Nahum Tate (1652, Dublin – 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.
While Shepherds Watched
Overture
As Pants the Hart
Paternity At Last
Act II: Thanks to these lonesome vales (Belinda, Chorus)
Act II: Groves' Dance: Then since our charms have sped (Chorus)
Act III: See, the flags and streamers curling (Sorceress, 1st and 2nd Witches)
Act III: Great minds against themselves conspire (Chorus)
Act II: Belinda, Chorus: Haste, haste to town!
Dido and Aeneas, Z. 626, Act III: When I am laid in earth
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