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A43834 Catch that catch can, or, A choice collection of catches, rounds & canons for 3 or 4 voyces collected & published by John Hilton ... Hilton, John, 1599-1657.; Playford, John, 1623-1686? 1652 (1652) Wing H2036; ESTC R227657 21,249 134

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and sing as if it were Spring he shall droop like the trees in Octo-ber But be sure o ver night if this dog do you bite you take it henceforth for a warning soon as out of your bed to settle your head take a haire of his tayle in the mor-ning and be not so sil-ly to fol-low old Lilly for there 's nothing but Sack that can tune us let his ne-assuescas be put in his cap case and sing bi-bi to vi num Je-ju-nus If a-ny c. Mr. William Child a. 3. Voc. CAll for the best the house may ring Sack White Clarret Let them bring and drink apace drink apace while breath you have while breath you have you 'l find but cold drink in the Grave Call for c. Mr. John Hilton a. 3. Voc. GOod Symon how comes it your nose looks so red and your cheeks and lips looke so pale Sure the heat of the Toast your nose did so roast when they were both sous't in Ale It shows like the spire of Pauls Steeple on fire each Ruby darts forth such lightning flashes while your face looks as dead as if it were Lead and cover'd all o're with Ashes Now to heighten his colour yet fill his pot fill his pot fuller and nick it not so with froth Gra mercy mine Host it shall save thee a Toast sup Symon for here is good Broth· Good Symon Mr. William Howes a. 3. Voc. WHen e ver I marry I 'le marry a Maid I 'le marry a Maid for Widdows are wilfull for Widdows are wilfull and will be obey'd When c. a. 3. Voc. COme quaffe apace this brisk Canary Wine better then that the high the high priz'd Lesbyan Vine or fat Falernum shows this who chuses dips in the true true Fountain of the Muses sinke here all care with mirth wee 'l fill the Scean and like mad Greekish Gods pisse Minta●yne Come quaffe c. Mr. William Lawes a. 3. Voc. COme pretty Maydens what is 't you buy See what is 't you lack if you can finde a Toy to your minde be so kind view the Pedlars pack Here be Laces and Masks for your faces Corall Jet and Amber Gloves made of thread toys for your head and rich Perfumes for a La dies Chamber Come and buy come buy for your loving Hony some pretty Toy to please the Boy I 'le sell it you worth your mony Come c. Mr. John Jenkins a. 3. Voc. COme honest friends and jo viall boys follow follow follow follow follow follow me and sing this Catch and sing this Catch and sing this Catch sing this Catch merry merri-ly jo viall boys and honest friends follow follow me come follow follow me come follow me and sing this Catch and sing this Catch sing this Catch sing this Catch sing this Catch merry merry ly honest friends come fol low me jo-vi all boys come follow follow me sing this Catch sing this Catch sing this Catch sing this Catch merry merri ly Come honest friends c. Mr. Symon Ives a. 3. Voc. CAll to the Parson the Parson let us goe drink some red Cowes milk ho brave Boys or Sack of the best then glide to the Chappel of rest where our Song shal on-ly be drink thou to mee and I to thee then Dr. John Wilson a. 3. Voc. BOy go down and fill the tother quart that we may drink the Captains health before that we depart make haste and come away for here we must not stay be nimble then you Knave wee 'l meet another day O do not frown you arrant Clown when we cry Boy go down c. Mr. Symon Ives a. 3. Voc. BOy go up and see what makes them mad they throw my stools like drunken fools as mony none they had be nimble then they 'l meet another day and then they all shall know what they left to pay Speak them fair thou Clown pray them all come down Boy go up c. Mr. John Hilton a. 3. Voc. THe bravest of Souldiers is the Va-liant drinker he never was shrinker that did line his Helmet with rich Wine nothing harms him 't is the Fu-ell not his Armour Then a Cruice of lusty Juice Third Part. Liquor charms him of a Du-ell keepes him warmer then a Cruice of lusty Juice The bravest c. a. 3. Voc. STand still and listen if you hear with me Anthony Markes on his stump I sweare if in this Vault he rests his bones his spi-rit walks charms these stones Stand c. Mr. William Lawes a. 4. Voc. HA we to the o-ther World where 't is thought they very merry be there the man in the Moon drinks Claret a health to thee and mee Ha we c. a. 3. Voc. CANTUS NOw we are met let 's merry merry bee for one halfe houre with mirth and glee to re create our Spirits dull let 's laugh and sing our bellies full Now we are c. Mr. Symon Ives a. 3. Voc. TENOR NOw we are met let 's merry merry bee for one halfe houre with mirth and glee to re create our Spi-rits dull let 's laugh and sing our bellies full Now we are c. Mr. Symon Ives a. 3. Voc. BASSUS NOw we are met let 's merry merry bee for one halfe houre with mirth and glee to re cre ate our Spirits dull let 's laugh and sing our bellies full Now we are Mr. Symon Ives a. 3. Voc. HEy hoe behold I will shew a Pye or Par-rate chuse you whether Now he prattles look hoe then we may both shake hands together Thou pratest like a Cuckooe then we may both shake hands together Hey hoe behold c Mr· Thomas Pierce a. 3. Voc. HOrse to trot to trot I say Amble Amble make a stay Gallop a Gallop a Gallop away Mr. Thomas Pierce FINIS Sacred HYMNS CANONS For three or foure Voyces a. 3. Voc. A Cannon in the 4. and 8. below NOn nobis Domine non nobis sed nomini tuo da Gloriam sed \u1D107 Gloriam Non c. Non a. 3. Voc. A Cannon in the 5. and 9. rising a Note each time IN te Do-mi-ne spe ra-vi In te c. In te c. In te c. a. 3. Voc. A Canon in the 5. and 4. below GLoria in excelsis Deo gloria in exelsis Deo gloria in excel-sis Deo in ter-ra pax hominibus bona voluntas bona voluntas Gloria c. Mr. William Lawes a. 3. Voc. A Canon in the 4. and 8. below REgi Regis Regi Re gis Regum Ar ca na cano Regi c. Mr. Henry Lawes a. 3. Voc. A Canon in the Vnison LAudate Je ho vam omnes Gentes quia in-ca-les-cit er-ga nos amor ejus Mr. Henry Lawes a. 3. Voc. A Canon in the 5. in the Unison BE a ti qui ad coenam nupti a rum nuptiarum Agni