The Musical Miscellany [v. 5] [?not Suarez?] [T118842] [ecco]
- DMI number:
- 75
- Publication Date:
- 1731
- Volume Number:
- 5 of 6
- ESTC number:
- T118842
- EEBO/ECCO link:
- CW3306641243
- Shelfmark:
- BOD Douce M. 605.
- Full Title:
- THE MUSICAL | MISCELLANY; | [i]Being a[/i] COLLECTION [i]of[/i] | CHOICE SONGS, | AND | LYRICK POEMS: | [i]With the[/i] BASSES [i]to each[/i] TUNE, [i]and | Transpos'd for the[/i] FLUTE. | By the most Eminent MASTERS. | [rule] | [epigraph] | [rule] | VOLUME [i]the[/i] FIFTH. | [rule] | LONDON: | [i]Printed by and for[/i] JOHN WATTS, [i]at the[/i] Printing- | Office [i]in[/i] Wild-Court [i]near [/i] Lincoln's-Inn Fields. | [short rule] | MDCCXXXI.
- Epigraph:
- Behold and listen, while the Fair | Breaks in sweet Sounds the yielding Air; | And with her own Breath fans the Fire, | Which her bright Eyes did first inspire. | [i]Waller.[/i]
- Place of Publication:
- London
- Genres:
- Collection including musical notation and Collection of songs
- Format:
- Octavo
- Pagination:
- 0
- Bibliographic details:
- Titlepage in Red and Black
- Comments:
- Song texts together with musical notation.
- Other matter:
- Prefatory address 'The Publisher to the Reader' signed 'J. W.' sigs. A3r-v. Alphabetical table of songs (10pp.)
- Title:
- The Musical Miscellany [v.3] [not Suarez?] [T118842] [ecco]
- Publication Date:
- 1730
- ESTC No:
- T118842
- Volume:
- 3 of 6
- Relationship:
- Volume from the same edition
- Comments:
- Title:
- The Musical Miscellany [v.4] [?not Suarez?] [T118842] [ecco]
- Publication Date:
- 1730
- ESTC No:
- T118842
- Volume:
- 4 of 6
- Relationship:
- Volume from the same edition
- Comments:
- Title:
- The Musical Miscellany [v. 6] [?not Suarez?] [T118842] [ecco]
- Publication Date:
- 1731
- ESTC No:
- T118842
- Volume:
- 6 of 6
- Relationship:
- Volume from the same edition
- Comments:
- Publisher:
- John Watts
- Confidence:
- Absolute (100%)
- Comments:
- 'Printed by and for John Watts, at the Printing Office in Wild-Court near Lincoln's-Inn Fields'
- First Line:
- Kind Ariadne drowned in tears
- Page No:
- pp.1-2
- Poem Title:
- The Story of Bacchus and Ariadne apply'd. Set by Mr. Sheeles.
- Attribution:
- Attributed To:
- Not attributed
- First Line:
- If you by sordid views misled
- Page No:
- pp.3-5
- Poem Title:
- Good Advice to a Young Lady about to marry an Old Man. Set by Dr. Pepusch.
- Attribution:
- Attributed To:
- Not attributed
- First Line:
- Oh forbear to bid me slight her
- Page No:
- pp.6-7
- Poem Title:
- Set by Mr. Abdiel Whichello
- Attribution:
- The Words by Aaron Hill, Esq.
- Attributed To:
- Aaron Hill
- First Line:
- The nymph that undoes me is fair and unkind
- Page No:
- pp.8-9
- Poem Title:
- Charming Sylvia. Set by Dr. Green.
- Attribution:
- Attributed To:
- Not attributed
- First Line:
- Vainly now ye strive to charm me
- Page No:
- pp.10-11
- Poem Title:
- Lotharia...Set by Mr. Dieupart
- Attribution:
- The Words by Aaron Hill, Esq
- Attributed To:
- Aaron Hill
- First Line:
- No no tis in vain in this turbulent town
- Page No:
- pp.12-13
- Poem Title:
- An Ode. Set by Mr. Abdiel Whichell
- Attribution:
- Attributed To:
- Not attributed
- First Line:
- Soon as the day begins to waste
- Page No:
- pp.14-16
- Poem Title:
- The Constant Swain, and Virtuous Maid. Set by Mr. J. Sheeles.
- Attribution:
- Attributed To:
- Not attributed
- First Line:
- Charming Chloe look with pity
- Page No:
- pp.17-19
- Poem Title:
- True Love. ... Set by Dr. Green.
- Attribution:
- The Words by Mr. Mitchell.
- Attributed To:
- Joseph Mitchell
- First Line:
- Come cheer up your hearts
- Page No:
- pp.20-23
- Poem Title:
- Set by Mr. Sheeles.
- Attribution:
- Attributed To:
- Not attributed
- First Line:
- The precious hours of flying youth
- Page No:
- pp.24-26
- Poem Title:
- To Marcella. Set by Mr. Dieupart.
- Attribution:
- Attributed To:
- Not attributed
- First Line:
- Come Florinda lovely charmer
- Page No:
- pp.27-29
- Poem Title:
- To the Absent Florinda. Set by Mr. Abdiel Whichello.
- Attribution:
- Attributed To:
- Not attributed
- First Line:
- The graces and the wandering loves
- Page No:
- pp.30-32
- Poem Title:
- The Wand'ring Beauty. ... Set by Dr. Pepusch
- Attribution:
- By John Hughes, Esq
- Attributed To:
- John Hughes
- First Line:
- Saw you the nymph whom I adore
- Page No:
- p.33
- Poem Title:
- Set by Mr. Carey
- Attribution:
- Attributed To:
- Not attributed
- First Line:
- No more severely kind affect
- Page No:
- pp.34-35
- Poem Title:
- To a Jealous Mistress. To the foregoing tune
- Attribution:
- Attributed To:
- Not attributed
- First Line:
- Ah stay ye wanton gales and lend
- Page No:
- pp.36-38
- Poem Title:
- The Amorous Swain's Complaint. Set by Mr. Monroe.
- Attribution:
- Attributed To:
- Not attributed
- First Line:
- Yes Daphne in your face I find
- Page No:
- pp.38-39
- Poem Title:
- To the foregoing Tune
- Attribution:
- Attributed To:
- Not attributed
- First Line:
- Young virgins love pleasure
- Page No:
- pp.40-41
- Poem Title:
- A Song in the Beggar's Wedding
- Attribution:
- Attributed To:
- Not attributed
- First Line:
- Ye gallants of Newgate whose fingers are nice
- Page No:
- pp.42-45
- Poem Title:
- Newgate's Garland. [To the Tune of Packington's Pound]
- Attribution:
- Attributed To:
- Not attributed
- First Line:
- When Sylvia strikes the trembling strings
- Page No:
- pp.46-47
- Poem Title:
- The Air by Mr. Monro
- Attribution:
- The Words by Mr. Dumbleton
- Attributed To:
- Mr. Dumbleton
- First Line:
- Though Phillis you scorn my address
- Page No:
- pp.48-50
- Poem Title:
- Scornful Phillis
- Attribution:
- Attributed To:
- Not attributed
- First Line:
- How dismal's the lover's condition
- Page No:
- pp.50-51
- Poem Title:
- To the foregoing Tune
- Attribution:
- Attributed To:
- Not attributed
- First Line:
- While from my looks fair nymph
- Page No:
- pp.52-53
- Poem Title:
- Set by Mr. Dieupart.
- Attribution:
- Attributed To:
- Not attributed
- First Line:
- Sure marriage is a fine thing
- Page No:
- pp.54-55
- Poem Title:
- Matrimony in Fashion. Sung in the Beggar's Wedding.
- Attribution:
- Attributed To:
- Not attributed
- First Line:
- You laugh to see me fond appear
- Page No:
- pp.55-56
- Poem Title:
- Kindness to a common Woman excus'd. To the foregoing Tune
- Attribution:
- Attributed To:
- Not attributed
- First Line:
- Long from the force of beauty's charms
- Page No:
- pp.57-58
- Poem Title:
- The Rover Fix'd
- Attribution:
- Attributed To:
- Not attributed
- First Line:
- Phillis men say that all my vows
- Page No:
- pp.58-59
- Poem Title:
- To the foregoing Tune
- Attribution:
- Attributed To:
- Not attributed
- First Line:
- I will awa' wi' my love
- Page No:
- pp.60-62
- Poem Title:
- O'er Bogie
- Attribution:
- Attributed To:
- Not attributed
- First Line:
- Whilst discord and envy
- Page No:
- pp.63-65
- Poem Title:
- The Jovial Beggar. Sung in the Beggar's Wedding
- Attribution:
- Attributed To:
- Not attributed
- First Line:
- Chloe when I view thee smiling
- Page No:
- pp.66-68
- Poem Title:
- Lovely Cloe. To a Minuet of Mr. Handell's.
- Attribution:
- Attributed To:
- Not attributed
- First Line:
- Phillis has each enchanting art
- Page No:
- pp.69-70
- Poem Title:
- The Deceitful Fair. Set by Mr. Dieupart
- Attribution:
- Attributed To:
- Not attributed
- First Line:
- Young Nonparelio loved a maid
- Page No:
- pp.70-71
- Poem Title:
- To the foregoing Tune
- Attribution:
- Attributed To:
- Not attributed
- First Line:
- Nonsensical folks prepare
- Page No:
- pp.72-75
- Poem Title:
- A Nonsensical Song: Or, the Charms of Nonsense. ... Set by Mr. Hemming.
- Attribution:
- The Words by Richard Savage, Gent.
- Attributed To:
- Richard Savage
- First Line:
- And gin ye meet a bonny lassie
- Page No:
- pp.76-78
- Poem Title:
- Fy gar rub her o'er wi Strae
- Attribution:
- Attributed To:
- Not attributed
- First Line:
- How can they taste of joys or grief
- Page No:
- pp.78-79
- Poem Title:
- To the foregoing Tune
- Attribution:
- Attributed To:
- Not attributed
- First Line:
- See see my Seraphina comes
- Page No:
- pp.80-81
- Poem Title:
- Seraphina
- Attribution:
- Attributed To:
- Not attributed
- First Line:
- Upon Clarinda's panting breast
- Page No:
- p.82
- Poem Title:
- To the foregoing Tune
- Attribution:
- Attributed To:
- Not attributed
- First Line:
- O love what cruel pangs are these
- Page No:
- pp.83-84
- Poem Title:
- The Despairing Lover. Set by Mr. Trevers.
- Attribution:
- Attributed To:
- Not attributed
- First Line:
- Who can resist my Celia's charms
- Page No:
- pp.84-85
- Poem Title:
- Charming Celia. To the foregoing Tune
- Attribution:
- Attributed To:
- Not attributed
- First Line:
- Amintor once the happiest swain
- Page No:
- pp.86-88
- Poem Title:
- The Last Request. Set by Mr. Anth. Young.
- Attribution:
- Attributed To:
- Not attributed
- First Line:
- See in the limpid floating glass
- Page No:
- pp.88-89
- Poem Title:
- Written at the Bath. To the foregoing Tune
- Attribution:
- Attributed To:
- Not attributed
- First Line:
- When my love the other day
- Page No:
- pp.90-91
- Poem Title:
- The Milk-maid's Song. Set by Mr. Seedo. And Sung by Mr. Nokes at the Theatre in the Hay-Market.
- Attribution:
- Attributed To:
- Not attributed
- First Line:
- Swain thy hopless passion smother
- Page No:
- pp.91-92
- Poem Title:
- To the foregoing Tune
- Attribution:
- Attributed To:
- Not attributed
- First Line:
- Mistake not Celia the design
- Page No:
- p.93
- Poem Title:
- To Celia
- Attribution:
- Attributed To:
- Not attributed
- First Line:
- Refulgent empress of the night
- Page No:
- pp.94-95
- Poem Title:
- Elegaic Song. To the Moon. Written by the Author of Sparabella's Complaint. To the foregoing Tune
- Attribution:
- Attributed To:
- Not attributed
- First Line:
- Help me each harmonious grove
- Page No:
- pp.96-98
- Poem Title:
- Colin's Request
- Attribution:
- The Words by Mr. Arthur Bradley
- Attributed To:
- Arthur Bradley
- First Line:
- Now the hungry lions roar
- Page No:
- pp.99-101
- Poem Title:
- The Fairies
- Attribution:
- Attributed To:
- Not attributed
- First Line:
- A certain presbyterian pair
- Page No:
- pp.102-103
- Poem Title:
- The Presbyterian Wedding.
- Attribution:
- Attributed To:
- Not attributed
- First Line:
- Beneath a shady willow
- Page No:
- pp.104-105
- Poem Title:
- The Dream. The Musick by Mr. Handel.
- Attribution:
- Attributed To:
- Not attributed
- First Line:
- Where would bonny Anne lie
- Page No:
- p.107
- Poem Title:
- The Cordial. To the Tune of, Where shall our Goodman lye.
- Attribution:
- Attributed To:
- Not attributed
- First Line:
- Of all the simple things we do
- Page No:
- pp.108-110
- Poem Title:
- Marriage
- Attribution:
- Attributed To:
- Not attributed
- First Line:
- Cease lovely Shepherd cease to mourn
- Page No:
- pp.111-112
- Poem Title:
- Celia to Colin. Set by Mr. Dieupart.
- Attribution:
- Attributed To:
- Not attributed
- First Line:
- Phoebus now shortening every shade
- Page No:
- pp.112-115
- Poem Title:
- Apollo Outwitted. To the Honourable Mrs. Finch, under her Name of Ardelia. To the foregoing Tune.
- Attribution:
- Attributed To:
- Not attributed
- First Line:
- Little siren of the stage
- Page No:
- pp.116-117
- Poem Title:
- To Seignora Cuzzoni. ... Musick by Mr. Holcombe.
- Attribution:
- Words by Mr. A. Phillips.
- Attributed To:
- Ambrose Philips
- First Line:
- Behold I fly on wings of soft desire
- Page No:
- pp.118-119
- Poem Title:
- Sung in the Beggar's Wedding. Tune, Deel take the Wars
- Attribution:
- Attributed To:
- Not attributed
- First Line:
- Lucretia the empire of Rome did destroy
- Page No:
- pp.121-122
- Poem Title:
- Lucretia. Set by Mr. Betts, Organist of Manchester.
- Attribution:
- Attributed To:
- Not attributed
- First Line:
- When I visit proud Celia just come from my glass
- Page No:
- pp.122-123
- Poem Title:
- To the foregoing Tune
- Attribution:
- Attributed To:
- Not attributed
- First Line:
- When beauty does her power pursue
- Page No:
- pp.124-125
- Poem Title:
- The Power of Beauty
- Attribution:
- Attributed To:
- Not attributed
- First Line:
- Cursed be the wretch that's bought and sold
- Page No:
- pp.126-127
- Poem Title:
- Carey's Wish. A Catch for three Voices
- Attribution:
- Attributed To:
- Not attributed
- First Line:
- When night had set the world to rest
- Page No:
- pp.128-129
- Poem Title:
- Sung in the Comedy call'd, the Widow Bewitch'd. The Tune by Mr. Holmes.
- Attribution:
- Attributed To:
- Not attributed
- First Line:
- Young whining fops of love complain
- Page No:
- p.130
- Poem Title:
- To the foregoing Tune
- Attribution:
- Attributed To:
- Not attributed
- First Line:
- Love bids me go but reason bids me stay
- Page No:
- pp.131-132
- Poem Title:
- The Dispute...Set by Mr. Whichello
- Attribution:
- The Words by Mr. Baker.
- Attributed To:
- Henry Baker
- First Line:
- Fear not my dear a flame can never die
- Page No:
- pp.132-133
- Poem Title:
- Constancy. ... To the foregoing Tune
- Attribution:
- By Sir Charles Sedley
- Attributed To:
- Sir Charles Sedley
- First Line:
- Love sounds to battle
- Page No:
- pp.134-135
- Poem Title:
- Love's Reward
- Attribution:
- By Mr. Leveridge.
- Attributed To:
- Richard Leveridge
- First Line:
- O come dear fatal hour
- Page No:
- pp.136-137
- Poem Title:
- Translated from the Italian Opera of Pharnaces. Set by Mr. J. Sheeles.
- Attribution:
- Attributed To:
- Not attributed
- First Line:
- Forgive fair creature formed to please
- Page No:
- pp.138-139
- Poem Title:
- Set by Mr. Abdiel Whichello
- Attribution:
- Attributed To:
- Not attributed
- First Line:
- Why does my heart thus restless prove
- Page No:
- p.139
- Poem Title:
- To the Foregoing Tune
- Attribution:
- Attributed To:
- Not attributed
- First Line:
- The pawky auld carle came over the lee
- Page No:
- pp.140-145
- Poem Title:
- The Gaberlunzie Man
- Attribution:
- The Words and Tune compos'd by King James V. of Scotland, on occasion of an Adventure of his in Disguise after a Country Girl.
- Attributed To:
- James V of Scotland
- First Line:
- The country maid
- Page No:
- pp.146-147
- Poem Title:
- The Nut-Brown Maid... The Musick by Mr. Barrett
- Attribution:
- The Words by Mr. Griffin
- Attributed To:
- Benjamin Griffin
- First Line:
- What class in life though never so great
- Page No:
- pp.148-150
- Poem Title:
- Sung in the Comedy call'd, The Humours of Oxford. Set by Mr. Charke. Sung by Mr. Harper.
- Attribution:
- Attributed To:
- Not attributed
- First Line:
- Tell me not Celia once did bless
- Page No:
- p.151
- Poem Title:
- An Apology for Loving a Widow. ... Set by Mr. Sheeles.
- Attribution:
- By George Sewell, M. D.
- Attributed To:
- George Sewell
- First Line:
- On the shore of a low ebbing sea
- Page No:
- pp.152-154
- Poem Title:
- The Satyr's Advice to a Stock-Jobber. The Musick by Mr. Handel
- Attribution:
- Attributed To:
- Not attributed
- First Line:
- Ye swains that are courting a maid
- Page No:
- pp.154-155
- Poem Title:
- To the foregoing Tune
- Attribution:
- Attributed To:
- Not attributed
- First Line:
- When innocent pastime our pleasure did crown
- Page No:
- pp.156-159
- Poem Title:
- Love inviting Reason. Tune, O dear Mother!
- Attribution:
- Attributed To:
- Not attributed
- First Line:
- When my Aminta weeps tis sure
- Page No:
- pp.160-162
- Poem Title:
- Happy solitude. A dialogue. Set by Mr. J. Sheeles.
- Attribution:
- Attributed To:
- Not attributed
- First Line:
- With no less various passions tossed
- Page No:
- pp.162-163
- Poem Title:
- Desiring it might Rain to Detain his Mistress. To the foregoing Tune
- Attribution:
- Attributed To:
- Not attributed
- First Line:
- When Aurelia first I courted
- Page No:
- pp.164-165
- Poem Title:
- Set by Mr. Dieupart
- Attribution:
- Attributed To:
- Not attributed
- First Line:
- What is there in this foolish life
- Page No:
- pp.166-167
- Poem Title:
- In Imitation of the Greek of Antiphanes. Set by Mr. Abdiel Whichello.
- Attribution:
- Attributed To:
- Not attributed
- First Line:
- Gay Bacchus liking Estcourt's wine
- Page No:
- pp.168-171
- Poem Title:
- Anacreontick. ... Set by Mr. Galliard
- Attribution:
- The Words by Dr. Parnell.
- Attributed To:
- Thomas Parnell
- First Line:
- Phillis your falshood I see and despise
- Page No:
- pp.172-173
- Poem Title:
- The Lover Resolv'd. Set by Mr. Leveridge.
- Attribution:
- Attributed To:
- Not attributed
- First Line:
- As love sick Corydon beside
- Page No:
- pp.174-176
- Poem Title:
- Corydon's Complaint. Tune, Pinkie House. By David Rizzio
- Attribution:
- The Words by Mr. Mitchell
- Attributed To:
- Joseph Mitchell
- First Line:
- Celimena of my heart
- Page No:
- pp.177-179
- Poem Title:
- A Dialogue between Damon and Celimena. Set by Dr. Pepusch.
- Attribution:
- Attributed To:
- Not attributed
- First Line:
- Genteel in personage
- Page No:
- pp.180-181
- Poem Title:
- The Maid's Husband. Sung by Miss Raftor in the Contrivances.
- Attribution:
- Attributed To:
- Not attributed
- First Line:
- Farewell the fatal pleasures
- Page No:
- pp.182-184
- Poem Title:
- The Charming Sailor. ... The Tune by Mr. Carey
- Attribution:
- The Words by a Lady.
- Attributed To:
- Not attributed
- First Line:
- Prythee Billy
- Page No:
- pp.184-185
- Poem Title:
- Advice to a Friend in Love. To the foregoing Tune
- Attribution:
- Attributed To:
- Not attributed
- First Line:
- Should the nymph I love disdain me
- Page No:
- p.184
- Poem Title:
- The Indifferent Lover. To the foregoing Tune
- Attribution:
- Attributed To:
- Not attributed
- First Line:
- As swift as time put round the glass
- Page No:
- pp.186-187
- Poem Title:
- Set by Dr. Pepusch.
- Attribution:
- Attributed To:
- Not attributed
- First Line:
- Chaste Lucretia when you left me
- Page No:
- pp.188-189
- Poem Title:
- Chaste Lucretia. Set by Mr. J. Sheeles.
- Attribution:
- Attributed To:
- Not attributed
- First Line:
- As Celia near a fountain lay
- Page No:
- pp.190-192
- Poem Title:
- Damon and Celia. A Two-part song.
- Attribution:
- Attributed To:
- Not attributed
- First Line:
- When as corruption hence did go
- Page No:
- pp.193-195
- Poem Title:
- A Ballad on Quadrille. Set by Dr. Pepusch.
- Attribution:
- Attributed To:
- Not attributed
- First Line:
- For many unsuccessful years
- Page No:
- pp.196-197
- Poem Title:
- Advice to a Lover. ... Set by Mr. Dieupart
- Attribution:
- The Words by Mr. Yalden. Set by Mr. Dieupart
- Attributed To:
- Thomas Yalden
- First Line:
- Oh how sweet are the cooling breeze
- Page No:
- pp.198-199
- Poem Title:
- Musidora. Set by Dr. Croft.
- Attribution:
- Attributed To:
- Not attributed
- First Line:
- If love such as passion as mine
- Page No:
- pp.200-203
- Poem Title:
- Set by Mr. Dieupart.
- Attribution:
- Attributed To:
- Not attributed
- First Line:
- Thirsis a young and amorous Swain
- Page No:
- pp.204-205
- Poem Title:
- Set by Dr. Pepusch
- Attribution:
- The Words by Dr. Parnell.
- Attributed To:
- Thomas Parnell
- First Line:
- O had I been by fate decreed
- Page No:
- pp.206-280
- Poem Title:
- The Divine Right of Beauty. ... Set by Mr. Abdiel Whichello
- Attribution:
- The Words by Mr. Baker
- Attributed To:
- Henry Baker
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