Early American Secular Music and Its European Sources, 1589-1839
Table of Contents - Chaplet, 1750

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Page Text Incipit  Short Title/Biblio
2-7  Symphony (t)  //133331//555555//1+1+1+1+1+1+//1+1+1+1+
1+1+//765 
Chaplet, 1750 
8-10  You say at your feet that I wept in despair (fl)  //1/35//7-/17-6-5-//6-4/3217-//1  Chaplet, 1750 
11-13  Vain is ev'ry fond endeavour (fl)  //51+/1+71+//321/2343//565/565  Chaplet, 1750 
14-15  Damon and Several Shepherds Drinking (t)  //323/123//434/234//565/434//3  Chaplet, 1750 
16-17  Farewel, my Pastora, no longer your swain (fl)  //51+1+5/651+//4321/7-1//2345/657//1+432
 
Chaplet, 1750 
18-21  Beauteous maid, reward my passion (fl)  //671+7//632//123//43//671+7//71+1+5//  Chaplet, 1750 
22-25  From flow'r to flow'r, his joy to change (fl)  //12/356//43/217-//1123/2343//3  Chaplet, 1750 
26-27  What med'cine can soften the bosom's keen smart (fl)  //543//65432//7-1325//35//61+654//5314//
Chaplet, 1750 
28-29  In vain I try my ev'ry art (fl)  //61+/75//671+/73//63+/2+1+7//671+  Chaplet, 1750 
30-31  Declare, my pretty maid, must my fond suit miscarry? (fl)  //12/323//43/1+//56/34//21  Chaplet, 1750 
32-34  How unhappy's the nymph, who weeps to the wind (fl)  //334//431//12/17-6-5-//6-  Chaplet, 1750 
35-36  Three goddesses standing together (fl)  //3+2+1+/765//6671+/53//462+/767//1+  Chaplet, 1750 
37-39  I know that my person is charming (fl)  //345/654//345/6//643/4321//7-12  Chaplet, 1750 
40-46  Contented all day, I will sit at your side (fl)  //3451+7//1+2+3+//2+1+1+554//35//6546  Chaplet, 1750 
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