Consort songs
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Consort songs
(Musica Britannica : a national collection of music, 22)
published for the Royal Musical Association [by] Stainer and Bell, 1974
2nd, rev. ed
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For 1-5 voices, with acc. for 3-6 viols
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Contents of Works
- O Death, rock me asleep / Anon
- Alas, alack, my heart is woe / Anon
- Come tread the paths (Guichardo) / Anon
- Farewell the bliss / Anon
- Enforc'd by love and fear / Robert Parsons
- Pour down, you pow'rs divine (Pandolpho) / Robert Parsons
- No grief is like to mine / [Robert Parsons]
- Ah, alas, you salt sea gods (Abradad) / Richard Farrant
- O Jove, from stately throne / Richard Farrant
- A doleful deadly pang / Nicholas Strogers
- Send forth thy sighs / Nathaniel Pattrick
- Prepare to die / Nathaniel Pattrick
- Like as the day / Patrick Mando
- For death of her / William Cobbold
- Ye mortal wights / William Cobbold
- Cease now, vain thoughts / Nathaniel Giles
- O thrice-blessed earthbed / John Tomkins
- How can the tree / Anon
- In terrors trapp'd / Anon
- Mistrust misdeems amiss / Anon
- The saint I serve / Anon
- Mistrust not truth / [Nicholas?] Strogers
- O heav'nly God / [Nicholas?] Strogers
- When May is in his prime / Anon
- Ah, silly poor Joas / Anon
- My little sweet darling / Anon
- Without redress / Anon
- In paradise / Anon
- Amids my bale / William Cobbold
- The haughty hearts / William Cobbold
- Fie, fie, my fate / [William?] Mundy
- Come, Charon, come / Anon
- Climb not too high / Nathaniel Pattrick
- Eliza is the fairest Queen / Edward Johnson
- Come again / Edward Johnson
- My mind to me / Anon
- My heart doth pant for sorrow / Anon
- Complain with tears / Anon
- What first did break thee / Anon
- Come, Holy Ghost / Anon
- O Lord of whom I do depend / Anon
- O Lord, turn not away thy face / Anon
- Now Israel may say / John Cosyn
- Except the Lord the house do make / John Cosyn
- Lord, to thee I make my moan / John Cosyn
- Yield unto God / John Cosyn
- Ne reminiscaris / John Wilbye
- Born is the Babe / Anon
- Eliza, her name gives honour / John Bennet
- Venus' birds / John Bennet
- Cuckoo / [Richard Nicholson?]
- In a merry May morn / Richard Nicholson
- Joan, quoth John / Richard Nicholson
- No more, good herdsman, of thy song / Richard Nicholson
- Sweet, they say such virtue lies in your lips / [Richard Nicholson?]
- I am not I of such belief (I) / Richard Nicholson
- I am not I of such belief (II) / William Wigthorpe
- Were I made juror / William Wigthorpe
- Smiths are good fellows / William Wigthorpe
- Of all jolly pastimes / Anon
- What meat eats the Spaniard? / Anon
- Hold, lingel, hold / Anon
- The dark is my delight / Anon
- This merry pleasant Spring / Anon
- When Daphne from fair Phoebus did fly / Anon
- Sweet was the song the Virgin sung / Anon
- Sorrow, come / John Dowland
- The cries of London / Thomas Weelkes
- The cries of London / Orlando Gibbons
- The cry of London / Anon
- The city cries / Richard Dering
- The country cries / Richard Dering
- New fashions / William Cobbold