Third booke of ayres : circa 1617
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Third booke of ayres : circa 1617
(The English school of lutenist song writers / [edited] by Edmund Horace Fellowes, 2nd series ; v. 10)
Stainer & Bell, c1926
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Note
For solo voice, with lute accompaniment transcribed from the tablature into modern notation for piano; the part for bass viol is omitted
With reproduction of the original dedication (in verse)
English words
Pl. no.: S. & B. 3475
Contents of Works
- Oft have I sighed
- Now let her change
- Were my heart as some men's are
- Maids are simple
- So tired are all my thoughts
- Why presumes thy pride?
- Kind are her answers
- O grief, O spite
- O never to be moved
- Break now, my heart
- If Love loves Truth
- Now winter nights
- Awake, thou spring
- What is it all?
- Fire that must flame
- If thou long'st so much
- Shall I come, sweet love, to thee?
- Thrice toss these oaken ashes
- Be thou then my beauty
- Fire, fire!
- O sweet delight
- Thus I resolve
- Come, o come my life's delight
- Could my heart more tongues employ
- Sleep, angry beauty
- Silly boy, 'tis full moon yet
- Never love unless you can
- So quick, so hot, so mad
- Shall I then hope