Ayres, songs and dialogues
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Ayres, songs and dialogues
(The English lute-songs)
Stainer & Bell , Galaxy Music, c1974
2nd rev. ed
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Johnson, Robert, ca. 1583-1633 -- Songs, lute acc. Selections
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Accomp. edited from the lute tablature for keyboard instrument
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Contents of Works
- As I walk'd forth
- Come, heavy sleep
- Dear, do not your fair beauty wrong
- With endless tears
- For ever let thy heav'nly tapers
- Shall I like a hermit dwell?
- Woods, rocks, and mountains
- How wretched is the state
- Arm, arm! (Beaumont and Fletcher, The mad lover, c.1616)
- Full fathom five (Shakespeare, The tempest, 1611)
- Where the bee sucks (The tempest)
- Away delights (Beaumont and Fletcher, The captain, c.1612)
- Come hither you that love (The captain)
- Oh, let us howl (Webster, The Dutchess of Malfi, c.1613)
- Care-charming sleep (Beaumont and Fletcher, The Valentinian, c.1614)
- Come away, thou lady gay! (Beaumont and Fletcher, The chances, c1617)
- From the famous Peak of Derby (Jonson, The Gypsies metamorphosed, 1621)
- 'Tis late and cold (Beaumont and Fletcher, The lovers' progress, 1623)
- Charon, oh Charon
- Hark, hark! the lark (Shakespeare, Cymbeline, c.1609)
- Adieu, fond love! (Beaumont and Fletcher, The lovers' progress, 1623)
- Come away, Hecate! (Middleton, The witch, c.1616)
- Get you hence, for I must go (Shakespeare, A winter's tale, c.1611)
- Have you seen the bright lily grow? (Jonson, The devil is an ass, 1616)
- Orpheus I am (beaumont and Fletcher, The mad lover, c.1616)
- Tell me dearest (beaumont and Fletcher, The captain, c.1612)