Elizabethan love-songs
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Elizabethan love-songs
Boosey & Hawkes, c1909
- 1st set
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English words; also printed as text
Contents of Works
- 1st set. Sweet nymph, come to thy lover / Thomas Morley
- When lo! by breake of morning / Thomas Morley
- Come again / John Dowland
- Deare, if you change / John Dowland
- A shepherd in a shade / John Dowland
- Fine knacks for ladies : peddler's song / John Dowland
- Woeful heart with grief oppressed / John Dowland
- What if I seek for love / Robert Jones
- If I urge my kind desires / Philip Rosseter
- If she forsake me / Philip Rosseter
- When Laura smiles / Philip Rosseter
- Flow not so fast, ye fountaines / John Dowland
- Shaded with olive trees / Thomas Greaves
- Fain would I change that note / Tobias Hume
- Diaphenia / Francis Pilkington
- Underneath a cypress tree / Francis Pilkington
- Come, Phillis / Thomas Ford
- Faire, sweet, cruell / Thomas Ford
- Go to bed, sweet muse / Robert Jones
- Sweet Kate / Robert Jones
- Sweet Cupid, ripen her desire / William Corkine
- Deare, though your mind / William Corkine
- Here she her sacred bower adrnes / Thomas Campion
- Phillis was a faire maide / Giles Earle's MS.
- Sleepe, sleepe / Giles Earle's MS.
- Why dost thou turn away? / Giles Earle's MS.
- Shall I come, sweet love, to thee? / Thomas Campion
- There is a garden in her face / Thomas Campion
- On a time / John Attey
- As Flora slept / John Hilton