Ayres for four voices
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Ayres for four voices
(Musica Britannica : a national collection of music, 6)
published for the Musica Britannica Trust established by the Royal Musical Association, Stainer and Bell, 1970
2nd, rev. ed
Printed Music(Full Score)
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Note
For voices (SATB) and luto
English words
Contents of Works
- From The first book of songs (1597, 1600, 1603, 1606, 1613). Unquiet thoughts
- Whoever thinks of hopes of love / Fulke Greville
- My thoughts are wing'd with hopes
- If my complaints
- Can she excuse
- Now, oh now I needs must part
- Dear, if you change
- Burst forth, my tears
- Go, crystal tears
- Think'st thou then by thy feigning
- Come away, come, sweet love
- Rest awhile, you cruel cares
- Sleep, wayward thoughts
- All ye whom love or fortune
- Wilt thou, unkind, thus reave me
- Would my conceit
- Come again
- His golden locks
- Awake, sweet love
- Come, heavy sleep
- Away with these self-loving lads / Fulke Greville
- from The second book of songs (1600). Praise blindness, eyes
- O sweet woods / refrain by Phillip Sidney
- If floods of tears
- Fine knacks for ladies
- Now cease, my wand'ring eyes
- Come, ye heavy states of night
- White as lilies
- Woeful heart
- A shepherd in a shade
- Faction that ever dwells / Fulke Greville
- Shall I sue
- Toss not my soul
- Clear or cloudy
- Humour, say : a dialogue
- From The third book of songs (1603). Me, me and none but me
- When Phoebus first
- Say, love
- Flow not so fast
- What if I never speed
- Love stood amaz'd
- Lend your ears
- By a fountain
- Oh what hath overwrought
- Farewell, unkind
- Weep you no more
- Fie on this feigning
- I must complain / Thomas Campion
- It was a time / Robert, Earl of Essex?
- The lowest trees have tops / Edward Dyer?
- What poor astronomers
- Come when I call : dialogue
- From a Pilgrim's solace (1612). Disdain me still / William, Earl of Pembroke?
- Sweet, stay awhile / John Donne?
- To ask for all thy love
- Love, those beams that breed
- Shall I strive with words to move
- Were every thought an eye
- Stay, time, awhile thy flying
- Tell me, true love
- In this trembling shadow cast
- If that sinner's sighs
- Thou mightly God
- Where sin sore wounding
- My heart and tongue were twins / John Lyly?