Works by Patrick Cary
Verse
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Ballads
- An Octave
- To the Tune—'Once I lov'd a Maiden Fair' &c.
- To the Tune—'I'll do by thee as ne're was done
- To the Tune—'I would give Twenty Pound,' &c.
- To the Tune of ' Bobbing Joan'
- To the Tune of 'Troy Town'
- To the Tune—'But I fancy Lovely Nancy,' &c.
- To the Tune of 'The Healths'
- To the Tune—'I'll tell thee, Dick, that I have been,' &c.
- To the Tune—'That we may row with my P. over ye Ferry'
- To the Tune—'Will and Tom,' &c.
- To the Tune—'But that ne'er troubles me, Boys,' &c.
- The Country Life. to a French tune
- To the Tune—'And will you now to Peace, incline,' &c.
- To a French Tune
- To a French Tune
- To an Italian Tune
- To an Italian Tune
- To a Spanish Tune, called 'Folias'
- To the Italian Tune, called 'Girometta'
- To the Tune—'To Parliament the Queen is gone,' &c.
- To the Tune of 'I'll have my Love, or I'll have on[e]'
- To the Tune of 'Phillida flouts me'
- To the Tune of 'Francklin's is fled away'
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Divine Poems
- Triolets
- O that I had wings like a Dove
- Servire Deo, Regnare est
- The invisible things of him from the Creation of the world are clearly seen
- Crux Via Cælorum
- Crucifixus pro Nobis
- There is no new Thing under the Sun (Eccl. i. 9)
- Nulla Fides
- [Stulte, hac nocte animam tuam repetunt a te. (Luke xii. 20)]
- Dirige vias meas Domine!
- Nobis natus in Pretium nobis datus in Præmium
- Exprimetur
- Dies Iræ, Dies illa
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Triolets
- Worldly designs, fears, hopes,
- By ambition raised high
- Servire Deo Regnare est
- Whilst I beheld the neck o' the dove
- Crux via Coelorum
- Crucifixus pro Nobis
- Fallax et Instabilis
- Nulla Fides
- What use has he made of his soul
- Dirige vias meas Domine!
- Nobis datus in Præmium
- Nobis natus in Pretium Exprimetur
- Dies Iræ, Dies Illa
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Trivial Ballads
- An Octave
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Ballads
- To the tune Once I lov’d a Maiden Fair &c.
- To the tune I’le doe by Thee, as n’ere was done
- To the tune I would give twenty pound &c.
- To the tune of Bobbing Joane
- To the tune of Troye-town
- To the tune But I fancy lovely Nancy &c.
- To the tune of The Healths
- To the tune I’le tell thee Dicke that I have been &c.
- To the tune That we may row with my P. over the Ferry
- To the tune Will and Tom &c.
- To the tune But that n’ere troubles me Boyes &c.
- The Country Life
- To the tune And will you now to Peace encline &c.
- To a French tune (‘Speak of somewhat else I pray;’)
- To a French tune (‘A griev’d Countess, that e’re long’)
- To an Italian tune (‘Poor Heart, retire!’)
- To an Italian tune (‘’Tis true. I am fettered’)
- To a Spanish tune called Folias
- To an Italian tune called Girometta
- To the tune To Parliament the Queen is gone &c.
- To the tune I’le have my Love, or I’le have none
- To the tune of Phillida flouts me
- To the tune of Francklin is fled away