02639nam 2200433Ia 450 99638603960331620221108032843.0(CKB)1000000000605924(EEBO)2240898586(OCoLC)52529065(EXLCZ)99100000000060592420030701d1688 uy 0engurbn#|||a|bb|Vinculum societatis, or The tie of good company[electronic resource] Being a choice collection of the newest songs now in use. With thorow bass to each song for the harpischord, theorbo, or bass-viol. The second book; with a small collection of flute tunesLondon Printed by T. Moore, and J. Heptinstall, for John Carr, at his ship at the Middle Temple-Gate, and Sam. Scott, at his shop in Bell-Yard within Temple-BarrAnno Domini, 1688[4], 24 p. musicPage [3] features table of contents and advertisement.Lacking all after p. 16.Imperfect: torn with slight loss of text.Reproduction of the original in the National Library of Scotland.Ah lovely Strephon / set by Mr. Daniel Purcel -- Ah how pleasant 'tis to love -- Aron thus propos'd to Moses -- Beware Aglaura / Mr. Henry Purcell -- Come ye forsaken shepherds -- Cloris saw me sigh -- How much unjustly -- It was a happy golden day / Mr. Raphael Courtevill -- Julianus charming beauty -- In vain I boasted -- I insult not my Silvia -- I ne're mind to know -- Interger vitæ -- Lucinda close or veil those eyes / set by Seignior Baptist -- Loves a dream of mighty treasure / set by Mr. Sam. Akeroyd -- Oh 'tis unjustly / Mr. Daniel Purcell -- Pale faces stand by / Mr. Henry Pursell -- Sylvia now your scorn / Mr. Henry Purcel -- Venus bore triumphant sway -- Still wilt thou sigh -- The world's a bubble -- Why is your faithful slave.eebo-0097Songs, English17th centuryEarly works to 1800Songs, EnglishDraghi Giovanni Battistaca. 1640-1708.1002105Courteville Raphaelfl. 1687-ca. 1735.1003501Purcell Daniel1660?-1717.1002385Purcell Daniel1660?-1717.1002385Purcell Henry1659-1695.1003516Purcell Henry1659-1695.1003516Purcell Henry1659-1695.1003516Akeroyde Samuelca. 1650-ca. 1706.1003496EAEEAEBOOK996386039603316Vinculum societatis, or The tie of good company2399134UNISA