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1. |
Smith, John Stafford |
'Midst silent shades and purling streams - V (4) |
2. |
Hilton, John |
'Mongst all those precious juices - B (3) |
3. |
Smith, John Stafford |
'Mongst other folks here lies Ned Stokes - Coro |
4. |
Boyce, William |
'Mongst other roses thorns grow thick - Coro |
5. |
Boyce, William |
'Mongst other roses thorns grow thick - S (3) |
6. |
Boyce, William |
'Mongst other roses thorns grow thick - S (3) |
7. |
Boyce, William |
'Mongst other roses thorns grow thick - S (3) |
8. |
Monteverdi, Claudio |
'T'amo mia vita - V (5); SV 104 |
9. |
Brewer, Thomas |
'Tis Amaryllis walking all alone - S (3) |
10. |
Brewer, Thomas |
'Tis Amaryllis walking all alone - S (3) |
11. |
Lawes, Henry |
'Tis Christmas now - S, b |
12. |
Worgan, John |
'Tis a twelve month ago - S, cemb |
13. |
Clagget, Charles |
'Tis all over now |
14. |
Webbe, Samuel |
'Tis beauty calls - V (4) |
15. |
Webbe, Samuel |
'Tis beauty calls - V (4), Coro |
16. |
Lawes, Henry |
'Tis but a frown - S, b |
17. |
Arnold, Samuel |
'Tis done the sovereign will's obeyed - S, bc |
18. |
Arnold, Samuel |
'Tis done the sovereign will's obeyed - V, org |
19. |
Greene, Maurice |
'Tis done the turmoil's past - S (3), Coro, orch |
20. |
Purcell, Henry |
'Tis easy to force to the water your horse - S; ZimP 279 |
21. |
Webbe, Samuel |
'Tis going to rain and the evening - Coro |
22. |
Harington, Henry |
'Tis humdrum - V (3) |
23. |
Lawes, William |
'Tis joy to see how deadly sin - A (3) |
24. |
Johnson, Robert |
'Tis late and cold stir up the fire - B, b |
25. |
Anonymus |
'Tis late and cold stir up the fire - B, bc |
26. |
Corfe, James |
'Tis love and harmony - Coro |
27. |
Anonymus |
'Tis love and wine gives social - Coro |
28. |
Stevens, Richard John Samuel |
'Tis mirth that fills the veins - Coro |
29. |
Stevens, Richard John Samuel |
'Tis mirth that fills the veins - V (4) |
30. |
Browne, Richard |
'Tis music's sweetest charms - V, fl (2) |
31. |
Lawes, William |
'Tis not boy thy amorous look - V (2), b |
32. |
Wilson, John |
'Tis not the world not what can please - S, b |
33. |
Lawes, Henry |
'Tis not thy well-mixed red and white - S, b |
34. |
Turner, William |
'Tis not to add new glory's to the day - V (2), Coro, vl (2), b |
35. |
Anonymus |
'Tis not your wealth my dear - vl |
36. |
Coprario, John |
'Tis now dead night - B; ChaC 144 |
37. |
Anonymus |
'Tis said of our Nan she'd kiss - V (3) |
38. |
Dibdin, Charles |
'Tis said we venturous diehards - S, vl, pf |
39. |
Giardini, Felice |
'Tis strange sister Ruth that the spirit - Coro |
40. |
Smith, John Stafford |
'Tis strange that the maidens should flutter - Coro |
41. |
Boyce, William |
'Tis thus and thus farewell - Coro |
42. |
Boyce, William |
'Tis thus and thus farewell - S (3) |
43. |
Boyce, William |
'Tis thus and thus farewell - V (3) |
44. |
Dibdin, Charles |
'Tis time but then to love this Polly - S (2), pf |
45. |
Webbe, Samuel |
'Tis time sure to call for the coffee - Coro |
46. |
Purcell, Henry |
'Tis too late for a coach - S (3); ZimP 280 |
47. |
Purcell, Henry |
'Tis too late for a coach - S (3); ZimP 280 |
48. |
Purcell, Henry |
'Tis too late for a coach - S (3); ZimP 280 |
49. |
Purcell, Henry |
'Tis too late for a coach - S (3); ZimP 280 |
50. |
Purcell, Henry |
'Tis too late for a coach - S (3); ZimP 280 |
51. |
Anonymus |
'Tis too late for a coach - V (3) |
52. |
Purcell, Henry |
'Tis too late for a coach - V (3); ZimP 280 |
53. |
Gamble, John |
'Tis true I am besieged - S, bc |
54. |
Purcell, Daniel |
'Tis vain to fly like wounded deer - S, bc |
55. |
Blow, John |
'Tis woman makes us love |
56. |
Purcell, Henry |
'Tis woman makes us love - Coro; ZimP 281 |
57. |
Purcell, Henry |
'Tis woman makes us love - S (3); ZimP 281 |
58. |
Purcell, Henry |
'Tis woman makes us love - S (3); ZimP 281 |
59. |
Purcell, Henry |
'Tis woman makes us love - S (4); ZimP 281 |
60. |
Purcell, Henry |
'Tis woman makes us love - T; ZimP 281 |
61. |
Forcer, Francis |
'Tis woman makes us love - V (X) |
62. |
Turner, William |
'Tis you great Ceres - T, Coro, vl (2), b |
63. |
King, Charles |
'Twas at the royal feast - V (3), Coro, orch |
64. |
Hayes, Philip |
'Twas here my Laura - S, strings; HeiH (P)3:017 |
65. |
Anonymus |
'Twas in a village near Castle Berry - S |
66. |
Valton, Peter |
'Twas in the merry month of May - Coro |
68. |
Moulds, John |
'Twas near a thicket's calm retreat - S |
69. |
Moulds, John |
'Twas near a thicket's calm retreat - S, bc |
70. |
Moulds, John |
'Twas near a thicket's calm retreat - S, pf |
71. |
Anonymus |
'Twas not his shape or air - S, cemb |
72. |
Ireland, Francis |
'Twas on a bright morning - Coro |
73. |
Munro, George |
'Twas on a river's verdant side - Arr; treble, b |
74. |
Greene, Maurice |
'Twas on the glorious morn - VSol (2), Coro, orch |
75. |
Dibdin, Charles |
'Twas one morning in May - S, vl, pf |
76. |
Hook, James |
'Twas pretty Poll and honest Jack - T, orch |
77. |
Hook, James |
'Twas within a mile of Edinburgh town - S, pf |
78. |
Anonymus |
'Twas you alone if you'll believe me - keyb |
79. |
Harington, Henry |
'Twas you sir |
80. |
Mornington, Garrett Colley Wellesley, 1st Earl of |
'Twas you sir - Coro |
81. |
Mornington, Garrett Colley Wellesley, 1st Earl of |
'Twas you sir - S (3) |
82. |
Mornington, Garrett Colley Wellesley, 1st Earl of |
'Twas you sir - S (3) |
83. |
Mornington, Garrett Colley Wellesley, 1st Earl of |
'Twas you sir - V (3) |
84. |
Lawes, Henry |
'Twixt hope and fear - V (2), b |
85. |
[n.a.] |
't Uitnement Kabinet - i |
86. |
Gombert, Nicolas |
(Spiritus) domini replevit orbem terrarum |
87. |
Maille |
*A qui me doibz je retirer |
88. |
Verdelot, Philippe |
*Ad dominum cum tribularer clamavi |
89. |
Anonymus |
*Alemaigne |
90. |
Cadéac, Pierre |
*Amour a faict ce que il ne peult deffaire |
91. |
Anonymus |
*Amy helas |
92. |
L'Huyllier |
*Avecques vous mon amour finira |
93. |
Maillard, Jean |
*Ayant son cueur rompu la loyaulté |
94. |
Anonymus |
*Brant de champaigne |
95. |
Le Bouteiller, Jean |
*Ce moys de may au joly vert bouquet |
96. |
Sandrin |
*Celle qui fut de beaulté si louable |
97. |
Mittantier |
*Celuy qui fust du bien et du tourment |
98. |
Sohier, Valentin |
*Contente ou non il fault que je l endure |
99. |
Silva, Andreas de |
*Contristamur domine & iam in amaritudine |
100. |
Anonymus |
*Currendo |