Uniform title | Ayres, 3rd book |
Series |
The English lute-songs ; [v. 7] English lute-songs (Stainer & Bell) ; v. 7. ^A1261772
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Contents |
Oft have I sigh'd -- Now let her change -- Were my heart as some men's are -- Maids are simple -- So tir'd are all my thoughts -- Why presumes thy pride? -- Kind are her answers -- O grief, o spite -- O never to be moved -- Break now my heart -- If love loves truth -- Now winter nights -- Awake thou spring -- What is it all? -- Fire that must flame -- If thou long'st so much -- Shall I come sweet love to thee? -- Thrice toss these oaken ashes -- Be thou then my beauty -- Fire, fire -- O sweet delight -- Thus I resolve -- Come, o come my life's delight -- Could my heart more tongues employ -- Sleep, angry beauty -- Silly boy, 'tis full moon yet -- Never lover unless you can -- So quick, so hot, so mad -- Shall I then hope? |
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 accompaniment edited from the lute tablature for keyboard instrument. |
General note | 2014 reprint of Stainer & Bell's 1969 edition. |
General note | This edition, volume 7 of Stainer & Bell's English lute-songs series, is a reprint of volume 10 of Edmund Fellowes' English school of lutenist song writers, second series. Series enumeration from publisher's website. |
General note | Includes preface to original 1926 edition and reviser's note from 1969 reprint in English. |
Language | English lyrics. |
ISMN |
9790220203381 |
Publisher number | LS7 Stainer & Bell |