Hush, ye pretty warbling quire! (Acis and Galatea)
Hush, ye pretty warbling quire! (Acis and Galatea) a song by George Frideric Handel on BeMusic
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Sinfonia (Acis and Galatea) by
John Dryden,
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Ye verdant plains and woody mountains (Acis and Galatea) by
John Dryden,
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Hush, ye pretty warbling quire! (Acis and Galatea) by
John Dryden,
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Where shall I seek the charming fair? (Acis and Galatea) by
John Dryden,
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Gigue for Acis (Water Music) by
John Dryden,
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Oh bella Galatea (Fábula de Polifemo y Galatea) by
John Dryden,
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Lo here my love! (Acis and Galatea) by
John Dryden,
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Love in her eyes sits playing (Acis and Galatea) by
John Dryden,
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Muda copia (Acis y Galatea) by
John Dryden,
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Menuet in the promontory (Water Music) by
John Dryden,
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A promontory (Polyphemus and Galatea) by
John Dryden,
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Dulce Galatea (Acis y Galatea) by
John Dryden,
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Happy we! (Acis and Galatea) by
John Dryden,
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Gigue for happiness (Sonata Op. 5 núm. 4) by
John Dryden,
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O lovely Galatea (Polyphemus and Galatea) by
John Dryden,
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I rage, I melt, I burn! (Acis and Galatea) by
John Dryden,
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O ruddier than the cherry (Acis and Galatea) by
John Dryden,
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Divina Galatea (Acis y Galatea) by
John Dryden,
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Ten, ninfa, piedad (Acis y Galatea) by
John Dryden,
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Joven galán (Acis y Galatea) by
John Dryden,
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Pues del culto mi piedad (Acis y Galatea) by
John Dryden,
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Pastor soy (Fábula de Polifemo y Galatea) by
John Dryden,
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Menuet for Acis (Water Music) by
John Dryden,
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Monstruo en quien has obrado (Acis y Galatea) by
John Dryden,
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Cielo ha de ser el mar (Acis y Galatea) by
John Dryden,
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Que poco asustar llega (Acis y Galatea) by
John Dryden,
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Aunque contra mi indignado (Acis y Galatea) by
John Dryden,
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Cease, O cease, thou gentle youth (Acis and Galatea) by
John Dryden,
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The flocks shall leave the mountains (Acis and Galatea) by
John Dryden,
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Help, Galatea! (Acis and Galatea) by
John Dryden,
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Con violencia desgajó infinita (Fábula de Polifemo y Galatea) by
John Dryden,
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Queda en paz (Acis y Galatea) by
John Dryden,
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Sarabande (Sonata Op. 5 núm. 3) by
John Dryden,
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And Acis, changed into a stream (Polyphemus and Galatea) by
John Dryden,
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‘Tis done: thus I exert my pow’r divine (Acis and Galatea) by
John Dryden,
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Heart, the seat of soft delight (Acis and Galatea) by
John Dryden,
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Passacaille (Rodrigo) by
John Dryden,