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Rejoice in the Lord alway, Z. 49 |
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Chaconne ‘two in one upon a ground’ (Dioclesian, Z |
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Close thine eyes and sleep secure (‘upon a quiet c |
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Blow, Boreas, blow (Sir Barnaby Whigg or No Wit Li |
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O all ye people, clap your hands, Z. 138 |
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Catch: Come, my hearts, play your parts, Z. 246 |
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Symphony |
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What shall be done in behalf of the man? |
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All the grandeur he possesses |
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Let us sing the praises |
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Mighty Charles |
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May all factious troubles cease |
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Overture in D minor, Z. 771 |
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Thy genius, lo! (The Massacre of Paris, Z. 604) |
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O praise the Lord, all ye heathen, Z. 43 |
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Retir’d from any mortal’s sight (The History of Ki |
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Symphony |
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From those serene and rapturous joys |
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Behold th’indulgent Prince is come |
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Welcome home |
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Welcome as soft refreshing show’rs |
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Welcome, more welcome does he come |
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Nor does the sun more comfort bring |
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With trumpets and shouts we receive the World’s Wo |
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