First booke of ayres : contayning divine and morall songs : (London, 1613)
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First booke of ayres : contayning divine and morall songs : (London, 1613)
Seicento Edition, c2011
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For voice and lute
Contains vocal line and lute tablature
English words
Title from cover
Contents of Works
- Where are all thy beauties now?
- Author of light
- The man of life upright
- Out of my soul's depth
- View me, Lord, a work of thine
- Tune thy music to thy heart
- Bravely decked, come forth, bright day
- To music bent is my retired mind
- Wise men patience never want
- Most sweet and pleasing
- Lift up to heaven, sad wretch
- Never weather-beaten sail
- Lo, when back mine eye
- As by the streams of Babylon
- Sing a song of joy
- Awake, thou heavy spright
- Come, cheerful day
- Seek the Lord
- Lighten heavy heart thy spright
- Jack and Joan
- All looks be pale