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Dido and Aeneas, Z 626: Ah, Belinda, I am prest with torment (1)
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Dido and Aeneas, Z 626: Aria(s) (1)
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Dido and Aeneas, Z 626: But ere we this perform (1)
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Dido and Aeneas, Z 626: Shake the cloud (2)
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Dido and Aeneas, Z 626: Thy hand, Belinda...When I am laid in earth (65)
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Dido and Aeneas, Z 626: When monarchs unite (1)
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Distressed Innocence, Z 577 (1)
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Fairy Queen, Z 629: 'Tis nature's voice (4)
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Fairy Queen, Z 629: Come all ye songsters of the sky (3)
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Fairy Queen, Z 629: Dance of the Followers of Night (3)
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Fairy Queen, Z 629: Hark! hark! how all things (6)
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Fairy Queen, Z 629: Hark! The echoing air (13)
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Fairy Queen, Z 629: Here's the summer (1)
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Fairy Queen, Z 629: I am come to lock all fast (1)
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Fairy Queen, Z 629: If love's a sweet passion (12)
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Fairy Queen, Z 629: My torch, indeed (1)
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Fairy Queen, Z 629: Mystery's Song (1)
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Fairy Queen, Z 629: Now the night is chas'd away (5)
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Fairy Queen, Z 629: Oh, oh, let me weep "The Plaint" (11)
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Fairy Queen, Z 629: One charming night (8)
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Fairy Queen, Z 629: Secrecies Song (2)
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Fairy Queen, Z 629: See, even night herself is here (7)
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Fairy Queen, Z 629: See, see, I obey (1)
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Fairy Queen, Z 629: Thrice happy lovers "An Epithalamium" (7)
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Fairy Queen, Z 629: Thus ever grateful Spring (2)
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Fairy Queen, Z 629: Thus, thus the gloomy world (3)
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Fairy Queen, Z 629: Turn then thine eyes (3)
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Fairy Queen, Z 629: When a cruel long winter (1)
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Fairy Queen, Z 629: When I have often heard young maids (1)
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Fairy Queen, Z 629: Ye gentle spirits of the air (3)
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Fairy Queen, Z 629: Yes, Daphne (1)
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Fly, bold rebellion, Z 324: Be welcome then, great sir (6)
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Hail, bright Cecilia, Z 328 "Ode on St Cecilia's Day": 'Tis nature's voice (2)
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Hail, bright Cecilia, Z 328 "Ode on St Cecilia's Day": Thou turn'st this world (1)
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Indian Queen, Z 630: Good people, I'd make all you all blest (1)
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Indian Queen, Z 630: I attempt from Love's sickness to fly (24)
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Indian Queen, Z 630: Let us wander not unseen (5)
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Indian Queen, Z 630: Seek not to know (2)
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Indian Queen, Z 630: The joys of wedlock soon are past (1)
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Indian Queen, Z 630: They tell us that your mighty powers (2)
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Indian Queen, Z 630: To bless the genial bed with chaste delights (1)
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Indian Queen, Z 630: Wake, Quivera (1)
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Indian Queen, Z 630: We the spirits of the air (1)
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Indian Queen, Z 630: Why should men quarrel? (1)
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King Arthur, or The British Worthy, Z 628: Fairest Isle (27)
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King Arthur, or The British Worthy, Z 628: Hither, this way (1)
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King Arthur, or The British Worthy, Z 628: How blest are shepherds (3)
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King Arthur, or The British Worthy, Z 628: Shepherd, shepherd, leave decoying (2)
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King Arthur, or The British Worthy, Z 628: St. George, the Patron of our Isle (1)
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King Arthur, or The British Worthy, Z 628: Warlike Consort (1)
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King Arthur, or The British Worthy, Z 628: What power art thou (6)
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King Arthur, or The British Worthy, Z 628: Ye blust'ring Brethren of the skies (1)
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King Arthur, or The British Worthy, Z 628: You say 'tis love (1)
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Now does the glorious day appear, Z 332: By beauteous softness mixed (1)
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Prophetess, Z 627: Let us dance, let us sing (4)
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Prophetess, Z 627: Since from my dear Astrea's sight (9)
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Prophetess, Z 627: Sound, Fame, ye brazen trumpet (1)
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Prophetess, Z 627: Still I'm wishing (1)
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Prophetess, Z 627: Two in one upon a ground (2)
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Prophetess, Z 627: What shall I do to show? (3)
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Te Deum and Jubilate in D, Z 232: Vouchsafe, O Lord (2)
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Tempest, Z 631 "Enchanted Island": Arise, ye subterranean winds (1)
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Tempest, Z 631 "Enchanted Island": Come unto these yellow sands (1)
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Tempest, Z 631 "Enchanted Island": Dear pretty youth (7)
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Tempest, Z 631 "Enchanted Island": Dry those eyes (3)
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Tempest, Z 631 "Enchanted Island": Halcyon days (2)
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Who can from joy refrain?, Z 342: A Prince of glorious race (1)
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Why, why are all the Muses mute?, Z 343: Britain, thou now art great (1)
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