The first booke of songs or ayres : (London, 1597)
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The first booke of songs or ayres : (London, 1597)
Seicento Edition, c2006
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Principally for voice and lute; last work for 2 lutes
Contains vocal line and lute tablature
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Contents of Works
- Unquiet thoughts
- Who ever thinks or hopes
- My thoughts are winged with hopes
- If my complaints
- Can she excuse my wrongs?
- Now, o now, I needs must part
- Dear, if you change
- Burst forth my tears
- Co crystal teares
- Thinkst thou then by thy feigning
- Come away, come sweet love
- Rest a while you cruell cares
- Sleep, wayward thoughts
- All yw whom love or fortune
- Wilt thou, unkind, thus reave me?
- Would my conceit
- Come again, sweet love doth now invite
- His golden locks
- Awake, sweet love, thou art returnd
- Come, heavy sleepe
- Away with these self loving lads
- My Lord Chamberlain his Galliard : for two to play upon the lute