Uniform title | Airs, book 2 |
Series |
The English school of lutenist song writers. 2d. ser. ; v. 2 Library of English literature ; LEL 40016. UNAUTHORIZED
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Contents |
Vain men whose follies -- How eas'ly wert thou chained -- Harden now thy tired heart -- O what unhoped-for sweet supply -- Where she her sacred bower -- 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 -- Pined I am, and like to die -- So many loves have I neglected -- Though your strangeness frets my heart -- Come away, armed with love's delights -- Come, you pretty false-eyed wanton -- A secret love or two -- Her rosy cheeks -- Where shall I refuge seek. |
General note | At head of title: ... Thomas Campian. |
General note | Publisher's plate no.: S. & B. 3291. |
General note | With reproduction of the original dedication (in verse) |
General note | Originally published with book 1, under title: Tvvo bookes of ayres. The first, contayning diuine and morall songs: the second, light conceits of louers. To be sung to the lute and viols, in two, three, and foure parts: or by one voyce to an instrvment. |
General note | For solo voice with lute accompaniment transcribed from the tablature into modern notation for piano. Additional vocal and instrumental parts are omitted. |
General note | In the preface to the original edition, Campion stated that "these ayres were for the most part framed at first for one voyce with the lute, or violl." |
Reproduction note | Joyner- Microfiche. Chicago, Ill. : Library Resources, inc., 1976. 1 microfiche ; 8 x 13 cm. (Library of English literature ; LEL 40016) Master microform held by: LrI. |
LCCN | nuc87852746 |