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Nahum Tate (1652, Dublin β July 30, 1715, Liberty of the Mint) was an Irish poet, hymnist, and lyricist, who became England's poet laureate in 1692. Nahum Teate came from a family of Puritan clergymen. He was the son of Faithful Teate, an Irish clergyman who had been Rector of Castleterra, Ballyhaise until his house was burnt and his family attacked after he had passed on information to the government about plans for the Irish Rebellion of 1641. After living at the provost's lodgings in Trinity College, Dublin, Faithful Teate moved to England - the incumbent at East Greenwich around 1650, and 'preacher of the gospel' at Sudbury[disambiguation needed ] from 1654 to 1658 - before returning to Dublin by 1660. He published a poem on the Trinity entitled Ter Tria, as well as some sermons, two of which he dedicated to Oliver and Henry Cromwell lots more http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nahum_Tate User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
While Shepherds Watched
6692Overture
753As Pants the Hart
504Paternity At Last
355Act II: Thanks to these lonesome vales (Belinda, Chorus)
326Act II: Groves' Dance: Then since our charms have sped (Chorus)
257Act III: See, the flags and streamers curling (Sorceress, 1st and 2nd Witches)
198Act III: Great minds against themselves conspire (Chorus)
189Act II: Belinda, Chorus: Haste, haste to town!
1810Dido and Aeneas, Z. 626, Act III: When I am laid in earth
17Christmas Folk Music (An English Christmas Cheer in Songs and Carols)

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Awake & Join the Cheerful Choir
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Nastrucci: Almirante
MetaFilter Compilation Volume One
Purcell: Dido and Aeneas (Flagstad, Schwarzkopf, Hemsley) (1952)

Lamenti - furore e dolore
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