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From those serene and rapturous joys, Z 326:
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From those serene and rapturous joys, Z 326
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III. "Behold the indulgent Prince is come"
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From those serene and rapturous joys, Z 326:
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From those serene and rapturous joys, Z 326
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"Allegro vivace"
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VII "Welcome as soft refreshing showers"
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VIII. "Welcome home"
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IX. "Welcome, more welcome does he come"
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From those serene and rapturous joys, Z 326:
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From those serene and rapturous joys, Z 326
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Fly, bold rebellion, Z 324
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II. "Fly, bold rebellion"
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Fly, bold rebellion, Z 324:
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Fly, bold rebellion, Z 324
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V. "Rivers from their channels turned"
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VI "For majesty moves"
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VII. "If then we've found the want of his rays"
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VIII. "But kings, like the sun"
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IX. "But heaven has now dispelled those fears"
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X. "Come then, change your notes"
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XI. "But with heart and with voice"
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XII. "Be welcome then, great sir"
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XIII. "Welcome to all those wishes fulfilled"
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Why are all the muses mute, Z 343
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II. "Symphony"
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III. "When should each soul exalted be"
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IV. "But when for Caesar's welcome we prepare?"
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V. "Britain, thou now art great"
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VI. "Look up, and to our Isle returning see"
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VII. "Great Caesar's reign with conquest did begin"
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VIII. "Accursed rebellion reared his head"
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IX. "So Jove, scarce settled in his sky"
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X. "Caesar for milder virtues honour'd more"
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XI. "The many-headed beast is quelled at home"
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XII. "In the equal balance laid"
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XIII. "The glory of earth and the darling of Heaven!"
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