Canzonets for two and three voices
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Canzonets for two and three voices
(The English madrigalists, EM1)
Stainer & Bell, c1956
Rev. ed
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Canzonets à 2 & 3
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Reprint. Originally published: London : T. Este, 1595
Publisher's no.: S. & B. 1364
Contents of Works
- Go ye, my Canzonets : S. S.(or T. T.)
- When, lo, by break of morning : S. S. (or T.T.)
- Sweet nymph, come to thy lover : S. S. (or T. T.)
- I go before, my darling : S. S.
- Miraculous love's wounding : S. S. (or T. T.)
- Lo, here another love : S. S. (or T. T.)
- Leave now, mine eyes : S. T.
- Fire and lightning from heaven : S. S. (or T. T.)
- Flora, wit thou torment me? : S. S. (or T. T.)
- In nets of golden wires : S. T.
- O thou that art so cruel : S. (or A.) T.
- I should for grief and anguish : S. (or A.), A.(or T.), (or T. B.)
- See, mine own sweet jewel : S. S. A. (or T.), (or T. T. B.)
- Joy doth so arise : S. S. T.
- Cruel, you pull away too soon : S. S. A. (or T.), (or T. T. B.)
- Lady, those eyes : S. S. A. (or T.), (or T. T. B.)
- Hold out, my heart : S. S. T.
- Good morrow, fair ladies of the May : S. S. A. (or T.), (or A. T. B.)
- Whither away so fast? : S. S. A. (or T.), (or T. B. B.)
- Blow, shepherds, blow : S. A. (or T.), T.
- Deep lamenting : S. T. (or A.), B.
- Farewell disdainful : S. A. T.
- O fly not : S. S. T.
- Thyris, let pity move thee : S. S. (or A.), A. (or T.)
- Now must I die recureless : S. S. (or A.), T.
- Lady, if I through grief : S. (or A.), A. (or T.), B.
- Cease, mine eyes : S. A. (or S.), T.
- Do you not know? : S. A. T. (or B.)
- Where art thou, wanton? : S. S. A. (or T.), (or T. T. B.)
- What ails my darling? : S. S. A. (or T. T. B.)
- Say, dear, will you not have me? : S. S. (or A.), A. (or T.), (or T. T. B.)
- Arise, get up, my dear : S. S. (or A.)
- Love learns by laughing : S. S. A. (or T.), (or T. T. B.)
- This love is but a wanton fit : S. S. A. (or T. T. B.)
- Though Philomela lost her love : S. S. (or A.), A. (or T.), (or T. T. B.)
- Spring-time mantleth every bough : S.(or A.), A.(or T.), T.(or B.)
- O sleep, fond fancy : S. S. T. (or A.)