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A Fool's Preferment, Z 571: I'll sail upon the dog-star (5)
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A thousand sev'ral ways I tried, Z 359 (4)
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Ah! cruel nymph, you give despair, Z 352 (4)
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Ah! how pleasant 'tis to love, Z 353 (5)
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Alleluia (1)
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Amidst the shades and cool refreshing streams, Z 355 (4)
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Amintas, to my grief I see, Z 356 (2)
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Amintor, heedless of his flocks, Z 357 (2)
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Amphitryon, Z 572 "Two Sosias" (2)
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As Roger last night to Jenny lay close, Z 242 (1)
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Ask me to love no more, Z 358 (3)
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At the close of the ev'ning, Z 599 (1)
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Bacchus is a power divine, Z 360 (3)
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Beneath a dark and melancholy grove, Z 461 (3)
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Beware, poor shepherds, Z 361 (2)
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Bid the virtues (3)
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Birthday Song for Queen Mary (1)
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By beauteous softness (2)
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Cease, anxious world, your fruitless pain, Z 362 (2)
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Cease, o my sad Soul , Z 363 (1)
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Celia's fond, too long I've loved her, Z 364 (2)
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Come, let us drink, Z 245 (2)
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Corinna is divinely fair, Z 365 (3)
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Cupid, the slyest rogue alive, Z 367 (6)
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Draw near, you lovers, Z 462 (3)
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Evening Hymn (13)
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Farewell, all joys, Z 368 (3)
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Farewell, ye rocks, Z 463 (2)
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Fly swift, ye hours, Z 369 (7)
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From silent shades, Z 370 "Bess of Bedlam" (13)
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Full of wrath his threatening breath, Z 185 (1)
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Fye, nay, prithee John (1)
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Gentle shepherds, you that know, Z 464 (2)
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Go, tell Amynta, gentle swain, Z 489 (1)
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Hark how the wild musicians sing, Z 542 (1)
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Hark, Damon hark, Z 541 (2)
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Harvest home (1)
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He himself courts his own ruin, Z 372 (2)
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Hear mighty love (1)
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Hears not my Phyllis, Z 371 "Knotting Song" (4)
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Hence, fond deceiver, Z 492 (1)
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Here let my life (2)
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Here the deities approve (3)
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How delightful's the life of an innocent swain, Z 373 (2)
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How I sigh when I think of the charms, Z 374 (3)
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How pleasant is this flowery plain, Z 543 (2)
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I came, I saw, and was undone, Z 375 (3)
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I gave her cakes and I gave her ale, Z 256 (1)
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I lov'd fair Celia, Z 381 (5)
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I love and I must, Z 382 "Bell Barr" (4)
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I resolve against cringing, Z 386 (2)
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I saw that you were grown so high, Z 387 (1)
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I spy Celia, Celia eyes me, Z 499 (1)
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I take no pleasure in the sun's bright beams, Z 388 (3)
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If ever I more riches did desire, Z 544 (3)
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If ever I more riches did desire, Z 544: Here let my life (2)
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If ever I more riches did desire, Z 544: Me, O Ye Gods (2)
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If grief has any power to kill, Z 378 (4)
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If music be the food of love, Z 379 (26)
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If music be the food of love, Z 379: 1st setting (9)
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If music be the food of love, Z 379: 2nd setting (2)
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If music be the food of love, Z 379: 3rd setting (6)
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If prayers and tears, on the death of Charles II, Z 380 (5)
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In all our Cynthia's shining sphere, Z 496 (1)
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In Cloris all soft charms, Z 384 (4)
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In guilty night, Z 134 (6)
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In some kind dream, Z 497 (1)
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In vain we dissemble, Z 385 (2)
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Incassum, Lesbia, rogas, Z 383 "Queen's Epicedium" (17)
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Let each gallant heart, Z 390 (3)
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Let formal lovers still pursue, Z 391 (3)
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Let us, kind Lesbia, give away, Z 466 (2)
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Lord, what is man?, Z 192 (18)
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Love arms himself in Celia's eyes, Z 392 (3)
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Love is now become a trade, Z 393 (2)
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Love's power in my heart shall find no compliance, Z 395 (3)
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Love, thou canst hear, tho' thou art blind, Z 396 (4)
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Lovely Albina's come ashore, Z 394 (5)
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More love or more disdain I crave, Z 397 (1)
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Musing on cares of human fate, Z 467 (2)
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My heart, whenever you appear, Z 399 (2)
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My lady's coachman John, Z 260 "The Pensioner" (1)
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My op'ning eyes are purg'd, Z D72 (1)
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Night is come, Z D77 (2)
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No, to what purpose should I speak, Z 468 (3)
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Not all my torments can your pity move, Z 400 (12)
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Now that the sun hath veiled his light, Z 193 "Evening Hymn on a Ground" (28)
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O how happy's he, Z 403 (3)
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O solitude, my sweetest choice, Z 406 (25)
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Of all the instruments that are, Z 263 (1)
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Of old, when heroes thought it base, Z 333: Bashful Thames (2)
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Of old, when heroes thought it base, Z 333: So! when the glitt'ring queen of night (3)
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Oh! fair Cedaria, hide those eyes, Z 402 (7)
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Oh! what a scene does entertain my sight, Z 506 (1)
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Olinda in the shades unseen, Z 404 (4)
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On the brow of Richmond Hill, Z 405 (5)
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Orpheus Britannicus: Suite of Songs (2)
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Pastora's beauties, when unblown, Z 407 (2)
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Phyllis, I can ne'er forgive it, Z 408 (2)
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Phyllis, talk no more of passion, Z 409 (2)
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Pious Celinda goes to prayers, Z 410 (5)
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Pox on you for a fop, Z 268 (2)
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Rashly I swore I would disown, Z 411 (2)
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Saccharissa's grown old, Z 507 (1)
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Sawney is a bonny lad, Z 412 (3)
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Scarce had the rising sun appear'd, Z 469 (2)
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See how the fading glories of the year, Z 470 (2)
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See where she sits, Z 508 (1)
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Serenading Song (1)
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She loves and she confesses too, Z 413 (6)
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She that would gain a faithful lover, Z 414 (3)
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She who my poor heart possesses, Z 415 (2)
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Since one poor view has drawn my heart, Z 416 (2)
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Since the pox or the plague, Z 471 (2)
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Sir Walter enjoying his damsel, Z 273 (3)
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Sleep, Adam, sleep and take thy rest, Z 195 (5)
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Soft notes and gently raised, Z 510 (2)
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Song Tune (1)
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Sound the trumpet, Z 335: Let Caesar and Urania live (1)
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Spite of the godhead, pow'rful love, Z 417 (2)
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Strike the viol (2)
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Stript of their green our groves appear, Z 444 (5)
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Sweeter than roses, Z 585 (3)
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Sylvia, 'tis true you're fair, Z 512 (2)
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Sylvia, now your scorn give over, Z 420 (4)
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Tell me, some pitying angel, Z 196 "Blessed Virgin's Expostulation" (18)
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The fatal hour comes on apace, Z 421 (14)
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The miller's daughter riding, Z 277 (1)
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They say you're angry, Z 422 (2)
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This poet sings the Trojan wars, Z 423 "Anacreon's Defeat" (3)
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Thou wakeful shepherd, Z 198 "Morning Hymn" (8)
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Through mournful shades and solitary groves, Z 424 (2)
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Tis women makes us love, Z 281 (1)
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Tom the Taylor (1)
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Urge me no more Z 426 (4)
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We reap all the pleasures, Z 547 (1)
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We sing to Him whose wisdom form'd the ear, Z 199 (3)
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Welcome to all the pleasures, Z 339 "Ode for St Cecilia's Day": Here the deities approve (8)
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What a sad fate is mine, Z 428 (7)
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What can we poor females do?, Z 429 (2)
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What hope for us remains now he is gone? on the death of Mattew Locke, Z 472 (3)
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When first Amintas sued for a kiss, Z 430 (4)
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When first my shepherdess and I, Z 431 (2)
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When her languishing eyes said 'love', Z 432 (3)
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When my Aemelia smiles, Z 434 (2)
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When Strephon found his passion vain, Z 435 (2)
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When the cock begins to crow, Z D172 (2)
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While Thyrsis, wrapt in downy sleep, Z 437 (3)
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Whilst Cynthia sung, all angry winds lay still, Z 438 (2)
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Who but a slave can well express, Z 440 (2)
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Who can behold Florella's charms?, Z 441 (3)
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Why, my Daphne, why complaining?, Z 525 (2)
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With him he brings (1)
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Ye happy swains, whose nymphs are kind, Z 443 (2)
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Young Collin, cleaving of a Beam (2)
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Young Thirsis' fate, Z 473 (4)
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