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Abell, John (singer), 169 'This message we bring', 175 Ackeroyde, Samuel, 220, 221-2 longer works and collections Aldrich, Henry, 93 Amphion Anglicus, 107 Out of the deep, 34 And I heard a great voice, 32, 115 Angoumois paper mills, 6, 7, 17, 95 Arise, great monarch, 95, 125-7 Anne, Princess, later Queen of England, 115, Arise O Lord, 34 160, 166 Awake, awake, my lyre!, 176 Apollo's Banquet, 88n.7, 89, 225 Begin the song, 160, 185 Arkwright, G. E. P., 10, 38, 39, 42n.2O, 55n.9 Behold how good and joyful, 33 Arne, Thomas, 257-89 Behold, O God our defender, 131 Elfrida, 261 Birth of Jove, The, 177 Arnold, Samuel, 260 Blessed is the man, 34, 112-13, 115 Ashmole, Elias, 251 Cantate domino, 111, 113 Attridge, Derek, 208, 227 Christ being raised from the dead, 33, 50 Ayliff, Mrs (singer), 170 Cry aloud and spare not, 17n.34, 33, 49, 110,111 Bach, Johann Sebastian, xi, 87 Dread Sir, Father Janus, 114-25, 184, Baddeley, Sophia (singer), 260, 263, 272, 276-7 187 Banister, John, 161, 175n.ll, 230 Dread Sir, the prince of light, 174, 175, Bannister, Charles (singer), 26ln.9, 263n.l7, 280 176, 180, 187 Barnard part-books, 17, 18, 31-4, 35, 44-8, 104, Glorious day is come, The, 140, 162 108n.7 God is our hope and strength, 16n.33, 19, Battell, Ralph (cleric), 162 32, 50, 98n.5, 108 Batten, Adrian, 48 God spake sometime in visions, 132 Hear my prayer, O God, 31, 45n.33, 50 Great Janus, though the festival be thine, Bing, Stephen (copyist), 109n.l0 110-11, 177, 186 Blagrave, Thomas, 13n.24 Great Quire of Heaven, 140-1 Blow, John, 7, 8, 9, 17, 36, 43, 48, 95, 146, 155, Great Sir, the joy of all our hearts, 95, 156, 157, 161, 162 113-14, 180-1, 186 autograph MSS, 7, 14, 21, 39n.l8, 48-9, 94, Hail, Monarch, sprung of race divine, 134, 117 185 organist at Westminster Abbey, 38n. 15 Hear my voice, O God, 17n.39, 34, 115 Purcell's teacher and friend, xii, 20, 106-44 How does the new born infant year rejoice, receives Lambeth doctorate, 14, 16, 42, 43, 190 109n.l0 / beheld and lo, a great multitude, 33, 115 shorter works / beheld and lo, in the midst, 34 'All due, great Prince, is yours', 114 I said in the cutting off of my days, 30, 34 'Go perjur'd man', 30 I will hearken, 34 'Sons of the earth, The', 124 Is it a dream?, 190, 191 'Then since peace affords us leisure', 178 Jesus seeing the multitudes, 34

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Kings ofTharsis, The, 30, 34 Capell, Thomas, 102n.6 Lift up your heads, 33 Carew, Thomas, 250 Lord how are they increased, 33 Carissimi, Giacomo, 163 Lord is king, The, 33, 115, 132-3 Cazzati, Maurizio, 23 Lord is my Shepherd, The, I4n.26, 30, 34, Champness, Samuel (singer), 260-2 110,115 Chapel Royal, 19, 43, 56, 87, 102, 105, 107, Lord, who shall dwell in thy tabernacle, 128 109, 110n.l4, 126, 132, 140, 156, 165, My God my soul, 33, 50 172 My trembling song awake, 187 repertory of, 19 New Year is begun, The, 177 Charles II, King of England, 104, 129, 146, 172 O give thanks for his mercy, 34 and the Exclusion Crisis, 149, 152, 153 O give thanks unto the Lord, 30, 34, and the Restoration, 245-7 11-12, 113 returns from Windsor in August 1681, 9, O God, wherefore art thou absent, 19, 32, 50 151,152 O Lord God of my salvation, 33, 50, 108-9 returns from Newmarket in October 1682, O Lord I have sinned, 32, 50 22, 146, 153 O Lord thou hast searched me out, 33 returns from Winchester in September 1684, O pray for the peace of Jerusalem, 22 153 O sing unto the Lord a new song, 33, 48, 49 Child, William, 108 Save me O God, 19,32,50 Behold how good and joyful, 32 Service in G, 109 Earth is the Lord's, The, 32 Sing unto the Lord Oye saints, 17n.34, 33, Give the King thy judgements, 32 127-31 Gloria in excels is, 32 Sing we merrily, 33, 38, 43, 49 Holy, holy, holy, 32 Sound, sound the trumpet, 139n.53, 157 / will be glad and rejoice, 31 TeDeum and Jubilate, 141-2, 162 If the Lord himself, 33 Thy mercy, O Lord, 34 King shall rejoice, The, 31 Turn thee unto me O Lord, 33 Let God arise, 33 Up, shepherds, 125n.36, 185 My heart is fixed,3 2 Venus and Adonis, 107, 129-31 O clap your hands, 32 When Israel came out of Egypt, 32, 115 O how amiable, 32 When the Lord turned again, I4n.26, 30, O Lord God the heathen are come, 31 34 O Lord grant the King a long life, 31 With cheerful hearts let all appear, 136, 138 O Lord rebuke me not, 32 Ye sons of Phoebus, now appear, 112, 134, O praise the Lord, 32 136, 191 O pray for the peace of Jerusalem, 33 Boal, Ellen TeSelle, 197 O that the salvation, 33 Bou[r]chier, Mr (singer), 170 Save me, O God, 31 Bowen, Jemmey (singer), 162 Sing we merrily, 32, 45, 50, 55 Bowman, Henry, 94 Turn thou us, good Lord, 32 Bowman, John (singer), 169, 170 Clarke, Jeremiah Boyce, William, 10n.l5, 162 Alexander's Feast, 162 Brady, Nicholas, 162 Island Princess, The, 94 Bull, John Trumpet Voluntary, 1 Almighty God which by the leading of a star, 32 Closterman, John, 295 Miserere mei Domine (copied by Purcell), 48 'Club Anthem, The' {I will always give thanks, by Burney, Charles, xiin.3, 102, 207, 260, 274 Blow, Humfrey and Turner) 34, 39n.l8, Byrd, William, 17, 35, 36, 43, 48, 108 43,49 Arise O Lord, 32 'Cold and raw' (ballad tune), 158 Bow thine ear, O Lord, 32, 50 Coleman, George, 264n.l9 O God whom our offences have displeased, 31 Colles, H.(enry) C.(ope), 2 O Lord make thy servant Charles our King, Congreve, William, 162 18n.42, 31,45, 50 Cooke, Henry, 172, 173 Prevent us, O Lord, 17, 31, 44, 45, 50 Good morrow to the year, 123n.35, 172, 185 Sing joyfully, 32 Corelli, Arcangelo, I4n.28, 106, 223 Bywaters, David, 243-4 Cowley, Abraham, 23, 147, 174, 177, 246

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Cox, Lisa (MS of keyboard music), 52, 87, 88, Gibbons, Orlando, 8n.9, 17, 36, 43, 48, 108 90-1,93 Prelude in G (copied by Purcell), 48n.36, 88, Cromwell, Oliver, 247 89, 90, 92 Cross, Thomas, 165 Almighty and everlasting God (revised by Cumberland, Richard, 262n.l4 Purcell), 44, 50 Cummings, William H., 8n.9, 293, 295 Behold, thou hast made my days, 32 Do not repine, fair sun, 173n.3 Damascene, Alexander (singer), 165, 170, 171 Hosanna to the Son of David, 17, 31, 42n.22, 50 Davenant, Charles, 258n.3 How long wilt thou forget me, 31 Davenant, Sir William, 246-7, 250 Let thy merciful ears O Lord, 31 Dean, Thomas Lift up your heads, O ye gates, 31, 44, 50 Complete Tutor for the Violin, 197 Lord said unto my lord, The, 31 Dent, Edward J., 243 Parthenia, 88, 89 Dibdin, Charles, 266 Giegerich, Heinz J., 220 Didie, M., 21 Giffard, Henry or William, 282n.45 Dowland, John Giles, Nathaniel, 108 'Weep you no more sad fountains', 215 / will magnify thee, 32 Draghi, Giovanni Battista, 91-3, 138-9 Ogive thanks, 32, 47, 50 harpsichord music, 88, 89, 91-3 Goldwin, John St Cecilia s Day Ode ('From harmony') Hear me O God, 34 (1687), 15n.30, 134, 157n.23, 161, 174 Iam well pleased, 34 Dryden, John, 1, 3, 4, 5, 23, 258 O Lord God of hosts, H as Poet Laureate, 146 Ponder my words O Lord, 34 on Purcell's death, 106 Goodson, Richard (copyist), 12, 15, 16, 93 Albion andAlbanius, 153, 236, 250, 253 Gostling, John, 53-4, 117, 123, 124, 125-6, Alexander s Feast, 162 158,182 writes dedication to , 4 Grabu, Louis From harmony! from heavenly harmony, 134, 'Hark, how the songsters of the grove', 216, 157n.23, 161, 174 225 , 243-56, 257-89 Albion andAlbanius, 236, 254 Dubellamy, Charles (singer), 263n.l7 Graham, Richard, 13n.24 Dunton, John, 167n.46 Gray, Thomas, 262n.l3 Durfey, Thomas, 139, 147, 158, 162, 166, 170, 236 Greene, Harry Plunket, 290 Greene, Maurice, 162 Eccles, John, 4, 88n.7, 147, 242 Grove, George, 295 O harmony, to thee we sing, 162 Edwards, Mr (singer), 170 Hall, Henry, 1,2, 107, 144 Ellis, Annie Raine, 295 My soul is weary of my life, 33 Evelyn, John, 154 Halle, Morris, 208 Handel, George Frideric, xi, 174, 259-60 Finger, Gottfried, 160 Eternal source of light divine, 191 Cecilia look, look down and see, 162 Harding, Sylvester, 292-3 Fishburn, Christopher, 162, 168 Hart, James, 225, 230 Flackton, William (collector), 43n.27 Hart, Mr (singer), 170 Flatman, Thomas, 146, 147, 169 Hawkins, John, 102, 158 Freeman, John (singer), 170, 171 on Purcell's death, 2-3 Fuller Maitland, J. A., 38 Hayes, Philip, 290 Heathcote, Gilbert, 290 Gamble, John, 230 Heawood, Edward, 43 Gardiner, William, 291 'Hey, boys, [then] up go we' (ballad tune), 155, 182 Garrick, David, 257-89 Hingston, John, 13 George III, King of England, 290 Holman, Peter, 108, 114 Gibbons, Christopher, 8n.9, 13n.22 Hoist, Imogen, xi burial, I6n.33 Hooper, Edward Sing unto the Lord, 31 Behold it is Christ, 32 Teach me, O Lord, 31 O thou God almighty, 31

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Hopkins, John, 236 Kliger, Samuel, 247 Howard, Lady Elizabeth, 2 Kneller, Sir Godfrey, 294, 295 Howard, Katherine, 88, 90 Howe, Mr, 253 Lawes, Henry Howell, Mr (singer), 170, 171 'Gather ye rosebuds while ye may', 215 Hull, Edward, 94 'Then laugh we, and quaff we', 230 Humfrey, Pelham, 9, 14, 18, 36, 43, 110, 173-4, "Tis but a frown I prithee let me die', 215-16 175, 230 le Huray, Peter, xii influence on Purcell, 43, 107, 110 Lebegue, Nicolas Antoine de, 223 overlooked by Purcell, 43 Lewis, Anthony, 106, 113 By the waters of Babylon (copied by Purcell), Linley, Thomas, 257, 263, 280-1 I6n.33, 33,43n.27 Locke, Matthew, 17, 36, 43, 48, 49, 115, 179, Haste ye, O God, to deliver me, 32 225 Have mercy on me, O God, 32 consort suites, 13 Hear my crying O God, 30, 34 All things their certain periods have, 173 Hear, O heavens, 33 God be mercifUl, 34 King shall rejoice, The, 30, 34 / will hear what the Lord, 50, 124n.35 Lift up your heads (ascribed to), 49-50, 111 Lord hear thee, The, 50 Like as the hart, 31, 33, 49 Lord let me know mine end, 33, 50 Lord teach us to number our days, 31, 32, 49 Lord, thou hast been gracious, 124n.35 O be joyful, 32 Not unto us, 34 O give thanks unto the Lord, 30, 34 Psyche, 223 O Lord my God, 31, 32, 49 Tempest, The, 223 Opraise the Lord, 30, 31, 32, 49 Turn thy face from my sins, 33, 50 See, mighty Sir, 123n.35 When the son of man, 33, 49 Thou art my king O God, 30, 34 Lowe, Edward, 94 When from his throne the Persian god displays, Lowe, Thomas, 295 173 Louis XIV, King of France, 146, 149, 222 Hunt, Arabella (singer), 158 Lully, Jean-Baptiste, 112n.l9, 127, 223, 226, 274 Husbands, William, 94 Alceste, 226 Amants magnifiques, Les, 223 / will always give thanks, see 'Club Anthem, The' Armide, 236 In Nomine, 13 Atys, 236 Isaac[k], Bartholomew, 19n.l5, 55n.ll Ballet des Nations, 223, 226 Come unto me saith the Lord, 33 Cadmus et Hermione, 226 Isaack, William (copyist), 17-18, 19, 42n.22, Luttrell, Narcissus, 150-4, 156 I4ln.56 Mace, Thomas, 196 James, Duke of Monmouth, 149, 153—4 Maidwell, Lewis (schoolmaster), 167, 169 James, Duke of York, later King of England, 56, Malcolm, Alexander, 201 127, 131, 138, 146, 149, 152, 153-5, Mann, A. H., 38 158,165, 166 manuscripts music for coronation of, 56, 131, 166 GB-Bu Janssen, Abraham (paper-maker), 17 MS 5001, I4n.27, 52, 54, 57n.22, Janssen, Dericq (paper-maker), 7n.4 58n.24, 85, 95, 113n.26, Johnson, Samuel 115nn.33,34, 123n.35, 125n.37, 172, Lives of the English Poets, 174 180,184, 187 GB-Cfm Kear, James Thomas (singer), 263 Music MS 88, 6, 7, 10, 16-19, 20, 21, Kemble, John, 257, 263, 280-1 31-4, 35-50, 52, 53, 54-5, 57, 59, Kent, James (organist), 100 66-7, 69, 98, 104, 108 King, Robert Music MS 117, 17-19, 31-4, 42n.22, 'Fly from Olinda, young and fair', 225 55n.ll,63 'He that loves best', 225 Music MS 152, 52, 53n.2 O sacredharmony, 161 GB-Ckc Klakowich, Robert, 88n.8, 90-1 MS 22, 115n.32

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GB-DRc MS Mus.c.27*, 171 MSMus. C15,45n.33 MSMus.c.28, 10, 12 GB-Lam MSS Mus. Sch. e. 400-403, 14 Music MS 3, 52 TenburyMS 1175, 10 GB-Lbl GB-Och Add. MS 15,318,94 MSMus. 3, 12, 15 Add. MS 22,100, 149, 168, 171 MS Mus. 14, 39n.l8, 49, llln.17 Add. MS 30,930, 6, 7, 8, 10-16, 20, 21, MS Mus. 554, I6n.33 24-9, 36n.3, 52, 53, 54, 55, 56n.l4, MSMus. 620, 12 57,58,60,61,63,69,82,85 MS Mus. 628, 7, 14, 21, 30, 49, 113n.24 Add. MS 30,931, 10, 16, 52, 53, 54, MSMus. 1141A, 95 66-9, 98 MSS Mus. 1188-9,52 Add. MS 30,932, 8, 16, 43n.27, 52, 53, MSMus. 1215,94-105 98,202n.ll GB-Y Add. MS 30,934, 52, 53 MSSMlS(l-8),45n.33 Add. MS 31,435, 13,82 J-Tn Add. MS 31,444, 124n.35 MSN-5/10, 110n.l4 Add. MS 31,447, 149, 168, 170 US-BE Add. MS 31,449, 94 Mus. 751,99, 104, 105 Add. MS 31,457, I4ln.57 US-NH Add. MS 31,458,48 OsbornMS25,281n.44 Add. MS 33,234, 173 OsbornMS515, 52 Add. MS 33,236, 82n.48 US-NYp Add. MS 33,287, 9, 123n.35, 173, 177, DrexelMS5061, 19n.45 185, 187, 190, 191 Marsh, Alphonso, 234 Add. MS 50,860, I4n.26, 110n.l5 Marsh, Mr (singer), 169 Egerton MS 2956, 52 Marshall, Robert, xi HarleianMS 1501,7,21 Mary, Queen of England, 3, 134, 146, 155, Harleian MS 7338, 35 157-9, 167,245 Harleian MS 7342, I4ln.58 Massinger, Philip, 263 Royal Music MS 20.e.7, 157n.22 Matteis, Nicola, 161, 162 Royal Music MS 24.e.4, 170 Monson, Craig, 45 Royal Music MS 24 e.5, 9n.l0 Monteverdi, Claudio, xi Royal Music MS 24.e.l3, 94 Purcell's copy of a fragment of'Cruda Royal Music MS 20.h.8, 6, 7, 8-10, Amarilli', 17n.37, 48n.36 19-20, 21-3, 36n.3, 52, 54, 56-8, Morgan, Charles, 162n.34 59, 85, 105, 112n.2O, 150, 163, 168, Motteux, Peter, 139n.53, 147, 157, 160, 165 169, 180,290 Muffat, Georg, 200 Royal Music MS 20.h.9, 100, 104 Mundy, William, 37n.l 1, 108 GB-Lcm O Lord I bow the knees of my heart, 32, 44, Music MS 517, 10 47,50 Music MS 1097, 134n.48, 190 Music MS 1172,94-5 Norrington, Roger, 1 Music MS 2011,9 North, Roger, 1, 4-5 GB-Lgc on semi-operas, 4 MS Safe 3 (the Gresham song-book), 52, Novello, Vincent, 37, 42n.2O 53,90 MS G.Mus. 452, l4On.55, I4ln.56 Oates, Titus, 149 GB-Lsp 'A2' partbooks, 45n.33 Paget, Margeria, 102 GB-Lwa Parry, Sir Hubert, 290 MS 33,695, 45n.30 Parsons, Robert MSS Triforium Music Set I, 47n.34 Deliver me from mine enemies, 31 GB-Ob Parthenia, 88, 89 MSMus.a.1, 17, 48n.36, 53 Passerini, Christina (singer), 283 MS Mus.c.26, 52, 54, 63, 185, 200n.9 Pate, Mr (singer), 165, 170

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Payn,John, 103 time signatures, 192-206 Pepys, Samuel, 149 Westminster Abbey, duties at, 38, 47 Piper, David, 294 Windsor, spends time at, 18 Playford, Henry, 1, 162 shorter works Second Part of Musick's Hand-maid, 87, 90, 'Above the tumults of a busy state', 22 92, 163 'After the pangs of a desperate lover', 234 Playford, John, 45n.30, 190 'Ah, cruel nymph', 193, 229 Choice Ayres and Songs, 162, 214, 216 'Ah! few and full of sorrows', 25 Introduction to the Skill of Music, 56, 196, 'Amidst the shades', 23, 193 197,200,202,211 'Amintor, heedless of his flocks', 213 Pring, Isaac, 290 'Awake and with attention hear', 23 Prior, Matthew, 139n.53, 156, 170 'Bacchus is a pow'r divine', 229 Purcell, Daniel, I62n.34 'Bead omnes', 33 'In spite of despair', 94 'Begin the song', 23 Begin and strike th'harmonious lyre, 162 'Behold, O mighty'st of gods', 213 Island Princess, The, 94 'Behold the man', 201, 237-8, 242 Purcell, Edward, 22 Benedicite in Bt, 17, 48n.36, 52, 53, Purcell, Elizabeth, 13n.24 62-3, 80-1 Purcell, Frances, 2-3, 93 'Beware, poor shepherds! all beware', 213 Purcell, Henry (senior) 'Brave souls, to be renowned in story', 218 Save me O God for thy name's sake, 33, 50 'But those no more shall dare repine', 227 Purcell, Henry 'Cease anxious world', 23, 185, 219 accidentals, treatment of, 47 'Celia has a thousand charms', 227-8, 229 arranger of his own music, 91 Chacony, 11,28,57 biography, problems with, 1 Cibell, 222 copies Blow, 16, 19, 108 'Come if you dare, our trumpets sound', replaces Blow as organist of Westminster 261,262,265, Abbey, 38 'De foolish English nation', 237, 242 copies Byrd, 17 'Domine, non est exaltatum', 24 copies Humfrey, 16, 33 'Draw near you lovers that complain', 22 copies Monteverdi, 17 'Early, O Lord', 25, 30 copies Roseingrave, 93-104 'Fairest isle, all isles excelling', 221, 227, court odes, 8, 145-91 241,267,281-2 at the Chapel Royal, 56, 57, 102, 107, 165 Fantazias, 10, 11, 12-13, 17, 19, 27-9, death, supposed cause of, 2-3 35, 52, 55, 82, 84, 202 gavotte types, 221-2, 239-40 'Fly swift ye hours', 204, 218, 239-40 'God bless Mr ', 16, 19n.46, 37, 'For folded flocks', 213 42,55 'From rosy bow'rs', 199, 213, 238, 242 ground basses, 85, 111-15, 145, 182, 184, 'From silent shades' {Bess of Bedlam), 193, 233-4, 274 199,213,220 handwriting, 6, 8, 37-9, 53-5, 88 'Genius of England', 215 distinctive character shapes, 10, 15, 16, 'Gentle shepherds', 198, 229 39, 53, 95-9 'Gloria patri', 24, 30 ink colour, 15, 18n.l2, 44, 45, 57, 'Go tell Amynta, gentle swain', 23 85n.39, 98 'Hail to the myrtle shade', 179 harpsichord teacher, 88, 90, 92-3 'Hark how the songsters', 225 inner parts, 57 'Haste gentle Charon', 22 judges his own music, 4 'Here the deities approve', 184 part-writing, corrects errors in, 72, 79—80, 85 'Here's to thee Dick', 23 portraits of, 290-5 'Hither this way', 265 pride in his contrapuntal skills, 3, 60, 80 'How blest are shepherds', 232, 235, 265, prolificacy, 3 275 revisions of own works, 17, 47, 51—86 'How happy the lover', 255-6, 267, 273 revisions of others' works, 44—8 'I attempt from love's sickness to fly', 230 on his synthesis of styles, 3 'I call you all', 260, 263, 265 tercentenary of birth/death, xi, 6 'I came, I saw', 204

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'I look'd and saw within the book of fate', 'Silvia, thou brighter eye of night', 23 213 'They say you're angry' (The Rich Rival), 'If music be the food of love', 215-16 23,213 'If prayers and tears', 23 'This poet sings the Trojan wars', 23 'I'll mount to yon blue coelum', 238, 242 'Thou doting fool, forbear', 227 'I'll sail upon the dog-star', 237, 238, 242 'Though my mistress be fair', 23 'I'm sick of life', see 'O I'm sick' 'Thrice happy lovers', 218 In Nomine, 13, 27 'Thy genius, lo! from his sweet bed of 'In some kind dream', 23 rest', 213 'In vain 'gainst love', 204-5 "Tis nature's voice', 165, 212 'Let Caesar and Urania live', 185, 190 'Trip it, trip it in a ring', 240 'Let each gallant heart', 112 'Two daughters of this aged stream', 218, 'Let monarchs fight', 216 255 'Let not a moonborn elf mislead you', 'Underneath this mirtle shade' (The 261,265,268 Epicure), 22 'Let sullen Discord smile', 141 'Urge me no more', 204 'Let the dreadful engines', 192, 242 'We the spirits of the air', 222 'Let the night perish', 22 'What can we poor females do', 229 'Lord, I can suffer', 25 'What hope for us remains', 204, 211, 'Lord not to us', 24, 25 212,215 'Love arms himself in Celia's eyes', 218 'What shall I do to show how much I love 'Lovely Albina's come ashore', 215 her', 232 'Music, the food of love', 179 'When a cruel long winter', 231 'No, to what purpose should I speak', 22 'When I am laid in earth', 111, 220 'Now the maids and the men are making 'When I have often heard', 233 of hay', 231 'When first I saw the bright Aurelia's 'Nymphs and shepherds', 1 eyes', 212 'O all ye people', 24, 30 'When on my sick bed', 24, 30 'O I'm sick of life', 25, 30 'When Teucer from his father fled', 23 'O Lord our governor', 25, 30 'When the summer', 179, 226 'O solitude my sweetest choice', 23, 219 'While you for me alone had charms', 22 Pavans, 28 'With sick and famish'd eyes', 23 'Pious Celinda goes to pray'rs', 215 'With this sacred charming wand', 242 'Plot is displayed, The', 125 'Wondrous machine', 215 'Round thy coast, fair nymphs of Britain', 'Ye blust'ring brethren of the skies', 267 223 'Ye gentle spirits of the air', 141 'See, see we assemble', 231 longer works and collections 'She loves and she confesses too', 213 Amphitryon, 222 'Shepherd, shepherd, leave decoying', 222, Anacreon's defeat, 198, 199 223-4 Arise my muse, 23, 136-7, 139, 157-8, 'Since from my dear Astrea's sight', 211, 170 221,241 Awake, put on thy strength, 22, 111, 'Since God so tender', 25, 30 112n.2O 'Since the pox or the plague', 230 Beati omnes qui timent dominum, 24, 30, 'Since the toils and the hazards', 211, 231 113 'Since times are so bad', 231 Behold, I bring you glad tidings, 111,134, 'Sing all ye muses', 204 136, 164 'Sing, ye Druids', 229 Behold now praise the Lord, 8, 58, 98 'Soft: notes', 23, 198 Blessed are they that fear the Lord, 54 'Sound a parley', 190, 266 Blessed be the Lord my strength, 33 'Sound the trumpet', 185 Blessed is he whose unrighteousness, 33, 50, 'Sparrow and the gentle dove, The', 184, 57 185 Bonduca, 195 'Stairre Case Overture, The', 52 Bow down thine ear, 33, 50, 57, 59 'Still I'm wishing, still desiring', 227 Celebrate this festival, 141, 159, 170, 178 'Sure the dull god of marriage', 215 Celestial music, 23, 167, 169

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Choice Collection of Lessons for the Jehova, quam multi sunt hostes, 24, 30 Harpsichord or Spinnet, 87, 89, 90, King Arthur, 140, 190, 195, 206, 213, 197, 201 215, 218, 222, 223, 224, 227, 229, , 141, 148-9, 171, 185 231, 232, 235, 240, 243-56, 257-89 , 1, 107, 129-31, 192-5, Laudate Ceciliam, 23, 146, 163-4 200, 202, 203, 205, 215, 217-18, Let God arise, 33, 47n.34 220, 221, 223-4, 233, 257, 259, 264, Let mine eyes run down with tears, 63-6, 268, 274, 278, 288; recitative in, 229 70-9, 80, 82 Dioclesian, 139, 140, 141, 195, 206, 211, Light of the world('lost' ode), 139n.53, 213, 215, 216, 229, 231, 232, 256; 156, 170 dedication to, 3-4 Lord is my light and my salvation, The, 22, Don Quixote, 192, 204, 215, 231, 236, 112n.2O 237-9, 242 Lord how long wilt thou be angry, 50 Double Dealer, The, 89, 90 Lord who can tell, 33 Fairy Queen, The, 3, 52, 53, 89, 90, 140, Love's goddess sure was blind, 156, 158, 141, 192, 195, 199, 200, 206, 215, 170, 174 218,229,231,233,240,256 My beloved spake, 8, 16, 17, 34, 82, 110, Fly, bold rebellion, 10, 23, 105, 114, 117, 175, 202 120-1, 153-4, 168, 184, 186, 187, My heart is fixed O Lord, 22, 57, 58 188-9, 190 My heart is inditing, 22, 56, 82, 132 Fool's Preferment, A, 238, 242 Now does the glorious day appear, 23, 134, From hardy climes, 23, 114, 115, 119-20, 137-8, 157, 158, 169 166, 168, 184, 186 O God thou art my God, 34, 50, 53, 109 From those serene and rapturous joys, 10, O God thou hast cast us out, 33, 50 23, 128-9, 147-8, 154, 169, 222 O Lord God of hosts, 47, 50, 108 Funeral Sentences, 16, 33, 50, 66-9, 80, O Lord, grant the King a long life, 22 82 O Lord our governor, 33 Gentle shepherds, 190 O Lord thou art my God, 50 GordianKnot, The, 180 Opraise God in his holiness, 22, 110 Great parent, hail! (for Trinity College, O sing unto the Lord, 22, 178 Dublin), 167, 171 O what a scene does entertain my sight, 23 Hail, bright Cecilia, 15n.30, 52, 136, 138, Of old when heroes thought it base (The 140, 141, 145, 148, 162, 165-6, 170, Yorkshire Feast Song), 23, 52, 139, 191, 200n.9, 202-3, 206, 212 140, 146, 157, 166, 169-70, 198, Hark Damon hark, 22 206 Hark how the wild musicians sing, 22 Old Bachelor, The, 89 Harmonia Sacra, 106n.3 Orpheus Britannicus, 2, 107, 184, 199, Hear me, O Lord and that soon, 25, 33, 50, 213n.l3 69, 72-3 Out of the deep, 98, 185n.l8 Hear me, O Lord, the great support, Plung'din the confines of despair, 14, 24, lln.18, 12n.2O, 25, 26, 82 30, 54, 85 Hear my prayer, O Lord, 50, 108-9 Praise the Lord O Jerusalem, 22 Henry the Second, 204 Praise the Lord O my soul, 22 How pleasant is this flow 'ry plain, 22 Raise the voice, 9n.l0, 163-4, 168 / was glad when they said unto me, 22, 34, Rejoice in the Lord alway, 19-20, 22, 57, 57,58,85, 115, 131 115 / will give thanks unto thee O Lord, 22 Richmond Heiress, The, 201, 237, 242 / will sing unto the Lord, 33 Rival Sister, The, 228 If ever I more riches did desire, 23 See where she sits, 23 In a deep visions intellectual scene, 23, 57, Service in Bl>, 34, 48, 52, 53, 62-3, 80, 58 109 In thee O Lord do I put my trust, 22, 54, Sonatas of Four Parts (1697), 10, 11, 12, 82, 112, 113 14-16, 26, 52, 56n.l4, 57n.22, 58, Indian Queen, The, 94, 195, 206, 222, 60-2, 80-3 230-1 Song for the Duke of Gloucester's Birthday, It is a good thing to give thanks, 22, 57 see Who can from joy refrain?

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Sonnatas of III Parts (1683), 3, 60, 132, Roseingrave, Thomas, 102, 103 162-3 Rosseter, Philip Sound the trumpet, beat the drum, 23, 113, 'Follow your saint with accents sweet', 215 148, 155, 157, 169, 173, 182, 185, Royal Society, 5 190 Russell, William Lord, 153 Suite in G(Z 770), 56 Summer's absence unconcern'd, The, 22, Sacheverell, Henry, 106n.3 114, 126, 146, 153, 168, 183, 186, Sammes, Aylett, 247-8, 249 226 Sandford, Francis, 102, l66n.4O Swifter Isis, swifter flow, 9, 19, 22, 114, Schiitz, Heinrich, xi 127, 150-1, 168, 182-3, 186 Sedley, Sir Charles, 147, 158, 170, 174 Te Deum and Jubilate, \A\-i, 162 Shadwell, Thomas, 146-7, 156, 157, 158, 161, Theodosius, 179 258 They that go down to the sea, 22 Shaftesbury, Earl of, 149 Thou knowest Lord, 67-7, 82 Shakespeare, William Timon of Athens, 15, 94, 195, 225 Hamlet, 237 Unto thee will I cry, 22 Measure for Measure, 264 Virtuous Wife, The, 89, 91 Tempest, The, 257-9, 264 We reap all the pleasures, 22 Shaw, William A., 294 Welcome to all the pleasures, 114, 161, 163, Shore, Mr (trumpeter), 160 168, 184 Sidney, Algernon, 152 Welcome, Vicegerent, 8, 110-11, 148, Silver, John, 102 149-50, 168, 178-81, 186, 225-6 Simpson, Christopher Welcome, welcome, glorious morn, 140, A Compendium of Practical Musick, 195-6, 159, 170 202, 204 What shall be done, 22, 127-8, 152-3, Smith, John Christopher 168, 180 Fairies, The, 285-6 Who can from joy refrain?, 52, 53, 82, 85, Tempest, The, 286 146, 159-60 Snow, Mr (singer), 170 Who hath believed our report, 16 Squire, William Barclay, 294 Why are all the muses mute, 23, Staggins, Nicholas, 104, 147, 156, 157, 175n.ll 56n.l3,132-3, 148, 154, 169 Sound a call, the tritons sing, 156 Why do the heathen so furiously rage, 22 Sternhold, Thomas, 236 Ye tuneful muses, 23, 134-5, 155, 169, Stradella, Alessandro, 2-3, 182 178, 182, 185 Yorkshire Feast Song, The, see Of old when Talbot, Jacob, 1 heroes Tallis, Thomas, 17, 35, 36, 48, 108 Purcell, Thomas, 13, 53-4 Blessed be thy name, O God, 31 I call and cry, 32, 47, 50 Reading, John, 100-2, 103 Wipe away my sins, 31 Reggio, Pietro, 21,213 With all our hearts and mouths, 32 as copyist, 7 Tate, Nahum, 147, 148-9, 156, 159, 161, 167, Rejoice in the Lord, see 'Club Anthem, The' 170, 171 Richardson, Jonathan, 295 Tomkins, Thomas, 17, 48, 108 Richardson, Vaughan, 102, 104 O Lord, I have loved the habitation, 31, Ye tuneful and harmonious choir, 162 45n.33, 50 Robert, Mr (singer), 169, 170, 171 Touzeau, Etienne (paper-maker), 7, 8, 21 Rogers, Malcolm, 291 Tucker, William (copyist), 14, 47n.34, 110n.l4 Roseingrave, Daniel, 94-105 Tudway, Thomas, 1, 3, 4 Bow down thine ear O Lord, 99 on church music, 35 Haste thee O God, 99 Turner, Mr (singer), 169, 170 Lord, thou art become gracious, 94, 99 Turner, William, 9 O clap your hands, 99 / will magnify thee, 34 Service in F major, 99 Lord thou hast been our refuge, 33 Voice of my beloved, The, 99 Lord, what is man, 32 Roseingrave, Ralph, 102 Tune the viol, touch the lyre, 161

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Vaughan Williams, Ralph, 9, 150 on court odes, xii Vernon, Joseph, 261, 262, 263 on Purcell's death, 2 Whatman, James (paper-maker), 7n.5 Waldron, F. G., 293 White, Robert Walsh, John, and John Hare Lord bless us and keep us, The, 32 HarpsicordMaster, 88, 90 William, Duke of Gloucester, 146, 159-60, 166 Walter, John William III, King of England, 139, 146, 155, MS at Chichester, 7, 15,21 156-7, 161, 166, 167, 246, 251-2 O give thanks, 34 Williams, Mr (singer), 170 Ward, John (anthems by), 94 Windsor, St George's Chapel, 18-19 Warren, Joseph (collector), 10, 15, 58, 6ln.31 Winn, James Anderson, 244 Warren Home, E. T. (copyist), 10, 11 Wise, Michael Washborne, Ann, 103 Awake, put on thy strength, 33 watermarks, 6, 7, 21, 24-9, 36, 42-3, 55n.lO, Awake up my glory, 33 92,95 Blessed is he that considereth, 32 Touzeau, Etienne, 7, 8, 21 Blessed is the man, 32 Weelkes, Thomas How are the mighty fallen, 33 O Lord grant the King a long life, 31 Woodson, Mr (singer), 170, 171 Weldon, John, 258n.3 Wren, Christopher, 3, 5, 162 Westminster Abbey, 38, 53, 87 Wright, Elizabeth (Mrs Michael Arne), 262, 263 repertory of, 19, 20 Westrup, Jack, 1 Zimmerman, Franklin B., xi, 38, 39, on anthems, 112

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