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Mr. James Hook's Prize Glees.

1772 | CATCH One Morning Dame Turner..... Come kiss me dear Dolly.

1780 CATCH

1782 GLEE 1786 GLEE

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Mr. R. J. S. Stevens's Prize Glecs.

See what horrid Tempests..

It was a Lover...

Mr. J. King's Prize Glees.

17871 CATCH A rough Country Priest.... 1788 CATCH We'll drink t'other Glass...

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1763 CATCH| Whoe'er a Woman's Tongue..... | Marella, J. B.

1764 CANON

Let the Words of my Mouth.....
Where'er you tread.

1764 GLEE

1765 CATCH

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Woodward, Richard
Long, Samuel

Don't push your tender passion.. Mulso, Edward

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Fill the Bowl......
Quando la serpa annosa..
Ancient Phillis...
Glory be to the Father...
A cruel Fate...

Sir, you are a comical Fellow....
To all Lovers of Harmony..
Come bind my Hair.....

Nos aem glorio...

Now the bright Morning Star...
Let the Sparkling Wine...
Loude Blowe the Wyndes.
Born in yon Blaze.......

Thomas, Charles
JBaptista Bruguera

Woodward, R. M.D.

Dyne, John

Crocchi, Sig.

Jenner, Rev. C.
Hellendale, Pet.
Aylward, Theodore
Bates, William
Nares, Dr.
Battishill, J.
Cirri, G. B.
Greville, Rev. Rt.
Rock, Michael
Condel, Henry

Stevenson, SirJ.Kt.

*This was the First Prize Glee.

The following is an Extract from the Will of the late much respected Treasurer, Robert Smith, Esq. many Years a Member of the Glee Club:

"I give and bequeath to the Glee Club, of which I am the oldest member, ten guineas, to be by their President, Vice-President, and the rest of the Society, adjudged to and bestowed upon the Composers of the two best cheerful glees, upon any subject they may think proper to propose after my decease. Also, the deceased desired (a few days before his death) that the five guineas where intended for one glee, the first year, and the other the second after his decease; and that great attention should be observed to the elegance and chastity of the words. The following were the first prizes given at the Glee Club :

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GLEES, MADRIGALS, &c.

THE GRACE.

CANON for Three Voices.

W. BYRD, 1590.

NoN nobis, Domine! non nobis, sed nomini tuo da

gloriam!

TRANSLATION.

PSALM CXV.

Not unto us, O Lord! not unto us, but unto thy name be the praise!

B

GLEE for Three Voices and Chorus.
S. WEBBE.

GLORIOUS Apollo from on high beheld us,

Wand'ring to find a temple for his praise,
Sent Polyhymnia hither to shield us,

While we ourselves such a structure might raise.
Thus then combining,

Hands and hearts joining,

Sing we in harmony Apollo's praise.

Here ev'ry gen'rous sentiment awaking,
Music inspiring unity and joy ;
Each social pleasure giving and partaking,
Glee and good-humour our hours employ.
Thus then combining,

Hands and hearts joining,

Long may continue our unity and joy.

S. Webbe.

GLEE for Five Voices.

S. WEBBE. Medal, 1768.

A GEN'ROUS friendship no cold medium knows,
Burns with one love, with one resentment glows:
One, should our interest and our passion be,
My friend should hate the man, that injures me.

Pope.

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