A musicall dreame, or, Fourth booke of ayres : 1609
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A musicall dreame, or, Fourth booke of ayres : 1609
(The English school of lutenist song writers / [edited] by Edmund Horace Fellowes, Second seris ; v. 14)
Stainer & Bell, c1927
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Note
Duets or for solo voice
The original lute accompaniment has been transferred from the tablature into modern notation for piano; the part for bass viol is omitted
With reproduction of the original dedication
Edited by Edmund Horace Fellowes
Pl. no.: S. & B. 3628
Contents of Works
- Though your strangeness
- Sweet Kate
- Once did I serve a cruel heart
- Will said to his mammy
- Hark! Wot ye what?
- My complaining is but feigning
- On a time in summer season
- Farewell, fond youth
- How should I show my love?
- O he is gone
- And is it night?
- She hath an eye
- I know not what
- Grief of my best love's absenting
- If in this flesh
- O thread of life
- When I sit reading
- Fain would I speak
- In Sherwood lived stout Robin Hood
- Ite, caldi sospiri
- S'amor non è