Madrigals to four voices (published in 1599). A madrigal (included by Morley in the "Triumphs of Oriana" published in 1601). Two songs of four parts (included by Thomas Ravenscroft in his "Brief Discourse" published in 1614)
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Madrigals to four voices (published in 1599). A madrigal (included by Morley in the "Triumphs of Oriana" published in 1601). Two songs of four parts (included by Thomas Ravenscroft in his "Brief Discourse" published in 1614)
(The English madrigal school / edited by Edmund H. Fellowes, v. 23)
Stainer & Bell, c1922
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Contents of Works
- I wander up and down : S. S. S. A. (or T.)
- Weep, silly soul disdained : S. S. S. A. CW:So gracious is thy sweet self : S. S. A. T.
- Let go! why do you stay me? : S. S. A. T.
- Come, shepherds, follow me : S. A. A. (or T.), T.
- I languish to complain me : S. A. T. B.
- Sing out, ye nymphs : S. S. T. T.
- Thyrsis, sleepest thou? : S. A. T. T.
- Ye restless thoughts : S. A. T. B.
- Whenas I glance : S. S. S. T.
- Cruel unkind : S. S. A. A.
- O sleep, fond Fancy : S. A. T. B.
- Weep, O mine eyes : S. A. T. B.
- Since neither tunes of joy : S. A. T. B.
- O grief! where shall poor grief? : S. A. T. B.
- O sweet grief : S. T. (or A.), T. B.
- Rest now, Amphion : S. T. (or A.), T. B.
- All creatures now are merry-minded : S. S. A. T. B.
- Lure, falconers, lure! : S. S. A. T.
- Round about in a fair ring : S. S. A. T.

