Uniform title | Ayres, 2nd book |
Series |
The English lute-songs ; [v. 6] English lute-songs (Stainer & Bell) ; v. 6. ^A1261772
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Contents |
Vaine men whose follies make a god of love -- How eas'ly wert thou chained -- Harden now thy tired heart -- O what unhop'd for sweet supply -- Where she her sacred bow'r adorns -- Fain would I my love disclose -- Give beauty all her right -- O dear that I with thee might live -- Good men show if you can tell -- What harvest half so sweet is -- Sweet exclude me not -- The peaceful western wind -- There is none, O none but you -- Pin'd I am, and like to die -- So many loves have I neglected -- Though your strangeness frets my heart -- Come away, come away -- Come you pretty false-eyed wanton -- A secret love or two -- Her rosy cheeks -- Where shall I refuge seek? secret love or two -- Her rosy cheeks -- Where shall I refuge seek? |
Local note | Joyner-FOR JOYNER MUSIC LIBRARY HOLDINGS OF THE SERIES, English lute-songs, SEARCH BY SERIES TITLE OR CALL NUMBER Music M2 .F4213. |
General note | For solo voice, with lute tablature and accompaniment transcribed from the tablature into modern notation for piano. Additional vocal and instrumental parts are omitted. |
General note | Reprint of volume 2 of Edmund Fellowes' English school of lutenist song writers, second series. Series enumeration from publisher's website. |
General note | Edited from the 1st ed. published: London : M. Lownes and I. Browne, ca. 1613. |
General note | Includes prefatory material in English. |
General note | Includes "First line index of Campion's songs" (page 61). |
Bibliography note | Includes bibliographical references (page 60). |
Language | English words. |
ISMN |
M220203374 |
Publisher number | LS6 Stainer & Bell |