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"There's not a swain on the plain" est l'unique contribution musicale de Purcell à "Rule a wife and have a wife", la comédie écrite en 1624 par Francis Beaumont et John Fletcher, puis reprise en 1693. Elle adapte des paroles à un "Hornpipe" provenant de "The Fairy Queen" (Z 629/1b).
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"There's not a swain on the plain" est l'unique contribution musicale de Purcell à "Rule a wife and have a wife", la comédie écrite en 1624 par Francis Beaumont et John Fletcher, puis reprise en 1693. Elle adapte des paroles à un "Hornpipe" provenant de "The Fairy Queen" (Z 629/1b).