Fourth booke of ayres : so as they may be expressed by one voyce with a lute : (London, 1617)
Author(s)
Bibliographic Information
Fourth booke of ayres : so as they may be expressed by one voyce with a lute : (London, 1617)
Seicento Edition, c2011
Printed Music(Full Score)
- Uniform Title
Search this Book/Journal
Note
For voice and lute
Contains vocal line and lute tablature
Title from cover
Contents of Works
- Leave prolonging thy distress
- Fain would I wed
- Respect my faith
- Thou joyest, fond boy
- Veil, love, mine eyes
- Every dame affects good fame
- So sweet is thy discourse
- There is a garden in her face
- To his sweet lute Apollo sung
- Young and simple though I am
- Love me or not
- What means this folly?
- Dear, if I with guile
- O love, where are thy shafts?
- Beauty is but a painted hell
- Are you what your fair looks express?
- Since she, even she
- I must complain
- Think'st thou to seduce me then?
- Her fair inflaming eyes
- Turn all my thoughts to eyes
- If any hath the heart to kill
- Your fair looks
- Beauty, since you so much desire