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The Secular Masque, c.1746: Momus to Mars
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The Lass of Richmond Hill
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Acis and Galatea, Act II: Would you gain the tender creature
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Acis and Galatea: Symphony
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Acis and Galatea, Act I: Shepherd, what art thou pursuing?
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Acis and Galatea, Act II: Wretched lovers!
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Acis and Galatea, Act II: O ruddier than the cherry
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Acis and Galatea, Act I: Hush, ye pretty warbling quire!
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Acis and Galatea, Act II: Help, Galatea! help, ye parent Gods!
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Acis and Galatea, Act II: Consider, fond shepherd
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Acis and Galatea: Galatea, dry thy tears
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Acis and Galatea, Act I: Oh! didst thou know the pains
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Acis and Galatea, Act II: 'Tis done: thus I exert my pow'r divine
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Acis and Galatea, Act I: As when the dove laments her love
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Acis and Galatea, Act I: Ye verdant plains
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Acis and Galatea, Act I: Stay, shepherd, stay!
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Acis and Galatea, Act II: Whither, fairest, art thou running
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Acis and Galatea, Act II: Mourn, all ye muses!
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Acis and Galatea, Act II: Cease, oh cease, thou gentle youth
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Acis and Galatea, Act II: His hideous love provokes my rage
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Acis and Galatea, Act I: Lo! here my love!
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Acis and Galatea, Act I: Oh, the pleasure of the plains
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Acis and Galatea, Act II: I rage-I melt-I burn!
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Acis and Galatea, Act I: Love in her eyes sits playing
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Acis and Galatea, Act II: Love sounds th'alarm
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Acis and Galatea, Act II: Must I my Acis still bemoan
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Acis and Galatea, Act I: Where shall I seek the charming fair?
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Acis and Galatea, Act II: The flocks shall leave the mountains
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Acis and Galatea, Act II: Cease to beauty to be suing
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Acis and Galatea: Heart, the seat of soft delight
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Acis and Galatea, Act I: Happy we !
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Look down harmonious Saint HWV124: Aria: Sweet accents all your numbers grace
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Süsse Stille, sanfter Quelle
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Meine Seele hört im Sehen
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Look down harmonious Saint HWV124: Recitative: Look down, look down
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Bacchus and Ariadne from Six English Cantatas, 1755.: Aria: Ah Theseus, Theseus stay
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Bacchus and Ariadne from Six English Cantatas, 1755.: Recitative: The faithless Theseus.
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Bacchus and Ariadne from Six English Cantatas, 1755.: Recit: The jolly God who rules
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Bacchus and Ariadne from Six English Cantatas, 1755.: Recitative: With soft reluctance
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Bacchus and Ariadne from Six English Cantatas, 1755.: Aria: Learn hence ye fond maidens
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Bacchus and Ariadne from Six English Cantatas, 1755.: Aria: Cease lovely Nymph to weep
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Fair Caelia love pretented: Aria: How engaging, how endearing
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Fair Caelia love pretented: Aria: To all the sex deceitfull
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Fair Caelia love pretented: Recit: Fair Caelia love pretented
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Fair Caelia love pretented: Recit: But Caelia now repenting