Hart, James, 1647-1718
Hart, James
জেমস হার্ট
Hart, J.
VIAF ID: 50934336 ( Personal )
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- 200 _ | ‡a Hart ‡b James ‡f 1647-1718
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- 100 1 _ ‡a Hart, James
- 100 1 _ ‡a Hart, James
- 100 1 _ ‡a Hart, James ‡d 1647-1718
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- 100 1 0 ‡a Hart, James, ‡d 1647-1718
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- 100 0 _ ‡a জেমস হার্ট
4xx's: Alternate Name Forms (1)
5xx's: Related Names (2)
- 500 1 _ ‡a Hart, Philip ‡d 1674c-1749
- 551 _ _ ‡a London
Works
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Adieu to the pleasures and follies of love | |
Ah Alexander rowse. Song [...] [at end:] M|r. James Hart | |
Ah what can mean that eager joy | |
The banquet of musick | |
Beneath this gloomy shade | |
I bring thee O thou charming fair | |
[caption title:] Song | |
Choice ayres and songs | |
Comes amoris | |
The Concealment [...] by M|r Cowley | |
Cure, Nymph, Oh cure | |
A dialogue between Phillis & Strephon | |
Fair angry nymph this pride is lost | |
Gone are my happy days | |
Happy as man | |
Happy is the country life | |
In a dark shady cypress grove | |
Incidental music to the Tempest [Enregistrement sonore] | |
J. H. | |
May the ambitious ever find | |
Musical inventory | |
New ayres and dialogues | |
Now every place fresh pleasure yields | |
Phyllis lay aside your thinking | |
Some others may with safety tell | |
Songs and duets of Dr. Blow and Henry Purcell. | |
Songs. Selections | |
Synopsis musicae | |
Tell mee ere I'm gone to far [...] [at end:] James Hart | |
The theater of music | |
Thesaurus musicus | |
THESAURUS MUSICUS: | BEING, A | COLLECTION of the Newest SONGS | PERFORMED | At Their Majesties Theatres; and at the Consorts in | Viller-street in York-Buildings, and in Charles-street | Covent-Garden. | WITH A | Thorow-Bass to each SONG, for the Harpsicord, Theorbo, or Bass-Viol. | To which is Annexed, | A Collection of Airs, Composed for two Flutes, by several Masters. | THE THIRD BOOK. | [illustration] | Licensed according to Order. | LONDON, | Printed by J. Heptinstall for John Hudgebutt. And are to be sold by John Carr, at his | Shop near the Middle-Temple-Gate in Fleetstreet, and John Money, at the Mitre in | Mitre Court in Fleetstreet, where Masters and Shopkeepers may have them. And at most | Musick-Shops in Town. Price one Shilling sixpence. 1695. | |
To Cloris what I did pretend | |
When absent from my fair Corinna | |
Where would coy Aminta run | |
Whilst our flocks feed | |
Wit and mirth | |
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 their | proper TUNE for either Voice or Instru- | ment, many of the SONGS being new Set. | With several New SONGS by Mr. D’Urfey. | Also, an Addition of Excellent POEMS. | The Second PART. | […] | LONDON, | Printed by William Pearson, for Henry Playford at his | Shop in the Temple-Change, 1700. | Price Bound, 2 s. 6 d. | |
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