and hammer ; Says my Lord ; When gay Bacchus ; When is it best said ; Ye heav'ns if innocence / Joseph Baildon -- Amidst the myrtles ; But thirty years Tom lived ; Consign'd to dust beneath this stone ; Here on his back doth lay Sir Andrew ; Hogshead was offered ; I loved thee beautiful ; O my Clarissa ; See Phyllis yonder bow'r ; You birds for whom / Jonathan Battishill -- When as I looked on / John Bennet -- As Jenny one morning ; Beviamo dori ; Can you tell me ; Come friends and companions ; Compagni amor ; Cornus proclaims aloud ; Dolci miei sospiri ; Fair Ursley in a merry mood ; Hosanna in excelsis ; How happy are we now ; Let us drink and be merry ; Not a day more than thirty ; On softest beds ; Questo vetro di vin rosso ; Say what flow'r ; Si beviam vezzosa dori ; Swell the song / George Berg -- Allelujah ; Blooming youth lies buried here ; Glory be to God on high ; John Cooper was boring ; Long live King George ; Long live King George most happy ; 'Mongst other roses ; 'Tis thus farewell to all / Dr. William Boyce -- Beatus vir / Don Juan Bautista Brugera -- Miserere mei Domine ; Miserere nostri Domini ; Pietas omnium virtutem / Byrd or Bird -- Smiths are good fellows / John Cobb -- Beviam godiam ; Che gran prodigio ; Colla bottiglia in mano ; Quand la serpe / Gioacchino Cocchi -- Interred here doth lye ; Longitude ; Lover thou must be / Dr. Benjamin Cooke -- Fill the bowl with rosy wine / John Dyne -- How merrily we live / Michael Este -- Here rests his head / William Flacton (Flackton) -- Beneath this stone the earl ; Beviamo tutti ; 'Tis strange sister Ruth ; Trust me my Celia ; Voglio andare a letto / Felice de' Giardini -- silver swan, The / Orlando Gibbons -- When love and friendship / James Green -- Miserere mei Deus ; Vias tuas Domine / [Charles Hardy?] -- Alas what boast / Henry Harington (Harrington), M.D. -- Let the woman be damn'd / J[ames Jr?] Hawkins -- Come on here's John ; Here lies Johnson ; To the King of Great Britain / [J]ames Hawkins, Sr. -- Alleluia ; Come follow me ; Hammer was up ; Melting airs ; Miserere nobis ; Resonate Jovem / Dr. William Hayes -- Joan vows to hearten / Samuel Howard -- Si Deus nobiscum / Simon Ives (Ive) -- Non nobis Domine / William of Exon Jackson -- Hail lovely shade / Rev. Charles Jenner -- O Absolom my son / Charles King -- Jack I hear you're good / Charles Lampe -- Bever voglio ; Che viva san Martino ; Donna che un sasso ; Occhi stelle ; Quel bel vermiglio ; Su cantiamo ; Treman gli spirti ; Viva questo claretto / Cristiano Giuseppe Lidarti -- Arachne once ill fated maid ; For the catch club at Almack's ; Happy the youth ; Hush the God of love ; Less shall proud Rome ; Where e'er you tread / Samuel Long -- Half an hour past twelve ; Jack thou'rt a toper ; Who e'er a woman's tongue / J.B. Marella -- Fair Phyllis I saw sitting / Thomas Morley -- Don't push your tender passion / Edward Mulso -- O fairest maid ; Wilt thou lend me / Dr. James Nares -- Bacchus Joves delightful boy ; For Agathon in fighting fields ; I said I will take heed ; O'er William's tomb ; Ye happy fields / Thomas Norris -- Glory be to the Father / Marmaduke Overend -- Fairest isle / Henry Purcell -- Jerusalem / Thomas Roseingrave -- Campagna che suona / Giovanni Battista Sammartini -- Poor Ralpho lies beneath / William Savage -- Adieu good night / Charles Thomas -- Levate suo bella Clori / Pietro Torri -- Sogno ma te non miro / Tomaso Trajetta [Traetta] -- Ah me what perils do environ ; Doubtless the pleasure ; Here innocence and beauty ; Life is a jest ; Memento homo ; Underneath this marble hearse / John Travers -- Prithee is not Miss Chloe's / T[homas] W[arren] -- Here stand I for whores as great ; May the king live long ; To me 'twas given ; To our musical club / Thomas Warren -- Attend ye sons of mirth ; Batchelor would have a wife ; From everlasting to everlasting ; gen'rous friendship, A ; I love to be merry ; If Eve in her innocence ; Moon and woman ; Tell me ye pow'rs / Samuel Webbe -- nightingale the organ, The / Thomas Weelkes -- Let the words of my mouth ; Quoth Roger to Nelly / Dr. Richard Woodward -- Here lies! The Lord have mercy / William Yates.
  • v.2. Alzate O porte ; As Colin one evening ; As Joan lamenting ; As Roger was sitting ; Chloe new married ; From flow'ry meads ; full true and particular account, A ; Gently hear me ; Happy are we met ; Have you not in a chimney ; Here lies the body of Sir John Frye ; Here's a health to old Brown ; Here's a tale ; I want to dress ; I'll live tomorrow ; Let me alone ; Love like other little boys ; Nos autem gloriario ; O be joyful ; Oh doctor, I'm terrified ; See the jolly God appears ; Sister of Phaebus ; That woman's courage ; Tom cobler ; Tread soft ye lovers ; 'Twas on a bright morning ; 'Twixt Dick and Tom ; We be three poor mariners ; What shall I do ; While Adam slept ; Young men and maidens ; Zouns Hodge / Anon. -- Friendship thou dearest blessing ; Hail ever pleasing solitude ; Here's a health to all honest men ; I have no hopes ; Like as the hart ; Soon as the genial spring ; We'll drink and we'll never / Dr. John Alcock Sr. -- Come shepherds we'll follow the hearse ; Let mirth abound ; maids with child, The ; Make haste to meet ; Poculum elevatum ; Sweet muse inspire / Dr. Thomas Augustine Arne -- As pants the hart ; best compliments, The ; In yonder grave ; Solace of life / Dr. Samuel Arnold -- canvassing squire, A ; Hodge told Sue ; Push about the bottle ; Round with the glass boys ; Sweet enslaver can you / Luffman Atterbury -- cruel fate, A ; Here lies honest Ned / Theodore Aylward -- In life my friend ; Love and folly were at play ; Warm southern gales ; When Chloe I confess ; Wine in the morning / François-Hippolyte Barthelemon -- Too plain dear youth / John Bates -- Alleluia amen ; Sir you are a comical catch / William Bates -- Come bind my hair / Jonathan Battishill -- Beneath this stone ; drunken old sot, A ; Now the bright morning star ; Sirs the Serpentine River ; Yet once more O ye laurels / George Berg -- Turn Amarillis to thy swain / Thomas Brewer -- Weep gentle shepherds / John Broderip & Michael Harington -- Domine non mea ; Molto spesso signorina / Giovanni Battista Cirri -- When all alone / Gironimo Converso -- Amen ; Curst as the evil one ; Fair Susan did her wifehode ; Hark! Hark! The lark at heav'ns gate ; How sleep the brave ; If the prize you mean ; I'll back the mealy grey ; In the merry month of May ; More with the love ; Now the bright morning star ; O come ye fair ; Round with the glass boys ; She soft and meek / Dr. Benjamin Cooke -- Cupid no more / John Dyne -- Have you never seen / Mr. Elton -- Fair sweet cruel / Thomas Ford -- Come where shall we walk ; Give me the sweet delights ; Hark, hark, ding, ding, ding ; I cannot sing this catch ; Look neighbors look ; O thou whose notes ; Sister! Oh say ; 'Tis humdrum / Henry Harington (Harrington), MD -- Glory be to the Father / Peter Hellendaal -- Come my hearts / John Hilton -- Come let us drink a health ; Give the toast ; One morning Dame Turner's / James Hook -- Applaud so great a guest / Mary Hudson -- Go happy soul / Robert Hudson -- All in the downs ; Bacchus to arms ; Could gold prolong ; Dear Hans to end your doubts ; Great God of sleep ; Jolly Bacchus hear my pray'r ; Let's drink boys ; Where weeping yews ; Why then that blush allay / Francis Ireland (pseudonym of Dr. Hutcheson) -- Ancient Phyllis has new graces ; Thou'rt gone away / Rev. Charles Jenner -- If my mistress / Henry Lawes -- Within an arbour of sweet bry'r / Thomas Morley -- As Dolly and Nan ; John Knox loves his pipe ; Pale April with her childish eye ; Says Sue to Prue ; See the bowl sparkles ; What is life and all ; When first I was wed / Earl of Mornington -- Fear no more the heat of the sun ; To all lovers of harmony / Dr. James Nares -- Hallelujah amen / Thomas Norris -- Alleluia ; As on a summer's day ; Blest pair of sirens ; Here flat on her back ; Here rests little Bridget ; Let happy lovers ; Midst silent shades ; 'Mongst other folks ; O fancy, parent of the muse ; O remember not the sins ; Praise the Lord ; Return blest days ; Since Phillis has ; Slaves are they ; Sleep poor youth ; Stay shepherd stay ; There was a certain lady ; While fools their time ; You're [Your] two eyn / John Stafford Smith -- Divine Cecilia ; Mills thunder hammers / Peter Valton -- Be gone ev'ry doubt ; Belinda's sparkling wit and eyes ; Come rosy health ; Discord dire sister ; Fill me a bumper ; Glory be to the Father ; I will magnify Thee ; Iddio e quel che mi cinque ; Now I'm prepared ; Pretty warbler ; Rise my joy ; Thy beauteous eyes ; To the old long life ; Who can express ; Wine is the source ; You gave me your heart / Samuel Webbe -- Ah me! my wonted joys / Thomas Weelkes -- Flora gave me fairest flowers ; Lady when I behold / John Wilbye -- Diliges Dominum / Dr. Richard Woodward -- Come hither my merry boys ; Come hither my pretty / John Worgan.
  • v. 3. Amo amas ; Daughter of heav'n ; Dear Sally come hither ; From peace and social joy ; Here lies the body of Anthony White ; I'll do it ; Keep good time ; night he was wedded, The ; O Lord teach us ; pity the sorrows ; Poor Cynthia lies ; poor soul, A ; Quoth Hodge, my fortune's made ; Sir Timothy mounted ; We be soldiers three / Anon. -- Agnus Dei / Paolo Agostini -- Once in Arcadia / John Alcock Jr. -- fool that is wealthy, The ; O give thanks / Dr. John Alcock Sr. -- When Britain on her sea-girt shore / Dr. Thomas Augustine Arne -- Adieu ye streams ; As t'other day ; Be gone dull care ; Come let us all a-Maying ; Go thou gentle whisp'ring wind ; Here I Thomas Wharton ; How I enjoy a country life; I want to have a habit ; O thou sweet bird ; One winter's night ; Says Nan just come ; Some modern wives ; You must go for John Rogers / Luffman Atterbury -- I must perish / William Bates -- beauteous fair, A ; Blessed is he ; Bow down thine ear ; Dull repining sons of care ; Farewell to Lochaber ; Here's love peace and unity ; High on a mountain's lofty brow ; Israelite there was, An ; O sovereign of the ; O love how swift ; On a summer's morning ; Thee the voice the dance obey ; Thou Lord hast been ; When e'er my dame / John Wall Callcott -- Albion thy sea-encircled isle ; As now the shades ; Beneath in the dust ; Hand in hand ; Have you seen ; Her partial taste ; How many skeins ; How sweet these airs ; My neighbor has lost : Nymph over thee ; Prithee fill me the glass / Dr. Benjamin Cooke -- Again the balmy zephyr blows ; And why my soul ; Awake Aeolian lyre ; Crowned with roses ; fairest flowers, The ; In this fair vill ; Music has pow'r ; nightingale who tunes, The ; Rosy-fingered goddess ; Sweet thrush that makes ; When gen'rous wine ; When I with rapture ; When Sappho tun'd ; Ye vales and woods / John Danby -- Since I first saw / Thomas Ford -- Of all the brave birds / Nicolas Freeman -- Che pensa ch'affano ; Here lies my wife ; Son finite ben mio / Felice de' Giardini -- I charge ye O daughters / John Hilton -- Arise my fair one ; Come kiss me ; Dear Kitty ; Go tuneful bird ; Stout Richard / James Hook -- Awake my fair / Francis Ireland (pseudonym of Dr. Hutcheson) -- As Dick returning / John King -- Hark the birds melodious / Thomas Linley Jr. -- Will you hear / Luca Marenzio -- Whither away so fast / Thomas Morley -- As it fell upon a day ; Bacchus sprightly god of wine ; Come fairest nymph ; Come shepherds come away ; Delightful scene ; Gently hear me ; Hail hallow'd fane ; Here in cool grott ; jolly fat friar, A ; Mark mortals mark with awe ; Orpheus with his lute ; sun again, The ; Sweet object ; taylor and his wife, A ; When Bacchus with Venus ; When for the world's repose / Earl of Mornington -- Blest Pow'r ; Go Damon go ; Hail blushing goddess ; Happy are they ; How sweet! how fresh! ; In vain I strike ; Make there my tomb ; O Israel trust in the Lord ; O Lord in thee ; Round the hapless Andre's urn ; Upon the poplar bough ; Wife! O gods ; Ye muses inspire / Stephen Paxton -- Ah how gladly ; Fear no danger / Henry Purcell -- Can'st thou love / Thomas Ravenscroft -- Beneath a churchyard yew / Michael Rock -- Come unto me all ye ; doctor slept, The ; Flora now call'd forth ; Let us my Lesbia ; Life is a scene ; O Pan delight of nymphs ; Sir you're a rascal ; Soft tread ye ; Take oh take those lips ; What shall we have ; When Daphne smiles ; When to the muses haunted ; Young Damon knock'd / John Stafford Smith -- Consols! consols! ; It was a lover and his lass ; O nightingale that on yon ; See what horrid tempests ; Sweet muse who lov'st ; What shall he have ; Wherefore burn with vain desires ; Ye spotted snakes / Richard John Samuel Stevens -- Ding dong bell / Mr. Stoner -- Around the festive board ; Breathe soft ye winds ; Clarinda is jocose ; Come Roger and Nell ; Come unto me all ye ; Delusive sightless God ; fragrant painting, The ; Great Bacchus aid us ; Hail music sweet enchantment ; Hark see from afar ; I've seen a boxing match ; Music's the language ; My favorite swain ; My Lady Rantum ; Neighbors come round me ; O all ye works ; Thomas was very kind ; To market goes Joan ; To thee all angels ; Underneath this mould'ring clay ; What bright joy ; When the winds breath soft ; When youthful Harriet ; Woman fair object ; Your sister politely / Samuel Webbe -- Fly me not / Samuel Webbe Jr. -- Down in a valley / John Wilbye -- Amen, alleluja / Adriano Willaert -- From the fair Lavinian shore / D. Wilson -- Moll wanting to milk / John Wright.
  • v. 4. O great and learned doctor / Anon. -- Gentle air thou breath / Luffman Atterbury -- Alleluja Amen / Johann Sebastian Bach -- Viva la padrona / George, Marquis of Blandford -- How oft the heathen poets / William Byrd (Byrde) -- Alas cry'd Damon ; All people now ; Are the white hours ; Call to remembrance ; Christ being raised ; Ciocche fate non mi piace ; Father of heroes ; Go idle boy ; Hail happy Albion ; haughty wife of Jove, The ; Have you Sir John Hawkins' hist'ry ; How charming the fair one ; I am well pleas'd ; Imperial Rome ; In all her steps ; In awful pause ; Lord hear thee, The ; O how charming ; O Israel return ; O snatch me swift ; O that thou would'st ; O thou where'er ; Thou shalt shew me ; Tom, metaphysician ; Triumphant love ; Whann battayle smethynge wythe ; When Daphne dy'd / John Wall Callcott -- By mason's art ; Halcyon days ; I prithee sweet ; If the man who turnips cries ; Nature for defence ; Stay lovely Laura ; To Elliot's health ; Where e'er thy navy / Dr. Benjamin Cooke -- Concord is conquered ; To a friend so sincere ; While I listen ; Who has peerless Kitty seen / Robert Cooke -- Awake my muse ; I'm a toper ; lark that shuns, The ; O salutaris hostia ; When beauty's soul ; When Delia strikes / John Danby -- Although you're a cuckold ; Here lies poor Toby ; lord mayor, The / James Green -- Now the bright morning star / Rev. Robert Greville -- body of great Elizabeth, The ; Sweet bird that proclaim'st ; Ye gentle muses / James Hook -- Ha see yon pretty milliner ; Nymph to my suit ; Tom kisses the book ; We'll drink t'other glass ; You look down / John King -- Come Oh come ethereal guest / Stephen Paxton -- As I wove ; Chloe found Amyntas lying ; Come O haste ; Hence avant ; member of the modern great, A ; O harmony ; Sound O muse ; Thyrsis who feeds / Jacob Cubitt Pring -- Whence comes my love / Michael Rock -- Lawless o'er the yielding wire / William Rock -- Cor mio / Alessandro Scarlatti -- In this recess ; Where are those hours ; Why flows the muse's / Reginald Spofforth -- In vain you would blow ; Juliet is pretty ; Keep off coy Daphne ; Love delights ; maiden prude, A ; No April can revive ; Non fidi al mar ; O Lord shew us ; Surly Giles' old cat ; Sweet is the soft ; Swiftly from the mountain's brow ; Tell me what healing ; To wipe the tear / Samuel Webbe.
Call Number
*MP (English) (Warren. Collection of catches, canons & glees)
ISBN
  • 0842000267
  • 9780842000260
LCCN
72128762
OCLC
2434099
Title
A collection of catches, canons & glees.
Publisher
Wilmington, Del. : Mellifont Press, 1970.
Distributor
White Plains, N.Y. : Irish University Press, exclusive distributor, U.S.A., , 1970.
Type of Content
notated music
Type of Medium
unmediated
Type of Carrier
volume
Series
The American Universities' Press library of source material
Bibliography
Includes indexes.
Added Author
Warren-Horne, Edmund Thomas, approximately 1730-1794, selector.
Rubin, Emanuel, 1935-2008, writer of added commentary.
Nelson, Malcolm A. (Malcolm Antony), writer of added commentary.
Research Call Number
*MP (English) (Warren. Collection of catches, canons & glees)
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