40 songs, for voice and piano
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40 songs, for voice and piano
International Music Co., c1958
Low
- v. 1
- v. 2
- v. 3
- v. 4
Printed Music(Full Score)
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Pref. in English
Pl. no.: 1638 (v. 1); 1639 (v. 2); 1640 (v. 3); 1641 (v. 4)
Publisher's no.: 1638 (v. 1); 1639 (v. 2); 1640 (v. 3); 1641 (v. 4)
Contents of Works
- v. 1. We sing to him
- Music for a while
- Ah! how pleasant 'tis to love
- Thrice happy lovers
- Sweeter than roses
- What can we poor females do
- Fairest isle
- If music be the food of love : 3rd version
- If music be the food of love : 1st version
- I saw that you were grown so high
- v. 2. From rosy bowers
- Ah, Belinda, I am prest
- Thy hand, Belinda! When I am laid in earth
- What shall I do
- Your awful voice
- More love and more disdain
- Since from my dear
- Man is for the woman made
- The knotting song
- The Blessed Virgin's expostulation
- v. 3. The fatal hour
- I'll sail upon the Dog Star
- Silvia, now your scorn
- 'Tis nature's voice
- Bess of Bedlam
- Cease, o my sad soul
- Strike the viol
- Lord, what is man
- Sound the trumpet
- Hark! The ech'ing air
- v. 4. Not all my torments
- O, lead me to some peaceful gloom
- Sweet, be no longer sad
- I attempt from love's sickness to fly
- An evening hymn
- There's not a swain on the plain
- Nymphs and shepherds
- Hark! how all things
- Come all ye songsters
- The queen's epicedium