Henry Playford
1657
13 works on record
Works
Wit and mirth
Two divine hymns: being A suppliment to the second book of Harmoniæ sacra
Harmonia sacra
Wit and mirth, an antidote against melancholy
The banquet of musick; or, A collection of the newest and best songs sung at court, and at publicktheatres
The divine companion
Wit and mirth: or, Pills to purge melancholy
Harmonia sacra: or, Divine hymns and dialogues
Musick's hand-maid
The divine companion, or, David's harp new tun'd
The oration, anthems and poem, spoken and sung at the performance of divine musick for the entertainment of the Lords spiritual and temporal, and the honourable House of Commons. At Chelsea-Colledge-Hall, May the 21st, and intended for the month of June following, 1702
London's glory, or, The Lord mayor's show
The Second part of The dancing master, or, Directions for dancing country dances