%0 Generic
%T The works of Henry Purcell 22a Catches / ed. by Ian Spink
%A Purcell, Henry
%A Spink, Ian
%7 [Partitur]
%I Novello, Ewer and Co.
%@ 0711986231
%D 2000
%X A health to the nut-brown lass
%X An ape, a lion, a fox and an ass
%X As Roger last night. Call for the reck´ning
%X Come, come let us drink
%X Come my hearts
%X Down, down with Bacchus
%X Drink on till night be spent
%X Full bags, a brisk bottle
%X God save our sov´reign Charles
%X Great Apollo and Bacchus
%X Here´s a health, a health
%X Here´s that will challenge
%X He that drinks is immortal
%X If all be true that i do think
%X Igave her cakes
%X Is Charleroy´s siege come too?
%X Let the grave folks go preach
%X Let us drink to the blades
%X My lady´s coachman, John
%X Now England´s great council´s
%X Now, now we are met
%X Of all the instruments that are
%X Once in our lives
%X Once, twice, thrice, I Julia tried
%X One industrious insect
%X Pale faces, stand by
%X Pox on you for a fop
%X Prithee, ben´t so sad and serious
%X Room for th´express
%X Scince the Duke is return´d
%X Since time so kind to use does prove
%X Since woman so false
%X Sir Walter enjoying his damsel one night
%X Soldier, soldier, take off thy wine
%X Sum up all the delights
%X The Macedon youth
%X The miller´s daughter riding to the fais
%X The surrender of Lim´rick
%X ´Tis easy to force
%X ´Tis too late for a coach
%X ´Tis woman makes us love
%X To all lovers of music
%X To thee, to thee, and to a maid
%X True englishmen drink
%X Under a green elm
%X Under this stone lies Gabriel John
%X When V and i together meet
%X Who comes there?
%X Stand!
%X Wine in a morning
%X Would you known how we meet
%X Young Collin cleaving
%X Young John the gard´ner
%X At the close of the ev´ning
%X Bring the bowl and cool Nantz
%X Jack, thou´rt a toper
%X My wife has a tongue
%X Fie, nay, prithee John
%X Let´s live good honest lives
%X Tom, making a Manteau.
%C Novello, Ewer and Co.
%C London
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