# | Title | Artist | Rating | Length |
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1 | O Solitude (Z.406) | Henry Purcell | | 4:41 |
2 | 'Tis Nature's Voice (Z.328/4) (From Hail, Bright Cecilia) | Henry Purcell | | 3:44 |
3 | Celia Has a Thousand Charmes (From the Rival Sisters, or the Violence of Love (Z.069)) | Henry Purcell | 3 | 2:08 |
4 | I Attempt From Love's Sickness to Fly (From the Indian Queen (Z.630/17h)) | Henry Purcell | | 1:52 |
5 | If Musick Be the Food of Love (Z.379c) | Henry Purcell | | 3:39 |
6 | Not All My Torments (Z.400) | Henry Purcell | | 2:16 |
7 | From Silent Shades (Mad Bess) (Z.370) | Henry Purcell | | 3:57 |
8 | Musick for a While (From Oedipus (Z.583)) | Henry Purcell | | 3:37 |
9 | Sweeter Than Roses (From Pausanias, the Betrayer of His Country (Z.585)) | Henry Purcell | | 3:20 |
10 | Crown the Altar (Z.321/7) (From Celebrate This Festival) | Henry Purcell | | 3:07 |
11 | Lord, What Is Man (Z.192) | Henry Purcell | | 5:24 |
12 | Sleep, Adam, Sleep (Z.195) | Henry Purcell | | 1:45 |
13 | Now That the Sun Hath Veil'd His Light (An Evening Hymn) (Z.193) | Henry Purcell | | 3:45 |
14 | The Fatal Hour Comes on Apace (Z.421) | Henry Purcell | | 3:22 |
15 | Here the Deities Approve (From Welcome to All the Pleasures (Z.339)) | Henry Purcell | | 4:10 |
16 | Be Welcome Then, Great Sir (Z.324/11a) (From Fly, Bold Rebellion) | Henry Purcell | | 3:31 |
17 | Thrice Happy Lovers (From the Fairy Queen (Z.629)) | Henry Purcell | | 2:36 |
18 | Hark! The Echoing Air (From the Fairy Queen) | Henry Purcell | | 2:21 |
19 | Hark! How All Things (From the Fairy Queen) | Henry Purcell | | 1:55 |