Consort songs : for voice & viols
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Consort songs : for voice & viols
(The collected works of William Byrd / edited by Edmund H. Fellowes ; and revised under the direction of Thurston Dart, v. 15)
Stainer & Bell, c1970
[Rev. ed.]
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For unspecified voice and various combinations of three or four viols
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Includes bibliographical references and index
Contents of Works
- Psalms and spiritual songs. O Lord, within thy tabernacle : psalm 15
- The Lord is only my support : psalm 23
- Have mercy on us, Lord : psalm 67
- The man is blest : psalm 112
- Lord, to thee I make my moan : psalm 130
- O God, but God
- O Lord, bow down
- O Lord, how vain
- O that we woeful wretches
- Out of the orient crystal skies
- Rejoice unto the Lord (1586)
- Triumph with pleasant melody
- Moral songs and 'sonnets'. Ah, golden hairs
- As Caesar wept
- Blame I confess
- Come, pretty babe
- Content is rich
- E'en as in seas
- I will not say
- Mount, Hope, above the skies
- My freedom, ah
- Sith Death at length
- Sith that the tree
- Thou poets' friend
- Truce for a time
- Truth at the first
- What steps of strife
- While Phoebus us'd to dwell
- Elegies. Crowned with flow'rs and lilies
- Delight is dead
- In angel's weed (1586)
- Ye sacred Muses (1585)
- Later songs. An aged dame
- Fair Britain isle (1612)
- He that all earthly pleasure scorns
- My mistress had a little dog (after 1596)
- Quis me statim (1592)
- Though I be Brown (1608)
- Where the blind
- With lilies white (1608)
- Wretched Albinus (1601)
- Appendix: Doubtful and spurious songs. By force I live
- Methought of late
- The day delay'd
- Whom hateful harms
- Ah, alas, you salt sea gods (Abradad)
- Come tread the paths (Guichardo)
- My little sweet darling
- O heav'nly God