Solo songs
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Solo songs
(Recent researches in the music of the baroque era, 120 . Collected vocal music / William Lawes ; pt. 1)
A-R Editions, c2002
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For tenor or soprano and continuo
English words; also printed as texts
Pref. in English
Critical report in English: p. 71-83, 89-91
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- Songs from the autograph songbook : (Lbl Add. MS 31,432). Now in the sad declension of thy time
- Virgins as I advise forbear
- Dost see how unregarded now
- If you a wrinkle on the sea have seen : (fragment)
- Ask me no more where Jove bestows
- Oh, think not Phoebe
- Up ladies up
- Faith, be no longer coy
- Cupid's weary of the court
- It is her voice
- Where did you borrow that last sigh
- Why should great beauty
- Pleasures, beauty, youth attend ye
- Whiles I this standing lake
- To whom shall I complain
- Had you but heard her sing
- Farewell fair saint
- Love's a child
- Early in the morn
- Thou that excellest
- Perfect and endless circles are
- Can beauty's spring
- Tell me no more
- God of winds
- I would the god of love would die
- Ah, cruel love
- He that will not love : Persuasions not to love
- I burn, I burn : To the dews
- White though ye be : On the lilies
- Gather ye rosebuds
- Gather ye rosebuds : (triple meter variant)
- I'm sick of love : To the sycamore
- Lovers, rejoice
- That flame is born of earthly fire
- Dearest, all fair
- Be not proud, pretty one
- Love, I obey
- Oh, draw your curtains and appear
- Oh, draw your curtains and appear
- O love, are all those arrows gone
- Ye Fiends and Furies
- Hence flatt'ring hopes
- Stay, Phoebus, stay
- Cloris, I wish that Envy were as just
- Doris, see the am'rous flame
- Those lovers only happy are
- Amarilis tear thy hair
- Songs from other sources. Why so pale and wan
- No, no, fair heretic
- Come, shepherds, come
- Fair as unshaded light
- Hark, hark how in ev'ry grove
- I can love for an hour : Be not proud, pretty one
- I keep my house, I keep my whore : The cutpurse song
- O my Clarissa
- O my Clarissa
- Somnus, the 'umble god
- Still to be neat, still to be dressed
- Sullen Care, why dost thou keep
- We show no monstrous crocodile
- When I by thy fair shape
- Appendix: Doubtful, lost, and wrongly attributed works. Clorinda, when I go away
- Suppose her fair; suppose I know't (1)
- Suppose her fair; suppose I know't (2)