Early American Secular Music and Its European Sources, 1589-1839
Table of Contents - Midas-1, 1764

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Page Text Incipit  Short Title/Biblio
2-6  Overture (t)  //1+/5432//15-/15-//1/543  Midas-1, 1764 
7  To happy, happy ignorance (fl)  //534/56//65/51+//1+/74//4/36  Midas-1, 1764 
8  Think not lewd jove (fl)  //135/535//61+3/21//135/535  Midas-1, 1764 
9  No difference of character (fl)  //1+554/4332//1234/55//51+1+1+  Midas-1, 1764 
10-11  Be by your friends advised (fl)  //534/55//65/1+//7536/5314//3  Midas-1, 1764 
11  With fun my disgrace I'll parry (fl)  //112/323//43/1+//56/34//21  Midas-1, 1764 
12-13  Since you mean to hire for service (fl)  //34/55//65/1+5//43/21//7-123/2  Midas-1, 1764 
14  If the swain we sigh for please us (fl)  //342//342//31+6//45  Midas-1, 1764 
14-15  If I cannot plague the lubber (fl)  //56/54//3/2//1/1//56/54//32/1  Midas-1, 1764 
15  Girls are known to mischief prone (fl)  //12/34//56/54//34/32//5/2  Midas-1, 1764 
16  Pray goody please to moderate the rancour of your tongue (fl)  //5/4321//3217-/1356//1+  Midas-1, 1764 
16-18  Mama how can you be so ill natur'd (fl)  //3/23//454/32//123/2  Midas-1, 1764 
19  Wretched he whose pain or pleasure (fl)  //1+71+2+//1+76//531+76//543  Midas-1, 1764 
20  Shall a paltry clown not fit to wipe my shoes (fl)  //6-7-/12//3234/36  Midas-1, 1764 
20-21  Jupiter wenches and drinks (fl)  //345/567/1+//345/567/6//345/567/1+  Midas-1, 1764 
21  All around the may pole how they trot (fl)  //1234/55//1+1+/6//5/3//2123/1  Midas-1, 1764 
22  Shall he run away with the lasses (fl)  //1+2+1+/767//1+/556//71+7/424  Midas-1, 1764 
22-23  Sure I shall run with vexation distracted (fl)  //133/144//133/46//543/234//311/1  Midas-1, 1764 
23  When at your foe, A mortal blow (fl)  //1+1+/76//54/35//25/11+  Midas-1, 1764 
24-25  This rash frenzy foils not mends ye (fl)  //543/231//7-6-5-  Midas-1, 1764 
26  Oh! fye wood'n oracle (fl)  //31/321//232/46  Midas-1, 1764 
27  To blast a rivals happiness (fl)  //12/321//25-/5-4-//3-5-13/5321  Midas-1, 1764 
27-28  He's as tight a lad to see to (fl)  //315/543//66/65//1+53/464  Midas-1, 1764 
29  Lovely nymph asswage my anguish (fl)  //34//567//1+76//57-1  Midas-1, 1764 
30  If you can caper as well as you modulate (fl)  //222/222//231/7-6-5-//111/321//7-5-7-/2
 
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31  Neatest compleatest and sweetest (fl)  //1+53//1234//3456//43  Midas-1, 1764 
32  My minikin miss do you fancy that pol (fl)  //6-6-7-/112//345/27-5-  Midas-1, 1764 
33  In these greasy old tatters his charms brighter shine (fl)  //12123//3115-//6-13-//2-  Midas-1, 1764 
33  O what pleasures will abound (fl)  //1232/11//17-1/2-  Midas-1, 1764 
34-35  Ne'er will I be left in the lurch (fl)  //1+34/565//4//3453/432//15-  Midas-1, 1764 
36  When into your henyard (fl)  //111/123//222/234//333/345//222/225-  Midas-1, 1764 
37-38  Strip him, whip him (fl)  //35//35//6-6/5432//321  Midas-1, 1764 
38  Since first those eyes enslaved my heart (fl)  //31/123//432/51+//5342/1354//3  Midas-1, 1764 
40  Yes your wealth I hold at naught (fl)  //6-6-/6-6-//6-6/5//63/32//17-/6-  Midas-1, 1764 
40-41  By whining, pining, sighing (fl)  //1+135/655//1+7654/32  Midas-1, 1764 
41  When gath'ring clouds obscure the sky (fl)  //33/17-1//2321/7-12-//3/1//2/7-1  Midas-1, 1764 
42-43  Wolf that slaughter'd finds her whelps, The (fl)  //31/3//25-//234//321  Midas-1, 1764 
44  When fairies dance round on the grass (fl)  //17-1/3451//2/5-//6-7-1/212//3  Midas-1, 1764 
44-46  My heart so o'erflows with its love for you both (fl)  //321/217-//121/112//345/543//2  Midas-1, 1764 
47-48  O yes, this is to give notice (fl)  //3/6-7-12//33//1/35//1  Midas-1, 1764 
48-49  Fine times when each little (fl)  //1+5/32345//277-7/422342  Midas-1, 1764 
50  Gods were all call'd in to see, The (fl)  //11/13//53/13//23  Midas-1, 1764 
50-52  Monarch may huff, A (fl)  //351+/54//313/24//3457-/12  Midas-1, 1764 
53  Mark what I say, you'll repent it (fl)  //6-14/6-14/16-4-//6-14/6-14/35-  Midas-1, 1764 
54  If in the courts your suit depend (fl)  //43/21//2123/123//43/21  Midas-1, 1764 
54  As soon as her doating piece (fl)  //565/564//323/15  Midas-1, 1764 
55  Master pol and his toll de roll loll (fl)  //6-7-/132//345/5-5-//6-7-6-/3217-//6-/1
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56-57  If a rival thy character draw (fl)  //333/333//32/23//444  Midas-1, 1764 
58-61  Mother sure you never wou'd endeavor (fl)  //1234//5535//4424//3313  Midas-1, 1764 
62  What the devil's here to do (fl)  //3111/11//7-122/234//3111/1112  Midas-1, 1764 
62-63  Now I'm seated, I'll be treated (fl)  //1/1+//765//6-/6//543  Midas-1, 1764 
64  Pox of your pother about this or that, A (fl)  //1+54/323//135/1+1+7  Midas-1, 1764 
64-65  Ah happy hours how fleeting (fl)  //1/34//5/1+//6416//54321  Midas-1, 1764 
65  See triumphant sits the bard (fl)  //5/34//5/1//2345/43//2  Midas-1, 1764 
66-67  Dunce, I did but sham (fl)  //5//323/123//434/234  Midas-1, 1764 
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