01968ncm 2200529Ia 450 99639461620331620210104163551.0(CKB)3810000000008462(EEBO)2240876328(OCoLC)ocm58044354e(OCoLC)58044354(EXLCZ)99381000000000846220050304d1704 uy engurbn||||a|bb|A song in Justice Buisy or Ye gentleman quack[electronic resource] /set by Mr. John Eccles, sung by Mrs Bracegirdle, and exactly engrav'd by Tho: Cross[London s.n.ca. 1704]1 score ([1] leaf)For voice and continuo (unfigured bass); with a version for the flute.Caption title.First line: I'll hurry, hurry, hurry, hurry thee, hurry, hurry, hurry, hurry thee hurry thee hence.Song sung in J. Crown's lost play 'Justice Busy' (also known as 'The morose reformer').Engraved throughout.In: A collection of songs by severall masters / [collected by] Francis Norton.Imperfect: stained with slight loss of text.Reproduction of the original in the British Library.eebo-0018Songs with continuoIncidental musicExcerptsSongs, EnglishSongs with continuo.Incidental musicSongs, English.Eccles Johnd. 1735.1004636Bracegirdle Anneca. 1663-1748.1004637Cross Thomasfl. 1632-1682.1003497CrownMr.(John),1640?-1712.1001613Norton Francis1003498UMIUMIOCLCQOCLCGUMIBOOK996394616203316A song in Justice Buisy or Ye gentleman quack2319838UNISA