EM 1144
A quarto miscellany of verse, mathematical exercises, religious texts, and musical scores, written from both ends in various hands, unpaginated, mostly blank pages, in contemporary calf gilt.
c.1713.Owned in 1713 by one Millicent Rasby, whose name occurs repeatedly. Among the papers of the Elmhirst family of Houndhill, Worsbrough Bridge, Yorkshire.
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LeN 13 f. [7r]
Copy of the song by the Spirits of Queen Statira and Darius at the opening of the last act, untitled.
The song published, in Daniel Purcell's setting and as
Sung by Mr Pate
, in A Collection of the Choicest Songs & Dialogues Composd by the Most Eminent Masters of the Age (London, [1715?]), pp. 86-7. Stroup & Cooke, I, 272.Nathaniel Lee, The Rival Queens: or, The Death of Alexander the Great, Act V, scene i, lines 1-20. Song ('Is Innocence so void of cares') -
ShJ 166 f. [11r]
Copy of the dirge, untitled, here beginnining
The glories of our Birth ant [sic] state
.Gifford & Dyce, VI, 396-7. Armstrong, p. 54. Musical setting by Edward Coleman published in John Playford, The Musical Companion (London, 1667).
James Shirley, The Contention of Ajax and Ulysses for the Armour of Achilles, Act III, Song ('The glories of our blood and state')