A collection of sacred and secular songs, early 18th cent.
File
MS. Tenbury 345, bound with Tenbury Mus. c.105
Bound in at the end of the second book of Harmonia Sacra ([London], 1688). The bound volume of books 1 and 2 is catalogued on SOLO with the shelfmark Tenbury Mus. c.105.
Contents:
- (fol. 1v) I burn, my brains consumes. [J. Eccles]
- (fol. 3v) Thrice had the sun adorned his face
- (fol. 4v) Ye gentle spirits. [H. Purcell]
- (fol. 6) Blessed is the man. [H. Purcell]
- (fol. 9v) Fly, ye winged Cupids
- (fol. 11v) Morpheus, you gentle god
- (fol. 14v) Let soft desires your heart engage
- (fol. 15v) If Music be the food of Love. [H. Purcell]
- (fol. 17v) Celia has a thousand charms. [H. Purcell]
- (fol. 19) 'Tis Nature's voice. [H. Purcell]
- (fol. 20v ) Sound the trumpet. [H. Purcell]
- (fol. 21v) O Lord, I put my trust in thee
Dates
- Creation: early 18th cent.
Extent
1 volume
Language of Materials
- English
Shelfmark
MS. Tenbury 345, bound with Tenbury Mus. c.105
Dimensions
12 1/8 x 7 3/8 inches
Repository Details
Part of the Bodleian Libraries Repository
Contact:
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Weston Library
Broad Street
Oxford OX1 3BG United Kingdom
specialcollections.enquiries@bodleian.ox.ac.uk