Pills To Purge Melancholy - Songs & Ballads O F The 18th Century - Music CD
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1.1 Pills to Purge Melancoly (1719-1720 Edition): Sometimes I Am a Tapster New (The Jolly Trades-Men), VI 91
1.2 Pills to Purge Melancoly (1719-1720 Edition): Honest Shepher'd, Since You're Poor (A Song. Set By Mr. James Hart), VI, 205
1.3 Pills to Purge Melancoly (1719-1720 Edition): Blowzabella My Bouncing Doxie (The Italian Song, Call'd Pastorella; Made Into An Englis
1.4 Pills to Purge Melancoly (1719-1720 Edition): As Oyster Nan Stood By Her Tub (A Song.), V, 107
1.5 Pills to Purge Melancoly (1719-1720 Edition): There Was a Lass of Islington (The Fair Lass of Islington.), V, 46
1.6 Pills to Purge Melancoly (1719-1720 Edition): Poor Celia Once Was Very Fair (Celia's Complaint.), III, 152 (Bass from Henry Lawes' Se
1.7 Pills to Purge Melancoly (1719-1720 Edition): O Fie! What Mean I Foolish Maid (A Song.), III, 243 (Tune and Bass By John Eccles)
1.8 Pills to Purge Melancoly (1719-1720 Edition): What Life Can Compare with the Jolly Town Rakes (The Town-Rakes, a Song: Set By Mr. Dan
1.9 Pills to Purge Melancoly (1719-1720 Edition): I Hate a Fop That at His Glass (A Song on a Dressing Fop, in the 3rd Act of the Modern
1.10 Pills to Purge Melancoly (1719-1720 Edition): Would Ye Have a Young Virgin of Fifteen Years (A Song in the Last Act of the Modern Pro
1.11 Pills to Purge Melancoly (1719-1720 Edition): Weep All Ye Nymphs, Your Floods Unbind (A Song.), III, 200 (Bass from Henry Playford's
1.12 Pills to Purge Melancoly (1719-1720 Edition): A Soldier and a Sailor, a Tinker and a Taylor (A SNG.(, III, 200 (Words By Congreve, FR
1.13 Pills to Purge Melancoly (1719-1720 Edition): Then Jockey Wou'd a Wooing Away (The Scotch Wedding Between Jockey and Jenny.), V, 42
1.14 Pills to Purge Melancoly (1719-1720 Edition): With My Strings of Small Wire Lo I Come (The Amorous Barber's Passion of Love for His D
1.15 Pills to Purge Melancoly (1719-1720 Edition): How Vile Are the Sordid Intrigues of the Town (A Song.), I, 296 (Words and Tune By D'ur
1.16 Pills to Purge Melancoly (1719-1720 Edition): Like a Ring Without a Finger (A Song, New Set By Mr. Church.), III, 84
1.17 Pills to Purge Melancoly (1719-1720 Edition): Through the Cold Shady Woods (Cupid's Courtesie.), VI, 43
1.18 Pills to Purge Melancoly (1719-1720 Edition): When for Air I Take My Mare (A Song Representing the Going of a Pad.), II, 190 (Words B
1.19 Pills to Purge Melancoly (1719-1720 Edition): Young Collin, Cleaving of a Beam (A Catch for Three Voices, Set By Mr. Hen. Purcell. TR
1.20 Pills to Purge Melancoly (1719-1720 Edition): One Sunday at St. James's Prayers (The Saint at St. James's Chapel. a New Song.), I, 10
1.21 Pills to Purge Melancoly (1719-1720 Edition): There Was An Old Woman Liv'd Under a Hill (The Trooper Watering His Nagg.), V, 13
1.22 Pills to Purge Melancoly (1719-1720 Edition): Oh! My Panting, Panting Heart (A Scotch Song, Sung By Mrs. Ballden.), VI, 25
1.23 Pills to Purge Melancoly (1719-1720 Edition): Now Listen a While, and I Will Tell (The Golding of the Devil By Dick the Baker of Mans
1.24 Pills to Purge Melancoly (1719-1720 Edition): Oh Mother, Roger with His Kisses (A Song.), III, 202 (Bass from Henry Playford's Theate
1.25 Pills to Purge Melancoly (1719-1720 Edition): Do Not Rumple My Top-Knot (The Coy Lass Dress'd Up in Her Best Commode and Top-Knot. [A
1.26 Pills to Purge Melancoly (1719-1720 Edition): Come Jug, My Honey, Let's to Bed (A Song.), I, 292 (Words By D'urfey, with a Bass from