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Henry Playford | lit.salon
Henry Playford
Born:
1657
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Born:
1657
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Wit and mirth, an antidote against melancholy compounded of ingenious and witty ballads, songs, and catches, and other pleasant and merry poems
1682
Henry Playford
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Wit and mirth: or, Pills to purge melancholy: being a collection of the best merry ballads and songs, old and new. Fitted to all humours, having each there proper tune for either voice of instrument, many of the songs being new set. With an addition of excellent poems
1699
Henry Playford
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Harmonia sacra: or, Divine hymns and dialogues: with a through-bass for the theorbo-lute, bass-viol, harpsichord, or organ ... book II.
1714
Henry Playford
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Harmonia sacra: enlarg'd.
1720
Henry Playford
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Harmonia sacra or, divine hymns and dialogues. --
1966
Henry Playford
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London's glory, or, The Lord mayor's show containing an illustrious description of the several triumphant pageants, on which are represented emblematical figures, artful pieces of architecture, and rural dancing, with the speeches spoken in each pageant : also, three new songs, the first in praise of the Merchant-Taylors, the second the Protestants exhortation, and the third the plotting papists litany, with their proper tunes either to be sung or play'd : performed on Friday, October XXIX. 1680 : for the entertainment of the Right Honourable Sir Patience Warde ... : at the proper cost and charges of the Right Worshipful Company of Merchant-Taylors
1680
Thomas Jordan, Henry Playford, John Playford, Merchant Taylors' Company (London, England)
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Wit and mirth: An antidote against melancholy. Compounded of ingenious and witty ballads, songs, and catches, and other pleasant and merry poems
1684
Henry Playford
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The banquet of musick; or, A collection of the newest and best songs sung at court, and at publicktheatres: with a thorow-bass for the theorbo-lute, bass viol, harpsichord, or organ
1688
Henry Playford
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The Second part of The dancing master, or, Directions for dancing country dances with the tunes to each dance for the violin or flute ... : all new dances never before printed
1696
Henry Playford, John Playford
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Two divine hymns: being A suppliment to the second book of Harmoniæ sacra
1700
Henry Playford
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The oration, anthems and poem, spoken and sung at the performance of divine musick for the entertainment of the Lords spiritual and temporal, and the honourable House of Commons. At Chelsea-Colledge-Hall, May the 21st, and intended for the month of June following, 1702
1702
Cavendish Weedon, Henry Playford, John Nutt, England. Parliament. House of Commons, John Milton and Ruth Neils Ward Collection (Harvard Theatre Collection)
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The divine companion: being a collection of new and easie hymns and anthems for one, two and three voices
1705
Henry Playford
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The divine companion, or, David's harp new tun'd: being a choice collection of new and easy psalms, hymns and anthems ...
1715
Henry Playford
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Musick's hand-maid
1968
Playford, John, Henry Playford, Thurston Dart