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Performer
: Susan Gritton
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8 albums
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Composer: Henry Purcell
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Works
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Beneath a dark and melancholy grove, Z 461 (2)
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Cease, anxious world, your fruitless pain, Z 362 (2)
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Close thine eyes and sleep secure, Z 184 (1)
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From silent shades, Z 370 "Bess of Bedlam" (2)
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Gentle shepherds, you that know, Z 464 (2)
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Hears not my Phyllis, Z 371 "Knotting Song" (2)
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How delightful's the life of an innocent swain, Z 373 (2)
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How have I strayed, Z 188 (1)
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How I sigh when I think of the charms, Z 374 (2)
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If prayers and tears, on the death of Charles II, Z 380 (2)
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In guilty night, Z 134 (1)
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In the black dismal dungeon of despair, Z 190 (1)
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Incassum, Lesbia, rogas, Z 383 "Queen's Epicedium" (2)
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Indian Queen, Z 630: I attempt from Love's sickness to fly (1)
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King Arthur, or The British Worthy, Z 628: Shepherd leave (1)
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Let the night perish, Z 191 "Job's Curse" (1)
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Lord, what is man?, Z 192 (1)
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Lost is my quiet for ever, Z 502 (1)
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No, to what purpose should I speak, Z 468 (2)
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Not all my torments can your pity move, Z 400 (2)
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O solitude, my sweetest choice, Z 406 (2)
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Oroonoko, Z 584: Celemene, pray tell me (1)
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She loves and she confesses too, Z 413 (3)
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Sleep, Adam, sleep and take thy rest, Z 195 (1)
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The fatal hour comes on apace, Z 421 (2)
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Urge me no more Z 426 (2)
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We sing to Him whose wisdom form'd the ear, Z 199 (1)
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What a sad fate is mine, Z 428 (2)
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What can we poor females do?, Z 518 (1)
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What hope for us remains now he is gone? on the death of Mattew Locke, Z 472 (2)
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Who but a slave can well express, Z 440 (2)
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Young Thirsis' fate, Z 473 (2)
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