An Elizabethan song book : lute songs, madrigals and rounds
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An Elizabethan song book : lute songs, madrigals and rounds
Faber and Faber, 1957
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English words; also printed as texts at end of each music
Acc. transcribed for piano
Includes indexes
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- Sweet was the song : The first book of ayres 1622 / John Attey
- If ever haples woman : A booke of ayres 1606 / John Bartlet
- Of all the birds : A booke of ayres 1606 / John Bartlet
- Whither runeth my sweethart : A booke of ayres 1606 / John Bartlet
- I care not for these ladies : Philip Rosseter's a booke of ayres 1601 / Thomas Campian
- Followe thy faire sunne : Philip Rosseter's a booke of ayres 1601 / Thomas Campian
- Turne backe you wanton flyer : Philip Rosseter's a booke of ayres 1601 / Thomas Campian
- Follow your Saint : Philip Rosseter's a booke of ayres 1601 / Thomas Campian
- Faire, if you expect admiring : Philip Rosseter's a booke of ayres 1601 / Thomas Campian
- Harke al you ladies : Philip Rosseter's a booke of ayres 1601 / Thomas Campian
- When thou must home : Philip Rosseter's a booke of ayres 1601 / Thomas Campian
- Never weather-beaten Saile : Two bookes of ayres the first book 1613 / Thomas Campian
- Jacke and Jone : Two bookes of ayres the first book 1613 / Thomas Campian
- All lookes be pale : Two bookes of ayres the first book 1613 / Thomas Campian
- What harvest halfe so sweet is : The second booke of ayres 1613 / Thomas Campian
- Though your strangenesse frets my hart : The second booke of ayres 1613 / Thomas Campian
- Kinde are her answeres : The third booke of ayres 1617 / Thomas Campian
- Breake now my heart and dye : The third booke of ayres 1617 / Thomas Campian
- Now winter nights enlarge : The third booke of ayres 1617 / Thomas Campian
- If thou longst so much to learne : The third booke of ayres 1617 / Thomas Campian
- Thrice tosse these Oaken ashes : The third booke of ayres 1617 / Thomas Campian
- Fire, fire : The third booke of ayres 1617 / Thomas Campian
- Silly boy, 'tis ful Moone : The third booke of ayres 1617 / Thomas Campian
- So quicke, so hot, so mad : The third booke of ayres 1617 / Thomas Campian
- To his sweet lute : The fourth booke of ayres 1617 / Thomas Campian
- Think'st thou to seduce me then : The fourth booke of ayres 1617 / Thomas Campian
- Wandring in this place : 14 ayres in tabletorie to the lute 1598 / Michaell Cavendish
- Down in a valley : 14 ayres in tabletorie to the lute 1598 / Michaell Cavendish
- Everie bush new springing : 14 ayres in tabletorie to the lute 1598 / Michaell Cavendish
- Two lovers sat lamenting : The second booke of ayres 1612 / WIlliam Corkine
- Tyme cruell tyme : Songs for the lute viol and voice 1606 / John Danyel
- Who ever thinks or hopes : The first booke of songes 1597 / John Dowland
- If my complaints : The first booke of songes 1597 / John Dowland
- Can shee excuse my wrongs : The first booke of songes 1597 / John Dowland
- Deare, if you change : The first booke of songes 1597 / John Dowland
- Go christall teares : The first booke of songes 1597 / John Dowland
- His golden locks time hath to silver turnde : The first booke of songes 1597 / John Dowland
- Come away, come sweet love : The first booke of songes 1597 / John Dowland
- Away with these selfe loving lads : The first booke of songes 1597 / John Dowland
- Come heavy sleepe : The first booke of songes 1597 / John Dowland
- I saw my lady weepe : The second booke of songs or ayres 1600 / John Dowland
- Flow my teares (Lacrime) : The second booke of songs or ayres 1600 / John Dowland
- Fine knacks for ladies : The second booke of songs or ayres 1600 / John Dowland
- O sweet woods : The second booke of songs or ayres 1600 / John Dowland
- In darknesse let mee dwell : A musical banquet 1610 / John Dowland
- Weepe you no more : The third and last booke of songs or ayres 1603 / John Dowland
- The lowest trees have tops : The third and last booke of songs or ayres 1603 / John Dowland
- Come my Celia : Ayres 1609 / Alfonso Ferrabosco
- So, so, leave off this last lamenting kisse : Ayres 1609 / Alfonso Ferrabosco
- So beautie on the waters stood : Ayres 1609 / Alfonso Ferrabosco
- What then is love : Musicke of Sundrie Kindes 1607 / Thomas Ford
- Since first I saw your face : Musicke of Sundrie Kindes 1607 / Thomas Ford
- There is a ladie sweet and kind : Musicke of Sundrie Kindes 1607 / Thomas Ford
- What is beauty but a breath : Songs of Sundrie Kindes 1604 / Thomas Greaves
- Tobacco is like love : Musicall humors 1605 / Tobias Hume
- Fain would I change that note : Musicall humors 1605 / Tobias Hume
- When love on time and measure makes his ground : The first booke of songs & ayres 1600 / Robert Jones
- Dreames and imaginations : The second booke of songs & ayres 1601 / Robert Jones
- Now what is love : The second booke of songs & ayres 1601 / Robert Jones
- Beauty sate bathing : Ultimum vale, or, The third booke of ayres 1605 / Robert Jones
- Goe to bed sweete muze : Ultimum vale, or, The third booke of ayres 1605 / Robert Jones
- Love is a bable : The second booke of songs & ayres 1601 / Robert Jones
- What if I sped : Ultimum vale, or, The third booke of ayres 1605 / Robert Jones
- Sweet if you like and love me stil : Ultimum vale, or, The third booke of ayres 1605 / Robert Jones
- Sweete Kate : A musicall dreame, or, The fourth booke of ayres 1609 / Robert Jones
- Will saide to his mammy : A musicall dreame, or, The fourth booke of ayres 1609 / Robert Jones
- In sherwood livde stout Robin Hood : A musicall dreame, or, The fourth booke of ayres 1609 / Robert Jones
- Ite caldi sospiri : A musicall dreame, or, The fourth booke of ayres 1609 / Robert Jones
- There was a wyly ladde : The muses gardin for delights, or, The fift booke of ayres 1610 / Robert Jones
- Misteresse mine : The first booke of ayres 1600 / Thomas Morley
- It was a lover and his lasse : The first booke of ayres 1600 / Thomas Morley
- Faire in a Morne : The first booke of ayres 1600 / Thomas Morley
- Now peep, boe peep : The first booke of songs or ayres 1605 / Francis Pilkington
- Rest sweet nimphs : The first booke of songs or ayres 1605 / Francis Pilkington
- When Laura smiles : A booke of ayres 1601 / Philip Rosseter
- Hey ho, to the greenwood : round for 3 voices : Book of roundels 1612 / David Melvill
- Jolly shepherd : round for 3 voices : Book of roundels 1612 / David Melvill
- Now God be with old Simeon : round for 3 voices : Book of roundels 1612 / David Melvill
- Musing : round for 4 voices : Book of roundels 1612 / David Melvill
- To Portsmouth : round for 4 voices : Book of roundels 1612 / David Melvill
- Sing we now merrily : round for 10 voices : Book of roundels 1612 / David Melvill
- O lusty May : part song for 4 voices : Book of roundels 1612 / David Melvill
- Doe you not know : canzonet for 3 vices : Canzonets or little short songs to three voyces 1593 / Thomas Morley
- Adew sweet Amarillis : madrigal for 4 voices : The first set of English madrigals 1598 / John Wilbye