Songs for the lute, viol and voice : (1606)
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Songs for the lute, viol and voice : (1606)
(The English school of lutenist song writers / [edited] by Edmund Horace Fellowes, 2nd series ; v. 8)
Stainer & Bell, c1926
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With reproduction of the dedication (in verse) of the original edition
For solo voice, except no. 20, which is a duet
The original lute accompaniment has been transferred from the tablature into modern notation for piano; the part for viol, additional vocal parts in nos. 19 and 20 and a composition for lute solo of the original edition are omitted
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Contents of Works
- Coy Daphne fled
- Thou pretty bird
- He whose desires are still abroad
- Like as the lute delights
- Dost thou withdraw thy grace?
- Why canst thou not?
- Stay, cruel, stay!
- Time, cruel time
- Grief keep within
- Let not Cloris think
- Can doleful notes?
- Eyes, look no more
- If I could shut the gate
- I die whenas I do not see
- What delight can they enjoy?
- Now the earth, the skies, the air