Canzonets to three voices (1598)
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Canzonets to three voices (1598)
(The English madrigalists, EM28)
Stainer & Bell, c1968
Rev. ed
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Reprint. Originally published: London in 1608
Publisher's no.: S. & B. 2475
Contents of Works
- Each day of thine : S. S. T.
- Come, love, let's walk(the first part) : S. S. A. (or T.)
- In yonder dale(the second part) : S. S. T. (or A.)
- See where this nymph(the third part) : S. S. A. (or T.)
- Pipe, shepherds, pipe : S. S. B. (or T.)
- Only joy, now here you are : S. S. T.
- Of sweet and dainty flowers : S. A. T.
- Slow, slow, fresh fount : S. S. T.
- In pleasant Summer's morning : S. S. T.
- Once I thought to die for love : S. S. T.
- Awake, sweet love : S. S. A. (or T.)
- Pity me, mine own sweet jewel : S. S. T.
- Cease, restless thoughts : S. S. T.
- Sweet Phyllis, stay : S. S. T.
- The shepherds' daughters(the first part) : S. S. T.
- But behold where they return(the second part) : S. S. T.
- Say, shepherd, say(the first part) : S. S. T.
- But though poor sheep(the second part) : S. S. T.
- In the merry month of May : S. S. A.
- Come, merry lads, let us away : S. S. A.
- Whiles joyful Springtime lasteth : S. S. T.
- Where are now those jolly swains?(the first part) : S. S. B.
- Now the country lasses hie them(the first [sic] part) : S. S. B. (or T.)