Purcell: Mad Bess of Bedlam ("From Silent Shades And The Elysian Groves"), Z.370
Eccles: Must then a faithful lover go?
Weldon: Reason, what art thou?
Eccles: Take him gently from the pile
Anonymous: Mad Maudlin
Purcell: Don Quixote, Z.578 - From rosy bowers
Eccles: Let all be gay
Eccles: Restless in Thought
Eccles: I burn, my brain consumes to ashes
Finger: While I with wounding grief did look
Purcell: A Fool's Preferment, or The Three Dukes of Dunstable, Z.571 - I'll Sail Upon The Dog-Star
D. Purcell: Morpheus, thou gentle God
Eccles: Love's but the frailty of the mind
Anonymous: Tom of Bedlam
Purcell: Don Quixote, Z.578 - Let The Dreadful Engines
Eccles: Cease of Cupid to complain
Purcell: Not All My Torments Can Your Pity Move, Z.400
Blow: Lysander I pursue in vain