Part 1 "Hence loathed Melancholy"
Part 1 "Hence vain deluding joyes"
Part 1 "Come, thou Goddess"
Part 1 "Come, rather, Goddess"
Part 1 "Haste thee, nymph"
Part 1 "Haste thee, nymph"
Part 1 "Come, and trip it"
Part 1 "Come, pensive nun"
Part 1 "Come, but keep thy wonted state - Join with thee"
Part 1 "Hence, loathed Melancholy - And if I give thee honour due"
John Eliot Gardiner, Michael Ginn, English Baroque Soloists, Martyn Hill, George Frideric Handel
Part 1 "First, and chief, on golden wing"
Part 1 "If I give thee honour due"
Part 1 "Oft on a plat of rising ground"
Part 1 "Far from all resort of Mirth"
Part 1 "If I give thee honour due"
Part 1 "Straight mine eye"
Part 1 "Or let the merry bells - And young and old come"
Part 2 "Hence, vain deluding joys"
Part 2 "Thus night oft see me"
Part 2 "Populous cities"
Part 2 "There let Hymen oft appear"
Part 2 "Me, when the sun begins to fling"
Part 2 "I'll to the well-trod stage anon"
Part 2 "And ever against eating cares"
Part 2 "Orpheus' self may heave his head"
Part 2 "These delights if thou canst give"
Part 2 "But let my due feet never fail"
Part 2 "There let the pealing organ blow - And let their sweetness"
Part 2 "May at last my weary age - These pleasures, Melancholy, give"
Part 3 "Hence, boast not - All this company serene"
Part 3 "Come, with gentle hand restrain"
Part 3 "No more short life"
Part 3 "As steals the morn upon the night"
Part 3 "Thy pleasures, Moderation, give"