Short-title | Where | Text |
GB-Bu 5001 |
ff. 1-9 |
Good morrow to the year |
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ff. 11 - 14 |
Rise, thou best and brightest morning |
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ff. 11-14 |
Rise, thou best and brightest morning |
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ff. 19 - 30 |
Come we shepherds, whose blest sight |
GB-Lbl Add 22100 |
ff. 54v-56 |
Illustrious day, what glory canst ye boast |
GB-Lbl Add. 33278 |
ff. 53r - 59v |
Great Janus, tho the festival be thine |
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ff. 58r - 62v |
The birth of Jove |
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ff. 75r - 78r |
Dread Sir, the prince of light |
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ff. 93r - 96v |
The new year is begun |
GB-Lbl Add. 33287 |
ff. 112 - 117v |
Great sir, the joy of all our hearts |
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ff. 118-124v |
My trembling song, awake, arise |
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ff. 125-130 |
Dread Sir, father Janus |
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ff. 21v-22v |
Tis not to add new glories to the day |
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ff. 63-69 |
How does the new-born infant year rejoice? |
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ff. 69v-71v |
See mighty sir the day appears |
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ff. 89v-92v |
Oh mighty prince, whose loud or dreaded name |
GB-Lbl, Add. 31457 |
ff. 26v-44r |
Welcome happy day in times record forever live |
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ff. ? |
Welcome genial day! |
GB-Lcm MS. 1097A |
ff. 119v-123v | link |
Arise, great monarch |
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Leaves extracted from GB-Lcm MS. 1097 and bound separately | link |
Smile again twice happy morn |
GB-Lcm, MS 1097 |
f. 189 |
With cheerful hearts let all appear |
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ff. 135-50 | link |
Hail monarch sprung of race divine |
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ff. 151-68 | link |
Is it a dream that thus deserves our sight |
GB-Ob MS Mus c.26 |
ff. 121-127 |
Up, shepherds, up |
GB-Och Mus. 14 |
ff. 91r - 93v |
All things their certain periods have |
Purcell, Royal Welcome Songs Part II (ed. Bruce Wood) |
xxxiii | link |
Why are all the Muses mute? |
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