Early Tudor songs and carols
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Early Tudor songs and carols
(Musica Britannica : a national collection of music, 36)
published for the Royal Musical Association [by] Stainer and Bell, 1975
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Contents of Works
- I have been a foster / anon
- My woeful heart / anon
- Be peace! ye make me spill my ale! / anon
- Absence of you / anon
- The high desire / anon
- O blessed lord, how may this be? / anon
- Thou man, envired with temptation / anon
- Now help, fortune / anon
- Fair and discreet / anon
- Alone, alone, mourning alone / T. B.?
- My heart is in great mourning / anon
- Pastime with good company / [Henry VIII]
- So put in fear I dare not speak / anon
- Alone, alone; here I am myself / anon
- In wilderness there found I bess / anon
- Come over the burn, Bessy / anon
- Votre trey dowce regaunt / tenor from Binchois
- Up I arose in verno tempore / anon
- Hey ho, the mavis on a brere / anon
- How shall I please? / anon
- The farther I go, the more behind / Newark
- Ah, my heart, I know you well / anon
- What causeth me woeful thoughtes / Newark
- So far I trow from remedy / Newark
- My woeful heart in painful weariness / Sheryngham
- Deemed wrongfully in absent / anon
- O my desire, what aileth thee? / Newark
- Let search your mindës eye / Hamshere
- Love fain would I / anon
- Now the law is led / Davy
- That was my woe is now my most / Fayrfax
- Benedicite! what dreamed I? / [Fayrfax]
- To complain me, alas / [Fayrfax]
- Alas, it is I / Turges
- I am he that hath you daily served / Turges
- …I play daily their pains / anon
- But why am I so abused? / Newark
- Your counterfeiting / Newark
- Thus musing in my mind / Newark
- Most clear of colour / Fayrfax
- I love, loved, and loved would I be / Fayrfax
- Alas, for lack of her presence / Fayrfax
- That was my joy is now my woe / anon
- Somewhat musing / Fayrfax
- Madame, defrain! / anon
- O root of truth, O princess / Tutor
- I love, I love, and whom love ye? / Philipps
- Complain I may / anon
- Alone, alone: As I me walked / anon
- Ah, my dear, ah, my dear son / anon
- Jesu, mercy, how may this be? / Browne
- Afraid, alas, and why so suddenly? / anon
- Woefully arrayed / Cornish
- Ah, gentle Jesu / Sheryngham
- Woefully arrayed / Browne
- My fearful dream / Banastir
- Ah, blessed Jesu, how fortuned this? / Davy
- Ah, mine heart, remenber thee well / Davy
- Margaret meek / Browne
- Joan is sick and ill at ease / Davy
- Ay, besherew you! / W. Cornish, junior
- Who shall have my fair lady? / anon
- Hoyda, hoyda, jolly rutterkin / W. Cornish, junior
- From stormy windes / Turges
- This day day daws / anon
- Shall pathes to the greenwood / anon
- Enforce yourself as Goddes knight / Turges
- Be it known to all that bin here / anon
- In a slumber late as I was / anon