| Work Title
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Vinculum Societatis
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| Alternative. Title
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Vinculum Societatis, or the Tie of good Company: Being a Choice Collection of the Newest Songs now in Use. With Thorow Bass to each Song for the Harpsichord, Theorbo, or Bass-Viol.
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| Composer
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Various
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| Internal Reference NumberInternal Ref. No.
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None [force assignment]
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| Movements/SectionsMov'ts/Sec's
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3 books:
- Let formall Lovers
- When Cloris once thought
- Ah Charming Nymph
- Celia at last thy pride
- Bring out your Cunny Skins
- I Love without measure
- Spite of thy Godhead
- Cease mighty Love
- My wanderer at last Retreats
- I'le Languish no more
- Farewell all the Arts of Love
- When the Gods at a banquet
- When first I sought my Jenny's love
- These full too hours
- Bring back my Comforts
- The Gods are not more blest
- See the Lovely Maid
- Silvia be no longer Kind
- Cinthia tis own'd I too long
- How long Devine Celinda
- Phillis I must needs Confess
- She alass whom all admir'd
- Thyrsis unjustly you complain
- Phillis what ever Love
- When V and I together meet
- Cou'd soft’ning melting looks
- Leave to him all our Cares
- Almand, John Banister
- Minuet, Mr Powel
- Untitled, Samuel Akeroyde
- How much unjustly
- Lucinda close or veil those Eyes
- It was a happy golden day
- Come ye forsaken shepherds
- Julianus charming beauty
- Cloris saw me sigh
- Ah lovely Strephon
- Sylvia now your scorn
- Oh 'tis unjustly
- In vain I boasted
- Loves a dream of mighty treasure
- Beware Aglaura
- Ah how pleasant 'tis to love
- Pale Faces stand by
- I insult not my Silvia
- I ne're mind to know
- Why is your faithful slave
- Venus bore Triumphant sway
- Integer Vitae
- Still wilt thou sigh
- Aron thus propos'd to Moses
- The World's a Bubble
- Corinna now you'r young and gay - John Eccles
- Bonny Jockey now with clasping - Mr Mumford
- I have been told 'tis no hard task - Raphael Courteville
- Love's Infant warmth - Alexander Damascene
- In vain I strive my flame to hide - Anonymous
- Whene're those lovely Eyes I view - Anonymous
- Will Corinna ne'er believe - John Eccles
- Once slumbering as I lay - Samuel Akeroyde
- The cruel Sylvia loves - Moses Snow
- At the close of the Evening (A catch in three parts) - Henry Purcell
- Whene're I see young Strephon - Mr Manshipp
- Tis strange, tis strange his Heart - Anonymous
- Free from Celinda's raging smart - Raphael Courteville
- Cloe the wonder of her Sex - Robert King
- Where Beauty with such Charms - Robert King
- The World was hush'd - Anonymous
- Let but Corinna pass along - John Freeman
- Yet none but perjur'd Damon (the second part) - John Freeman
- Grant ye Gods I must be - Raphael Courteville
- No more, Sir, no more (A dialogue sung between Mr Boman and Mrs Butler in Sir Anthony Love) - Henry Purcell
- For Honour and Glory - Dr John Blow?
- Untitled - Ralph Courteville
- Saraband - Anonymous
- Bore - Anonymous
- Almane - Samuel Akeroyde
- Minuet - Anonymous
- Hornpipe - Anonymous
- Almane - John Banister
- Round O Minuet - Anonymous
- Slow Tune - Henry Purcell
- Prelude - Raphael Courteville
- Untitled - Mr Mumford
- Scotch Tune - Mr Keene
- Untitled - Mr Keene
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| Language
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English
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| Piece Style
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Baroque
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| Instrumentation
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voice, continuo; 3 voices; recorder; violin
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| Extra Information
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Named composers in Book 3: John Eagles (i.e. John Eccles), Mr. Mumford, Ralph Courtevell (Raphael Courteville), Alexander Damascene, Samuel Akeroyde, Henry Purcell, Moses Snow, Mr. Manshipp, Robert King, John Freeman, John Banister, Mr. Keene
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