| Henry Purcell | Now, Now We Are Met |
| John Isham | Celia learning on the spinnet [The City Waites] |
| Anon | Jenkin the Jester |
| John Hilton | Here lies a woman |
| Henry Lawes | O Absalom my son |
| Henry Purcell | A Farewell to wives (Once in our lives) |
| Henry Purcell | If all be true that I do think, there are five reasons why we should drink |
| Henry Purcell | Once, twice, thrice I Julia tried, the scornful puss as oft denied |
| Henry Purcell | My lady's coachman John, being married to her maid [The Merry Companions] |
| John Eccles | My man John had a thing that was long |
| Maurice Greene | I've lost my my mistress, horse and wife |
| Benjamin Cooke | Epitaph on a dormouse [Pro Cantione Antiqua] |
| Thomas Warren | Country sports |
| Lord Mornington | See, see the bowl sparkles |
| Samuel Webbe (Snr) | When winds breathe soft [The Scholars] |
| Henry Purcell | Tom making a manteau [The City Waites] |
| John Wall Calcott | O snatch me swift (excerpt) [The Scholars] |
| attrib. William Byrd | Hey ho, to the greenwood |
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